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World Economic Forum In South Africa To Focus On Inclusive, Sustainable Growth

The 28th World Economic Forum (WEF) on Africa, scheduled to hold in Cape Town, South Africa, between September 4 and 6, will focus attention on inclusive and sustainable growth at a time of rapid transformation in the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

A statement from the WEF Secretariat in Johannesburg said that about 1,100 leaders from government, business and civil society, including ten heads of state or government as well as those from academia, media and the arts will attend the meeting which has as its theme: Shaping Inclusive Growth and Shared Futures in the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

The statement said that the meeting will highlight among others, the issues of improving the funding and regulatory environments for start-ups, developing new partnerships for re-skilling and up-skilling workers, identifying opportunities for green growth such as the circular economy, scaling-up e-commerce for rapid business growth, especially in the SME sector; and how to leverage the new Africa Continental Free Trade Agreement to drive regional integration.

“Also high on the agenda are government policies and responsible business practices to provide a foundation for a more inclusive society. While globalization has driven economic growth, it is criticized for leading to unacceptable levels of income inequality. Tackling corruption, universal healthcare provision and protection of workers in the gig economy all have a role to play in building more equitable societies.

“The World Economic Forum brings top leaders together to create the conditions for socio-economic investment to happen. Africa, like all regions of the world, faces great challenges. For the region to prosper in an increasingly globalized world, it needs transparent governance, competitive economies and peaceful societies. This systemic change can only be achieved through multistakeholder collaboration,” said Elsie Kanza, Head of Africa at the Forum.”

The statement said that some of the new initiatives that will be launched at the meeting include Africa Growth Platform, a coalition of governments and investors aiming to fast-track development of the region’s most promising start-ups and SMEs; the Africa Risk Resilience Platform, which is a scheme aimed at helping governments prepare for, mitigate and prevent climate- and disease-related disasters with the support of the private sector and Africa E-Commerce Agenda, a partnership between governments, the international trade community and the development community to create three million jobs by 2025.”

Heads of state or government participating in the meeting include: South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa; Mokgweetsi Masisi, President of Botswana; Azali Assoumani, President of the Union of the Comoros; Mandulo Ambrose Dlamini, Prime Minister of Eswatini; Sahle-Work Zewde, President of Ethiopia, Peter Mutharika, President of Malawi, Hage Geingob, President of Namibia, ProfYemi Osinbajo, Vice-President of Nigeria, Yoweri Museveni, President of Uganda, Danny Faure, President of Seychelles, Emmerson Mnangagwa, President of Zimbabwe.

Also to be attendance are representatives from international organizations are including Hajiya Amina Mohammed, Deputy Secretary-General, United Nations, New York; Ibrahim Assane Mayaki, Chief Executive Officer, AUDA-NEPAD Planning and Coordinating Agency, Johannesburg; Moussa Oumarou, Deputy Director-General for Field Operations and Partnerships, International Labour Organization (ILO), Geneva; Mukhisa Kituyi, Secretary-General, United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), Geneva; Susanna Moorehead, Chair, Development Assistance Committee, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), Paris; Valerie Guarnieri, Assistant Executive Director, Operations Services, United Nations World Food Programme (WFP), Rome; Vera Songwe, Executive Secretary, United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA), Addis Ababa; Vijay Iyer, Vice-President and Chief Operating Officer, Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA), Washington DC; and Yonov Frederick Agah,Deputy Director-General, World Trade Organization (WTO), Geneva.

Police Boss Announces That Security Situation In Nigeria Has Been Stabilized

Acting IGP, Mohammed Abubakar Adamu

“Generally-speaking, the security situation across the country has been stabilized. However, there are isolated cases of kidnapping and armed robbery in the South West, particularly, along Benin-Ore-Lagos Highway and across Ondo State.”
This was the verdict of the nation’s Inspector General of Police (IGP), Mohammed Adamu today, September 2 at the ongoing Southwest geopolitical zone Security Summit in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital.

