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NYSC signs MOU with NALDA to boost agricultural productivity

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THE National Youth Service Corps has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the National Agricultural Land Development Authority to boost food production in the country.

NYSC Director-General, Brigadier General Shuaibu Ibrahim during the signing of the MoU at the NYSC National Directorate Headquarters in Abuja, today, commended NALDA for recently training sixty-eight Corps Members as Soil Doctors and Extension Service Workers.

He also lauded the Executive Secretary of NALDA, Prince Paul Ikonne, for his vision and strong passion for National development.

The DG said NYSC Scheme mobilises more than 350,000 Corps Members annually and there was the need to tap their potentials for both personal and societal development.

He disclosed that the MoU would make the NYSC Farms become more active, with stakeholders’ support to enhance food sufficiency though the involvement of Corps Members.

Ibrahim renewed his appeal for the establishment of National Youth Service Trust Fund, whereby part of proceeds would be channelled as start-off funds for Corps Members to establish their businesses, as well as maintenance of camp facilities.

He added that NYSC introduced Skills Acquisition and Entrepreneurship Development Programme into its Orientation Course Content in 2012, in order to empower Corps Members with vocations and relevant skills that would reduce the increasing rate of unemployment among the youths.

“Many of our ex-Corps Members are fully established today in their States of deployment.”

“Our Corps Members are knowledgeable and very skillful, but they need public support with a conducive environment.”

“Be assured of our loyalty, as we are ready to move this partnership to the next level”, he said.

The DG also appealed to Corps Members with passion in agric-business to embrace the opportunity offered by NALDA through the National Young Farmers’ Scheme to be trained in modern farming methods.

Earlier in his address, the Executive Secretary, NALDA, Prince Paul Ikonne said there is the need for increment in food security for all Nigerians.

He commended NYSC Management for establishing Bakery and water factory, and rejiging its farms across the country.

Ikonne, who described Corps Members as active youths that should be made more productive stated that NYSC Orientation Camp in Jigawa State was used for the training of the first set of young farmers.

“Nigeria is in dire need of creation of job opportunities and when the youths are meaningfully engaged, there will be productivity”.

“NYSC will provide the land that would be used to train Corps Members while NALDA is very much interested in the partnership.”

“We are confident of a good and sustainable collaboration because NALDA and NYSC are Federal Government Agencies”, he said.

 

NIS reopens passport Software portal

The Comptroller-General of this service, Muhammad Babandede, stated the portal site became effective from 12 midnight Tuesday.

The passport portal site was closed on May 17, after a directive from the Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola.

The ministry had led the portal’s closed to permit the support to clear the backlog of software in issuing centres throughout the nation in the last couple of months.

Mr Babandede further clarified that a new passport program and payment plan had started using the reopening of this portal site.

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“Programs and obligations for passport services shall be created via the service site, www.immigration.gov.ng. Applicants will be expected to go to the portal site to upload and apply their service files for processing and checking.

“A chat room centre to guide applicants through the application and payment procedure was given on the portal site.

“Upon successful programs, applicants will make their online booking interview/enrollment appointment any day, time, and place they consider suitable.

“The brand new deadline for passport creation and issuance following a successful registration at the chosen issuing centre will likely be six months to get new applications and three months for re-issue (renewal programs ).”

The comptroller-general included that applicants could be contacted if their passports were prepared through email addresses and telephone numbers they provided during the program.

(NAN)

Senate moves bill to limit NIPOST to postal operations

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The Bill also unbundled the bureau by making a commitment to control its own affairs.

The lingering controversy involving NIPOST along with the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) regarding who is statutorily permitted to accumulate Stamp Obligations on behalf of this Federal Government also seemed to have been put to rest in favour of FIRS because there isn’t any provision in the Bill regarding who would collect the tax.

Section 2 subsection 1-3 of this Bill nonetheless effectively barred NIPOST from participating in the tax group.

“The Postal Operator will likely be billed together with the responsibility of providing Universal Postal Service in Nigeria.

