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We’re yet to receive FG’s rice, Citizens in Kaduna, Kano, Katsina lament 

Some residents of Kaduna, Kano and Katsina States say they have yet to receive the rice recently donated to the states by the Federal Government to them.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that the Federal Government had doled out 20 trucks of rice to the 36 states and the FCT.

NAN also reports that this was part of its sustained efforts to ramp up food supplies in the country with a view to further bolstering food security.

It was also part of the Federal Government’s synergy with the sub-nationals to lessen the current hardship being faced by Nigerians.

This hardship was aggravated by the persistent food insecurity and ever -surging food prices.

However,  with the recent bumper harvests in parts of Nigeria, Nigerians are heaving a sigh of relief, although there are palpable fears that the happy development may be temporary.

Some residents of Kaduna metropolis have lamented not receiving the Federal Government’s rice allocated to the state governments to cushion the hunger currently faced in the country.

Some of the residents, who spoke to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) said that they only heard about the rice on the news.

Salisu Musa, a resident of the Rigasa area, said he and his family did not benefit from the rice, adding that he had not heard of anyone close to him who got the rice.

He said, “As a traditional title holder in the Rigasa community, we have not seen any rice from the Federal Government.

“However, we have received fertilizer and we appreciate it.”

Similarly, Ibrahim Yusuf, a resident of the Doka area, said he has not received the rice but has heard that a few bags were taken to a Mosque in the area.

He also acknowledged that fertilizers were shared in his area and numerous people had benefitted.

Meanwhile, the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ) Kaduna State Council, had on August 15 received some bags of rice from the Arewa Youth Assembly (AYA).

The group had announced that it had received  2,400 bags provided by the President Bola Tinubu-led Federal Government.

Mr Muhammad Ibrahim, one of the journalists who benefitted said the rice was shared to faith-based organisations and journalists, among others, adding he got a 25kg bag of rice

Also, in Kaduna state, some residents in parts of the Chikun Local Government Area have

 complain of not getting the relief items to cushion the effects of the food crisis from the state government.

The few persons, who confirmed that they received some food items from the state officials said the quantity of such was too insignificant.

They also blamed some of the community leaders in charge of the distribution of the palliatives of being biased and not transparent.

However, a cross section of  the residents in the city said they were  yet to receive any item from the state officials in that regard.

One of the residents, Mrs Asabe Markus, claimed she had not received any palliative so far.

She, however,opined the items were only distributed to residents with political affiliation to the All Progressives Congress (APC).

She said, “Since the food crisis began, I have been struggling to survive by relying on the support of friends and loved ones, who have food items and cash in abundance.”

Also, Mrs Rakiya Hadi, a resident, said she was only privileged to receive two measures of rice, which were distributed by a community leader

” My friend who is a community leader gave me two measures of rice, how can that feed a family for just a week?”she retorted

Hadi said the leader had to distribute the food item secretly to avoid commotion by the residents as the grain was not enough for all the people.

Another resident, Mr Audu Mallam,  said nobody on his street around KASUPDA road In Sabon Tasha, has benefited from the government’s palliatives.

He recalled, “During the COVID-19 period, information was passed for the people to collect palliatives at the government schools, but as of now, no one is saying anything.”

Mrs Grace Waziri, another resident of the state, described the exercise as a ‘charade’, adding that the government was not being sincere with the people with the palliatives.

She disclosed that she has not received any relief item from the government, noting that few of her friends, who are civil servants, had collected such items from the office.

Waziri said, “Two of my friends who are civil servants showed me what the state government distributed as palliatives. It was very ridiculous and insulting.

“So, it’s clear that they are only sharing the palliatives to people who do not really need it and keep on lying that they have distributed food to vulnerable residents.”

In Kafanchan, some of the said  residents also said they were yet to receive any rice palliatives from the Federal Government.

The residents made this known in separate interviews with the News Agency of Nigeria in Kafanchan, headquarters of Jema’a Local Government Area.

Marta Maigari, a retired civil servant, said though she read in the media about the Federal Government’s donation of 20 truck of rice to each state, nothing of such had reached the people of Kafanchan.

“We have not seen any rice from the Federal Government here in Kafanchan.

“I say so because I always keep myself abreast of happenings, so I would have known if the government had gotten here,” she stated.

Maigari stated that the hardship faced by families and individuals at this time calls for decisive and compassionate action.

On his part, Godwin Kumai, the Coordinator of Jema’a Community Development Charter, a civil society organisation, said no rice palliatives from the Federal Government have been received and shared at the local government level.

Kumai explained that only bags of fertiliser from the state government were currently shared to some vulnerable people in the area.

A top official of the local government, who spoke on condition of anonymity concurred with Kumai.

He staed that the local government was yet to receive any rice allocation from the Federal Government.

