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Gov. Tambuwal Protests NBS Reports Tagging Sokoto One Of The Poorest States

Aminu Tambuwa of Sokoto

Governor Aminu Tambuwal has protested the report presented by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), tagging Sokoto State which he governs as one of the poorest in the country

In a statement today, June 29 by Malam Muhammad Bello, Special Adviser on Media and Public Affairs to the governor, quoted him as querying the method used by the NBS to make its assessment,  while receiving a report entitled: “Sokoto Development Plan: 2020-2025.”

The governor was quoted as saying: “I do not intend to join issues with the NBS, but I appeal to them to come clear on their variables and how they do their assessments of poor states in Nigeria. We also want to know how NBS arrived at Sokoto being the poorest.

“We know that, as a matter of fact, something must be fundamentally defective and wrong with their processes and the outcome of those processes.

“The fact of the matter is when you look at the programmes we are implementing in Sokoto State, they are people-friendly.

“They are promoting and supporting the vulnerable, the poorest of the poor.

“Even, what we are doing through Zakkat and Waq Commission (SOZECOM) alone, I am not aware that there is any state that is doing as much,” Tambuwal said.

He said that his administration had spent N4 billion to uplift the businesses of over 200 small scale traders across the 23 local government areas of the state.

“This is in addition to the N258.8 million spent this year on the provision of relief materials for orphans and the needy by SOZECOM.

“The preceding year, we spent N237.9 million on the same venture.

“Not only that, the increase in ease of doing business and a lot of things that this administration had done to actually improve the lives and wellbeing of the citizens of the state,” he said.

The governor added that time would tell the true position of things, saying the state government would monitor the NBS and see what it would come up with in its next report.

“Whether they will actually reflect the true position of Sokoto State in Nigeria, in terms of rating of poor states.

“We believe that we are not poor and in due course it would unfold,” Tambuwal said.

The April 2020 Nigerian Living Standards Survey (NLSS) report released by the NBS covering the year 2019, indicated that nine of top 10 poorest states in Nigeria are from the northern region, listing Sokoto, Taraba and Jigawa as among the poorest.

Nigeria Earmarks N600 Billion Loan Facility For Farmers To Access

Sabo Nanono

The Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Sabo Nanono has said the Federal Government has earmarked N600 billion to enhance farmer access to agricultural financing in the country.

According to the minister, about 2.4 million farmers are being targeted to benefit from the interest free facility, designed to encourage application of modern technologies in rice and cash crop cultivation.

Speaking today, June 29, at the inauguration of the 2020 wet season rice cultivation support programme at Tofai community in Gabasawa Local Government Area of Kano State, Nanono said that the initiative would support farmers to achieve improved productivity, enhance self sufficiency and food security in the country.

“We have commenced farmer registration exercise to capture their information, number of farmlands and locations.

“Also, the beneficiaries will be monitor to ensure effective utilisation of the facility, and mobilise participation in subsequent programmes.”

The minister commended the APPEALS project for supporting rice farmers in the state, noting that the gesture would go a long way to encourage agricultural activities in the country.

He advised the beneficiaries to make good use of the of fertiliser, seeds and inputs given to them to boost their production capacity.

“If you make proper use of the inputs, you could employ other people and it will enable you to participate in subsequent programmes.”

The Coordinator of APPEALS Project in the state, Hassan Ibrahim, said that the project was being executed in a joint collaboration between the World Bank, Federal Government and the six participating states.

Ibrahim listed the participating states to include Kano; Kaduna, Cross Rivers, Enugu, Lagos and Kogi.

He said that about 100 farmers drawn from six rice farmer groups participated in the programme in Gabasawa, Kano.

The coordinator noted that the gesture was to augment the Federal Government’s policy on agriculture, designed to encourage productivity, enhance farmer enterprising skills, food security and value addition as well as promote export.

“The APPEALS Project in Nigeria is to enhance agricultural productivity of small and medium holder farmers, to improve value chains in the six participating states.”

He said that 480 tons of rice were expected to be produced by the selected farmers in Kano State.

