Imo Gov Promises To Rebuild The State Spiritually And Economically.

Governor Emeka Ihedioha has promised to rebuild Imo State spiritually and economically from the ruins of the past government.

Governor Emeka Ihedioha has promised to rebuild Imo State spiritually and economically from the ruins of the past government.
The Federal Government of Nigeria has devised a fresh security strategy in its move to launch an all-out war against the lingering security challenges, including Boko Haram, kidnapping, banditry and others.
The new strategy, known as National Security Strategy was put together by the office of the National Security Adviser.
Speaking when the document containing the new strategy today, December 4 at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, President Muhammadu Buhari vowed to wipe out the the insurgents and others.
The President stressed however that the execution of the strategy is a task for all heads of Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) of government.
‘‘Security is a bottom-to-top cooperation. Failure at any level leads to a serious lapse in overall security.
‘‘I, therefore, call on all of you gathered here as Heads of Ministries, Departments and Agencies to see yourselves as stakeholders and partners in the onerous task of securing our people and to demonstrate the unity of purpose in implementing this strategy.”
The President noted that the various security challenges confronting the country had made it necessary for the articulation of a comprehensive and coordinated response that involves all segments of society and all elements of national power.
‘‘I am very pleased that the National Security Strategy of 2019 is a product of painstaking and laborious deliberations by relevant stakeholders committed to the task of safeguarding our nation from both internal and external threats.
‘‘It represents a thoughtful, strategic and practical expression of our resolve to make Nigeria safe for development, investment, growth and prosperity for everybody.
‘‘As we continue to work towards completely ending the insurgency in the North East and lay the foundation for sustainable peace, and development in the region, we are also addressing conflicts, between farmers and herders, banditry and various forms of security challenges.
‘‘In addition to security, economic diversification and fighting corruption, our administration’s priorities for the second term include massive improvements in education, healthcare and agriculture.
‘‘These priorities reflect our commitment to enhance the social security of Nigerians as a means of improving their physical security.’’
President Buhari also expressed delight that the 59-page document reflects the nexus between physical and social security (WITH in) its emphasis on overall human security.
Commending the NSA and his team for delivering the document, the President said he was pleased also to note that the strategy emerged from a broad-ranging participatory process that elicited contributions primarily from security, intelligence, law enforcement agencies and the Armed Forces.
He also acknowledged the contributions of other stakeholders such as MDAs and the civil society, adding that ‘‘this strategy will inform government-wide and society-wide measures designed to promote public safety and national security.’’
In his overview of the eight-chapter document, the NSA, retired Major-General Babagana Monguno said that the strategy outlines the major security concerns of the nation for which policies and strategies have been articulated and how the government plans to deal with them.
‘‘The maiden edition of the National Security Strategy was published in 2014. Since then evolving trends in the security environment have given rise to new and more complex challenges, thus necessitating a review of this National Security Strategy based on the timeline of five years stipulated for the review of this strategy.”

Music producer and musician, Don Jazzy, has said that he is still searching for the right woman to marry.
The music mogul, who turned 37 on November 26, said in a post on Instagram today, December 4 that he is working on getting a wife following requests from fans.
“You see, I listen to you guys. I’m facing front today, I’m smiling, my clothes are ironed but I’m still not married sha. I’m still working on that one,” he said.
Don Jazzy’s prolonged singleness was one of the highlights of fans’ requests on his 37th birthday.
Some musicians in the country joke about the music producer’s singleness in their lyrics.
Korede Bello, one of the artistes that was signed to Don Jazzy’s Mavin Records, in his 2016 single ‘Mungo Park,’ taunted his boss for his unmarried status.

The Senate has sworn in Smart Adeyemi of the All Progressives Congress (APC) as Senator representing Kogi West.
Adeyemi was declared winner in last Saturday’s supplementary rerun election in Kogi West after defeating the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate, Dino Melaye, in the election.
He was sworn in at 10:35 am today, December 4, immediately after the adoption of Tuesday’s votes and proceedings by the upper legislative chamber.

From massive importation of all manner of rice into Nigeria over the years, it has been confirmed that very soon, the country will start exporting the commodity.
Speaking today, December 4 in Owerri, Imo State capital, at a colloquium spotlighting the Central Bank Governor, Godwin Emefiele’s 5-year Police Thrust, the Director in the Corporate Communications Department of the apex bank, Isaac Okorafor said achievable measures have been put in place not only to make export of rice possible soon but to create 10 million jobs in the country.
Okorafor said that the apex bank will extend its anchor borrower programme by launching special funding for creative industries, reduce inflation rate, stabilise the exchange rate and other measures.
Details later.

The Federal High Court in Abuja has ruled that the law does not provide for tenure of acting chairman and Chief Executive of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
The court, which dismissed suits seeking the removal of Ibrahim Magu as the Acting Chairman of EFCC, held that there was a lacuna in the law by not providing for the timeframe within which a person could act as EFCC’s chairman.
Delivering the judgment on the suit seeking for the removal of Ibrahim Magu on the grounds that the Senate had twice rejected his appointment and refused to screen him to take up the position in a substantive capacity, Justice Ijeoma Ojukwu held that although the lacuna ought not to be exploited to “install” Magu in office in substantive capacity without the Senate confirmation, it had given the President as the appointor “the proverbial yam and the knife to do as he pleases” with the appointment of the EFCC chairman.
The plaintiffs had argued that Magu, who has been acting as the EFCC chairman since 2015, having been rejected by the senate, was not fit to continue to serve in that capacity.

John Cardinal Onaiyekan has formally bowed out as the Catholic Archbishop of Abuja after 25 years in service.
It is on record that Pope Francis had recently accepted the retirement of Cardinal Onaiyekan, who clocked the retirement age of 75 on January 29, 2019.
Onaiyekan assured Nigerians that he wouldn’t retire from speaking against all forms of oppression in the country, until social justice is achieved for all citizens.
Onaiyekan, who formally retired from his role as the episcopal leader of the Catholic Church in FCT, Kogi, Nasarawa, and Benue States, after 25 years, urged political leaders to prioritise social justice.
He said that government must achieve equity, if the nation must make progress.

The West African Examinations Council (WAEC), has released the names of candidates whose certificates have been withdrawn because of alleged impersonation in the December 1992 and 1993 examinations.
WAEC, in a message posted in the weekly bulletin of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, identified the candidates as: