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Governor Inuwa Clinches Vanguard Newspaper’s Most Outstanding Governor of the Year Award

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Barely three days after receiving the Leadership Governor of the Year Award, Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya of Gombe State has again been honoured by Vanguard Newspaper, one of the foremost and reputable Newspapers in Nigeria as the the ‘Most Outstanding Governor of the Year 2021′.

The Award Ceremony which took place at the prestigious Eko Hotels and Suites, Victoria Island Lagos, is an annual event that celebrates excellence, national pride, and service to humanity in governance, business, politics and other facets of human endeavour.

This year marks the 10th edition of the award which is tagged ‘Celebrating a Decade of Excellence’ and it held amidst pomp and pageantry with four Governors, Deputy Governors, Former Governors, Ministers, many heads of private sector organisations, diplomats, elder statesmen and other eminent personalities in attendance.

Governor Inuwa Yahaya’s award was presented to him jointly by former Governors of Akwa Ibom and Ogun States, Obong Victor Atah and Chief Olusegun Osoba respectively.

While presenting the Award, which was received by the Deputy Governor, Dr Manassah Daniel Jatau on behalf of Governor Inuwa Yahaya, Vanguard described the Gombe Governor as a befitting recipient, noting that after 25 years of existence as a state, the Jewel in the Savannah under the leadership of of the incumbent chief executive is clearly set on the path of a new dawn.

The Vanguard Board of Editors which scrutinised the credentials of the awardees before finally selecting them, indicated that the APC led administration in Gombe State has succeeded in creating a clear development roadmap and has placed Gombe State on the trajectory of sustainable socio-economic development through its 10-Year Development Plan known as the Development Agenda for Gombe State, DEVAGOM.

“There is a wide spectrum of giant strides by the current administration which has resulted in the provision of critical infrastructure, especially the completion of the regional and township roads, thereby catalysing an unprecedented economic vibrancy for Gombe State”.

Vanguard singled out Inuwa Yahaya from the pages of Gombe history as a leader who has been able to change the dynamics of socio-economic development of Gombe and put it on a remarkable pedestal of growth which has magnetized investors to the State.

Gombe State Deputy Governor, Dr. Manassah Daniel Jatau told journalists, shortly after the ceremony, that Gombe State had been very methodical and meticulous with governance under Governor Inuwa Yahaya.

He said the State has placed a great emphasis on provision of critical infrastructure, like road network simultaneously so that development can be fast-tracked and goods and services can be delivered to the citizens faster.

Dr. Jatau also told the press that the peace and tranquility being enjoyed in Gombe is as a result of good management of the diversity of the citizens by the government.

He said further that in the security architecture of Gombe, nobody is left out.
“The traditional rulers, the local hunters, vigilantes and all the security agencies are all involved. It is not surprising therefore that Gombe was recently adjudged as the safest state in Nigeria”. He added.

The also attributed the influx of investors into Gombe not only to its relative peace but also because of its ease of doing business.

He commended Vanguard for helping to build a better society through the awards.

Chairman of the occasion, Obong Victor Attah said in his opening remarks, that the awards have been of immense benefit to the society given the calibre and accomplishments of the recipients over the years.

He said: “It is indeed a mark of distinction and well deserving. I congratulate Vanguard for sustaining the awards for 10 years.

In his address of Welcome, Mr. Gbenga Adefaye, GM/Editor-in-Chief, Vanguard Media Ltd., said the front line national newspaper is celebrating a decade of recognition without blemish.

“This year’s special edition themed; “A Decade of Excellence” is still in line with our desire to celebrate and award Nigeria’s finest individuals for their societal impact, excellence and outstanding achievements across different sectors and industries”.

The Gombe delegation to the award ceremony, which was led by the Deputy Governor, included the Commissioner of Finance and Economic Development, Muhammad Gambo Magaji and his Higher Education counterpart, Mr. Meshack Audu Lauco ( overseeing Commissioner of Information).

Ismaila Uba Misilli
Director-General
( Press Affairs)
Government House
Gombe

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Nigeria Senators Visit Maiduguri, Donate N74m To Borno Flood Victims

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Senators in the 10th session of the National Assembly have donated N74m to support the victims of the devastating flood that ravaged Maiduguri, the Borno State capital, last week.

The Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Barau I Jibrin, disclosed this on behalf of the President of the Senate, Senator Godswill Obot Akpabio, when he led some senators to Maiduguri on Tuesday.