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“In executing its Universal Postal Service Obligations, the terms of any enactment, regulation or law concerning taxation of organizations, agencies or requisite funds will not apply to the Public Postal Operator conserve because of its duty as a collecting agent of authorities.

Buhari plans to scrap NYSC in Nigeria

HURIWA, a frontline Rights team, cautioned that scrapping NYSC is a tragedy waiting to happen in Nigeria.

The Rights advocacy group said that scrapping the strategy could have a sociological effect on the Nigerian youths.

In a press statement by the National Coordinator, Comrade Emmanuel Onwubiko, HURIWA said the offence will turn out of control when the”Federal authorities accede into the harmful proposal to abolish the NATIONAL YOUTH SERVICE CORPS SCHEME (NYSC).”

Onwubiko said the NYSC scheme was too”significant for Nigeria’s openness to be thrown aboard from the National Assembly.”

In accordance with Onwubiko: “Following well-considered research and opinion survey conducted by HURIWA, the preponderance of view is that President Muhammadu Buhari should jealously maintain the National legacies the NYSC SCHEME signifies.

“If there’s 1 thing that the National Assembly has performed exceedingly well because the return of this nation to democracy in 1999, then it’s playing into the gallery. Inconsequential legislation has constantly received greater focus while the lacunas to be full of innovative legislation and legislative acts have been left largely unattended to.

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“The call for the scrapping of the NYSC scheme was around for a while now. The arguments of the proponents centre on the place that the plot had outlived its usefulness.

“Necessarily, therefore, the advantages and goals are to empower Nigerian youths to get the soul of self-reliance by inviting them to build abilities for self-employment; to donate to the rapid expansion of the national market and to create common ties one of the Nigerian youths and encourage national unity and integration.”

HURIWA noted the NYSC scheme has united Nigerians over every other government institution in the nation.

“There is not any federal institution which has united Nigerians over the NYSC scheme. Nigerian scholars have been forced to see additional States and cultures”

HURIWA also advocated NYSC management against submitting corps associates to countries with higher insecurity problems.

Donald Trump welcomes Nigeria ban on Twitter

Former US President Donald Trump, banned on all crucial social networking platforms, has quieted the Nigeria ban on Twitter, saying more countries must do the same.

Trump issued a statement late on Tuesday, supporting that the Nigerian government’s decision to suspend Twitter actions, the press reported.

“Congratulations to the country of Nigeria, who simply banned Twitter because they prohibited their own President. More COUNTRIES should prohibit Twitter and Facebook for not allowing free and open language — all voices should be heard,” Trump said.

JUSUN Strike: FG Asks Striking Employees To Resume

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This, they say, has meant that the industrial activity hasn’t seriously affected their capacity to deliver the conclusion.

But cases are piling up in the national and state high courts since they’re not holding some sessions as a result of judiciary employees’ strike.

However, the Supreme Court says it doesn’t have any backlog of undelivered judgements.

Additionally, a senior court biography at the Court of Appeal advised LEADERSHIP that decision due to be sent to the appellate court were delivered through the exact same social networking platform.

“Parties appear before the justices through Zoom to receive their decisions, therefore we actually don’t have many impending judgements”, ” he stated, including that judgements in just a few instances are earmarked for the month of June and July.

“CJN insists that judgements because of delivery throughout the attack period are all delivered. There are a couple of ones that are booked till June and July and they aren’t yet due. These are those pending. The constitution insists that judgements have to be sent after 90 days once the court cases have been closed and heard.

“Thus, no appeal was left hanging delivered following 90 days due to the attack from the Supreme Court and in the lower courts, also.”

Eugene Onyekwere, a principal officer in the Federal High Court, Abuja said it’s after the attack is called off that impending judgements could be sent.

According to him, no estimate is going to probably be punished for not providing judgements over the stipulated period.

LEADERSHIP reports it is anticipated that judgements are sent three weeks following cases are claimed, but by means of the industrial actions has scuttled this clinic in the lower courts.

