Home Blog Page 828

107 May Have Perished Today In Pakistani Crashed Aircraft

Scene of the crash | Photo credit: News18

No fewer than 99 passengers and eight member crew are feared dead in a Pakistan International Airlines plane crash which occurred today, May 22, in Karachi on a flight from Lahore.

Aviation officials said today that the plane was flying from Lahore to Jinnah International Airport, one of Pakistan’s busiest airports.

Pictures shared on social media show smoke rising from the crash site, a residential area in Karachi.

Emergency services have arrived at the scene, where homes have been damaged.

“The plane crashed in Karachi. We are trying to confirm the number of passengers but initially it is 99 passengers and eight crew members,” said Abdul Sattar Khokhar, the spokesman for Pakistan’s aviation authority.

The crash came just days after the country began allowing commercial flights to resume.

Pakistan has a chequered aviation safety record, including a number of airliner crashes.

In 2010, an aircraft operated by private airline Airblue crashed near Islamabad, killing all 152 people on board – the deadliest air disaster in Pakistani history.

In 2012, a Boeing 737-200 operated by Pakistan’s Bhoja Air crashed in bad weather on its approach to land in Rawalpindi, killing all 121 passengers and six crew.

And in 2016, a Pakistan International Airlines plane burst into flames while travelling from northern Pakistan to Islamabad, killing 47 people.

Nigeria Declares May 25, 26 Public Holiday For Sallah 

The Federal Government of Nigeria has declared Monday 25 and Tuesday 26 May, as Public Holidays to mark this year’s Eid-el-Fitr celebration.
The Minister of Interior, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, who made the declaration on behalf of the Federal Government, congratulated all Muslim faithful for the successful completion of the Ramadan fast.
Aregbesola called on them to replicate the life of kindness, love, tolerance, peace and good neighbourliness, as exemplified by the Holy Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon Him), even as he expressed concern over the spate of ethnic conflicts that have resurfaced in some parts of Northern Nigeria in recent times.
He advised Nigerians to see themselves as a single entity and therefore learn to tolerate one another despite ethnic and religious differences.
Ogbeni Aregbesola assured Nigerians that the Administration of President Muhammadu Buhari is fully committed to battling the scourge of coronavirus with the cooperation of all Nigerians.
While commending the security agencies for the successes so far recorded in the fight against the Boko Haram insurgency in the North East, he advised Nigerians to take responsibility against the spread of coronavirus pandemic and also stay safe by observing physical and social distancing, personal and respiratory hygiene, as well as other regulations issued by relevant authorities.
As part of his admonition to Muslims on the celebration of Eid-el-Fitr and his emphasis on individual responsibility for adherence to coronavirus guidelines and regulations, the Minister reminded them to always obey constituted authorities as stated in the Glorious Qu’ran 4:59 where Allah says: “O ye who believe! Obey Allah, and obey the Messenger, and those charged with authority among you. If ye differ in anything among yourselves, refer it to Allah and His Messenger, if ye do believe in Allah and the Last Day: That is best, and most suitable for final determination.”

Eid-El-Fitr May Be Sunday, May 24, Saudi Authority Confirms


Report reaching us in Greenbarge Reporters indicates that this year’s small Sallah (Eid-el-Fitr), may be observed on Sunday, May 24, making the Muslim Fasting period to be 30 days. 

According to the Saudi Arabia’s Astronomical calculations released today, May 21, there is no possibility of sighting the crescent of the moon of Shawwal in the evening of Friday, May 22, equivalent to Ramadan 29.

The calculations, according to the report, showed that moon will set before sun on Friday and hence Eid Al-Fitr would be on Sunday, May 24, after completing 30 days of fasting.

 Astronomers at the observatory of Majmaah University near Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, said: “according to the scientific calculations that were published on the astronomical observatory site, sun will set at 6:39 pm at 293 degrees, and the moon will set at 6:26 pm Friday, Ramadan 29, and this means the setting of the moon happens 13 minutes before sunset.“On Saturday, Ramadan 30, corresponding to May 23, the sun will set at 6:40 pm at 239 degrees, and the crescent moon will set at 7:23 at 293 degrees, meaning that the crescent will stay on for 43 minutes after sunset at an altitude of 8.84 and elongation of 10.60.”

 This was even as a rofessor of climate at the Department of Geography of Al-Qassim University, and founder and head of the committee for naming climatic conditions, Dr. Abdullah Al-Mosnad, emphasized that the crescent moon will set on Friday about 10 minutes before sun in Makkah and therefore Eid will be on Sunday after completion of 30 days of Ramadan.

