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Tinubu seeks confirmation of board of Northwest Development Commission

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President Bola Tinubu has forwarded the names of members of the inaugural Governing Board of the North West Development Commission (NWDC) to the Senate for confirmation.

The step follows President Tinubu’s signing of the North West Development Commission Bill into law on July 24, marking a crucial milestone in the Commission’s establishment.

In a statement by Mr Bayo Onanuga, the President’s Special Adviser, Information and Strategy, he nominated Amb. Haruna Gindau as Chairman of the Governing Board of NWDC, representing Jigawa.

Prof. Abdullahi Ma’aji (Kano) was nominated MD/CEO, with Dr. Yahaya Umar Namahe (Sokoto), Hon. Aminu Suleiman (Kebbi) and Sen. Tijani Yahaya Kaura (Zamfara), as members.

Other members of the Governing Board nominated are: Hon. Abdulkadir S. Usman (Kaduna), Hon. Engr. Muhammad Ali Wudil (Kano), Shamsu Sule (Katsina) and Nasidi Ali (Jigawa).

The nominated board members are expected to contribute their wealth of experience and expertise to the Commission’s mandate of developing the North-West region.

“The NWDC will focus on catalysing significant growth, economic empowerment, and social development of the region.

“President Tinubu’s unwavering commitment to supporting the NWDC in its mission to bring sustainable development to the North West is steadfast,” said the statement. (NAN)

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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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Kano Demolishes State Assembly Complex

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The Kano state governor, Alhaji Abba Yusuf, has requested members of the state house of Assembly to move to a convenient site for legislative functions to allow for demolition of the Assembly Complex for a new model one.

The governor in a letter addressed to the speaker of the house, Hon. Ismail Falgore, appreciated the cordial relationship between the executive arm under his leadership and the legislative arm under the leadership of the speaker and further announced his intention to demolished the building.

Reading the letter on the floor of the house during plenary, the speaker announced the intention of the state government to construct a new and befitting chamber that would stand the taste of time.

The governor therefore admonished them to move to a convenient site where they could continue to carryout their legislative functions effectively before the completion of the new chamber.

In his response to the letter, the majority of the house hon. Lawan Husseini, urged the governor to ensure transparency and due process is followed in awarding the contract.

He advised that, the contract should be awarded to a competent contractor who will ensure standards and the completion of the project at the appropriate time.

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