This was even as the Chairman of All Farmers Association of Nigeria (AFAN) in the state, Alhaji Zubairu Ibrahim, lauded the Federal Government’s agriculture transformation programmes.

Ibrahim said that the association would adopt proactive measures to assist its members benefit from viable agriculture development programmes and farmer support services initiated by the government.

The programme is being implemented under the Agro Processing Productivity Enhancement and Livelihood Improvement Support Project (APPEALS).

Kaduna Sets Up White Paper Drafting Committee On Zangon-Kataf Riots, Reconciliation

Gov El- Rufai | Photo by Thecable

Kaduna State Government has set up a white paper drafting committee on the reports of the Justice Rahila Cudjoe Commission of Inquiry into the Zangon-Kataf riots of February and May 1992 and that of the Zangon-Kataf Reconciliation Committee, chaired by Air Vice Marshall Usman Muazu, a former military governor of the state.

A statement today, June 29, by Muyiwa Adekeye, the spokesman of Governor Nasir el-Rufai, said: “Kaduna State Executive Council has resolved to find a permanent solution to the perennial crises that keep erupting in Zangon Kataf Local Government Area.”

Muyiwa Adekeye said that the recommendations in both the Cudjoe Commission of Inquiry and Muazu’s reports had not received comprehensive response or attention.

“Violent clashes broke out in Zangon-Kataf LGA on 11th June, 2020, between two communities that were reportedly disputing over ownership of farmlands whose place in the conflict is mentioned in the 1992 and 1995 reports.

“No White Paper was drafted or adopted by the Dabo Lere administration that established the Justice Cudjoe Commission and the Col. Lawal Jafar Isa government that appointed the AVM Muazu Reconciliation Committee.

“In the May 1992 riots, the death toll increased, with 1,528 persons killed in Zangon-Kataf and 305 others in Zaria, Ikara and other parts of the state to which the rioting spread.

“But the elected government of Kaduna State, led by Alhaji Dabo Lere, did not produce a White Paper to set out its official position on the recommendations of the Judicial Commission of Inquiry.

“On 30th November 1994, the military administrator of Kaduna State, Colonel Lawal Jafar Isa, appointed the Committee for Reconciliation and Search for Peace in Zangon-Kataf community, under the chairmanship of AVM Usman Muazu, himself a former governor of the state, with equal representation from the Atyap and Hausa communities.

“The AVM Muazu Reconciliation Committee could not resolve three burning issues, including ownership of disputed farmlands, release of White Paper on the report of the Cudjoe Commission of Inquiry and the release of detainees.”

The governor’s spokesman said that following skirmishes in the area, a week earlier, disputes over the same farmlands again led to outbreak of violence and killings in Zangon-Kataf and Kauru LGAs on Thursday, 11th June 2020.

“This compelled the state government to impose a 24-hour curfew on the two LGAs, to contain the crisis and enable the return of law and order.

“It is unacceptable that one of the factors identified by the Justice Cudjoe Commission as an immediate cause of the 1992 carnage in Zangon-Kataf is still a trigger for murder and unlawful conduct, 28 years after that tragedy.

“Therefore, the Kaduna State Government considers it vital for the promotion of peace and harmony and the rule of law that a comprehensive position be taken on the recommendations of the Justice Cudjoe Commission and the AVM Muazu Reconciliation Committee.

“The first step in this process is the constitution of a committee to draft a White Paper on the reports for the consideration of the Kaduna State Executive Council.”

The eight-member committee include Adamu Mansur, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Human Services; Chris Umar, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Justice; and Abdullahi Sani, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Internal Security and Home Affairs.

Others are Habiba Shekarau, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Housing & Urban Development; Ibrahim Jere, Permanent Secretary, Public Service Office; Phoebe Yayi, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education; Aisha K. Mohammed, Permanent Secretary, Civil Service Commission; and Bulus Audu, Senior Special Assistant at the Kaduna Geographic Information Service (KADGIS).

