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DAN’AGUNDI DECLARES OPEN A 4-DAY CAPACITY BUILDING PROGRAMME FOR PROGRAMME STAFF OF THE NATIONAL PRODUCTIVITY CENTRE

In a significant move aimed at enhancing staff efficiency and productivity, the Director General of the National Productivity Centre (NPC), Dr. Baffa Babba Dan’agundi has officially declared open, a 4-day capacity building programme for research officers, aimed at enhancing their knowledge, skills, and competencies in utilizing productivity tools and techniques.
The training, which kicked off on March 17, 2025, at the Anti Corruption Academy in Keffi, focuses on “Basic Productivity Improvement Tools and Techniques.”
While declaring the training programme open, Director- General, Dr. Dan’Agundi affirmed, “the NPC is committed to leading the productivity movement, monitoring trends, building human capacity, and improving the quality of goods and services.
“To achieve this, the Centre will invest in the growth and development of its staff capabilities.”
Dr. Dan’Agundi urged the research officers to maximize the opportunity to upgrade their skills and knowledge.
The 4-day programme will cover various productivity improvement tools and techniques, while participants will engage in intensive sessions and syndicate group discussions led by experts in the field.
The Centre has been actively engaged in various initiatives, including specialized training programmes, deployment of productivity improvement tools and techniques in MSME’s, research/surveys, as well as productivity promotion and advocacy, to drive productivity growth and national development .
This training reflects the Centre’s commitment to promoting continuous development and productivity improvement in Nigeria.
By investing in the capacity of its staff, the NPC aims to create a more competent workforce capable of driving sustainable development throughout Nigeria.
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Insecurity:Zamfara Elders Blast Dauda For Hijacking FG Credit

Zamfara State Elders Forum has criticised Governor Dauda Lawal Dare for attempting to take credit for recent security improvements in the region, accusing him of political opportunism and failing to deliver on campaign promises.
In a statement issued on Wednesday, the Zamfara Elders Forum, through its secretary Dr Alhaji Umaru Yusuf Tsafe, described the governor’s actions as “misleading” and a display of “inconsistency and opportunism.”
The group alleged that Lawal had reneged on his 2023 election pledge to end insecurity in Zamfara within a month, instead shifting blame to the federal government when the situation worsened under his leadership.
“Governor Lawal rode into office on the back of promises he has completely failed to deliver,” Tsafe said, noting that the governor had previously campaigned by blaming his predecessor, Bello Matawalle, for the state’s insecurity.
“Once in office, he claimed he lacked the resources to act, exposing his lack of foresight and leadership.”
The elders further accused Lawal of attempting to claim credit for recent security breakthroughs, which they attributed to the efforts, of President Bola Ahmad Tinubu,
National Security Adviser malam Nuhu Ribadu, Minister of State for Defence Dr. Bello Muhammad Matawalle, and CDS musa
“Governor Lawal neither provided meaningful support nor initiated these operations,” the statement read, labelling his actions as “political desperation.”
The forum urged the people of Zamfara to demand accountability from their leaders, stressing that the state deserves “a governor who is honest, consistent, and genuinely committed to their safety.”
They condemned Lawal’s approach as exploitative, accusing him of seeking to benefit politically from the achievements of others.
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Bridge destroyed as IED ‘planted by ISWAP terrorists’ explodes in Borno

Suspected Islamic State’s West Africa Province (ISWAP) fighters have detonated an improvised explosive device (IED) on Mandafuma bridge, along Biu-Damboa road in Borno state.
Zagazola Makama, a counter-insurgency publication focused on the Lake Chad region, said the incident occurred at about 2 am on Tuesday.
Makama said the explosion was aimed at hindering military reinforcements traveling through the area, and to disrupt the movement of motorists and passengers along the route.
Some images released by the publication show severe damage to the bridge which links Mandafuma village and Biu town.
On April 12, eight travelers were killed following an IED explosion on the Maiduguri-Damboa road in Borno state.
The incident which involved a commercial bus heading to Maiduguri from Damboa left 11 other persons severely injured.
Similarly, on March 21, four passengers were killed and four others injured after an IED exploded under a commercial vehicle in Biu LGA of the state.
The vehicle was said to have stepped on the IED upon reaching Sabon Garin, Kimba junction, leading to a massive explosion that killed on the spot four passengers, including three females and a male.
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Dangote Refinery Reduces Ex-Depot Petrol Price To N835/Litre

By Abubakar Yunusa
The Dangote Petroleum Refinery has further reduced the ex-gantry price of premium motor spirit (PMS), also known as petrol, to N835 per litre.
According to sources at the refinery, the plant dropped the price of the petrol sold to oil marketers to N835 per litre, six days after the refinery reduced it to N865 per litre.
“The refinery reduced the price of the petrol to N835 per litre,” a source told TheCable.
The reduction in Dangote petrol price followed an announcement by the federal government on April 9, that the naira-for-crude oil deal will continue after the first phase ended on March 31.
“The stakeholders reaffirmed the government’s continued commitment to the full implementation of this strategic initiative, as directed by the Federal Executive Council (FEC),” the finance ministry said.
“Thus, the Crude and Refined Product Sales in Naira initiative is not a temporary or time-bound intervention, but a key policy directive designed to support sustainable local refining, bolster energy security, and reduce reliance on foreign exchange in the domestic petroleum market.”
On April 15, Farouk Ahmed, chief executive officer (CEO) of the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA), said the estimated pump price of petrol in Nigeria is less than that of neighbouring countries in West Africa.
Ahmed also said Nigeria’s petrol importation reduced by 29.9 million litres in eight months due to increased contributions from local refineries.