Ebonyi Gov Bans Cattle Roaming The Streets, Says It’s Embarrassing

Cattle on the street

Ebonyi State Governor, David Umahi has banned movement of cattle in the state capital, Abakaliki and its environs with immediate effect, describing cattle roaming the streets as embarrassing.

Umahi, who announced this during a statewide broadcast today, May 20, said that he had directed the state Attorney- General facilitate legal process for auctioning of cows seen within the areas.

“I have told relevant security agencies in the state that I will no longer tolerate the presence of cows within the centenary city and its environs such as the international market and new shopping mall among others.

“It is an insult for me to be struggling to enter the Government House with cows on the road.”

The governor said that the state government would not allow movement of the Quranic education pupils (Almajiris) to the state.

“We will not allow Almajiris in Ebonyi and we have to tell ourselves the truth as a people.”

Accountant General Halts FCT Health Workers From Embarking On Strike

The Accountant General of the Federation (AGF), Ahmed Idris, has moved to halt health workers in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) from embarking on indefinite strike over delay in payment of their salaries.

Ahmed Idris, who met with Joint Health Sector Unions (JOHESU) in the FCT today, May 20, gave assurance that their outstanding salaries will be paid on May 22. The meeting was held in Abuja at the behest of the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila.

The Accountant General blamed the delay in the payment of the salaries on technical challenges associated with the Federal Government’s Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS) policy.

He also blamed the delay on incomplete information by some workers and laxity on the part of the consultant who had been fired.

Ahmed Idris said that all the issues had been resolved and the workers would be paid their salaries on or before May 22.

Between Buhari, Adesina, And Gambari, By Femi Olufunmilade 

Adesina and Gambari

“A tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing”. – William Shakespeare. This describes a campaign of calumny in the form of an old article in the 12th July, 2008, issue of The Sun newspaper making the rounds on social media to put a wedge between the writer, Femi Adesina, presidential spokesman,  and Prof. Ibrahim Gambari, the new Chief of Staff to President Buhari.

The piece titled, “Gambari: The Slap Next Time” was unsupportive of Gambari’s appointment to broker peace between the Federal Government and the Niger Delta militants. He cited the professor’s stance on the  trial and execution of Ken Saro-Wiwa under the Abacha regime as not too clement to make him a fitting peace envoy to the Niger Delta region. Considering the reactions of the militants themselves to the idea, you cannot but agree with Adesina’s position. That was under late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua, the author of Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs, and the highly successful Presidential Amnesty Programme in the Niger Delta.

The issue is, Adesina is simply a professional journalist who owes the reading public his honest views and he remains one till date. And as far as serving President Buhari is concerned,  he will work smoothly with anyone, not the least someone he disagreed with on just one issue in a fleeting context.

Adesina is a God-fearing man with strong convictions. He could have criticised anyone on a given issue in a particular context and time. It’s his entitlement as a free citizen of Nigeria within his constitutional right. Criticism is not a crime under the Nigerian law. More importantly, I know for a fact that he accepted his position as Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to the President not for love of high office. He wouldn’t have accepted it from Abacha had he transmuted to a civilian president before God called him suddenly!

Adesina is working with President Buhari as a matter of conviction in the patriotic mission and integrity of the man. I also know that first hand. In those years everyone knew I was the leading publicist of General Muhammadu Buhari in our quest to get him elected as president, Adesina was unrivalled among the media chiefs that lent us a helping hand in the form of free advertisements. Yes. Or, how do you describe a series of promotional articles on a presidential candidate published with my email and phone numbers at no cost?

Adesina believed in Buhari and he didn’t hide it. He not only published my articles at all times, he also used his back page column to write promotional articles on the general. His boss then and proprietor of The Sun newspaper, Senator Orji Uzor Kalu, once told me he had been approached by very top leaders of the then ruling party to sack him, which he rebuffed.

There was a day I submitted an article late to Adesina. I called him on phone about the likelihood of publishing it as there was a day between the submission and the deadline of political campaigns.  He simply replied “Olorun a fun wa se”, meaning God would make a way for us. The next day, he had it in print. That was in 2011. Less than 72 hours or so to the presidential election, the piece titled “The Myth of Buhari’s Religious Fanaticism” was out.