Onyekwere stated,”Everybody understands the situation of matters from the courtroom today. Nobody is going to be penalised for not providing judgements within the specified framework.

“When the court resumes, we’ll issue notices to parties to come to their own conclusions.”

Describing the situation as quite unlucky, Professor Ernest Maduabuchi Ojukwu (SAN) stated the attack should have been averted if governors from the nation truly represent excellent governance.

He explained, “The governors are taking out like they have us and possess the judiciary.

“I call upon President Buhari to execute his executive order on judiciary and legislature liberty and prevent our governors from continued to hold the country to ransom,” he said.

On his part, the writer of the Supreme Court Law Report, Layi Babatunde (SAN) stated as attractive as the reason for judicial employees is also, for litigants and counsel, finishing the courts in the time is a dual tragedy that should not be permitted to persist.

Babatunde stated, “Each litigant or accused individual deserves their day in court. To make things worse, judges cannot get their chambers to execute some other judicial responsibilities, aside from sitting in court.

“Government must do everything that Is Essential to make this impasse into a very long and happy ending,” he said

While responding to the protracted attack recently in Ado Ekiti, the Ekiti State funding, Chief Afe Babalola (SAN) accused the legislative and executive arms of government of helping the collapse of the nation by not solving the dilemma of freedom of the judiciary to permit Catholics to reopen.

Chief Babalola stated, “As I began to practice from the early 1960s, I have never seen the closing of all of the courts, even for a single day.

“As a consequence of the closed, the authorities are paralysed since they have yet to be able to bill any suspected criminal. People who have cases in courts or people who wish to document new instances are also influenced.

“Obviously, it is possible to imagine the consequences on the revenue of attorneys,” he explained.

The senior attorney said the three arms of government in the nation were similar to a human being whose ability to operate is based upon the arm, eyes and legs.

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“If for any reason any one of those 3 important areas of the body is incapacitated, then the entire body is in trouble. With this situation, Nigeria is in crisis.

“The executive and the legislature should immediately be sure that the situation in the judiciary is instantly solved, or they are, by their own actions, helping the collapse of the nation,” Babalola insisted.

Akinlade stated,”Duty Solicitors should utilize this chance to visit the police stations to perform their duty by ensuring that no individual has been arrested and detained unlawfully, to make certain the rights of suspects aren’t broken and to ease the bond of suspects being arrested.

“Nigeria is at a scenario where there are no courts to visit after the authorities ramifications an arrest of a defendant. Law enforcement can’t also detain the defendant for over 24 hours, thus we finally have a Covid-19 scenario here that prevailed throughout the lockdown at 2020. Without a court to visit, our police detention centres are overcrowded, which in itself strains more Covid-19 instances.

“That is a sacred responsibility for all of us lawyers. We might not enjoy the continuing strike by JUSUN however we could make it count for something if we utilize our time, treasure and talent to assist individuals in need. Proceed to the police stations now for a liability attorney, help the authorities, mediate conflicts and protect our constitution.

“it is a probono assistance, a worthy cause and also a celestial devotion to promoting justice that the principle of law”

On his part, Morrison Ibinabo Quakers (SAN) stated the JUSUN attack would have been left unnecessary and needless if the nation governors had given effect to this constitutional provision on fiscal independence for the judiciary.

“It is quite upsetting and disheartening an arm of government has been emasculated by a different arm of government in a constitutional democracy. The negative effects on the country as a consequence of the attack can be laid at the doorstep of their governors.

“I don’t feel that JUSUN ought to be vilified to the measure it took to maintain judicial independence. The security damage occasioned from the industrial action is anticipated, but to mitigate all stakeholders in the justice industry must make sacrifices once the attack is finally called off.

“The customary court holiday has to be suspended, more judicial officers should be appointed, alternative dispute resolution has to be deployed instantly, legal aid has to be awarded to indigent citizens.

