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  • Gov Inuwa begins second tenure

    Governor Inuwa Yahaya of Gombe State took the oath of office for a second tenure of office in Gombe.

    The oath was administered by the Chief Judge of Gombe State, Justice Halima Mohammed at the Pantami Township stadium, Gombe at the governor’s swearing-in.

    The governor also reviewed a parade mounted by the Nigeria Police Force.

    In his inaugural speech, Yahaya said he regarded oath-taking as a strong commitment and would work to ensure that he did not disappoint the people of Gombe state.

    He added that he would consolidate on his first-term achievements and ensure that the interests of the people of Gombe state were given utmost priority.

    “Now that the elections are over, the business of governance must continue apace.

    “As always, I call on all stakeholders across partisan divides to join hands and move our state forward.

    “On my part, I shall be just and fair to all irrespective of political, ethnic, religious and sectional affiliations.

    “The collective interest of Gombe state supersedes all other interests and considerations,’’ he said.

    Yahaya assured people of Gombe State of better days ahead and noted that Gombe state had made significant strides in development in the last four years.

    He said a lot of investments were made in critical sectors like education, healthcare, infrastructure, civil service, agriculture, energy, water supply, environment and sanitation.

    He called for more supports and prayers for his second term of office.

    “Your prayers shall inspire me as we work towards a better Gombe State; one that will become a source of pride for future generations and a model for the rest of the country,’’ Yahaya stressed. 

    See full speech below:

    SPECIAL ADDRESS DELIVERED BY HIS EXCELLENCY, MUHAMMADU INUWA YAHAYA, CON (DAN MAJEN GOMBE) ON THE OCCASION OF HIS 2ND TERM SWEARING-IN AS THE GOVERNOR OF GOMBE STATE ON MONDAY 29TH MAY 2023, AT THE PANTAMI TOWNSHIP STADIUM GOMBE

    Protocols

    Exactly four years ago, I stood before you, conscious of the responsibility placed on my shoulders, and took the oath of office as the 4th civilian governor of Gombe State. I am grateful to God Almighty for giving me the wisdom and courage to deliver on our promises which led to my successful re-election, culminating in the new oath of office that I have just taken. I am profoundly grateful for the trust you have placed in me. Your unceasing outpourings of support, prayers and goodwill shall continue to inspire me each day as we work together to build a better Gombe State, one that will become a source of pride to future generations and a model to the rest of the country.

    2.      As the saying goes, ‘the reward for doing well is the opportunity to do more.’ Your decision to once again trust me with your votes represents a resounding vote of confidence on our first term performance. Like I said during the campaigns, our excellent record speaks for itself. It offers our people a clear choice between progress and retrogression, hope and despair.

    3.      Now that the elections are over, the business of governance must continue apace. As always, I call on all stakeholders across partisan divides to join hands and move our state forward. On my part, I shall be just and fair to all, irrespective of political, ethnic, religious and sectional affiliations. The collective interest of Gombe State supersedes all other interests and considerations.

    4.    Over the past four years, we overcome many challenges. We lost loved ones, including hardworking officials, close associates and loyal supporters. We shall continue to remember them because they form part of our success story today. We also made significant strides in advancing the development agenda of Gombe state by investing in critical sectors such as education, healthcare, infrastructure, civil service, agriculture, energy, water supply, environment and sanitation.

    5. On the education sector, we constructed and renovated over 1440 classrooms across the State; and mopped up of over 350,000 out-of-school children. We also upgraded 5 secondary schools to mega-school standards and constructed 4 special schools (to take care of special needs).We recruited 1,000 teachers, and strengthened vocational and technical education through various partnerships like the IDEAS (Innovation in Development and Effectiveness in Acquisition of Skills), which is a World Bank-assisted project.

    6.    These, among other efforts, led to a number of positive outcomes, including a sharp increase in the percentage of candidates in our public schools who passed WASSCE with 5 credits or above including Maths and English from 28% in 2019 to 73% in 2021 and 78% in 2022.

    7.   On healthcare, we ensured the provision of a fully functional primary healthcare center in each of our 114 political wards; upgraded the State Specialist Hospital in Gombe; while currently upgrading the General Hospitals in Bajoga and Kaltungo. In addition, a 200-bed general hospital in Kumo is being constructed. We are also building a brand-new 600-student capacity school of nursing technology.

