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March 11, 2024 Ramadan Begins Today; Sultan Calls For Prayers Against Insecurity And Hardship

Ramadan Begins Today; Sultan Calls For Prayers Against Insecurity And Hardship

The Sultan of Sokoto, Sa’ad Abubakar, has designated today (Monday, March 11, 2024) as the beginning day of Ramadan.

The Sultan, Nigeria’s spiritual leader, said the declaration was based on the sighting of the moon in almost every part of the country earlier on Sunday, “which is the 29th day of the Month of Shaban and thereby signifies tomorrow, 11th of March, as the first day of Ramadan 1445.”

“We got the information from Muslim leaders across the country and we accept the sighting of the moon accordingly,” remarked the Sultan of Brunei.

He called on the whole Muslim population in the country to start fasting today in accordance with Islamic principles.

He advised Muslims to spend the month of Ramadan to pray against the development of instability across the country.

He urged all Muslims to use the month of Ramadan to pray for the leaders as they carry out their jobs with fear of God.

He also exhorted all Muslims in the country and outside to fast in absolute fear of God, while pushing the wealthy to provide food for the disadvantaged throughout the Holy Month.

November 8, 2023 Only Three States Receive An ‘Excellent’ Rating In ICAN’s Audit Assessment

Only Three States Receive An ‘Excellent’ Rating In ICAN’s Audit Assessment

Only three of Nigeria’s 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) received a ‘good’ rating in ICAN’s ranking of state audit compliance as of October 2023.

According to the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria’s accountability index, seven states received a ‘good’ rating, while the remaining 26 received a ‘fair’ rating.

In 2014, ICAN began audit rating states in order to analyze state governments’ financial management and accountability.

Ekiti, Lagos, and Osun received ‘excellent’ ratings.
Ogun, Kaduna, Edo, Delta, Kwara, Rivers, and Anambra are the seven states that received a ‘good’ rating.

Abia, Adamawa, Bauchi, Bayelsa, Benue, Borno, Cross River, Ebonyi, Gombe, Imo, Jigawa, Kano, Katsina, Kebbi, Kogi, Nasarawa, Niger, Plateau, Sokoto, Taraba, Yobe, and Zamfara are among the states with a ‘fair’ grade.

The evaluation focuses on compliance with audit rules and regulations, as well as the quality and timeliness of audit reports, and each state receives a rating of Excellent, Good, Fair, or Poor.

“The rankings suggest an overall trend of improving compliance with the constitutional requirement to audit state and local council accounts since the introduction of the ICAN accountability index,” said Innocent Okwuosa, the 59th president of ICAN. However, significant heterogeneity persists between states, emphasizing the need for sustained efforts to establish consistent compliance and develop accountability practices across all Nigerian states.”

According to him, the rating provides useful insights into development and areas that require additional focus.

Ismaila M. Zakari, a former ICAN president and managing partner of Ahmed Zakari & Co, brought attention to the index during the FrontFoot Media Initiative Audit Reporting Workshop in Lagos on October 25 and 26, 2023.

Emeka Izeze, Managing Director of FrontFoot Media Initiative, stated that his organization offers audit reporting training to help strengthen media capacity and increase responsibility among state and local government officials.

Workshops have been held in Benin, Awka, Abuja, and Lagos by FrontFoot.

Students “learn how and where to locate the relevant reports, interpret the material, and write engaging news stories and features that will enlighten, stimulate, and empower the electorate, and discourage impunity” , according to his statement.

May 18, 2022 NBA Calls For Swift Prosecution Of Deborah Samuel’ Lynching Suspects In Sokoto

NBA Calls For Swift Prosecution Of Deborah Samuel’ Lynching Suspects In Sokoto

The Nigerian Bar Association has condemned the extra-judicial killings in any part of the country, describing them as reprehensible, barbaric and unacceptable.

A statement signed by the President of the bar, Olumide Akpata also called on security agencies to do more to stem these ugly developments, and to ensure that the perpetrators of these heinous acts are made to face the full wrath of the law.

Citing the specific cases of a young man (simply identified as David) in Lagos who was reportedly lynched by commercial motorcyclists around Lekki; and the incident in Sokoto involving the murder of Miss Deborah Yakubu, a 200-level student of Shehu Shagari College of Education, Sokoto by some of her school mates for alleged blasphemy, the NBA asked government to immediately commence the prosecution of all suspects involved in these brutal and arbitrary killings in order to send a strong signal that such acts will no longer be tolerated in Nigeria.

The NBA said it believes that the prompt and effective prosecution of the alleged killers will instill confidence in the citizens, promote accountability, and signpost the government’s commitment to the rule of law.

May 16, 2022 Northern Governors Condemn Killing Of Sokoto Student Deborah

Northern Governors Condemn Killing Of Sokoto Student Deborah

The Northern Governors Forum has condemned the killing of Deborah Samuel

Chairman of the NGF and Plateau State Governor, Simon Lalong, in a statement expressed the governors’ concern about the development which was clearly an extra-judicial measure of addressing perceived infractions.

The northern governors frowned at the adoption of self-help in addressing grievances, which they observed could only lead to further chaos that could threaten law and order as well as the general peace and security of the society.

The NGF while commiserating with the family of the victim urged security agencies to thoroughly investigate the matter and ensure that the law takes its full course on anyone found wanting or culpable in the circumstance.

 

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