FG Asks Striking Employees To Resume

The announcement quoted the ministry of Labour and Employment, Dr Chris Ngige, as decrying the scenario in which the courts and the State Houses of Assembly are still closed throughout the federation for no more cogent motives of non-adherence into the conditions of this May 20 Memorandum of Action that has 45 days’ implementation window.

The announcement mentioned that many governors are desirous the State Assemblies be opened so they can reevaluate the legislation intended to contribute to the liberty as enshrined in the MOA” however we’ve advised all state governors who’ve consulted together with their minds of judiciary and legislature to proceed and charge the accounts for judiciary and legislature before fine-tuning regulations.”

The announcement added that the Ministry won’t be pleased to be pushed to invoking segments of the Trade Disputes Acts effective at eroding all of the gains made up to now in the discussions as May 6, 2021.

T.B Joshua: Disquiet as Adeboye, Oyedepo, Kumuyialong with other Leading Nigerian pastors snub Hernandez’s Departure

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T.B Joshua: Disquiet as Adeboye, Oyedepo, Kumuyialong with other Leading Nigerian pastors snub Hernandez’s Departure

Popular pastors in Nigeria have before this moment, refused to respond to the sudden death of their colleague at the’kingdom assignment’, Prophet Temitope Balogun Joshua.

T.B Joshua, a leading pastor in Nigeria, and Africa including Asia, whose prowess in performing miracles brought tourists from around Europe, America and other continents of this planet to Lagos, was confirmed dead on Sunday morning.

The cleric was stated to have died after concluding a programme in the Synagogue Church Of All Nations on Saturday, sending a shock wave to his associates and others alike.

However, politicians, friends, and well-wishers as well as those who did not seem to like his ministry, have used different means to condole and sympathise with the deceased family and his church.
But some notable ‘men of God’ in the land, such as leaders of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, RCCG, Pastor Enoch Adeboye; Deeper Life Bible Church, Pastor W.F Kumuyi, Living Faith Church, Bishop David Oyedepo, Dunamis Church, Pastor Paul Enenche, Pastor Chris Oyakilome, Pastor Chris Okotie, to mention but a few, have refused to acknowledge the death of T.B Joshua.

Recall that when Dare, one of the sons of Pastor Adeboye died, T. B Joshua was one of the first Pastors to send his condolences and went on to observe a minute silence for the 43-year-old pastor during his church service.
Joshua had in a message of condolence to Pastor Adeboye and the Redeemed Christian Church Of God (RCCG), said the sad event would not have happened if God did not permit it, adding that He needed no human’s approval to His will.

“God does not need our permit; God’s time is the best,” the cleric said in a live broadcast on Emmanuel TV.

“It is not how long we live that matters but how well we live,” he added
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The reason these Pentecostal pastors have been quiet over Joshua’s death is not yet clear but one thing is certain; the late cleric until his death, was not a member of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, PFN, neither was he a member of the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN.

As Apostle Suleman Johnson of the Omega Fire Ministries, Edo State, had suggested, there may have been a misunderstanding between Joshua and some of these top preachers. Addressing his congregants on June 7, 2021, Suleman had said, “Prophet T.B Joshua is too small.

Nigeria, in Abuja, revealed continuing determination to stand against the rest of planet from the change from fossil fuels even though a looming $13 trillion anticipated losses

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Nigeria, meanwhile in Abuja, revealed continuing determination to stand against the rest of the planet from the change from fossil fuels even though a looming $13 trillion anticipated losses in earnings in addition to the radical drop in petroleum demand.

An international think-tank, Carbon Tracker, had set cumulative total earnings loss for most oil-producing states by 2040 at $13 trillion awarded the transfer from petroleum.

Lingering doubt in the oil and gas industry has pushed Nigeria to monetary catastrophe resulting in the borrowing of around $33.8 billion (N12.7 trillion) where the Federal Government owes $28.5 billion while the nations invest $4.7 billion. Extra $6 billion has been contemplated for borrowing.