    8.    Our administration also established the Gombe State Contributory Healthcare Management Agency (Go-Health) in order to provide affordable healthcare for the vulnerable. So far, 35,116 beneficiaries have been rolled and are getting proper service. We also established the Gombe State Hospitals Management Board to provide leadership and direction to the administration of our hospitals, as well as the Gombe State Medical Consumables and Wholesale Supply Agency which aims to checkmate the menace of substandard and inadequate supply of medical consumables in the state.

    9.  In order to jumpstart economic activities and create jobs, we hosted the first-ever Gombe State Investment Summit which attracted billions of naira in local and international investments. The establishment of the ease of doing business council in the state also helped us to come first in the Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council (PEBEC) ranking in 2021 and 2022. Our drive to support small businesses and boost local economy helped us to provide over 500-million-naira MSME grant, and empowered 1000 small business-owners and 500 artisans. The Bubayero Microfinance Bank was recapitalized with 764 million naira in order to meet regulatory requirements and facilitate microlending support to small businesses.

    10.  Our commitment to invest in durable infrastructure and housing remain rock solid. To this end, we constructed over 700km of urban and rural roads under the Network 11-100 project which aims to connect the nooks and crannies of our state with serviceable road networks. The Phase One of the 1000-hectare Muhammadu Buhari Industrial Park is nearing completion. Already, industries have started springing up to take advantage of the facility. We have also completed the Gombe Mega Motor Park in order to provide a befitting motor park to our people. Over 1000 homes are being constructed with the help of the Family Home Funds and the NEDC in order to reduce the housing deficits and ease its burden on our people.

    11.    The ongoing rehabilitation, upgrade and expansion of the Gombe Regional Water Supply Scheme has reached an advanced stage. We have also built and rehabilitated over 600 boreholes across the state through various initiatives like RUWASSA and SURWASH.

    12.   Our administration has ensured timely procurement and distribution of subsidized fertilizer. This year, the fertilizer distribution exercise will commence on 15th June, 2023 in order to enable our farmers take advantage of the early planting period. We also ensured the provision of assorted seedlings and farm implements to farmers, as well as timely annual vaccination campaigns against major communicable diseases affecting livestock.

    13.  While land administration has consistently remained a challenge in our development process, we established the Gombe Geographic Information System (GOGIS) as well as the Gombe State Urban Planning and Development Authority (GOSUPDA) In order to ensure efficiency in land administration and sustainable urban development. In this regard, we also created new layouts and standardized existing ones, including the new Shongo Gardens layouts, as well as the verification and restoration of the BAP4 layout.

    14.   In order to revitalize our civil service, the Bureau of Public Service Reforms was established so as to institutionalize necessary reforms. Promotions and other benefits are being implemented in both the state and local government service. In addition to being among the first states to implement the new 30,000-naira minimum wage, we also paid over N7.9 billion in gratuity liabilities inherited from the previous administration, while ensuring timely payment of monthly pensions to our retirees.

    15.   Our administration is committed to improving Transparency and Accountability in Governance. In this regard, we ensured people-driven budget consultation process, timely publication of budgets and audited accounts, as well as compliance with the World Bank-led State Fiscal Transparency, Accountability and Sustainability framework (SFTAS) of which Gombe is among the best performing states nationwide. We also repositioned the Gombe State Internal Revenue Service, leading to automation of revenue collection procedures and improvement in revenue performance.

    16.   The maintenance of harmonious working relationship between the executive, the legislature and the judiciary is very fundamental to the success of every democratic setting. Our actions and activities are always tailored towards preserving and respecting the independence of the legislature and judiciary. Similar treatment is also extended to our local government councils, in order to ensure their financial independence and administrative autonomy.

    17.   Our administration has adopted a three-pronged approach to dealing with youth unemployment, climate change and insecurity. Through our Gombe Goes Green (3G) program which targeted the planting of 4 million trees, we are able to engage 27,000 youth in the program, providing them with job opportunities and mitigating climate and environmental degradation which induced farmer-herder conflicts and its attendant consequences. We also recruited 500 youth under the Gombe State Security, Traffic and Environmental Corp (GOSTEC) to protect our environment, bolster local security and enforce traffic rules.

