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Badaru: Humanitarian work critical to national security

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The Minister of Defence, Mohammed Badaru Abubakar CON, mni has commended the efforts of the Senior Special Adviser (SSA) to the President on Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Hon. Delu Bulus Yakubu, saying her efforts are crucial in addressing national security.

The Minister said this when he received the Senior Special Adviser who paid him a courtesy call in his office at Ship House, Abuja today Tuesday 16th July 2024.

A statement by Mati Ali, Personal Assistant to the Minister on Media and Publicity, stated that the Minister emphasized the importance of collaboration between the Ministry of Defence and the Office of the SSA on Humanitarian Affairs to address national security and poverty alleviation.

He acknowledged that national security encompasses not only military strength but also addressing poverty and lack of opportunities.

The visit underscored the importance of collaboration between the Ministry of Defence and the Office of the SSA on Humanitarian Affairs in addressing national security and poverty alleviation.

The Minister praised the SSA’s dedication to humanitarian affairs and poverty alleviation, assuring her of the Ministry’s willingness to collaborate on joint initiatives.

“Your commitment to humanitarian affairs is admirable, and we are eager to work together to implement comprehensive strategies that will benefit our nation,” he said.

On her part, the Senior Special Adviser congratulated the Minister on his achievements, commending his leadership in enhancing the nation’s security architecture.

She reiterated the need for continued collaboration, saying that national security requires collective efforts.

“National security is a social service that requires collective efforts for it to succeed,” she said.

She said her Office is working on a joint interactive National Seminar aimed at bringing together relevant authorities, non-governmental organizations, and security experts to share ideas on improving national security through humanitarian services.

 

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Plateau: Groom’s father, uncle, brother among killed travelers  

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The father, uncle and the younger brother of an intending groom were amongst the eight people killed by a mob in Manjul community of Mangu Local Government Area of Plateau on Friday, a survivor, Ibrahim Umar, has revealed.

Eight people were burnt to ashes, four missing and 19 others hospitalised after the mob attacked travellers on their way to Kwa in Qua’anpan Local Government Area of Plateau State to attend a wedding ceremony.

According to the survivor, the prompt response of the military saved their lives.

“The father, younger brother of the groom and the groom’s uncle have all been killed by the mob.

“The groom hails from Zaria but lectures at an institution in the area (Kwa). During his time there, he met a woman and they agreed to marry.

“We were transporting kola nuts and other traditional gifts for the wedding. We explained everything to those who attacked us, but they didn’t listen.

“We told them we were visitors from Kaduna State heading to a wedding ceremony, but they refused to believe us,” Mr Umar said.

He commended the response of soldiers stationed nearby, whose intervention save the lives of some of them.

“The soldiers really helped us. They came to our rescue. Without their timely intervention, the outcome could have been far worse.”

 

 

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Umahi commends Gov Otti for impressive performance in Abia

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Engr. David Umahi, the Minister of Works, has commended Governor Alex Otti for providing quality leadership to the people of Abia State.

Senator umahi also hailed Otti or reconstructing federal roads in the State and delivering quality road projects.

The Minister gave the commendation when he visited Governor Otti in his office after his working visit and inspection of some ongoing federal roads in Abia State which Mr. President would be commissioning later in the year.

“I didn’t want to tell you (Gov. Otti), you didn’t know I was coming, but I’m here principally to secretly look at some of our projects in Abia State that we want to commission by December and also look at some of the great projects you are doing that the President will commission when he visits Abia State, so that I’ll be able to report properly to him (Mr. President).

“And I’ve gone around on my own, I didn’t ask anybody to join me, and I want to say that, I’m very, very proud of what you are doing for Abia people. I’m really proud.

“Not only the quantum of projects you have completed, but the quality also, especially, the Port-Harcourt Road. It’s mind-blowing that, that place could be recovered. And, I think it’s only a heart of yours that can recover that place the way it is.

“I commend you very highly, and it’s only Mr. President, the man of infrastructure, that will be qualified to commission that project.. I want to also thank you for some of the interventions on our Federal Roads, “Umahi stated.

He also appreciated Governor Otti for the encouragement given to the construction of two sections of Port Harcourt to Enugu Expressway, adding, that, before Governor Otti came on board, it was difficult for the contractor to freely work.

While appealing to Governors to partner the federal government in carrying out various projects in their States, not minding party differences, Engr. Umahi pleaded with Governor Otti, “to look at the plight of our people on the other carriageway. See what you can do to help us. Even if you want to use the same contractor, use them,”

Engr. Dave Umahi appreciated the good long standing relationship between President Tinubu and Governor Otti and noted that the President is doing many projects in the South East.

“We have every reason as Ndigbo and people of the Southeast, irrespective of party affiliation, to stand with this man (President Tinubu) who is standing with the Southeast.

“To rewrite our history and relaunch us into the mainstream of the federal government. So, I will not preach to you about support for the President because you have been the President’s very good friend, even before I came to know the President.

“And I’m happy that you have so much love for the President. And Your Excellency, without speaking for you, I will beat my chest to say that all the Governors of Southeast are standing with the President,” Umahi stated.

Responding, the Abia State Governor, Dr. Alex Otti reiterated his administration’s commitment to collaborating with the Federal Government in delivering key infrastructural projects that would impact positively on the lives of the people.

He appreciated the Federal Government’s support to Abia and assured that the State would continue to partner with the Federal Government as one administration.

“I want to reassure you that we’ll work with the Federal Government and ensure that we work together and collaboratively for the benefit of our people.

“When those roads are done, the credit goes to the government, whether it is the one at the centre or the one at the State, it is the same Government. And then, the beneficiaries are the people”, Gov Otti stated.

Governor Otti recounted his encounter with President Bola Tinubu when he sought the President’s approval for him to fix some federal roads in Abia that were in bad condition including the Port Harcourt Road, Aba, Ohafia-Arochukwu Road and the Onuimo-Umuahia road among others.

Governor Otti used the opportunity to explain why the commissioning of the completed Port Harcourt Road was rescheduled, assuring that a new date would soon be secured, and said that he would oblige the Minister’s request of looking into the other carriageway of the Enugu – Port Harcourt express way which is yet to be fixed.

“The Enugu – Port Harcourt carriageway that you spoke about, I would ask the Commissioner for Works to go and have a look at it.

“I am happy that you have gone round. We were ready to commission the Port Harcourt road and a few other projects by the 23rd of last month. But somehow, the President had to go to the Vatican for the inauguration of the new Pope. And we had to put it off.

“And, we have a few more roads that will be ready for him to commission in addition to Port Harcourt Road. I’m also in touch with the President’s office to get his availability so that he can come and commission the road and also speak to our people,” Otti said.

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Ex-VP Sambo dumps PDP, joins APC

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Namadi Sambo, a former vice president during the administration of Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, has the Peoples Democratic Party for the ruling All Progressives Party, on Wednesday.

He had earlier on Friday last week  joined the PDP in Kaduna State.

An APC stalwart, Imran Muhammad, confirmed Sambo’s defection in his X account.

 

 

 

 

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