The Guardian had reported that the mounting worldwide advocacy directed at stopping all-new Final Investment Choices (FIDs) for fossil fuels renders up to $150 billion worth of jobs in danger from the nation.

Even though Buhari told investors and petroleum and gas analysts in case the ambitious aim of ramping up crude petroleum production to four million barrels every day and creating a book of 40 billion barrels remain sacrosanct, evasive regulatory and legal framework, particularly the two-decade-old Petroleum Industry Bill has abandoned oil and gas projects on the drawing board since the nation overlooks Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) estimated from the National Assembly to be roughly $235 billion.

Buhari said though energy transition is actual, as renewable technology is becoming cheaper with investors getting aware of environmental problems and turning their back on hydrocarbon investments, history has demonstrated that human beings possess the stiff desire for energy.

Stressing that renewables don’t have the ability to deal with in the near future, Buhari, represented by Sylva stated: “Fossil fuels will continue to function as the origin of heaps of petrochemicals feedstock that firms will transform into flexible and closing materials for contemporary life.

“We can’t turn our back on further exploration, discovery of new subjects is essential. And we also will need to deal with short-term changes using existing technology which may prolong the life span of older fields. No one should doubt our commitment in this respect, given a daring move to issue fresh marginal fields ”

While the country’s non-oil earnings and export remained gloomy, Buhari said the nation with a huge hydrocarbon potential would exploit the possibility with plan development.

Kyari, who evaluated that the future of hydrocarbon from the sub-Saharan region banked on developing people as an elixir for additional oil. Kyari noted that the projected movement from hydrocarbon was overly extravagant, insisting that gas and oil could continue being a significant driver in vitality, particularly in Africa, which might not grow equally with different continents in transferring out of petroleum.

Kyari, however, increased concern over investment and infrastructure outlook, taking side-by-side by insisting on a greater financial regime. He sees cooperation as a crucial aspect to induce constant investment and exploration in the petroleum and gas industry.

“We all know we’ve challenges around monetary equilibrium,” Kyari stated, adding that there have been joint engagements in the industry, which had contributed to solving of litigations that could have led to the nation a good deal.

“Funding is a significant problem in the business now, for 2 reasons; yet, there is a paucity of funds throughout the world. And second, there is general hesitation by investing organizations to invest in oil-related companies.

“That is what we must live with, that which we must cope with. Clearly, the best of this company that will endure must attempt to interpret a great deal more climate favourable, friendly companies,” that the GMD noted.

Lawan said the government is dedicated to addressing regulatory and financial problems in the industry, stressing the PIB will be passed prior to the end of the month.

“Now the National Assembly, along with the authorities are working together to ensure the passing of this PIB. We believed the PIB could have been passed.”
Stressing that the present legislature embraced a collaborative method of analyzing issues from the suggestions so as to narrow down contentions that held down the invoice previously, Lawan cautioned that safety issues should be taken for granted.

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He said there was a need to guarantee a peaceful small business environment, particularly in the oil-producing region to make sure that petroleum businesses operate peacefully.

Lawan explained: “We must do everything that’s essential to keep to make sure that stability and security, varied communities have to get carried along.” Gbajabiamila equally said the rate could be implemented to guarantee passage of this bill, stressing that there was a demand for Nigeria to bring investment.

He voiced concern on the future of this business, noting that Nigeria has to make haste to research its hydrocarbon resources. “We’ve decided to find the PIB right now moment,” he said.

Secretary-General of OPEC, Mohammad Sanusi Barkindo, that increased concern over insecurity in the nation, which he said took collective attempts noted that the nation was in a position to handle recent financial shocks.

Recalling the 2016 oil cost shortfall and the huge consequences of the oil glut resulting in the 2020-21 downturn, Barkindo said the catastrophic spread of COVID-19 severely affected international petroleum demand and, exposing growing markets like Nigeria.

He explained: “Since the world market contracted by 3.5 per cent year-over-year in 2020, global oil demand dropped by 9.5 mb/d. And President Buhari and his Government rose to these two fantastic challenges.