According to Senator Barau, each of the 108 Senators would donate N500,000 (N54m), while he personally contributed N10m. The Northern Senators Forum also donated N10, totalling N74m.

The Senators, who were received by the Borno State Governor, Professor Babagana Zulum, included the Chairman of the Northern Senators Forum, Senator Abdulaziz Musa Yar’Adua, Chairman of the Southern Senators Forum, Senator Mukhail Adetokunbo Abiru, Senator Ikra Aliyu Bilbis(Zamfara Central), Senator Onawo Mohammed Ogoshi (Nasarawa South) and Senator Sadiq Suleiman Umar (Kwara North).

Others are Senator Diket Plang (Plateau Central), Senator Babangida Hussaini (Jigawa North-West), Senator Pam Mwadkon Dachungyang (Plateau North),
Senator Mohammed Tahir Monguno (Borno North) and Kaka Shehu Lawan (Borno Central).

Senator Barau commiserated with the Borno State Government and the entire people of the state over the devastating flood.

” Your Excellency, we are here to register our condolences and commiserate with you and the entire state over the ugly flood incident in this beautiful Borno last week.

“Whatever touches Borno has touched the entire country. This is why I’m here with some of my colleagues, even though the President of the Senate was here yesterday (Monday) representing the Senate as a whole.

” But it’s our tradition, normally in an occurrence such as this, even if the father or a leader came to register his condolences, that doesn’t stop those that are under him to go individually or collectively and commiserate with the victims.

” We commiserate with you, and we pray that may Allah grant those who lost their lives Jannatul Firdaus. May Allah SWT quicken the recovery of the injured persons, and may He make those who lost their valuables regain them as soon as possible.

” Yesterday, when the President of the Senate came, he did not tell you what we intended to donate. The situation of the victims profoundly touches us. After our meeting yesterday, we agreed to donate the sum of N54,000,000 (Fifty Four Million Naira). Each senator is donating N500,000, which will be N54m.

” Personally, I am donating the sum of N10 million. I pray that this flood will not occur again in Borno State and the entire country, ” he said.

The Senators also paid a condolence visit to Senator Baba Kaka Garbai, who represented Borno Central in the Eighth Senate over the demise of his mother last week.

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Exclusive: NNPCL, Others Import Tonnes of Off-Spec Fuel into Nigeria

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Contrary to its assurances, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Limited (NNPCL) and independent marketers have continued to import substandard and off-specification Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), also known as petrol, into Nigeria.

Investigation revealed that the ‘dirty petrol’ could account for as much as a quarter of the estimated 50 million litres of daily consumption when the volume imported by independent marketers is added to that of the NNPCL.

According to a Motor Tanker Vessels Report of Friday, September 13, 2024, sighted by our reporter, the combined amount of petrol imported through the Apapa, Tincan, Lekki, Calabar, Port Harcourt and Warri ports stood at 261,938 metric tonnes.

These deliveries were imported from the same sources deemed off-specification and damaging to automobiles.

Of the reported quantity, NNPCL received 134,938 metric tonnes, while independent marketers received 127,000 metric tonnes, accounting for about one-quarter of the amount of petrol consumed by Nigerians every month.

The off-specification petrol imports were received as months-long fuel queues persist across the country leaving Nigerians no option but to buy the fuel even as NNPCL management continues to assure that all is well.

An industry source, who does not want his name mentioned to protect his business interest, said: “They (NNPCL and independent marketers) have brought into the country the same kind of fuel that was condemned as dirty petrol but they know people are forced to buy this because the queues and shortage are forcing people to be desperate.”

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Climate Change: Nigeria Makes Case For Borno, Zamfara Flood Victims At AU Parliament

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…As Deputy Speaker Narrates How PAP’s Support For PISE-P, Others Can Enhance Peace

Nigeria has strongly advocated payment of taxes by multinationals and billionaires globally to support African countries exposed to the effects of climate change.

The Deputy Speaker of the House of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Benjamin Okezie Kalu and leader of the Nigerian delegation to the ongoing special sitting of the Committees of the Pan African Parliament (PAP) in South Africa on Tuesday presented the country’s position.

Reacting to a paper titled “The Impact of Climate Change and Africa’s Strategic Pursuits Going into COP” delivered by the Director of Programmes and Research, Pan African Climate Justice Alliance (PACJA), Mr. Charles Mwangi Nyambura, Kalu proposed a global climate tax to support climate adaptation in the world’s most vulnerable regions, such as Africa, relying however on the submission of Nobel Prize-winning Economist, Esther Duflo.

