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May 14, 2024 Niger Speaker Stops Wedding Plans For 100 Orphans

Niger Speaker Stops Wedding Plans For 100 Orphans

The Speaker of the Niger State House of Assembly, Abdulamlik Sarkindaji, has stopped the planned wedding ceremony for 100 orphan girls in his constituency, stating that he will not attend the event. This decision comes in response to the women's affairs minister, Uju Ohannaya, who took legal action to stop the wedding.

Sarkindaji announced his decision during a media briefing on Tuesday, where he criticized the minister for overstepping her authority. He suggested that the minister should take on the responsibility of sponsoring the wedding ceremony.

Furthermore, the Speaker revealed that he had already provided funds to the girls' parents through traditional leaders and religious leaders in his constituency. He asserted that he would not retract these funds.

Abdulmalik clarified that his intention in sponsoring the wedding was to alleviate the poverty of the girls' parents, rather than it being considered a constituency project, as reported in the media.

May 13, 2024 Abducted Kogi University Students Rescued

Abducted Kogi University Students Rescued

Fourteen students from Confluence University of Science and Technology (CUSTECH), Osara, in Kogi State who bandits kidnaped on Thursday night, have been rescued. The Commissioner of Police in the North-central State, Bethrand Onuoha, disclosed this to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Sunday in Lokoja.

The students were taken while preparing for their first-semester examination scheduled to begin on May 13th, after the bandits invaded the institution. A joint team of security operatives, including local hunters, pursued the bandits and successfully rescued the 14 students. However, one of the rescued students informed authorities that a total of 24 students had been captured.

Onuoha emphasized the commitment of security agencies to rescue the remaining students unharmed. Kingsley Fanwo, the Commissioner for Information, confirmed the rescue and assured that the rescued students were receiving necessary care.

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The rescue operation occurred shortly after Governor Usman Ododo visited the institution and pledged to secure the release of all abducted individuals. Local vigilantes and security forces engaged the kidnappers in a fierce confrontation, leading to the dispersal of the criminals and the students escaping in different directions.

Efforts are underway to locate and rescue the remaining kidnapped students, with some already found and receiving medical attention. Unfortunately, during the rescue operation, a local hunter and a security operative sustained injuries and are currently receiving medical treatment.

Onuoha commended the bravery and dedication of the local hunters and security forces involved in the rescue operation. He also urged residents to report anyone with gunshot wounds to law enforcement agencies for further investigation.

May 13, 2024 Niger Govt Secures ₦500bn Loan For 1000 Kilometres Road Across State

Niger Govt Secures ₦500bn Loan For 1000 Kilometres Road Across State

The government of Niger State has announced the acquisition of a ₦500 billion loan for the construction of 1000 kilometers of roads throughout the state. Governor Umaru Bago shared this news during the groundbreaking ceremony for the Minna-Bida road, an 84-kilometer dual-carrier route connecting southern and northern Nigeria. This project aims to address longstanding economic challenges, particularly in Bida, known for its blacksmith craftsmanship and local economy hampered by inadequate road infrastructure.

Despite previous attempts by the former administration to initiate road construction, progress was limited, with only seven kilometers completed due to funding issues and unresolved compensation matters, leading to losses for commuters from accidents. Governor Bago expressed relief that the project is now moving forward, emphasizing that funding is secured for its realization.

The governor highlighted the potential impact of the road project, projecting the creation of 3 million job opportunities and ₦5 trillion GDP growth within the next year. President Bola Tinubu, represented by Minister of Information and National Orientation Mohammed Idris, affirmed the federal government's commitment to supporting state initiatives for national prosperity.

Abdullahi Ganduje, National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), commended the governor's agricultural efforts as a notable achievement. Governor Bago reiterated his commitment to completing the projects within 24 months.

May 13, 2024 NLC And TUC Protest Against Electricity Tariff Increase, Force Closure Of Ikeja And Ibadan Discos

NLC And TUC Protest Against Electricity Tariff Increase, Force Closure Of Ikeja And Ibadan Discos

Employees from various electricity distribution companies have staged protests against the recent tariff increase in Band A. Organized by the Nigerian Labour Congress and the Trade Union Congress, workers gathered at the offices of DisCos on Monday, disrupting normal operations for the day.

In Lagos, protesters congregated at the headquarters of the Ikeja Electricity Distribution Company, advocating for the reversal of the Band A tariff. Similar demonstrations occurred in Oyo, where protesters picketed the offices of the Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company.

Police presence was reported to prevent any potential unrest during the protests. The NLC and TUC issued a seven-day ultimatum to the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, demanding the tariff revision be overturned.

Conversely, the Federal Government cautioned against reversing the tariff, stating it could destabilize the power sector, urging citizens to endure the temporary challenges. Meanwhile, the International Monetary Fund advised the government to eliminate electricity subsidies in other tariff bands to bolster the economy.

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