Bishop Oyedepo Describes Government’s Stand On Coronavirus As Anti-Church

The presiding Bishop of the Living Faith Church International, popularly known as Winners’ Chapel, Bishop David Oyedepo, has described the continuous closure of churches by the government as anti-church.

The Bishop said that there are unseen forces behind the closure of the churches and Christians must rise to pray.

He wondered, at a sermon tagged “Breaking Invisible Barrier,” why schools are closed because of the virus, but children go to the markets hawking and helping their parents.

He wondered also why places, where healings take place (the churches), are shut but markets, where diseases could easily be spread, are opened.

“What they called coronavirus has suddenly become anti-church virus. The market places are rocking, people are running over themselves, physical distancing is zero, hand washing is zero, yet, coronavirus doesn’t go there; it only goes to the churches.

“I know that the gods of the land are behind this; some merchants of evil are behind this. But it is a hard thing for any man, no matter the backing he may have, to kick against the bricks. The church where healing takes place around the world is shut down and the market places where diseases are easily spread is opened. There are some states in Nigeria that have opened activities some weeks ago, and there are no high cases recorded. Even one state in the North that has the worst case has opened up a long time ago.

“This is an anti-church virus and the God of the church of Christ neither sleeps nor slumber. As of today, we have 114 clear cases of coronavirus healing testimony and there are many churches where healings take place by the word of God and not diabolical means.”
Is that where to shut down?”

Nami: Changing The Face Of FIRS, By Abdullahi Adamu  

It is amazing how things are changing for good at the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) under the leadership of Muhammad Nami. Recall that soon after he assumed office, he did not mince words by declaring that he would return to the staff the Service functions hitherto given to Consultants. Six months down the line, it can be confidently reported that he has made good his promise, especially in the use of the ICT staff for the deployment of technology infrastructure to drive TCC issuance to taxpayers.
Tax Clearance Certificate (TCC) is very critical to the operations of both the Service and the taxpayers. Once a taxpayer pays his tax the Service is required by law to issue him with a tax clearance certificate which is a clean bill of health for him to continue to do his business for the current year. Without this certification a taxpayer can not confidently seek and execute contract anywhere. On its part, the Service issues the certificate as a statutory duty without which it risks court litigation by a diligent taxpayer. So the tax clearance certificate engenders a symbiotic process that mutually benefits both sides. That is why the Management of FIRS ably led by Mr. Muhammad Nami, having understood the critical nature of the issuance of the TCC, did not waste time in putting machinery in place towards achieving effective issuance process.
Hitherto, the process was very slow making it difficult to issue TCC to taxpayers. This had compounded the ease of doing business. The platform on which the TCCs were generated before now had constituted some needless challenges. Despite the sluggish nature of the issuance process, the Service paid handsomely for poor service. Yet the platform has no means of validating information with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) resulting in de-linkage between the Service and the taxpayers. This means that the platform had a ratio of 1:10 problem solving solution which greatly impeded the operations of the Service. By this token, the Service suffered huge losses of taxes because it took taxpayers several months to get their TCCs processed. But because of personal interest it was allowed to run for so long in spite of complaints from staff and taxpayers alike.
It is as a result of this that Mr. Nami directed the ICT department to evolve an in-house alternative platform in line with his goal of harnessing internal human resources to achieve his mission. This was immediately put to effect as the ICT department rose to the challenge. The newly developed in-house solution is currently proving to be more effective in the issuance of TCCs. It was developed free of charge and patented by the staff. This novel platform is different from the former one in many respects. It includes taxpayer’s email address and other login credentials for seamless operations and control. It accommodates many login for one taxpayer; and it is also compliant with smartphones. It has the capacity to accommodate about 800 users concurrently. Two weeks after its deployment on 1st June, 2020, it processed 2,603 requests and issued 1,846 TCCs.
Given the in-house development and deployment of this platform, the Executive Chairman of FIRS, Mr. Muhammad Nami has made good his promise of returning the Service to staff. What this implies is that Mr. Nami is adept at utilising human resources for optimal benefit. Harnessing and putting to use the talent and knowledge of the staff is a huge boost to their morale. It is also a step towards enhancing staff productivity and value addition to the Service.
Another benefit is cost saving strategy that Mr. Nami has adopted since he assumed office. When Mr. Nami assumed office in December, he did not mince words to say that it would not be business as usual in FIRS in relation to how funds are used. No more wastage of financial resources on frivolous ventures such as indiscriminate engagement of consultants for jobs that the staff can do or organising concerts, parties, and sponsoring pleasure trips. For him there has to be probity and prudence in the utilisation of the hard-earned funds of the Service.
Mr. Nami is thus making good his promise to the staff that he would return the functions previously given to Consultants to them in all ramifications. He has embarked on this since he took over the mantle of leadership. In addition to giving the ICT department free hand to operate and muster internal resources to discharge its functions, Mr. Nami has also extended the same leeway to the Audit and Investigation department to achieve its core mandate. Hitherto, the Audit function like the ICT was ceded to greenhorn consultants who more often than not shortchanged the Service. In most cases these consultants ripped off the Service.
There is a huge relief throughout the Service and the taxpaying community now that the erstwhile encrusted platform has been replaced with a more effective and efficient platform that guarantees ease of doing business. This has the added advantage of restoring taxpayer confidence, boosting revenue collection, and enhancing productivity of the staff. The new platform is currently running efficiently while its capacity would continue to be expanded going forward to make it compatible with the increasing demand from taxpayers and field officers. As a committed tax man, Mr. Nami understands too well the importance of tax operation, its strategic importance to the country’s economy, and how not to mess up the process for personal gains.
It is for this reason that he is applying himself diligently to improving the processes in the Service through effective utilisation of men and technology. In line with this disposition he has, in relation to the proficiency of the staff, reverted certain authorizations that were centralized in the headquarters like the utilisation of credit notes, operational letters, issuance of TCCs, etc to staff. Equally examination of accounts has been restored. Similarly, proper segmentation in tax administration consistent with the global best practices has been reinstated.
The various automation solutions currently being deployed to cover revenue collection in all tax types have the imprint of local content and smack of the innovative leadership approach of Mr. Nami. Despite the dire need for the integration of technology he is not compelled to engage consultants to undertake the jobs that can be undertaken internally. To him that should be a last resort or based on very compelling reason. This Management strategy is working well for the Service and the staff are happier for it.