    19.   In our commitment to promote security, stability and peaceful co-existence, we established the Ministry of Internal Security and Ethical Reorientation and introduced ‘Operation Hattara’ to support and complement the efforts of our security agencies. We also embraced local stakeholders to ensure coordinated and proactive response to security challenges, and convened the first-ever Gombe State Security Summit in order to boost local security and foster regional cooperation.

    20.    It is noteworthy that these achievements were recorded despite domestic and global economic headwinds especially the Covid-19 pandemic and the global economic meltdown. It is gratifying that our administration was able to wither the storm and deliver strong performance which earned us local and international recognitions and accolades. While there is still much work to be done, we must build upon our achievements so as to reach greater heights.

    22.   In the next four years, our administration will focus on the following key areas:

    23.   Economic Empowerment and Job Creation: we shall continue with our ease of doing business policies so as to consolidate our position as the most business-friendly state in Nigeria. These policies are designed to foster conducive business environment, attract investments, and stimulate economic growth. We shall also train and upskill our youth, invest in ICT skills and innovation, and harness our agri-business potentials in order to enhance food security and create employment opportunities.

    24.   Education and Human Capital Development:  our administration shall continue with ongoing upgrades of school infrastructure, provision of instructional materials and improving the capacity of our teachers and administrators. We are committed to expanding access to education, particularly for out-of-school childen, girl-child and other marginalized groups, through various initiatives like the Adolescent Girl Initiative for Learning and Empowerment (AGILE). We are also committed to enhancing vocational and technical education to align with the needs of the rapidly evolving job market, particularly the agriculture, energy and oil and gas sectors which are fast taking shape in Gombe State, especially with discovery of oil and gas at Kolmani.

    25.    Healthcare and Social Welfare: we are going to leverage on Go-Health and GSPCHDA to strengthen healthcare systems and infrastructure in order to ensure accessible and quality healthcare services for all. We shall Improve the capacity of our healthcare professionals by investing in training and capacity building, as well as partner with FG and other relevant stakeholders to implement social welfare programs that support vulnerable groups and alleviate poverty.

    26.  Infrastructural Development: we are going to consolidate on our existing achievements by investing in the development of critical infrastructure such as roads, bridges, water supply, and electricity. We shall improve our rural and urban transportation networks, and investing in climate-friendly and sustainable projects. Urban renewal and redevelopment, especially in the State capital and the local government headquarters will be pursued vigorously in order to ensure decent living and also attract the much-needed investment in hospitality and tourism.

    27.    Good Governance and Accountability: we shall sustain the principles of people-driven, needs-based and participatory governance by improving our open government policies which enabled us to become one of the top 7 states in the country in the 2022 Transparency and Integrity Index. The efficient use of public resources through plugging leakages and reducing wastage will foster a culture of meritocracy and inclusivity in governance, thus improving the efficiency of the system.

    28.   My fellow citizens, I cannot achieve these ambitious goals alone. I need your continued support, active engagement, and constructive feedback in order to succeed. It is only by coming together as one united people that we can transform our aspirations into tangible realities. I am confident that, with your continuous support and prayers, we shall overcome these challenges, seize emerging opportunities, and create a future that is brighter and more prosperous for every resident of Gombe State.

    29.     On a final note, I remain eternally grateful for your support, and the opportunity to lead Gombe State at this critical point in its history.  I will continue to count on your support, goodwill and prayers. Let us embark on this journey together, hand in hand, as we build a Gombe State that our children and future generations will be proud to call home.

    Thank you and God bless you all!

    God bless Gombe State!!

    God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria!!!

  • Subsidy is gone, Tinubu declares in inaugural speech

    *Says hope is back for Nigeria

    Nigeria’s new President, Bola Ahmed Tinubu has said that his government will not continue with the current fuel subsidy regime, declaring that “Fuel Subsidy is Gone!”

    Tinubu said those seeking redress in court concerning his election are doing so within their constitutional rights and he wishes them well.

    According to the new President, his government is going to concentrate on revamping the economy, and he would work on providing a unified exchange rate for the economy.

    “Subsidy is gone! It can no longer be justified. We shall channel our efforts toward education, infrastructure, and other areas to ameliorate any suffering. We shall work towards a unified exchange rate and meaningful investment.

