The National Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, has attributed the country’s economic crisis (Fuel scarcity) to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP’s) 16 years misrule.
While addressing Journalists in Lagos, Tinubu stated that PDP had destroyed Nigeria during its 16-year rule. He said the PDP refused to pursue what was necessary for the growth and development of the country.
He said, “We want to stay focused and redirect Nigeria. We want to reverse the decay of 16 years. We are hearing comments from the PDP left and right. We are saying we want to clear the mess they created. For 16 good years, the PDP destroyed the country. We should not be lamenting over petrol queues today if they had seen what was necessary and done what was necessary for this country.
“We can’t be emotional and live in self-denial. They should have done the Awolowo Road and the Lagos/Ibadan Expressway. If they put priority on our railroad, if they put priority on electricity generation and distribution, we will not be in this mess today.”
SHOCKING: Cooks Arrested For Picking Students Sanitary Pads
The Federal Girls’ College, (FGC) Akure, Ondo State Capital over the weekend witnessed a shocking scene following an alarm raised by the students that their used sanitary pads are being allegedly picked by two of their cooks.
It was gathered that that the suspects were allegedly caught by the students at their dustbins on Friday, which was a day to their “Visiting Day.” The students escalated the matter, and the two suspects have been arrested and suspended by the School management.
The school Principal, Mrs. Florence Ejikeme, noted that the police is in full charge of the case for proper investigation.
Mr Femi Joseph, the State Police Public Relations Officers, who confirmed the incident said only two of the women were in the police custody. He added that the command had commenced investigation on the matter.
According to the Police PRO, the command had not been able to establish that whether or not the suspects used the sanitary pads for ritual purposes as alleged by the students.
He, however, appealed to the students to be calm that the police would get into the root of the matter. “The matter is still at the realm of allegation, so as I’m speaking with you we, are still investigating.”
Sexual Assault: Rector Threatens Sanctions Against Lecturers
The Rector of Akanu Ibiam Federal Polytechnic Uwana (AIFPU), Ven Ogbonnia Ibe-Enwo has warned lecturers to desist from the act of abusing students sexually or financially.
The rector who gave the warning during the 35th Matriculation Ceremony of the School said anyone caught in the act will face the consequences. He added that appropriate measures have been taken to eradicate or curtail any form of extortion in the institution.
Venn Ogbonia, however, urged the Federal Government to review the Federal Polytechnic Act, noting that the move will revolutionalise polytechnic education in the country and ensure the production of manpower up to the highest level from Bachelor of Technology to Doctorate degree of Technology.
His words: “The review will also enable us be at par with universities while allowing our core mandates to remain. The rector noted that the move will ensure productivity and ensure a level playing ground for all members of the sector such that they would attain the peak of their careers.
“We should abrogate all dichotomies militating against productivity, as obtained in the career progression between the university and polytechnic graduates,” the rector added.
Wike Opens Up On Rivers Commissioner’s Suspension
Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike, has said he suspended the state’s commissioner for Works, Mr Kevin Wachukwu because of negligence of duty and failure to monitor projects effectively.
“This is the time to deliver good governance to the people of Rivers State and I will not tolerate negligence of duty. The failure to deploy site engineers to these project three project sites means that the government and people of the state can be short-changed via poor quality delivery.
“The contracts have provision for site engineers and project vehicles. There was no reason why it was not enforced. If I am always at project sites supervising the quality and pace of work, there is no reason why the commissioner should not do the same. This goes to other commissioners. We are in the era of governance and every official must work for the people of the state”, Wike said addressing Journalists in Port Harcourt.
Fuel Crisis: FG Orders NSCDC To Arrest Black Market Operators
In bid to stop the activities of black market operators and others illegally benefiting from people in the current fuel crisis, the Nigeria Security & Civil Defence Corps ( NSCDC) has ordered a 24-hour surveillance of petrol stations by the Officers of the corps.
The Commandant General of Nigeria Security & Civil Defence Corps ( NSCDC) Alhaji Abdullahi gave the order after a meeting with the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Mr. Ibe Kachikwu at NNPC towers Abuja,
Federal Government has outlawed selling of petrol on roadsides and directed the NSCDC official to arrest and prosecute offenders.
The deployment of officers of the Corps to petrol stations across the country would help check sharp practices and ensure the smooth supply and distribution of the product.
The Minister of State for Petroleum Resources and Group Managing Director of the NNPC, Mr. Ibe Kachikwu, during the meeting, stated that the involvement of NSCDC operatives became necessary following the need to ensure total eradication of queues from fuel stations across the country and for effective monitoring of the distribution system.
Agriculture: ‘Buharists’ Begin Diversification Of Economy
The Buhari Youth Organisation BYO, in line with Federal government’s aspiration to diversify the economy from oil has began full activation of the agricultural sector by educating and engaging youths with agriculture.
The Lagos state chapter of the BYO which recently registered it’s agric cooperative society with the Lagos state Ministry of Agriculture, over the weekend, held an Agric seminar with the theme; Repositioning Agriculture For Youths Empowerment and Rural Development.
According to the group, the seminar is aimed at educating the youths and its members on the need to take agriculture seriously and how to succeed in the sector by having firsthand information from experts in the industry.
Speaking at the event in Lagos, the Lagos State Commissioner for Agriculture, Toyin Suarau said the state had acquired 2,134 hectares of land from neighbouring states to promote agriculture.
The commissioner, who was represented by Oladeji Alao, the General Manager of Lagos State Coconut Development Authority, said the state government had invested much in agriculture to empower youths.
He said noted that Nigeria is currently facing hard times because of over reliance on oil.
The commissioner decried the absence of youths in the industry, adding that the average age of a Nigerian farmer today is about 55.
“Lagos State has 84 hectares of land in Osogbo, out of which 20 hectares is used for palm produce, while others are used for rice farm, cassava and mills.
“We have also acquired 1,000 hectares of land in the same Osun, 500 hectares in Ogun and Oyo each and 50 hectares in Abuja to encourage farming.”
According to Saurau, the state has developed estate farming and cluster farming because of the challenge of space in the state.
While delivering a lecture entitled: “Reclaiming the Lost Paradise through Agricultural Entrepreneurship”, the Guest Speaker, Isaac Oluyi, said resourceful youths would understand that agric is a good business, adding that the sector must be technologically driven.
“For agriculture to be attractive, it must be driven by technology. We can make use of technology to change our fortune through agriculture. Agriculture has gone beyond hoes and cutlasses, Oluyi said.
The guest speaker urged youths to stop complaining but rather engage in crop cultivation, animal rearing, processing, distribution, marketing and many others.
The National President of BYO, Khalil Aminu, said the President Muhammadu Buhari-led government is going back to the basis which is agriculture.
Aminu noted that soft loans would be given to youths who are interested in the agriculture. He assured that the fund would not be siphoned by the political class who may want to present themselves as farmers, saying it is no longer business as usual.
The BYO boss commended the initiative of the Lagos state chapter, saying it was timely and aligned with the policy trust of the Federal Government.
He further directed all state chapters of the BYO to emulate the Lagos chapter’s initiative to empower the youths in agriculture.
Earlier, Prince Wale Oyekoya, the Chairman, Agriculture, Lagos Chambers of Commerce and Industry, urged all states to take advantage of agriculture to improve on their Internally Generated Revenue.
In attendance at the event were; National Vice President, BYO, Mrs Lucy Ajayi, Lagos Patron of the group, Hon. Hakeem Oluwo Apesin and BYO Lagos Agric Grand Consultant, Prince Wale Oyekoya among others.
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