The Deputy Speaker who bemoaned the recent flooding in Borno, Zamfara States amongst others said that the idea of the climate tax is to help mitigate the impacts of climate change on the continent.

He said: “Africa is disproportionately impacted by climate change despite contributing just 3.8% to the global share of greenhouse gas emissions in contrast to 23% by China, 19% by the US, and 13% by the European Union.

“Climate change undermines Africa’s progress towards sustainable development goals, hindering economic growth and human well-being.

“At present, nearly 600 million Africans lack access to electricity according to the World Bank, which hinders economic growth, industrial development, and access to essential services.

“Furthermore, Africa faces a widening energy gap compared to South Asia and Latin America, which have made more significant progress in bridging their energy deficits.

“Simultaneously, Nobel Prize-winning economist Esther Duflo has proposed a global climate tax to support climate adaptation in the world’s most vulnerable regions, such as Africa. Duflo’s proposal includes a tax on multinational corporations and billionaires to fund climate adaptation in low-income countries, helping them prepare for and mitigate the impacts of climate disasters.

“This need for climate resilience was brought into stark focus between August and September 2024, when heavy rains affected many local government areas (LGAs) in Borno State, Nigeria, resulting in significant flooding. These floods devastated various communities, displacing many households and damaging infrastructure, crops, and shelters.

“On September 9, 2024, Maiduguri was hit by a massive flood caused by the collapse of the Alau Dam in the neighboring Konduga LGA, marking the first time the dam had overflowed since 2012. The resulting damage from these floods underscores the growing challenge posed by climate variability and human-induced factors, which have increasingly displaced populations across Nigeria.

“In Borno State alone, the International Organization for Migration’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) identified 320,791 individuals in 65,731 households affected by the floods across 19 LGAs. These include 157,274 internally displaced persons (IDPs) and 108 returnees, all severely impacted by the floods”

Kalu who was accompanied to the event by some members of the Nigerian parliament including members of the House and Senators while speaking on Agenda 2063 of the African Union (AU) said that food and energy insecurity are emerging threats to the stability and prosperity of African nations.

The leader of the Nigerian delegation to the Pan African Parliament’s intervention highlighted the devastating effects of food insecurity, worsened by climate change, conflicts, and economic disruptions.

Emphasizing that Africa’s agricultural potential remains largely untapped, Kalu called for comprehensive agricultural reforms and investment in agribusiness as solutions to the growing food crisis.

While identifying some pressing issues facing the African continent, the Deputy Speaker also emphasized the pivotal role of education as the foundation for Africa’s future.

He underscored the critical role education plays in shaping the continent’s future, aligning it with the African Union’s goals under Agenda 2063.

The leader of the Nigerian delegation called for continental cooperation to ensure that every child, regardless of background, has access to quality education.

This, he said, includes addressing gender disparities, supporting rural schools, and increasing funding for teachers and infrastructure.

“We cannot speak of a prosperous Africa when our education systems are failing to prepare our youth for the challenges and opportunities of tomorrow,” Kalu remarked, calling for unified education policies across Africa.

Also speaking on the issue of security as one of the most significant challenges that has continued to plague Africa, the Deputy Speaker who recalled Nigeria’s experience stressed the importance of collective security mechanisms, such as the African Union’s African Standby Force, and regional cooperation to combat terrorism, organized crime, and violent extremism.

Kalu also decried the unconstitutional changes in government, condemning
coups and unconstitutional transitions as threats to the continent’s democratic progress.

He called on the Pan-African Parliament to take a zero-tolerance stance on undemocratic change of government, encouraging sanctions and regional interventions to restore democratic
governance.

“We cannot allow a return to the dark days where the will of the people is undermined by the actions of a few,” Kalu said.

In his remarks on how PAP can enhance its role of fostering peace across the continent, Kalu said that the parliament should leverage the kind gestures by the African Union (AU) Peace Fund Committee to support some community- driven initiatives such as Peace In South East (PISE-P).

“How can the African Union’s Peace Fund integrate peace initiatives led by civil society and non-governmental organizations that play a significant role in promoting peaceful co-existence?
“Specifically, how can grassroots and community-driven initiatives, such as the Peace in the Southeast (PISE-P) Initiative in Nigeria, be co-opted into the AU’s broader peace projects to enhance their impact?

“Has the AU Peace Fund provided support for community-led peace initiatives, such as PISE-P or similar programs across the continent, that are crucial in addressing local conflicts? If not, what are the reasons for the lack of engagement with such initiatives? Kalu inquired.

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