Fast forward to late 2014 on the day of APC presidential primaries.  We were hopeful and jittery at the same time about the prospects of General Buhari emerging the new party’s candidate.  We had rooted for CPC’s merger with the ACN, ANPP, and a faction of APGA and had succeeded – all for the emergence of  Buhari as candidate. But now, there were strong challengers like Alhaji Atiku Abubakar and Engr. Rabiu Musa Kwankwanso, among others.  We heard of huge money changing hands etc. We were worried.  All we had was the good name of our choice for president.  That was all we’ve been marketing and advertising for over a decade at every presidential election.  We had no money. The little we had was never to grease anybody’s palms. It was from our individual pocket to pay our individual hotel and transport bills etc. Our horde of party agents and campaign ground’s surging crowds were freewilling Buhari believers like me and Adesina. They were not paid but were all too prepared to go to any length to promote and defend the Buhari for president project.

With bated breath, I penned a highly persuasive article to sway delegates at the APC presidential primaries in Lagos to our side. I reached out to Adesina to hatch a strategy. My piece originally titled “Buhari is APC’s Best Bet” was published to coincide with the day of the presidential primaries on 10th December, 2014. Adesina had removed “Buhari” from the title to keep the reader guessing who the caption “APC’s Best Bet” was referring to. A good tactic by a guru. He further vacated his back page column for the piece to make it visible in the hands of vendors who had flooded Lagos and ambience of the venue of the primaries with copies of The Sun newspaper.  The rest is history.

In essence, what matters is that Adesina is serving a man he believes in, strongly and unapologetically, and the man, in like measure, reciprocates confidence and trust in him. The day I joined him in Ibadan, three years ago, for the burial of his elder sister, a professor of Theatre Arts, who had died in a road accident, in his grief, he was so overwhelmed by President Buhari’s emotional and financial support that he told me to find time to specially thank the president on behalf of his family.

President Buhari and Adesina are great friends who deeply respect each other. For Buhari, Adesina is a bosom friend united in their quest for a new Nigeria. When Adesina’s mum passed on in the days of our struggle for his enthronement, General Buhari attended her burial. You can count the times he had honoured anyone in that manner on your fingertips. To underscore their bond, it may interest you to recall that Adesina was the very first person given appointment by President Buhari after he assumed office in 2015. I was notified as soon as Adesina arrived at Transcorp Hilton Hotel, Abuja. I went there speedily and there locked each other in a warm, emotional embrace. Victory at last!

I am certain Adesina would find it very easy to get along with Prof. Ibrahim Gambari as Chief of Staff because they are united in their resolve to give the president the best of themselves. Adesina, being a cultured Yoruba man and a good Christian will respect and support Prof. Gambari not only as a matter of duty but in conformity with cultural etiquettes of according elders respect due our parents and, Biblically,  as though serving God. Nothing will obstruct that. Not any mischievous reference to an old article.

I am quite certain the article would have no impact on Prof. Gambari’s attitude to Adesina as a thoroughbred academic for whom criticism is a norm, and as a cosmopolitan world citizen who has waded through many troubled waters, seeking peace across the world during his stint as  super-diplomat/ Under-Secretary General with the United Nations.

How many times have we, his younger colleagues, not asked our students to answer a question in this vein: “Do a critique of Gambari’s Concentric Circles’ Model of Foreign Policy, with emphasis on conformity or otherwise of Nigeria’s foreign policymaking to the model”.

I wish both Prof. Gambari, our father, our teacher, and my brother, Adesina, a good working relationship in the service of President Buhari and Nigeria.

We’ll Use Next 14 Days To Plan Re-Opening Of Mosques, Churches – FCT Minister

Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Malam Muhammad Musa Bello has said that the next 14 days will be used to prepare ground for re-opening of Mosques and Churches in the territory.

The minister spoke today, May19 during a briefing following a meeting between the FCTA and representatives of the FCT Christian and Muslim communities led by the FCT Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) Chairman, Dr Samson Jonah and the FCT League of Imams Initiative, Dr Tajudeen Mohammed Bello Adigun.

 The Minister said that the continued restrictions of the religious gathering in the FCT is guided by advise from medical experts and guidelines from the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 which had directed that all measures approved two weeks earlier be extended for another two weeks and these include the restriction on religious gatherings.

“Based on the guidance of the medical experts and consultations with highest authority, the Presidential Task Force gave a decision and communication on the fact that all the measures approved two weeks ago be extended for another period of time to enable organisations, individuals and all of us plan for a gradual opening up of the society.”

He said that all actions on the re-opening of the society is hinged on the advice of medical experts who at the moment do not support it, adding that in the interim, a team consisting of representatives of the religious organisations and their leadership, as well as the FCT has been constituted to look at what the modalities and protocols of operating places of worship will be  when coronavirus lockdown is relaxed.