    More details later…

  • Podium collapses during swearing-in of new Kano Gov

    Podium collapses during swearing-in of new Kano Gov

    *Many were trapped under the collapsed stage

    A podium at the Sani Abacha Stadium where dignitaries were seated during the inauguration of the new Kano State governor, Abba Kabir, has collapsed.

    According to media reports, the podium collapsed shortly after Mr Kabir was sworn in and delivered an inauguration speech.

    He was about to leave the podium to the VIP seats in the stadium when the incident happened and he was sandwiched by security agents, including the police commissioner, Ahmad Gumel.

    The event was cut short as the new governor was unable to supervise the parade due to the throng of supporters at the stadium.

    The crowd of NNPP supporters wearing red caps soon became uncontrollable. They booed and stoned the Emirs of Kano and Bichi, Aminu Bayero, and Nasiru Bayero, who were at the event, with sachets and bottled water.

    The event was concluded as of 11 a.m. but up to the time of filing this report, security agents are still devising means for the safe evacuation of the emirs.

    The Kwankwasiyya followers, as the NNPP supporters are also called, consider the emirs as being sympathetic to the All Progressives Congress (APC).

  • Lagos: Sanwo-Olu sworn-in for second term

    Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu and Deputy Governor Obafemi Hamzat have both been sworn in for their second terms in Lagos State on Monday.

    The oath of office and oath of allegiance was administered by the Chief Judge of the State, Kazeem Alogba, at the Tafawa Balewa Square (TBS).

    Sanwo-Olu, who was decked in a white Agbada and a purple cap, took the oaths at exactly 11:44 a.m.

    In the 18 March governorship election, Mr Sanwo-Olu was re-elected, having secured a total of 762,134 votes against his main challengers — Olajide ‘Jandor’ Adediran of the PDP who polled 62,449 and Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour of the LP who got 312,329 votes.

    Also present at the venue are the council of traditional chiefs, members of the state house of assembly and other dignitaries.

  • Buhari, former first family leave for Daura

    Buhari, former first family leave for Daura

    Former President Muhammadu Buhari and his family have left Abuja en route their country home in Daura, Katsina State.

    Buhari, who handed over power to new President Bola Ahmed Tinubu during the ongoing inaugural ceremony at the Eagle Square, Abuja, left the venue of the inauguration with his family and was seen on television with boarding a private aircraft home, at the Nnamdi Azikiwe, International Airport, Abuja.

    Recall that Muhammadu Buhari had said that he had done his best and left the country better than he met it in 2015.

    According to the former President, he would be retiring to his home in Daura to take his much-needed rest after serving the nation for eight years.

    His departure signifies the end of an era in Nigeria and the beginning of a new one to be anchored by new President, Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

  • Police arrest 2 suspects over boy’s death

    Police in Lagos State have arrested two men for allegedly stabbing a 13-year-old boy to death over rubber slippers ownership.

    The command’s spokesperson, SP Benjamin Hundeyin, confirmed the arrest on Monday.

    Hundeyin said that the incident happened on Sunday at about 6.00 p.m. at Iganmu, under the Bridge.

    He said the Ijora Badia Police Division got the information from a concerned member of the public that some youths were mobilising themselves to cause mayhem at Iganmu area.

    The spokesperson said that the crisis was caused by the alleged killing of 13-year-old boy identified as Ekene.

    Hundeyin said that a patrol team immediately went to the scene and met the victim in the pool of his blood.

    “Information at the scene indicated that the victim was allegedly stabbed by two boys over a minor issue concerning ownership of rubber slippers.

    “It was also gathered that the suspects escaped from the scene after committing the crime.

    A credible Intel was emplaced which led to the arrest of the duo of Ahmed, 28, and Umaru Abubakar, 18.

    “The victim was examined, while a deep hole suspected to be injuries sustained from stabbing was seen on the right side of his chest. He was immediately rushed to Ajeromi General Hospital for urgent medical attention.

    “However, he gave up the ghost while receiving treatment. Corpse was evacuated to Yaba General Hospital for preservation and autopsy,” he said.

    The image maker said that the scene was photographed, while suspects were taken to the station for interrogation, where they confessed to the crime.