The IGP stressed that the current concerted operations of the Police and other security agencies across the country, particularly, along the Niger-Kogi-FCT-Kaduna-Katsina and Zamfara areas have engendered a dispersal and re-location of some of the criminals to new localities, including the South West.
“In response to this emerging trend, we have been evaluating and re-evaluating our operational strategies while strengthening our institutional capacity in relation to the generation of actionable intelligence and the conduct of special operations directed at proactively responding to criminal situations across the country. I am delighted to note that ‘Operation Puff Adder’ which we launched as a strategy to stabilize the security profile in the country and other strategies that we have emplaced since January 2019 have so far been a success story.
“In consequence, between January – August 2019, a total of 552 murder suspects were arrested with 66 such arrests effected in the South West. Similarly, 2,015  armed robbery suspects were arrested with 363 of the figure arrested in the South West, while 1,154 kidnapping suspects were also apprehended in various operations. 147 of these were arrested in the South West. Furthermore, 1,183 suspected cultists have also been arrested with 425 of this figure apprehended in the South Western States.
 
“In relation to recoveries, 1,356 firearms of various calibre and descriptions were recovered in various intelligence-led operations by the Police with 277 of such recoveries made in the South Western part of the country. Similarly, 21,300 ammunition of various descriptions and calibre were recovered in various intelligence-led operations with the highest number of 5, 270 ammunition recovered from criminal syndicates in the South West including about 2,700 ammunition recovered in June, 2019 from a cross-border arms smuggling syndicate in Oyo State. “Furthermore, 1,541 stolen vehicles were recovered with 482 of such recoveries achieved in the South West while a total of 837 kidnapping victim were rescued with 106 of such rescues achieved in the South West.
“The point being highlighted from these statistics is that the Nigeria Police in recent months have developed capacity and demonstrated the requisite professional zeal such that today, we can confidently say that we have the institutional capability not only for preventive actions, but for responding effectively to any crime situation or threat with a view to locating and apprehending the criminal elements and disrupting their criminal enterprises across the country. It is this process that we call on you as strategic security stakeholders in the South West to support us in strengthening and advancing in the interest of our communal and internal security.
“Having succeeded in using ‘Operation Puff Adder’ as an operational vehicle to stabilize the public security space, we are currently moving to the next phase of our strategic policing plans which is woven around two key actions. First is the launch of the Community Policing Strategy and the second is the expansion and strengthening of ‘Operation Puff Adder’ with other complementary strategies.
“Within this perspective and in relation to the South West Geopolitical Zone, we shall soon relaunch the ‘Safer Highway’ Motorised Patrol Scheme as well as the ‘Safer City’ Scheme. We have since purchased new fleet of patrol vans to be deployed across our highways and cities. This will also involve the deployment of cutting-edge CCTV technology for surveillance functions across the highways and vulnerable locations in our communities in the Zone and other parts of the country.
“In addition, a special operation is underway across the South West geopolitical Zone. The operation will specifically address the threat of kidnapping and armed robbery on the highways and other locations. While for operational reasons, I would not offer the details into the operation, I am in this Summit with the Commissioner of Police who will command the special operation to complement the efforts of the Police Commissioners in the States within the Zone.”

The police boss said that in order to give full effect to the Community Policing Vision as a pathway towards bridging security gaps, the Force will soon commence the implementation of the strategy in the South West and other parts of the country.

“Hopefully, the breakdown of the Community Policing deployment plan will cover the recruitment of a total of forty thousand (40,000) Community Police Officers (CPOs) across the country.

“The CPOs will be recruited from within the communities where the prospective applicants reside and an average of fifty (50) CPOs are to be engaged in each of the 774 Local Government Areas. In addition, one thousand (1,300) CPOs will be drawn from professional bodies like the academics, Road Transport Unions, Artisans, Traders Associations, Religious Bodies, Women Unions, and Youth Organisations among others in order to ensure diverse representation.