 He said that such modalities are not new considering that certain protocols were put in place at the height of insecurity in the country when religious places were the targets for terrorists.

He explained that the protocols, including use of face masks, hand washing and social distancing will have to be adhered to when places of worship eventually re-open.

Airports Authority Fumigates Nigerian Airports Against Coronavirus

 Photo credit: Radio Nigeria

The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has commenced fumigation of airports in Lagos, Abuja and Port-Harcourt.

The General Manager, Corporate Affairs of FAAN, Henrietta Yakubu, in a statement today, May 19, said that the fumigation exercise was in line with the efforts to contain the spread of coronavirus.

She said however that the date for the ban on flights to be lifted is not yet clear, adding that the authority is taking the proactive steps.

“This is to ensure the safety of passengers and other airport users when the airports eventually reopen. In March this year, the authority embarked on a similar exercise of disinfection and fumigation.”

The ongoing fumigation could mean that local flight operations may resume soon.

The Presidential Task Force (PTF) on COVID-19 on May 6 announced the extension of ban on flight operations by four weeks. The ban expires first week of June.

Coronavirus: Nigeria Police Women Join In Providing Palliatives

Nigerian police women

The Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, has flagged-off a Community Sensitization Campaign and Palliative Support Program against coronavirus.

The program, a community-driven initiative of the Force, which was launched today, May 19 in Abuja, is aimed at supporting families within the policing communities adversely affected by coronavirus pandemic prevention lockdown and other regulations.

A statement by the spokesman of the Force Headquarters, Frank Mba, said that already the IGP has appointed a Commissioner of Police, Dr. Aisha Abubakar, presently the most senior female police officer in the Force, to coordinate other female police officers in accomplishing the task.

The statement said that initiative, a brain-child of serving female Police officers, would involve visits to local communities in the States across the country and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

“The Team shall carry out sensitization and enlightenment campaigns on the prevention of COVID-19 pandemic. It would also engage in the distribution of palliatives and relief materials including food items, beverages and other essentials to families of junior police officers and the civil populace.

“In the FCT, the Team will be visiting Kurduma, Galadimawa, Keti, Kabusa, Garki and Deidei areas as part of the flag-off.”

Speaking at the flag-off, the IGP said that there is a thin line between abject lack and crime, even as he commended the female police officers for the initiative and their personal and collective sacrifices.

He said that they have proven the fact that they are true Mothers, Aunties, Sisters and worthy Ambassadors of the Force.

CBN Poised To Return Nigeria’s Economy To Manufacturing, Agric Prosperity

CBN Governor, Godwin Emefiele

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has expressed its determination to return the Nigerian economy to the period when the manufacturing and agricultural sectors formed the base of the economy.

The apex bank’s Governor, Godwin Emefiele, who spoke during a virtual meeting with Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) of conglomerates in Nigeria, called on industrial conglomerates operating in the country to support efforts aimed at growing the Nigerian economy and returning it to its glory days.

Emefiele, who acknowledged the challenge of low crude oil prices to major economies of the world, expressed confidence that the price of crude will not remain at low levels for a long period.

He emphasized that the low crude oil prices were surmountable, even as he said that Nigeria’s foreign reserves of about $37Billion remained robust to support the economy.

He enjoined the conglomerates to key into the current administration’s drive of diversifying the base of the Nigerian economy by taking advantage of its large population to market their products, which he insisted could be produced in Nigeria and exported to the rest of the world.

He pledged the bank’s willingness to provide foreign exchange to companies that required such for raw materials and machinery that could not be obtained in Nigeria.

Emefiele said that with the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCTFA) now billed to commence in January 2021, Nigeria provided the companies with immense opportunities to produce their items and make huge profits through the Nigerian market, which he noted is large enough to support their respective businesses.

He emphasized the need to prioritise the Nigerian market, assuring the companies that the apex bank will collaborate with the relevant government agencies to help nip smuggling in the bud, while also promising to protect their businesses to ensure they succeed in Nigeria.

He also assured the CEOs of the apex bank’s willingness to collaborate with other fiscal authorities to improve on their ease of doing business in Nigeria, with a view to simplifying their import and export processes.

On the issue of Direct Foreign Investments (FDIs), Emefiele said that the bank is not opposed to the conglomerates seeking alternative but legitimate sources of foreign exchange to boost their businesses, just as he said the CBN would not hinder the companies from repatriating their dividends.

Advertisement ADVERTORIAL
WP2Social Auto Publish Powered By : XYZScripts.com