    Hundeyin said that the mother of the deceased, Mrs Chizoba Agu of Railway Line, Ijora Badia, came to the hospital and identified the deceased as her son.

    He said suspects would be transferred to the State Central Investigation Department, Panti for discreet investigation. 

  • Bola Ahmed Tinubu sworn-in as new President of Nigeria

    Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu has been sworn-in as the President of Nigeria after taking the oath of office administered by the Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN) Justice Olukayode Ariwoola at the Eagle Square, Abuja.

    More details later…

  • Kashim Shettima sworn-in as Vice President of Nigeria

    Former Borno State Governor, Kashim Shettima has been sworn-in as the Vice President of Nigeriaat the ongoing Presidential Inauguration this morning.

    More details later…

  • Buhari to Nigerians: Look beyond rising debt, focus on infrastructure

    President Muhammadu Buhari has urged Nigerians to look beyond the country’s rising debt, insisting that without investing in infrastructure, the situation in the country would have been tougher.

    President Buhari who disclosed this in a statement, urged Nigerians to look at the assets and investments that are financed by these debts and not just the country’s debt profile.

    According to him, his administration had doubled Nigeria’s stock of infrastructure to Gross Domestic Product (GDP) from about 20 per cent to more than 40 per cent, adding that some of the projects are commercially self-liquidating.

    He said Nigeria was able to achieve this despite the plunging of the global oil prices to almost zero at some point, the recession that was experienced by the country, the unexpected outbreak of the deadly coronavirus pandemic, and the global effects of the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine.

    The pronouncement by the president is coming against the backdrop of criticisms over Nigeria’s rising debt profile, most of which are used to finance these infrastructures, by economic and financial experts as well as international financial institutions like the World Bank and IMF.

    “In eight years, I am proud to say that we have doubled Nigeria’s stock of infrastructure to GDP from about 20 per cent to over 40 per cent, and that is no small undertaking.

    “This happened when global oil prices plunged to almost zero, when we encountered a recession that was not predicted, when we dealt with a pandemic that was unforeseen, and when we are still grappling with the global effects of an ongoing war in Europe.

    ‘’So, as we look at Nigeria’s debt profile, I urge us to also look at the assets and investment profiles, some of which was paid for by debt and some by investment income.’’

    He said, “The wealth and prosperity of many nations, especially post-war Europe, was built largely on infrastructure and on debt redeemed over decades. Some of the projects are commercially self-liquidating. Without investing in infrastructure, the road out of poverty is a much tougher one.’’

  • Interest rate hike will affect output, increase unemployment – MAN

    Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN) has said that increase in the monetary policy rate by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) would reduce the sector’s output and its ability to absolve new personnel.

    The Director General of MAN, Mr Segun Ajayi-Kadir who disclosed this in a statement said an increase in MPR will compound the imminent recession in the manufacturing sector and negatively impact on its operations.

    He said that such a rise would not not only lead to decline in government revenue as result of low productivity of the manufacturing sector, it will as well lead to high cost of production and decline in capacity utilisation.

    According to him, a hike in MPR will result in an increase in the cost of borrowing that will further discourage investment, reduction in inflow of investment and high product prices owing to rising factor costs, which will in turn render the sector less uncompetitive. 

    Stating MAN position on the increase, he said upward review in MPR from 18 per cent to 18.5 per cent will certainly lead to an increase in lending rates and worsen the uncompetitiveness of the manufacturing sector. 

    He said the interrelationship among macroeconomic variables is essential in policy formulation, as the movements of interest rate, inflation rate and exchange rate have direct impact on investment, employment and output of any economy.  

    He said according to the conventional monetary framework that was adopted by the CBN, increase in MPR should increase interest rate and by extension attract financial investment.

    However, it will also increase the cost of borrowing, crowd out more investments in the real sector and lower the output of the manufacturing sector.”

    He said there is a need for the government to take pragmatic steps to quell the inflationary pressure and reposition the economy.

    “To sustained growth in the sector and economy in general, he said the government needs to take immediate and concrete action to address the manufacturers’ forex needs in order to support and sustain production, adding that prioritizing allocation of forex to the manufacturing sector to procure raw materials, machines and spare parts that are not available locally is the way to go,” he said.