Speaking on action taken by OPEC to keep the market in equilibrium, Barkindo stated conformity into the production alterations was 114 per cent in April 2021. According to the worldwide market, oil market principles and the petroleum demand outlook have been supported by favourable information on vaccine rollouts and also the ongoing massive fiscal stimulus that’s forcing the economic collapse.

To him, the ongoing large number of COVID-19 instances in certain countries; the jagged vaccine rollout, especially when studying the developed versus the developing world; virus mutations; an orderly and clear return of provides to the worldwide marketplace; inflationary pressures; along with central bank answers, create a concern to the industry.

Stating that gas could eventually become dominant in energy combination, Sentyurin noted that the share of gasoline at energy combination could move to 28 per cent from present 23 from 2050.

The Northern Elders Forum (NEF) has asked the federal government not to stop at whatever could avert another civil war in the nation

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The Northern Elders Forum (NEF) has asked the federal government not to stop at whatever could avert another civil war in the nation.

Nigeria had its first and only civil war between 1966 and 1970 through which the Eastern Region, largely peopled by Igbo, attempted secession in the then national government led by Gen. Yakubu Gowon (retd).

There were attendant losses after the war, particularly on the side of the secessionists who desired the Biafran Republic beneath Odumegwu Ojukwu, then a Colonel from the Nigerian Army.

However, a truce has been reached at Aburi, Ghana, during which the warring parties agreed to sheathe their sword and announced that a ‘no victor no vanquished’ position with the 3Rs of Reconciliation, Reconstruction and Rehabilitation.

Fresh threat

But addressing select journalists at the end of its meeting Monday at Abuja on the brand new threat from the South-east, NEF’s Director, Publicity and Advocacy, Dr Hakeem Baba-Ahmed, stated the South-east political leaders are even afraid of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and also the Eastern Security Network (ESN), hence cannot curb insecurity in the region.

He explained:”Northern Elders Forum has reviewed tendencies and events, which imply that the nation is headed for more emergencies. The ability of the Nigerian State to secure citizens, protect the nation’s territorial integrity and resist violent assaults on our motto is weakening into the degrees of earning threats that have no impact.

“Armed criminals of all types have improved their fearless stranglehold over our lives in most areas of the nation. Irredentists are increasingly asserting their influence over in the South East and some parts of the country, and at the way that countless Nigerians now reside. Rhetorics from governmental leaders and ethnic champions who speak in risks and demands routinely imply the sentiments in service of irredentism are getting more prevalent.

“All Nigerians are paying the price of failure of two sets of leaders. At the federal level, the government seems to have lost the capacity to stop the slow descent of the country into anarchy. Political leaders at the South East seem to have submitted to violence and terror of IPOB and ESN. Muted voices of millions of Igbo can’t be discovered so that fellow Nigerians may comprehend the level to which secession by the Igbo signifies the popular choice.

“This country has had to fight a horrible war to preserve the nation. The North had paid its dues in that war, as indeed it did in several ways throughout the history of the nation. Under our present conditions, no Nigerian must welcome a different war to keep the nation together. The North in particular has more than enough challenges, and we realize that violent secession by any part of Nigeria will compound the problems all Nigerians reside with.

“The Forum has arrived at the difficult conclusion that if support for secession one of the Igbo is as prevalent as it’s being made to look, and Igbo leadership is apparently in support of it, then the country ought to be advised not stand in its own way. It will not be the best option for your Igbo or Nigerians to leave a country we have all toiled to build and a country we all have the responsibility to fix, but it won’t enable a nation already filled up with failures on its knees to fight another war to keep the Igbo in Nigeria.

“The Forum insists that attacks and killings of both Northerners and Federal Government workers and destruction of National assets must stop. People who have been involved in it should be arrested and prosecuted.

“We support calls for Northerners who are exposed to harassment and violence to consider relocating to the North. Unlike the postures and complacency of those leaders of the South East, we advise that Igbo and other cultural groups in the South living in the North should be accorded the usual hospitality and safety.