Abdullahi Adamu, a public analyst wrote from Abuja

Central Bank Disowns Fake Twitter Handle

Isaac Okorafor

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has described as fraudulent the operations of a twitter handle, @YusufPhilipYila, purported to belong to the Bank’s Director, Development Finance Department, Mr. Philip Yila Yusuf.

According to CBN’s Director of Corporate Communications, Isaac Okorafor, the impostor handle has been posting messages related to the Bank’s N50 billion Targeted Credit Facility (TCF) with the intent of wooing unsuspecting loan seekers and owners of small-scale businesses to enter into correspondence with the owner of the fake handle.

Okorafor warned unsuspecting members of the public not to have anything to do with the said twitter handle.

According to him, “Although the CBN, through the NIRSAL Microfinance Bank (NMFB), has indeed disbursed loans to successful beneficiaries under its COVID-19 Targeted Credit Facility, none of the Bank’s officials engages in direct interactions with prospective or successful applicants.

“We therefore find it embarrassing that Mr. Yusuf has continued to be inundated with personal calls relating to messages from the impostor handle

“For the avoidance of doubt”, he continued, “our Director, Development Finance Department, Mr. Philip Yila Yusuf, does not currently own a twitter handle. Therefore, members of the public, particularly households, micro enterprises and owners of small and medium-scale businesses are advised to desist from interacting with the said handle: @YusufPhilipYila . The massages are fake and anyone who enters into correspondence with them does so at his or her own risk.”

Okorafor advised prospective applicants to approach the NIRSAL Microfinance Bank or the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) branch nearest to them or tweet at @cenbank or @NirsalMFB for clarification on the procedure for accessing the TCF or any of the CBN-related loans.