“In relation to the South West, the CPOs shall be deployed to complement the Police in law enforcement functions within their localities by performing low-risk and non-sensitive policing functions. They will also act as liaisons between the Police and their communities. This policing architecture will free-up conventional police personnel that hitherto perform such functions and enhance our manpower profile in relation to deployment to frontline, operational duties in the South West and across the country.

“When fully implemented, the Community Policing Strategy will bridge the gap between the Police and the citizens in a manner that will enhance optimal, cost-effective, and sustainable law enforcement service delivery by the Police.

“It is anticipated that in the course of this Summit, your inputs, experiences, and opinions shall aid us to further perfect our operational plans. On our part, I can assure of our determination to continue to maximally deploy all our resources and unique capabilities towards mitigating crimes and addressing fear of crime across the South West. In this regard, however, I wish to appeal that we avoid analyzing the situation from a pedantic, narrow, and sentimental perspective.

“We should, avoid ethnic profiling and colouration of the situation as crime is not defined by ethnic background but by individual’s disposition and intents. Hence, we should appreciate that a crime is a threat to all groups and could be perpetrated by any individual or group.

“The key factor is that we should as a people, be determined to build a consensus and partner in condemning any act of criminality and resolving to work with the Police towards identifying, isolating and bringing the criminal elements within our communities to deserved justice regardless of their status, background, creed or gender. Doing otherwise will present a faulty and prejudiced foundation for us in correctly dissecting the trend and in evolving appropriate mitigating strategy.”

Ex Zamfara Gov Swears He Did Not Steal, Challenges Anyone To Prove Him Wrong

Abdulaziz Yari

Immediate past governor of Zamfara, Alhaji Abdulaziz Yari has swore that he never stole funds while in government, throwing challenge to anyone to prove him wrong

The former governor, who spoke when he received leaders of state’s All Progressives Congress (APC) at his home in Talata Mafara, said: “I challenge anyone who says I personalized government property or funds within and outside the country while as governor to come forward and expose me.

“As a governor, my business was to spend money which is what I did, but that was in line with the development of the state and for the benefit of the good people of the state.

“We as true believers know that any action that comes for or against us is from Allah and those who think they can neutralize, break or bring us down cannot succeed.

“When we first won elections in 2011, we had no government at either federal, state or local government levels and we consolidated this with our second term in office, so l know that hope cannot be lost now that we have government at the center, at the local government and at the wards levels.

“I prayed to Allah in 2011 not to support me if my administration will not benefit my people, having served two successful terms means that Allah has been with us that is why l want to assure you that we shall come out stronger than before.”

The ex-governor returned to the state on Saturday after performing this year’s Hajj.

He was received at the Sokoto International Airport and escorted to Talata Mafara by a large crowd of party loyalists, local government council chairmen, APC leaders, including the state Chairman, Alhaji Lawal Liman and many admirers.

Source: NAN.

New Sports Minister, Dare, Welcomes Victorious Team Nigeria From Morocco

Sunday Dare

The new Minister of Youths and Sports Development, Sunday Dare, has welcome to Nigeria, Team Nigeria who finished second overall at the just-concluded 12th African Games in Rabat, Morocco.

Members of the team arrived yesterday, night of September 1st, at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja in a chartered flight.

The minister commended the contingent for representing the country well and promised them better welfare and preparations for future international competitions.

Team Nigeria capped a memorable outing in Morocco with a second place finish, behind defending champions Egypt. Egypt emerged tops on the medals table with 99 gold, 96 silver and 69 bronze medals, while Nigeria won a total of 121 medals.

South Africa, Algeria and hosts, Morocco completed the top five respectively, after 15 days of sport activities in the North African country.

The 12th African Games took place from August 19 to August 31.

Ghana is scheduled to host the next edition in 2023.

Source: NAN.