“I don’t know if the state government has taken delivery of the items donated by the Federal Government.

“But as for use here in Jema’a Local Government Area, we are yet to receive anything from the centre through the state,” he added.

In Zaria, there were mixed reactions by different sources in the council  over the distribution of the palliatives.

The Technical Assistant to the Council Chairman on Strategic Communications, Alhaji Bello Habib, said the council  received 600 bags of maize and millet as intervention from the state government.

He explained that the 600 bags had been distributed to the 547 polling units across the 13 wards of the council.

“Each polling unit got one bag and the remaining bags were shared to the boarding secondary schools in Zaria.

“The beneficiary schools were Kufena College, Al Huda-Huda College, Barewa College and Government Girls’ Secondary School Zaria,” Habib said.

However, Habib declined to speak on the rice palliative to the council from the federal government.

Mohammed Abdullahi, a resident of Unguwar Fatika Area, Zaria told NAN that he was not aware of the distribution of any rice from the government.

Similarly, Haruna-Rasheed Musa of Kakaki Area, Zaria said he did not receive any intervention from either the state or local government.

Aliyu Idris-Ibrahim, Chairman, Zaria Local Government Council did not respond to calls and messages put on his cellphone on how the council distributed the Federal Government’s rice palliative.

Malam Aminu  Bello, a resident of Layin Zomo Area,Basawa Ward, Sabon Gari Local Government Area, said he did not receive any support be it rice, maize or fertilizer from the government.

A source at the Sabon Gari Local Government which craved anonymity told NAN that a trailer load of rice was only seen at the Secretariat.

“The trailer went out of the council Secretariat to an unknown destination with the rice,”he said.

Alhaji Mohammed Usman,  Chairman, Sabon Gari Local Government Council did not respond to calls and messages sent to his cellphone..

Sources at Giwa and Makarfi LGAs said the councils did not receive the rice from the government as at the time of filing this report.

However, all efforts to get the comments of Hajiya Rabi Salisu, Kaduna State Commissioner for  Human Services and social Development proved abortive as she was said to have travelled out of Nigeria.

In Katsina State, a Coalition of Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) in Katsina State pledged to ensure that the rice distributed to the state by the Federal Government is shared to the targeted beneficiaries.

The Chairman of the coalition, Alhaji Abdulrahman Abdullahi, disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), in Katsina.

NAN recalls that the state government had constituted a committee to oversee the distribution of the rice on July 29, and gave it a three-week deadline to submit its report.

The committee’s terms of reference were to ascertain and confirm the number of bags received, and develop a procedure for sharing the rice across the 34 local government areas.

The committee would also ensure that the distribution of the palliatives is done in a fair and transparent manner, targeting vulnerable individuals such as widows, divorcees, aged men and women, among others.

Abdullahi, who is also the Chairman, Katsina Social Protection (SP) Network, revealed to NAN that they are keenly monitoring the committee, as it was presently compiling the names of the beneficiaries.

He stated that the state and LGA levels committees were already formed and the CSOs have representation in all the committees across the 34 local governments.

“The SP network will leverage on the LGAs structures of the coalition of the CSOs in the state and monitor the implementation of the distribution and report their findings.

“The findings will be worked on and we will come up with our position at the end of the exercise,” according to Abdullahi.

NAN reports that the main committee at the state level was headed by the Secretary to the Government of the State, Alhaji Abdullahi Garba-Faskari.

Members of the committee included the Special Adviser on Public Service Administration Reform, Commissioners for Special Duties and Information.

Others were the representative of the State House of Assembly, Managing Director, of the state Irrigation Authority, Executive Chairman, Zakat and Waqf Board, Commander, Hisbah Board and the ALGON Chairman.

The remaining were representative of the Police, DSS, Katsina and Daura Emirate Councils, as well as that of the JIBWIS and Darika Islamic sects, the Youth Council of Nigeria, Nigeria Youths Congress

and Civil Society Organisations (CSOs).

Meanwhile, in Kano, the state government said it has distributed 130 trucks of foodstuffs it received as donation from the Federal Government to the beneficiaries across the 44 local government areas.

The state Commissioner for  Agriculture and Natural Resources,

Dr Danjuma Mahmud, Commissioner for Agriculture and Natural Resources, disclosed this to the News Agency of Nigeria(NAN) in Kano on Wednesday.

Mahmud said the donation consisted of 40 trucks of 25kg rice,70 trucks of maize, millet and sulphur.

According to him, the food items were delivered at the headquarters of the 44 local governments for onward transportation to wards, villages and districts.

He said the beneficiaries of the gesture included: Civil Society Organizations(CSOs)and traditional rulers,religious leaders.

Others were the officials of the 44 local governments,the state Hisbah Commission, the Police and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps(NSCDC).

