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BOSG. trains 150 Almajirai in vocational skills

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Gov Babagana Zullum of Borno state presents donations to recipients
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In a bid to tackle unemployment in the state,Borno state government has trained and  presented working tools to 150 almajirai students trained in vocational skills by his administration..

Recipients at the Almajirai Vocational center in Borno state

Addressing Graduates of vocational and skill acquisition at the  graduation ceremony  of the Almajirus, held at the Borno state Vocational Enterprises,the state governor, Alhaji Babagana Zullum emphasized  that his administration would continue to foster opportunities for the almajiri learners to secure a brighter future.
The training covered a variety of trades, including electrical installation and repair work, solar installation and repair work, leatherwork, welding, carpentry and building construction..
The initiative also includes cash support to enable beneficiaries to start their trades and contribute to the society’s development.
It also seeks to enhance individual capabilities, uplift communities and provide almajirai with sustainable pathways to economic independence.
“As the Governor of Borno State, I assure you that our Government remains fully committed to supporting the Sangaya Islamic education. We will continue to invest in Sangaya educational resources to ensure every learner can access quality teaching and learning essentials,” he stated.
Zulum, however, expressed concern about the rising cases of molestation of children in the guise of teaching Islamic education.
 “I would like to take this opportunity to address a critical concern: the safety and well-being of our Sangaya learners. I stand firm in the commitment that the Borno State Government will not tolerate any form of molestation or violence, such as caning against any Almajiri. Every one of you, regardless of your background, deserves to be treated with respect and dignity.”, he added.
“Our commitment to safeguarding children extends beyond the Almajiri; it encompasses all children. We must work collectively to ensure our society embraces every child without prejudice. This pledge is not merely a statement; it is a call to action for every parent, educator, and community leader to safeguard the rights of our Sangaya learners.”, he further stress
Also speaking, the chairman of Borno Sangaya Board, Kalifa Aliyu Ahmad Abulfatahi, said the programme was unveiled in 2023 as part of Zulum’s resolve to address the challenges faced by almajiri children who are traditionally engaged in Islamic schooling and often lack access to formal education and opportunities.
Sheikh Kalifa noted that the training was organised in collaboration with the Universal Basic Education Board.
Earlier,the state Commissioner for Education, Science, Technology and Innovation, Engr Lawan Abba Wakilbe, who was represented by the Special Adviser in the ministry, Dr Bukar Tijjani, said that besides the  training, the ministry had partnered with colleges, including the National Board for Arabic and Islamic Studies, to provide certification for almajiri learners.
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AGGE DEEP SEAPORT: Gov. Diri Calls for Concerted Partnership for Project Dev. …As Oyetola Flags Off Marine Safety Sensitization Initiative in Bayelsa

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Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Chief Adegboyega Oyetola(middle)and officials of the ministry

 

By David Owei, Baylesa

Bayelsa State Governor, Senator Douye Diri, has again appealed to the Federal Government to make good its promise of supporting the state in developing the Agge Deep Seaport.

Gov Douye Diri of Baylesa state

Governor Diri, made the appeal at the flag-off of the Marine Safety Sensitization and Distribution of Life Jackets for Inland Water Travels at the DSP Alamieyeseigha Banquet Hall, Yenagoa, at the weekend.

Represented at the ceremony by his deputy, Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, the governor described the Agge Seaport project as a gateway to regional and international trade that would be of immense benefit to the state and the country at large.

Governor Diri, who assured the federal government of his administration’s commitment to actualising the project, called for effective collaboration from all critical stakeholders including development partners.

His words:” We are happy that you have spoken profusely about the Agge Deep Seaport. But we will be happier if all of us work together in pursuing this endeavour to its completion and use.

“We need complementation and not competition; collaboration and not confrontation because we believe that it is in collaborating and complementing each other that we can achieve the Agge Deep Seaport project

“The Agge Deep Seaport is not only important to Bayelsa. It will not only open the gateway to Bayelsa, but also open the gateway to the Nigerian economy in several ways.”

He expressed gratitude to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola, for selecting Bayelsa as one of the inaugural states for the marine safety initiative.

The Bayelsa Governor urged the people of the state, particularly boat drivers and their passengers to be more safety conscious by always making use of the life jackets, describing safety as a collective endeavour.

According to him, “I call upon all stakeholders-traditional institutions, transport unions, community leaders and security agencies to collaborate with us. Safety is a collective endeavour, and development is a shared pursuit.

“A life jacket is not a hindrance, but a lifesaver. It’s your protection, your safeguard. Wear it, encourage others to do the same, and let us cultivate a culture where safety is valued as a strength, not stigmatized as a weakness.”

In his remarks, the Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Chief Adegboyega Oyetola, acknowledged the Diri-led prosperity administration’s alignment with the federal government’s vision on marine economy.

Chief Oyetola pledged the federal government’s commitment towards the actualisation of the Agge Deep Seaport project to engender job creation, economic development and attract local and foreign investments to the Niger Delta region and beyond.

He said: Your Excellency, Governor Douye Diri, I wish to commend your unwavering support for this initiative and your administration’s alignment with the broader Marine and Blue Economy vision of the Federal Government. Your commitment to the actualization of the Agge Deep Seaport is both timely and visionary.

“Let me briefly underscore what the Agge Deep Seaport means — not just for Bayelsa, but for Nigeria as a whole. This port will serve as a major maritime gateway in the South-South, facilitating international trade, reducing congestion at existing ports, creating jobs, boosting local and foreign investment, and accelerating economic development in the Niger Delta and beyond.”