Disqualification Of 24 Aspirants Threatens Adamawa PDP, Senator Ropes In Gov Fintiri

The disqualification of twenty-four leaders of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) who had indicated interest in the forthcoming local government election in Adamawa state is threatening to cause intra-party tension as a senator, representing Adamawa North Senatorial Zone, Ishaku Abbo accused the state governor, Ahmadu Fintiri of being behind it.

Senator Ishaku Abbo, on his social media platform, accused the governor of promoting a selfish agenda, anchored on ethnic nationalism and religious bigotry, which would end up destroying the party in the state if the trend was not reversed.

The Senator complained that the Chairman of the Screening Committee, Kwanmoti Laori, whom he described as a known ally of the governor, was deployed in disqualifying the twenty-four party leaders from contesting the forthcoming local government poll on baseless and frivolous grounds.

He said that aggrieved stakeholders of the party, including two serving senators including him, two members of the House of Representatives and six members of the State House of Assembly, whom he did not name, had perfected plans to dump the PDP in protest.

On his facebook wall and whatsapp, the Senator said: “24 PDP Leaders were disqualified from contesting the forthcoming LGA Election in Adamawa state. I learnt that the Screening committee was chaired by Hon. Kwanmoti Laori, a known ally of the Governor of Adamawa State, Rt. Hon. Ahmadu Fintiri.

“The disqualified aspirants, which included the Deputy State Chairman of the party and other state and Local Government executive committee members were disqualified on frivolous grounds and some on outright lies to avoid conducting a free and fair primary election for fear that their anointed candidates will lose.

“As one of the leaders of the party in Adamawa state and a major stakeholder, I want the PDP in Adamawa state to quickly reverse such devilish decisions so that the party will not be plunged into a crisis of no return. Can’t we manage success for once?

“Must we become dictators overnight even though we are beneficiaries of a free and fair election in Adamawa state in the 2019 general election as allowed by President Muhammadu Buhari? Why does the PDP want to blow the bridge that brought it to power? So the PDP in Adamawa state has not learnt any lesson from its 2015 dangerous primary election manipulations that sank the party into the gutter?

“Leaders, more especially elected ones in positions of trust, must live beyond personal interests arising from ego, religious or ethnic interests in the overall interests of the Nigerian people.

“While I believe that the appeal committee will do justice and reverse such self-serving, self-helping shame, I call on the party to immediately set up a committee to probe these enemies of our party and make their findings public.

“If we cannot learn from our 2015 Intra-party wrangling, let us learn from the APC Adamawa State Chapter’s pre -2019 intra-party election cold war that later became a full-blown political Tsunami. Today they are out of power.

“I have called the state Party Chairman and have written the National Chairman so that the PDP nn Adamawa state will be saved. For when (not if) it happens, don’t say I didn’t warn them. I will write you more.

“#SAYNOTODICTATORSHIP #SAVEADAMAWAPDP. Kindly save this post. You will remember it. I will soon address the press.

“I am Senator Ishaku Abbo – SIA (Adamawa North).”

When contacted yesterday, Senator Ishaku Abbo confirmed that his position on the development in Adamawa State chapter of the PDP over the forthcoming local government election was encapsulated in his social media posts.

However, there were suggestions yesterday in certain quarters that the lack of mutual trust among some stakeholders in the Adamwa PDP started over the choice of the Speaker of the State House of Assembly, which allegedly took a religious dimension.

The PDP produced 13 out of the 25-member House with APC’s 11 and ADC’s 1. There was said to be a mock election among the PDP legislators-elect, which was reportedly won by a Christian member-elect but the governor allegedly arm twisted stakeholders to vote for a Muslim Speaker and a Muslim Majority Leader.

The disqualification of prominent PDP leaders in the contest for the local government tickets, allegedly leaving Muslim aspirants unchallenged, has reportedly reopened the wound of political animus.

Prominent stakeholders argued that President Buhari appointed six senior ministers from the northwest zone to compensate the zone for the massive votes they gave to him in the 2019 presidential election and wondered why Governor Fintiri was working against the Christian population whose votes ensured his governorship victory.

