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Zulum Allocates N20bn for Flood Recovery and Infrastructure Rebuilding

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Borno State Governor Babagana Zulum announced a substantial N20 billion allocation aimed at rebuilding infrastructure devastated by the flood disaster that occurred on September 10 and providing relief for affected victims.

The flooding severely impacted the Maiduguri Metropolitan Council and surrounding local government areas. During a press briefing at the Council Chamber of the Government House, Governor Zulum inaugurated a committee tasked with investigating the collapse of the Alau Dam.

The governor outlined that half of the allocated funds, totaling N10 billion, will be dedicated to directly assisting flood victims. This initiative aims to offer essential support to help them rebuild their lives after the disaster.

To ensure effective distribution, Zulum instructed that the N10 billion be deposited into the state’s relief account, overseen by a disbursement committee that includes representatives from the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC), and various security agencies.

The remaining N10 billion will be transferred to the Ministry of Works and Housing to facilitate the reconstruction of damaged infrastructure.

In his address, Zulum expressed appreciation to the federal government for its unwavering support during the crisis. “I commend President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the federal government for their generous assistance, including significant food donations from the Ministry of Agriculture,” he remarked.

The governor also extended his gratitude to individuals, other state governments, corporate organizations, international non-governmental organizations (INGOs), and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) for their contributions to Borno’s relief efforts.

### Committee on Alau Dam Collapse Given 4 Weeks to Report

Governor Zulum announced a four-week deadline for the newly formed committee investigating the Alau Dam’s collapse to present its findings.

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During the inauguration in Maiduguri, the 28-member committee, led by former Chad Basin Development Authority Managing Director Engr Abba Garba, was charged with assessing the dam’s condition and identifying the causes of its failure.

Despite the floodwaters receding, the dam continues to overflow, threatening economic stability for local communities reliant on its resources for both domestic use and agriculture.

Zulum emphasized the need for immediate action to address the dam’s ongoing outflow, which hinders its primary functions. He instructed the committee to conduct a thorough evaluation to determine the dam’s structural integrity, the extent of damage, and necessary remedial measures to prevent further issues, including a cost analysis for proposed solutions.

The governor insisted that the committee’s recommendations be aimed at preventing similar incidents in the future.

“The committee has four weeks from the inauguration date to submit its comprehensive report to the Executive Governor of Borno State,” he stated.

In response, the committee chairman expressed gratitude for the opportunity to serve and assured the governor of their commitment to diligently investigate the issues at hand. “We recognize the seriousness of this situation and will work to deliver our recommendations within the given timeframe,” he affirmed.

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Akpoti-Uduaghan Is Guided By Patriotic Commitment – North Central Women

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North Central Women on Friday criticized Prof Mgbeke, dismissing her recent remarks about the representative of Kogi Central, Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, as mad imaginings, deception and fantasy.

They also described the remarks of the All Progressives Congress (APC) South-South Organizing Secretary, Mr. Blessing Agbomhere, as banal and irrelevant.

“It is amazing that male politicians in Nigeria are resorting to dishonest tactics to fight women.”

The women in a statement in Abuja criticized the leadership of the Senate for placing Nigeria in a dilemma.

“The six-month suspension is raised in almost all the news media in the world.’’

They urged the senate leadership to save Nigeria from ignominy.

Specifically, the women praised Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan for not allowing anyone to make her an emotional client in the country.

They also applauded her for playing a major role in the national history of Nigeria.

The statement issued by the Chairperson of North Central Women Front (NCWF), Mrs. Mary Adamu emphasized Akpoti-Uduaghan’s unflagging commitment to improvement of Kogi Central Senatorial District.

The women scolded the spokesperson of Executive Watch Dog, Mr. Fidelis Ella for advertising his ignorance.

The women of repute and experience branded Dr Sandra Duru (Mgbeke), Ella and Agbomhere parrots and bootlickers of anti-democratic forces.

“Unstable people can destroy anybody for a political appointment, contract and petty cash.”

The women further dismissed allegations of malicious agenda, dirty game of propaganda and destruction.

They described the plot to dismantle Yoruba Government, destabilize the national structure and halt the country from moving forward as a foolish talk.

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“Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan is guided by patriotic commitment.’’

The women urged sympathizers of the Senate President and a former ministerial nominee not to lead Nigeria to confusion.

The statement denounced intolerance, lies, perversion of truth and crazy ideas.

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Court sentences Lagos BRT Driver to Death by Hanging for Killing Bamise

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The Lagos state high court sitting at the Tafawa Balewa Square has sentenced Andrew Nice Ominikoron, a driver of Lagos bus rapid transit (BRT), to death by hanging for killing Bamise Ayanwola, a 22-year-old fashion designer.

Sherifat Sonaike, the trial judge, gave the verdict on Friday.

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Student loan: NELFund denies corruption allegations as ICPC clarifies probe

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The Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFund) has denied claims of mismanagement in disbursing student loan funds.

This development comes after the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) said it was investigating alleged corruption in the disbursement of the funds.

In a statement by the fund’s Director of Strategic Communications, Oseyemi Oluwatuyi, NELFund said ICPC’s comment was taken out of context.

“These reports, which suggest misappropriation and mismanagement of funds, are entirely false, grossly irresponsible, and deeply damaging to the integrity of an institution established to deliver financial hope to millions of Nigerians,” Oluwatuyi said.

“All institutional fees are paid directly to verified institutions, while upkeep allowances go into the verified bank accounts of eligible students,” she said.

“The reports circulating in the public space are based on outdated figures and previous interventions that predate our operations.”

Meanwhile, the ICPC has clarified its earlier statement on the student loan. The institution’s spokesman, Demola Bakare, said the agency’s move to investigate the disbursement of the funds was due to claims that 51 schools were involved in illegal deductions and exploitation related to the NELFund scheme.

“The ICPC confirmed that a clear case of discrepancies has been established in the administration of the student loan scheme and announced that its investigation will now extend to beneficiary institutions and individual student recipients,” the agency’s statement partly read.

But in an update, Bakare clarified that: “Unintentionally, the word ‘NOT’ was missing in the second to the last paragraph of our earlier press release in respect of an ongoing investigation regarding the Student Loan Scheme. The missing word created an erroneous impression that the alleged discrepancies or diversion had been established.

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“We admit that this is not the case, indeed, we accept that the same part of the sentence also contradicted the whole paragraph. The paragraph ought to read: ‘The ICPC confirmed that a clear case of discrepancies has NOT been established in the administration of the student loan scheme and announced that its investigation will now extend to beneficiary institutions and individual student recipients.’

“For avoidance of doubt, the Commission has only established the total amount of funds received and disbursed so far by NELFUND. The impression of diversion and the issue of discrepancies do not exist at this stage; the investigation would have to move into the receiving institutions and persons before any reasonable deductions could be made.”

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