In a goodwill message, the Chairman, Bayelsa State Traditional Rulers Council and Ibenanaowei of Ekpetiama Kingdom, King Bubaraye Dakolo, called on the federal government to establish marine safety corps to make the nation’s waterways safer and more secure.

Highpoint of the ceremony which had in attendance, the Managing Director of the National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA), Bola Oyebamiji, the Amayanabo of Twon-Brass, King Alfred Diete-Spiff, and several government officials, including the Commissioner for Marine and Blue Economy, Dr Faith Zibs-Godwin, was the flagg off and distribution of safety materials.

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Senate summons Lafarge Africa Plc over planned divestment of 83.8% shares …As BPE says 16.19% shares held by Nigerians intact

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The Senate Committee on Capital Market on Wednesday  summoned Lafarge Africa Plc over planned divestment of 83.8% majority shares it controls in the cement industry .

Even  as the Bureau of Public Enterprises ( BPE ) , assured the Red chamber that the 16.19% share held by the Nigerian public in Lafarge , is intact .

The Committee had before summoning Lafarge Africa in line with resolution of the Senate on March 27, 2025, had interactive session with management of Securities and Exchange Commission ( SEC), Bureau of Public Enterprises ( BPE) and Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission ( FCCPC) on alleged planned sale of Lafarge Africa Plc to Chinese Investors .

In his submission before the committee, the Director General of SEC , Emmanuel Agama represented by Director , Securities and Investment Services , Abdulkafir Abbas , said SEC has not received any formal filling regarding the proposed divestment of majority shareholding in Lafarge Africa Plc .

He however explained that SEC was notified of an internal restructuring involving Holcim Group the majority shareholder in Lafarge Africa Pic .

” Holcim Group holds 83.81% of Lafarge Africa Pic’s issued share capital through the following wholly owned entities:

“As part of the internal restructuring, the 27.77% equity stake held by Associated International Cement Limited was transferred to another Holcim-owned entity. Davis Peak Holdings Limited. There has been no change in the ultimate beneficial ownership of the shares as a result of this transaction.

“In light of the foregoing, the Commission wishes to clarify that no format filing has been made with respect to any proposed sale of Lafarge Africa Pic to Chinese investors”, he said .

Representative of the Bureau of Public Enterprises , Satura Aisha Bello, in her capacity as Director , Post Transaction, told the committee that the Share Lafarge Africa Plc wants to divest , belong to the company and not the 16.19% share hold by Nigerians .

She explained further that Lafarge quoted on stock exchange holds 83% of the total shares of the three federal government owned cement companies , sold to it in 2001 and 2002 and has not in any way tampered with the 16.19% share meant for Nigerians .

However, the Committee chaired by Senator Osita Izunaso ( APC Imo West), resolved to summon Lafarge Africa Plc on the planned majority shareholding divestment.

It also directed its clerk to write the Corporate Affairs Commission ( CAC) on what memo and Lafarge article say in terms of divesting share holding .

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Association advocates promotion of organic agriculture for healthy living, sustainable development

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By Abdul Ganiyyi Akanbi-Abuja

Association of Organic Agriculture Practitioners of Nigeria, NOAN, has called for the promotion of the organic agriculture system for sustainable food system and human health for nutritional and environmental benefits.

President of the association, Jude Obi, who made the call during the opening ceremony of the Technical Workshop, Organic Fair and Annual General Meeting (AGM) with the theme: “Innovative Organic Food Systems for Sustainable National Development” held in Ikeja, Lagos State, expressed happiness that many people desired to live and eat organic, but lamented that few are willing to propagate, practice and advocate organic.

Obi said there’s hardship in every sphere of life, increased incidents of strange ailments, diseases and deaths, poverty, and unemployment in the country, but affirmed that “production of healthy and qualify food is imperative for the livelihood of the citizenry.”

He pointed out that the achievement of food security is not without sustainability which environmental degradation and climate injustice will exacerbate requiring ingenious, concerted and coordinated approach.

“It is important to note that organic agriculture and agroecology is the easiest means of distorting circle of poverty because of its characteristics and long value chain.

“Emergence of organic agriculture and agroecology inspires a vista for sustainable living. It is enshrined in creativity ‘innovation’. Hence, the ability to conceive, develop, deliver, and scale products, services, processes, and business models is emphasized to engender best practices in organic agriculture.

“These can thrive in the presence of properly developed market with great opportunities. The roles of policy and regulatory frameworks remains indispensable to achieving these lofty objectives for organic agriculture and agroecology.

“The hallmark of the principles, practices and advocacy in organic agriculture and agroecology is to ensure sustainable food system and human health for nutritional and environmental benefits.

“These could be achieved through the collective process that empowers small holder farmers and rural communities, emphasizing and popularizing urban production without diminishing post harvest handling. The combination these processes targets achievement of food security and probably sovereignty,” he stressed.

The NOAN President disclosed that Lagos was chosen for the programme that has been held in different geopolitical zones because of its population, market, networking, policy, advocacy and signaling the readiness of the association to change the dynamics of the food and nutrition system for improved health and sustainable environment.

He added that establishing the foothold of the association in Lagos, being the commercial and financial nerve centre of the Nigeria, attracting major corporations, financial institutions, and businesses, driving a significant portion of its economic output and foreign investment, is another way of setting the tone for significant growth and development of organic agriculture and agroecology in the country.

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