13 Niger Delta Indigenes Win Shell One-Year Scholarship For Master’s Degree In UK

Thirteen indigenes of Niger Delta States of Bayelsa, Delta, Imo and Rivers States have won the 2019 Shell Petroleum Development Company Joint Venture scholarship for a one-year master’s degree in three top-ranked universities in the United Kingdom.

The Shell’s General Manager, External Relations, Igo Weli, who announced the scholarship at the award ceremony in Port Harcourt, said that the latest awards brought the total number of beneficiaries to 92 since the inception of the scheme in 2010.

 “A lack of world-class research institutions and limited access to technology are key challenges in enabling Nigerians and Nigerian companies to play an even greater role in the oil and gas value chain. Therefore, the SPDC Joint Venture has, over the years, developed many scholarship programmes and other initiatives as part of our continuing efforts to develop indigenous manpower for the oil and gas industry.”

Represented by SPDC’s Social Investment Manager, Gloria Udoh, the General Manager said that the scheme was targeted at host communities, adding: “we have the national scholarship which caters for the entire country in addition to the scholarships offered by our deepwater business, Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company.”

According to him, the fully-funded scholarship covers “all the direct and indirect activities leading up to the award of the postgraduate degree including visa fees, Tuition, living expenses, other allowances and return flight tickets for a one-year Master’s degree in top-ranked partner universities.

The partner universities are: Imperial College London; University of Leeds; and University of Aberdeen.

SPDC’s General Manager, Nigerian Content Development, Olanrewaju Olawuyi said the company was committed to country value addition not just through scholarships but also through in-country manufacturing, supplier development, asset ownership and infrastructure development.

Olawuyi said: “Our approach to developing local human capacity has evolved over the years as the challenges facing the industry and our businesses have changed. We look forward to their returning home and contributing to the development of the oil and gas industry and their communities.”

 One of the awardees, Ahante Promise, described the scholarship as “a life-time opportunity to further improve myself and compete equally with my peers all over the world. Shell is doing a great job and I am extremely grateful.” Another beneficiary, Woyinpreye Cliff-Ekubo, expressed appreciation to SPDC “for the opportunity and continuous support in ensuring human capacity development in Nigeria.”

British Prime Minister Incurs Anger Of His People Over Suspension Of Parlament

Prime Minister, Boris Johnson has incurred and anger of his people over his decision to suspend the British Parliament for a time before the country’s deadline for leaving the European Union.

The PM’s decision today, August 31, was greeted by thousands of

Photo credit: Huffington Post UK

Britons in London and other cities who staged protests.  An estimated 10,000 people gathered in central London, while others protested in in Belfast, York and others cities to show determination to block a “no deal” Brexit. Protesters in London briefly blocked traffic on a downtown bridge and in Trafalgar Square.

Reports said that parts of central London were brought to a standstill, as people chanted “Boris Johnson, shame on you.”

Labour Party leader, Jeremy Corbyn, who had urged his supporters to come out in large numbers, told thousands of people at a rally in Glasgow, Scotland that the message to Johnson was simple: “No way. It’s our Parliament. It’s not on and we’re not having it.”

Corbyn said that Johnson, who became Prime Minister through a vote of Conservative Party members instead of a general election, does not have a mandate for shutting down Parliament or for leaving the EU without a deal in place. Many economists and academics think a no-deal Brexit would lead Britain into a prolonged recession.

Organizers said protests were held in more than 30 locations throughout England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

In London, they chanted: “Boris Johnson, shame on you.” Some carried signs saying: “Stop the Coup” in reference to what they say is a move that threatens democracy.

The protests were organized by the anti-Brexit group Another Europe Is Possible and by Momentum, which is allied with the opposition Labour Party. The group is urging its membership to “occupy bridges and blockade roads.”

The demonstrations were called ahead of what is expected to be a pitched debate in Parliament this week as Johnson’s opponents scramble to try to pass legislation that would block him from carrying out Brexit on October 31 without an approved withdrawal agreement.