Death Of Justice Ajana Will Create Huge Gap In Kogi Judiciary – Buhari

Justice Nasiru Ajana | Photo by TheGravel

President Muhammadu Buhari has expressed sympathy to the government and people of Kogi State over the death, today, June 28, of the Chief Judge of the State, Justice Nasir Ajana.

In a condolence message, President described late Justice Ajana as a brilliant legal luminary whose legal practice will remain a reference point.

“The late Chief Judge made a remarkable impact on the state, his chosen profession and community, with clear evidence that his death will create a huge gap in the judiciary.”

The President greeted the family of the late Judge, the Nigerian Bar Association and Body of Benchers over his demise.

He advised his family and all associates to find comfort in prayers and acceptance of the will of God, even as he prayed that Almighty God will grant the soul of the departed a peaceful rest.

President Buhari also sent sympathy message to the family of retired Colonel Honest Irmiya Stephens), the Hama Bachama and Paramount Ruler of Bachama Kingdom, who also died today.

He also condoled with the Bachama Kingdom, the government and people of Adamawa State, describing the late traditional ruler, who received his staff of office on December 15, 2013, as a committed peacemaker who served his community, state and the nation creditably.

According to President Buhari, the retired military officer and 28th ruler of Bachama Kingdom, distinguished himself in the Nigerian Army and devoted his post-service years to promoting the development of his people and fostering unity of his fatherland.

The President advised the Bachama Kingdom to elect a worthy successor, even as he prayed to God to console all those who mourn the departed traditional ruler and grant his soul eternal rest.

Universities Commission Accredits 14 Academic Programmes Of UniAbuja

The National Universities Commission (NUC) has accredited about 14 programmes of the University of Abuja. They are ten academic programmes with full accreditation and four with interim accreditation.

A statement today, June 28, from Head of the institution’s Information and University Relations, Dr. Habib Yakoob listed the programmes with full Accreditation to include Public Administration, Education Arabic Studies, Education Christian Religeos Studies, Education English, Education Geography, Education Islamic Religeos Studies, Guidance and Counselling.

Others are Law, Chemistry and Microbiology, while those with Interim accreditation are Banking and Finance, Education Physics, Educational Administration and Planning, and Primary Education Studies.

The statement said that Computer Science is yet to be accredited, quoting the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Abdul-Rasheed Na’Allah in an email to the University community as saying:  “Just a few days ago, your University received the results of the November 2019 National Universities Commission (NUC) accreditation visit to the University of Abuja of Nigeria.

“Out of  15 (fifteen academic programs visited), it is only one of them, Computer Science, that we have difficulty in,  which Academic Planning Office, working with the academic department concerned, would prepare an appeal for a revisit and a re-evaluation.”

The Vice Chancellor assured the University community that the institution had the necessary facilities to ensure that the course got accreditation.

He congratulated the remaining academic departments, their Heads of Departments, Deans, teaching and non-teaching staff, the Registry, the Bursary, students in all the various departments, and the entire university community on the achievements.

Professor Abdul-Rasheed Na’Allah said that the Management of the University is working round the clock, with all faculties and academic departments, to lift the University to world class standards.

“Ladies and gentlemen, your University is a proud University and our distinguished staff and students would continue to show excellence and raise the banners of academic excellence as the No. 1 University in Nigeria.

“We are in the middle of laying a solid Internet infrastructure (fybriotics) in all our campuses. Your University is establishing computer laboratories across faculties and departments where students and staff would easily walk in when they need to use computers. Several of our classrooms are in the program of now being converted into smart classrooms where learners and instructors can use cyber technology.

“Your University has already built and is perfecting its UniAbuja Virtual classroom system and many students are currently taking some courses online in a Pilot study of our Virtual Classroom system, and the Centre for Sponsored Projects, the Centre for Undergraduate Research, the UofA International Centre, the Entrepreneurship Centre, the General Studies unit, and more, are all mobilizing staff and students to explore world class academic, research and global citizenship opportunities provided in the great UofA of Nigeria.”

The Vice-Chancellor also revealed that the University had now created a Rape and Sexual Harassment Reporting Platform on the Main University website.