The commissioner also disclosed that the state government had received 70 trucks of fertilizer from the warehouse of the Central Bank of Nigeria(CBN) located in Minna, Niger.

Also collected from the warehouse,he said, were 30 trucks of urea.

He said the state government was now awaiting directives from the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Natural Resources on how to distribute the fertilizers to the farmers

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IPOB disowns Simon Ekpa

The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has disowned Simon Ekpa

The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) on Friday disowned Simon Ekpa, the self-acclaimed Prime Minister of Biafra Government in Exile (BRGIE), who was arrested in Finland alongside four others over terror-related activities.

According to the Finnish Police, Ekpa was arrested “on suspicion of public incitement to commit a crime with terrorist intent,” while the four others were arrested “for financing a terrorist crime”.

In a statement released on Friday, IPOB’s spokesman, Emma Powerful, accused Ekpa of recruiting violent criminals to destabilize the South East Region.

IPOB also disowned Ekpa, stating that he has never been a registered member of the group.

“Contrary to the deliberate and malicious misinformation from the Neo colonialist news agency, the BBC, that Simon Ekpa is an IPOB leader. Simon Ekpa has never and is not an IPOB member, let alone being a leader in IPOB,” Powerful said.

“IPOB has some family units in Finland, and Simon Ekpa is not a registered member of any IPOB unit in Finland or any other IPOB unit globally. Mazi Nnamdi Kanu established IPOB as a peaceful movement to seek Biafra Independence via a supervised UN referendum.

“IPOB is a peaceful global movement that has never taken to violence or arms struggle in two decades of our self-determination struggle. Even though the various murderous government regimes in Nigeria have provoked us, we have remained resolutely peaceful.

“It was unfortunate that some innocent Biafrans being passionate for the restoration of the stolen sovereignty of the Biafran Nation, thought that Simon Ekpa was genuinely sympathetic to the Biafra course. Sadly, they had to learn the hard way that he was a destructive agent paid to infiltrate and destroy the IPOB peaceful movement for Biafra self-determination.

“He recruited violent criminals to destabilize the South East Region in 2021. He is a self-acclaimed prime minister of a small, criminally minded group called the Biafra Government in Exile (BGIE). The infamous BGIE, led by Simon Ekpa, created a violent group that called itself the Biafra Liberation Army.”

Powerful accused Ekpa’s BRGIE group and the Nigerian Army of being responsible “for many kidnappings, rapes, forceful disappearances, killings, and burning of homes in the South Eastern region.”

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NEC sets up National Electrification Committee to end grid collapse

NEC has set up a National Electrification Committee to end the frequent collapse of Nigeria’s power grid

The National Economic Council (NEC) has in its resolve to end the frequent collapse of Nigeria’s power grid set up a National Electrification Committee.

The Vice President, Kashim Shettima who is the chairman of NEC disclosed this in a post he shared on his official X account on Thursday night.

“The National Economic Council (NEC) has resolved to reinforce implementation of the National Electrification Strategy in a bid to end the collapse of the nation’s power grid,” the post read.

“This is just as Vice President, Kashim Shettima who is the chairman of NEC told members of the council that access to energy is a fundamental right and not a privilege because electricity is the oxygen of economic growth.”

Accordingly, the council has constituted a committee on National Electrification to help address the challenges in the power sector.

The formation of the committee was among decisions taken by NEC at the end of its 146th meeting on Thursday chaired by Shettima at the Council Chambers of the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

The committee headed by Cross River State Governor, Bassey Otu is to work towards deepening states’ engagements within the Electricity Reform Act 2023 and the National Electrification Strategy and Implementation Plan.

VP Shettima added that the private sector distributed renewable energy generation is vital to increasing electricity access across Nigeria.

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Delta approves N713m for 2024 students bursary payment — Official

Gov. Sheriff Oborevwori of Delta has approved the sum of N713 million for the 2024  bursary award for 32,028 students in tertiary institutions in the country.

The Executive Secretary of the State Bursary and Scholarship Board, Dr. Godfrey Enita, disclosed this in a statement made available to newsmen on Thursday in Asaba.

According to Enita, the governor’s approval for the year 2024, the bursary award will cover students of state origin in public and private universities.

“It also covers students in polytechnics, mono-technics, colleges of education, schools of nursing science, and other tertiary schools, including military and paramilitary institutions.

He described the governor’s gesture as rare and uncommon and should be applauded.

“The governor demonstrates his magnanimity and goodwill towards the well-being of the Delta students and youths in general.

“It also underscores his commitment towards educational advancement through financial assistance to students in diverse forms and through massive infrastructural development in schools across the state.

“It is hoped, as always, that beneficiaries of the state’s financial assistance schemes will continue to be worthy ambassadors of Delta wherever they find themselves,” he said.

