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Reps To Probe FG’s Conditional Cash Transfer

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The House of Representatives has resolved to investigate the conditional cash transfer programme of the Federal Government.

Honourable Abass Adigun who moved the motion reminded the House that in order to ensure effective and efficient delivery of the programme in August 2024, nominees for the programme were informed that they will be paid the sum of N50,000 each for three months.

However, some nominees received payment months after information was completed and submitted to the portal, while other nominees have not, and the National Cash Transfer Office has not responded to the payment of other nominees to date.

President Bola Tinubu suspended the scheme – initiated by his predecessor Muhammadu Buhari and administered by the National Social Investment Programme – in January owing to alleged corruption in programme.

But in February, the Federal Government said it was restarting the scheme and is targeting an extra 12 million households that could qualify for these direct payments.

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Bandits Abduct Catholic Priest In Kaduna

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By Israel Bulus, Kaduna

A Catholic priest, Rev. Fr. Ibrahim Amos, has been abducted by bandits in Kurmin Risga, Kauru Local Government Area of Kaduna State.

The incident occurred in the early hours of Thursday, April 24, 2025 Easter Thursday at approximately 12:15 a.m. The priest was whisked from his residence at St. Gerald Quasi Parish, Kurmin Risga.

The Chancellor of the Catholic Diocese of Kafanchan, Rev. Fr. Dr. Jacob Shanet, confirmed the abduction on Thursday in a press statement, describing it as a deeply saddening development. He called for prayers for the safe return of the cleric.

“We solicit your prayers for his quick and safe release,” Shanet said.

“We invite the general public to remain calm and avoid taking the law into their own hands, stressing every legitimate and available means will be deployed to ensure that Rev. Fr. Ibrahim Amos returns to us unharmed and in good health.”

Elanzanews reports that the Diocese also invoked the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary and all angels for the priest’s safe return.

Efforts to reach the Kaduna State Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Mansir Hassan, were unsuccessful as he did not respond to calls as of the time of filing this report.

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Okpebholo denies paying N6bn to terrorist group in Edo

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Edo State Governor, Monday Okpebholo has denied authorising payment of N6 billion as compensation to any group in the state.

Okpebholo made the clarification in a statement issued by his Chief Press Secretary, Fred Itua, on Thursday in Benin.

The governor was reacting to a publication by IPOB, a proscribed terrorist group, accusing him of allocating N6 billion to “compensate terrorists.”

The group also accused Okpebholo of betraying the people of the state in the process.

Reacting, the governor described the allegation as fictitious, malicious, and misleading, aimed at discrediting his government and stirring public unrest.

He labelled the allegation as inciteful and a calculated attempt to distort facts, sow ethnic division, and destabilise the state.

According to him, this tactic align with IPOB’s history of spreading falsehood and inciting hatred under the pretence of defending ethnic interests.

Okpebholo added that IPOB’s desperate bid to associate his administration with violence and disunity would not succeed and must be resisted by all.

He emphasised that the Edo government has never and would never compensate individuals or groups involved in terrorism or criminal activities.
Okpebholo said he was committed to justice and the rule of law, prioritising citizens’ safety regardless of background or belief.

He described the claim that vigilantes were handed over to “Fulani authorities” as absurd, disrespectful, and an insult to security personnel’s sacrifices.

“IPOB’s latest attempt to incite ethnic unrest is criminal and has been out rightly rejected by the people of Edo.

“Edo residents are renowned for peace, unity, and hospitality. The state rejects IPOB’s dangerous rhetoric and attempts to destabilise our harmonious coexistence.

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“Their failed attempt to implant terror in Edo is a clear example of propaganda with no place in our peace-loving society.

“A group that enforces illegal sit-at-home orders and commits murder cannot pretend to speak for justice or human rights in any form.

“Security agencies are urged to investigate and prosecute those behind this publication to protect Edo from ethnic conflict and further misinformation,” the governor stated.

According to him, no group, regardless of their platform, should be allowed to endanger public peace or manipulate facts for violent political gains.

He assured that Edo government remained focused on peace, inclusive development, and ensuring security for every law-abiding resident. (NAN)

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Air Peace to resume flight operations as NiMet workers suspend strike

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Air Peace has said that it will resume flight operations on Friday following suspension of strike by the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMET) workers.

The airline’s Head of Corporate Communications, Dr Ejike Ndiulo, made the disclosure in a statement on Thursday night in Lagos.

According to Ndiulo, Air Peace is grateful to its customers and the general public for patience, understanding and support throughout the period of the strike.

”Your resilience and trust in our brand mean the world to us.

“We commend the active and decisive intervention of the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Mr Festus Keyamo (SAN), whose leadership and commitment were pivotal in resolving the impasse and restoring normalcy within the aviation industry,” Ndiulo said.

He noted the minister’s swift engagement with aviation stakeholders, his transparent approach and his dedication to the stability and progress of the aviation sector.

According to him, Keyamo’s efforts not only facilitated timely resolution of the industrial dispute but also underscored his broader vision for a safer, more efficient and investor-friendly Nigerian aviation industry.

Ndiulo reaffirmed Air Peace’s commitment to providing safe, reliable and world-class services.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that NIMET workers on Thursday shelved the strike which began on April 22 following Keyamo’s intervention.

The workers downed tools in protest of alleged poor working conditions, including non-implementation of the 2019 Consequential Adjustment to the National Minimum Wage (affecting at least 30 staff).

They are also demanding a 25/35 per cent salary increase, 40 per cent hardship/peculiar allowance, and annual staff trainings.

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Keyamo had promised to find lasting solutions to the problems. (NAN)

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