He said the platform would provide opportunity to “any student who felt she or he has been harassed, however long this has happened to her or him, can report to the University authority, and such report will go direct to the designated officer and the Vice-Chancellor, where every legitimate process would be followed to thoroughly follow up and get to the bottom of the allegation while also protecting the victim at the highest level.”

He added that the report to this platform would  receive prompt and spontaneous and immediate attention including maximum protection and security, and on the spot intelligence actions.

Kogi Chief Judge, Ajana, Dies In Abuja Coronavirus Isolation Centre

Kogi State Chief Judge, Justice Nasiru Ajanah

The death has been announced of the Chief Judge of Kogi State, Justice Nasir Ajana. He was said to have denied today, June 28, of suspected coronavirus complications.

Information reaching us said that Justice Ajanah, who was born in 1956, died in Abuja.

He hails from Okehi local government council of Kogi State.

The Man, Chief Justice Nasir Ajanah….

Justice Nasir Ajanah was born in 1956 to the family of Alhaji Momoh Jimoh Fari Ajanah in Okene Local Government Area of Kogi State.

His enviable educational career started with Native Authority (Central) Primary School Okene where he had his Primary Education between 1962 and 1968. He proceeded to the prestigious Federal Government College, Keffi in 1969 and graduated in 1973. His excellent result admitted him to do his Higher School Certificate (HSC) at the same College between 1974 and 1975.

It is only natural that a brilliant student like Justice Ajanah will have no reason to delay in his educational career. He therefore entered the faculty of Law, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria where he graduated with LL.B Hons. He proceeded further to the Nigerian Law School and passed his Bar Examination in flying Colors and was called to the Nigerian Bar as a Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Nigeria. Justice Ajanah started his working career, after a successful National Youth Service, with Kwara State Ministry of Justice where he served as State Counsel between 1982 and 1984. He set up his private firm, NASIRU AJANAH & CO., in Okene where he practiced his law between 1985 and 1989.

The saying that a golden egg has no place to hide played itself in Justice Ajanah’s life when the Kwara State Government appointed him as a Judge to Kwara State High Court in 1990. This appointment was transferred to Kogi State in 1991 when the State was created. As a High Court Judge he had served in several jurisdictions across the State, such as Ankpa Between 1991 and 1993; Isanlu between 1994 and 1996; Okene between 1996 and 1999 and Lokoja from 1999 to date.

Justice had served in various capacity such as Chairman, Kabba disturbance tribunal in Kogi State (1994); Chairman, Election petition tribunal in Adamawa State (1998); Member of Governing of Nigerian Institute of Advanced Legal Studies (1999 and 2006); Chairman, Panel on Muritala Mohammed International Airport Fire Incidence (2000); Chairman, Election petition Tribunal in Akwa – Ibom State (2007) and Chairman; Election Tribunal Petition (2) in Rivers State (2008).

His much celebrated appointment as the Chief Judge of Kogi State is purely on merit. Appointment into such position is usually based on the recommendation of the State Judicial Service Commission to the State Governor and the Commission usually recommends the most senior Judge at the time of the vacancy.

My Greatest Happiness Was Displacing Saraki Political Dynasty In Kwara – Oshiomhole

Adams Aliyu Oshiomhole | Photo credit: Premium Times

The immediate past national chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Adams Oshiomhole has said that his greatest moment of happiness in office was effectively displacing the Saraki political dynasty in Kwara

At a news conference today, June 27 in Abuja, Oshiomhole said: “I believe it is convenient for people to point at few areas where we had challenges, few states that we lost, but also there were states that we won.

“For example, it does not matter what anybody wants to say, I remain proud that we were able to recover Kwara state. That was extremely important to us for reasons I need not enumerate.

“I am happy that we recovered Gombe state. Those are very strategic states. There are a couple of other things that I could speak to but today is not the right day to talk.

“As for regrets, no regrets at all. There is no regret at all. That is the way life is. You cannot have it both ways. I assure you I do not regret anything.”

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