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Labour Party Launches Grassroots Initiative to Empower Youths Ahead of 2027 Elections

The Labour Party (LP) has launched a nationwide initiative to strengthen grassroots mobilization and empower youth leaders as part of its strategic preparation for the 2027 general election.

This initiative aims to harness the energy and creativity of young Nigerians to drive change and secure the presidency.

Speaking at the Labour Party National Youth Leaders Conference on Wednesday in Abuja, the Director-General of the Labour Party Directorate of Mobilization and Integration, Marcel Ngogbehei, underscored the critical role of youth in shaping the country’s political future.

He emphasized the importance of unity and collaboration among youths, describing them as essential drivers of the transformation Nigeria urgently needs.

Ngogbehei highlighted the significance of grassroots leadership in fostering national unity and bridging divides among communities and stakeholders.

He noted that empowering youth leaders at the grassroots level is a vital step towards addressing Nigeria’s most pressing challenges, including security, economic empowerment, education, sustainable development, and good governance.

The Directorate reaffirmed its commitment to providing comprehensive support to youth leaders.

This includes offering training programs to build their capacity, creating advocacy platforms to amplify their voices, and equipping them with tools to enhance their effectiveness.

According to Ngogbehei, these measures will help ensure that youth leaders are better prepared to lead mobilization efforts and contribute meaningfully to the party’s success in the coming elections.

Outlining the Labour Party’s vision, Ngogbehei reiterated the party’s dedication to creating a fair, inclusive, and accessible political space where young people play a central role in policy formulation and strategic decision-making.

He noted that the concerns, aspirations, and visions of young Nigerians must not only be heard but must also shape the direction of the party’s policies and strategies.

“The energy, creativity, and commitment you bring to our party are not only inspiring but essential as we work to build a stronger and more inclusive Labour Party and Nigeria,” Ngogbehei stated.

“Our nation is at a pivotal point, and your role as youth leaders cannot be understated. You are not just the voice of tomorrow—you are the force of today.

”He urged the participants at the conference to use the platform to strategize effectively, build networks, and develop actionable solutions to address the challenges facing the country. Ngogbehei emphasized that the success of the Labour Party’s mission depends on the active participation and leadership of its youth, who represent the future of Nigeria’s democracy.

The conference marked a significant step in the Labour Party’s efforts to position itself as a viable alternative in Nigeria’s political landscape, with young leaders at the forefront of its campaign for change.

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13th Women AFCON: Super Falcons to know group stage opponents on Friday

Nine-time champions Nigeria will know their opponents for the group phase of next year’s Women Africa Cup of Nations competition when the draw is conducted at the Technic Centre of the Mohamed VI Football Complex in Sale, outside Rabat, Morocco on Friday evening.

The field of 12 finalist-teams will be framed into three groups of four teams each, with the top two teams in each group, as well as the best two third-placed teams in the three groups, advancing to the quarter-finals of the competition scheduled for Morocco.

Of the 12 previous tournaments held since Nigeria hosted the inaugural in 1998, the Super Falcons have been victorious nine times, with Equatorial Guinea winning twice and South Africa sweeping to victory in the last edition, also hosted by Morocco in July 2022.

All the four top-placed teams in that last edition are also in the field of 12 this time, viz Cup holders South Africa, hosts Morocco, Zambia and Nigeria.

Also qualified are Ghana, Algeria, Botswana, Democratic Republic of Congo, Tunisia, Senegal, Tanzania and Mali.

The 13th Women Africa Cup of Nations finals will take place 5th – 26th July 2025.

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NFF holds match commissioners’ seminar in Asaba

All is set for the Nigeria Football Federation’s match commissioners’ seminar (southern conference) for this year, which is billed to take place at the Stephen Keshi Stadium, Asaba, Delta State on Friday.

Chairman of the NFF Match Commissioners’ Appointment Committee, Alhaji Babagana Kalli, told thenff.com that the Chairman of the NFF Technical and Development Committee, Alhaji Sharif Rabiu Inuwa, will represent the NFF President, Alhaji Ibrahim Musa Gusau and declare the programme open on Friday morning.

Former Vice Chairman of the Imo State Football Association, Sir Emma Ochiagha and Secretary of the NFF Match Commissioners’ Appointment Committee, Mr. Danlami Alanana are the resource persons for the one-day event.

Alanana disclosed that the objective of the seminar is to re-acquaint the match commissioners in the Nigeria National League (NNL), the Nigeria Women Football League (NWFL) and the Nationwide League One (NLO) with both the rudiments and the fine points of match reporting, and to also emphasize the high importance of credible match reporting, as organizers always rely on their match reports to take decisions in case of crises or controversies.

Last year’s southern conference seminar (the first of its kind) was held in Abeokuta, Ogun State, while the northern conference seminar took place in the city of Kano. 

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