Thursday, August 10, 2017

Buhari’s aides holding him captive –Group

The #resumeOrResign protesters have accused aides of President Muhammadu Buhari of “holding him captive.”
They called on the President to demonstrate his” touted integrity” by resigning from office, saying he is “incapacitated and can no longer rule the country.”
The civil society coalition members reminded Buhari that he once asked late President Musa Yar’Adua to resign or be impeached when the latter was sick in 2010, stressing that he should toe the path of honour by doing so.
Speaking to journalists on the fourth day of their protest at the Unity Fountain, Maitama, Abuja on Thursday, the convener, Deji Adeyanju, said Buhari should leave office if he knew what integrity meant.

PHOTOS: Police lead pro-Buhari protesters to Villa


Photos: Olatunji Obasa
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[VIDEO] African migrants arrive Spanish beach, scatter before police arrive

A boat carrying dozens of African migrants landed on a Spanish beach in front of shocked holiday-makers.
Footage shows the migrants leaping out of a black inflatable dinghy (open boat with a mast and sails) and dashing across the sand on beaches at Cadiz in southern Spain, after crossing the Strait of Gibraltar.
The group managed to leave from the beach before the authorities arrived some time after.
The incident took place on Wednesday afternoon, with footage showing the boat coming up behind a man and a child taking a dip in the sea.

The migrants disperse hurriedly before police arrival.

As the boat pulls into shallow water, those on board leap out and run up the beach.

One onlooker asks in an astonished voice, ‘What’s going on?’

Herdsmen seek inclusion in FG’s health programmes

The Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN), has appealed to the Federal Government to include pastoralists in its health programmes to avoid transfer of diseases from humans to animals.
The National Secretary of the association, Alhaji Baba Ngelzarma, made the appeal while speaking with newsmen in Abuja on Thursday.
Ngelzarma who expressed regret over the neglect of the livestock sector, said that pastoralists were not usually considered  while designing government health programmes.
The national secretary said that the population of pastoralists and herdsmen across the country was over 30 million and should not be neglected in any government programme.
“Pastoralists do not benefit from government health programmes. Today, if they are sick, they only go to the patent medical stores in nearby communities to get treated.

Lassa fever: Lagos urges calm as three test positive

Officials confirmed yesterday three more cases of  Lassa fever in Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial and business honeypot.
But the state government urged residents not to panic as it is on top of the situation.
Two persons infected with the disease have died at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH),  Idi-Araba. A resident doctor who participated in the autopsy on the cases got infected.
Yesterday, three of the 100 people being traced in connection with the treatment of the cases were declared positive after tests.
The three, like the doctor, are being treated at the hospital’s isolation ward.
Four people were quarantined for clinical analysis in Yobe State, according to Commissioner for Health  Dr Bello Kawuwa.

Wednesday, July 26, 2017

Senate to change name of Nigerian Police Force to Nigerian Police

The Nigerian Senate has pushed for the change of name from the Nigerians Police Force to simply the Nigerian Police. This is part of the recommendations in the 29 bills approved by the Senate in the ongoing Constitution amendment process.
Some stakeholders in the security sector have claimed that the if the word force is removed from the Nigerian Police, it will better drive home the reality that the police is really “your friend”  especially because friends don’t need force, like the military, in relating with fellow friends.
However, the President of the Senate, Dr. Bukola Saraki, while commending his colleagues for job well done, said that the senate has laid the foundation for a new and better Nigeria by approving the 29 bills in the ongoing Constitution amendment process.

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Saraki who spoke at the closing of electronic voting on the proposed amendments to the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria commended his colleagues for passing the recommended amendments.

Salary arrears in states will soon be history — Segun Oni

Mr Segun Oni, Deputy National Chairman (South) of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has said that the salary arrears syndrome across most states of the federation will soon be a history.
According to a statement signed by Mr Edegbe Odemwingie, APC Assistant Director, Publicity, Oni said this when a UK Member of Parliament for Edmonton, Kate Osamor, visited the APC national leadership on Wednesday in Abuja.
Oni said that the Federal Government was working hard to totally eliminate the problem, adding that the bulk of arrears owed workers in some states, had been paid through the bailout funds.
“We are doing something which people have not recognised as a cardinal signature of the progressives; we are trying to eradicate salary arrears.
“Past governments, particularly at the state levels owed salaries and this administration has been trying to help them (states) pay the arrears.