Wednesday, 5 October 2016

“Our Parents Are Really Suffering” – Students Beg Ajimobi

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Daily Post reports that the president of federation of Oyo state students’ union, University of Abuja chapter, Adebimpe Peter Babatunde has cried out to Oyo state governor, Abiola Ajimobi to pay outstanding salaries to their workers.
Babatunde urged him to prioritize payment of workers’ salary arrears as their parents are suffering.
However, he recognized the efforts Ajimobi has taken to make Oyo state a better place like the recent creation of local council development areas aimed at bringing government closer to the people,
“Governor Ajimobi should make payment of workers salary as one of the cardinal agenda of his government,” the leader noted.
“Our parents are suffering. The government should not do as if all is well in the state; we suffer in our various schools as students from Oyo State because our parents have no money to cater for our needs.
“We have several cases of self withdrawal from higher institutions because of inability to meet up with the financial obligations required. This is not good enough for a state that is noted for playing leading roles in the nation.
“Oyo state as we all know is a pace setter, we make good records not bad records for other states to emulate. We appeal to the governor to sustain the good names of the state right from the days of the late sage, Papa Obafemi Awolowo,” he said.
Adebimpe further urged Ajimobi to increase the state’s internally generated revenue instead of total dependence on the monthly sharing of the federal allocation.
“The era of banking on the monthly sharing of money from the Federation Account is over due to the collapsing of the crude oil prices in the international market.
“Governors should think out of the box to justify the mandate given to them by the voters,” the statement concluded,” he said.
The war between the government and Oyo workers over unpaid salaries have been lingering for a while.
However, last year, The Oyo state chapter of the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) has blasted Governor Abiola Ajimobi for failing to pay the balance of April salaries to staff of local government including Primary School teachers in Oyo state.
The NLC described Ajimobi’s refusal to pay salaries as a rejection of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) mutually singed in the wake of the salary crisis that bedeviled the state.
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Yahaya Bello Appoints First Kogi State Female Chief Press Secretary


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The Governor of Kogi State, Alhaji Yahaya Bello, has appointed 35-year old Petra Akinti Onyegbule as the first ever Kogi state Female Chief Press Secretary.
Petra Akinti Onyegbule is the first ever female Chief Press Secretary in Kogi state and Northern Nigeria, the second ever Female CPS in Nigeria and the only female CPS in Nigeria at the moment.
Before her new appointment, Petra was the Governor’s Special Assistant on Electronic Media.
Petra Akinti Onyegbule has since resumed office We say big congrats to her.
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Rice Smuggled Into The Country Not Fit For Consumption – Customs Warns Nigerians


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Mr Hameed Ali, the Comptroller-General of Customs, has said 99 per cent of rice smuggled through the land borders into the country are not fit for human consumption.He said this at a joint news conference on illegal rice importation to Nigeria yesterday in Abuja.
He said samples of some of the rice seizures made over a period were referred to NAFDAC to ascertain their condition.
He said the test reports certified that smuggled rice through the borders was unfit for human consumption and so Nigerians should desist from it.
“Importation of rice into the country is not banned but restricted on the point of entry to seaports only. We remain firm in our resolve to enforce the restriction of rice imports only to our seaports.
We have re-organised our anti-smuggling patrols to provide additional capability and bite,” Mr. Ali said while speaking on how to stop them from coming into the country.
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Task Force In Plateau To Use Prisons Dogs In Its Operations


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The Operation Safe Haven Special Task Force in Plateau says it will engage the services of the Nigeria Prisons Service dogs in its activities.
Maj. Gen. Nicholas Rogers, the Commander of the task force made this known when he visited the Controller of the Prisons in Plateau, Mr Noel Ailewon, in Jos.
Rogers said that the dogs would be used in intelligence gathering and arrest of suspects, adding the dogs were good tool for curtailing vices such as drug peddling and weapon concealment.
“There are security issues of concern like drug use and hawking, illegal possession of weapons and so many other vices affecting the society, these dogs can help us meet up the challenges.
“We want to collaborate with the Nigeria Prisons to see how we can deploy these dogs as part of our security machinery to be able to gather more intelligence and make useful arrests,’’ he said.
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