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“The Forum believes that it is vital to deal with amendments to the constitution and also achieve big changes in the construction and operations of the Federal system now. Members of this National Assembly chosen by Nigerians have lost contact with those they’re supposed to represent. This explains the significant distances which exist between the people and the key national institution that ought to play a major role in mitigating domestic emergencies.

“The National Assembly should explore further avenues for tapping into opinions that can help redress serious limitations to the Federal system prior to the 2023 elections. The North is ready to discuss all matters related to constitutional amendments/ restructuring with the direction of the nation along with other groups who see their existence in the near future of Nigeria,” NEF added.

Umahi resigns

Meanwhile, the Chairman of the South East Security Committee, codenamed, Ebubeagu, Major-General Obi Abel Umahi (rtd) has resigned his place.

Umahi tendered his resignation in a letter dated June 4, 2021, entitled: “Resignation as Chairman South East Security Committee — Ebubeagu” and addressed to the chairman of their South-East Governors Forum.

From the letter also replicated to President General Ohanaeze Ndigbo Ambassador George Obiozor, Umahi said since the creation of this safety outfit, the southeast governors had stifled it of funds and without supplying it with an office space.

Part of the letter reads:”Considering this Security Committee was shaped, we deliberated and agreed on ways to raise security consciousness down to the community level in Igbo land, mode of operations, logistics and a few forms of equipment required, like drones, vehicles etc.. We also crafted the Idea of SE Safety.

“Additionally, I chaired a 21-man Committee set up to draft a legal framework for the SE Safety outfit. The committee was composed of all members of the SE Security committee, the Attorney generals of those five Southeast states and some prominent Igbo sons and brothers. The 21-man Legal Framework Committee was funded to end by the Governor of Ebonyi State.

Subsequently, the draft legal framework Made by the 21-man Committee has been reviewed by SE Security Committee members along with the Attorney Generals of those five Se States to suit South East Ebubeagu Security outfit.

“The SE Security Committee thoroughly prepared and submitted the modalities, for example, structure, for the take-off of EBUBEAGU to the Governors’ Forum through the safety of South East Governors’ Forum, attended by the President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide and some other Igbo leaders introduced a request that Ebubeagu should be rolled out as a matter of urgency and also funded by the Government of their five SE States. From inception to date, SE Security Committee was never funded at all in any capacity and not an office area was provided.

“I respectfully request your Excellencies kindly allow me to resign my appointment as the chairman, SE Security Committee at the soul of my love to serve Ndigbo, I can guarantee you that I shall always be accessible to advise on the success of Ebubeagu free of cost, just as I served as the Chairman of South-East Security Committee from 31 August 2019 till date free of charge directly or indirectly to the five South-East State Government, groups and personalities. I highly value Your Excellencies for the chance you gave me to serve Ndigbo.”

Umahi, who confirmed his resignation to journalists on the telephone said,”Please be assured of my devotion, respect and accept my highest regards of the esteemed considerations.”

 

NYSC DG visits Uzodinma, seeks enhanced partnership with Imo

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The Director-General of the National Youth Servive Cops (NYSC), Brigadier General Shuaibu Ibrahim today paid a courtesy visit to Governor Hope Uzodinma in Owerri, the state capital.

According to a statement by the NYSC management, the visit was to foster partneship between the scheme and the state.

”In the continued pursuit of his policy on stakeholders engagement for the success of the Scheme, the Director-General, Brigadier General Shuaibu Ibrahim today paid a courtesy visit to the Imo State Governor, Senator Hope Uzodimma at the Government House, Owerri,” the statement said.

“Their discussion centred on further strengthening the relationship between the State Government and NYSC.

“The Director-General was accompanied by the Commander, 34 Artillery Brigade of the Mrian Army, Brigadier General RT Utsaha and the NYSC Director of Special Duties, Mr. James Afolayan”.