Johnson’s decision to shutter Parliament for several weeks when a debate about Brexit plans had been expected galvanized angry crowds of protesters on Saturday.

There was also a small group of counter-protesters, marching in support of Johnson, in Westminster, London.

Johnson’s plan is also being opposed by some in Parliament who plan to introduce legislation this week to try to prevent a disorderly departure from the European Union.

Their task will be made more difficult if Johnson’s plan to shut Parliament for part of the time period before the October 31 Brexit deadline is carried out.

Johnson’s supporters may well be able to delay any proposed legislation from being enacted in time. Tactics could include introducing a variety of amendments that would have to be debated, or the use of filibusters to stall the process.

The shutdown of Parliament is also being challenged in three separate court cases scheduled to be heard next week.

Former Prime Minister John Major has joined one of the lawsuits, raising the likelihood that he will argue in court that the current prime minister, a fellow member of the Conservative Party, is acting improperly by shutting Parliament.

Johnson, who helped lead the successful Brexit referendum campaign, says his government is actively pursuing a new deal with EU leaders and claims opposition to his policy will make it harder to wring concessions from Europe.

AfDB Worries Over Importation Of Food Worth $50 Billion By African Countries

Lagos Port

The African Development Bank (AfDB), has expressed worry that African countries are importing about 50 billion dollars net of food annually in spite of its 60 percent arable land.

A statement by AfDB’s Communication and External Relations Department said that the bank’s Vice President for Agriculture, Human, and Social Development, Jennifer Blanke said this at a panel discussion at the 7th Tokyo International Conference in Japan.

Jennifer Blanke was reported to have regretted that in spite of the fact that the continent is holding 60 per cent of the world’s arable land, it still imported food.

She said that by investing in Africa’s food markets, governments could win the fight against stunting and improve nutrition across the continent.

The conference, with theme: “Advancing Africa’s Development through People, Technology, and Innovation,” ended yesterday, August 30.
Source: NAN.

Kano Enforces Ban On Street Begging, Arrests 32 In Dawn Raid

The Kano State government has stamped its feet on the ground over its ban on street begging, as an agency set up to enforce it, Hisbah Board arrested 32 beggars in Kano metropolis.

The Public Relations Officer of the board, Malam Lawan Ibrahim, said that the arrests were carried out around 2:30 am today, August 31 on Ajasa Road, Lodge Road, Kantin Kwari Market, and Sabon Gari. Those who were arrested are 16 adults and 16 male children.

Lawan Ibrahim said that the the board will continue to arrest beggars who refuse to abide by the law which bans street begging and will make sure Kano becomes totally free from begging in the nearest future.

“Those arrested will be screened and first time offenders among them will be granted bail and handed over to their relatives while others will be charged to court.”
Source: NAN.

We’re Still Communicating With Leah Sharibu’s Captors For Her Release – Presidency

Nigeria’s Presidency has said that authorities are still engaging the captors of Leah Sharibu, a student of Government Girls Science and Technical Secondary School, Dapchi, who was kidnapped by a faction of Boko Haram terrorists in February 2018

“Lines of communications remain open with the kidnappers, ISWA, to secure the release of Leah Sharibu. Contrary to false reports, she is alive – given assurances from our security agencies-, and the government is committed to her safe return, as well as all other hostages to their families.”

Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Malam Garba Shehu, who spoke to news men today, August 31, stressed that the Muhammadu Buhari administration will not give up on the safe return of the abducted Leah Sharibu.

Garba Shehu said: “instead of giving up, the government is carrying forward processes that should hopefully yield her release by her captors.”

The presidential spokesman, who was apparently responding to a cycle of speculations on whether Leah Sharibu is still alive, said emphatically that much of what is written about the girl in the press is false news.

Appealing for patience in dealing with the challenge this case poses, the Presidential spokesman assured that the administration is fully conscious that any misstep on a delicate issue as this can be costly.

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