Recruit NYSC Members to Battle Insecurity – Gov. Fayemi
Governor Fayemi of Ekiti State has suggested that members of the National Youth Service Corps be used to battle the security challenges facing the country.
He made the suggestion at the seventh lecture series to mark the 2021 annual birthday ceremony of Chief Babatunde Oduyoye, the Special Adviser to Governor Seyi Makinde on Political Affairs in Ibadan.
Fayemi said he believed that one of the cheapest and fastest ways to tackle the insecurity was to amend the law setting up the National Youths Service Corps.
“With this, we can use the existing orientation camps to train willing and able graduates to reflate the security personnel under a special arrangement that will be worked out.
“That way, the fund that is currently deployed to the NYSC can be used with just some additional funding, which could be sourced through a national emergency fund for the next five to ten years.
“Those who cannot join the military services can serve in their community without pay if we must still retain the NYSC for everyone.
“To incentivize those who may volunteer to serve, they will have a separate certificate and medal of honor in addition to having priority for military, paramilitary and civil or public service recruitment afterwards
Senate Makes U-Turn, Okays Electronic Transmission of Results by INEC
The senate has reconsidered the electoral act amendment bill and has empowered the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to determine the best mode of transmitting election results after months of bashings from the public over the initial resolution against electronic transmission of election results by the electoral umpire INEC.
The Senate had in July during consideration of report on 2010 Electoral Act (Amendment ) Bill 2021 submitted by its Committee on INEC, amended clause 52(3) as recommended.
While the clause as presented by the committee in the report, said INEC can transmit election results electronically where and when practicable, the Senate passed the amended version which said, “INEC can transmit election results electronically subject to confirmation of Nigerian Communication Commission (NCC) of adequacy and security of National Network .
The House of Representatives at the time, adopted the clause as originally recommended by committees of both Chambers on INEC.
Consequently since, the Senate has been in the eye of the storm which made it rescind its decision by listing its intension to rescind the decision on the Order Paper during Tuesday plenary .
Goodluck Jonathan in Akwa Ibom to Commission Ikot Ekpene General Hospital
Governor Udom Emmanuel will today unveil his remodeled and re-equipped General Hospital Ikot Ekpene to the public.
The program is part of his deliberate efforts at ensuring that secondary healthcare centers across the ten federal constituencies of the state are given a facelift, and also afford Akwa Ibom people easier access to affordable and qualitative healthcare facilities.
Ikot Ekpene is the ninth General Hospital that the Governor has rebuilt, furnished and upgraded since assumption of office.
The project comprises reconstructed maternity, pediatric and general wards, physiotherapy units, two new theatres.
It also has a remodeled out-patient department, pharmacy departments as well as the newly built storey building administrative block.
Governor Emmanuel had three weeks ago, announced that more containers of medical equipment are arriving the state in batches as he makes good his plans to completely turnaround the health sector in the state.
Former President of Nigeria, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, who is in the state to attend the 2021 Annual National Physicians’ Week celebration of the Nigeria Medical Association, shall be the special guest on the occasion.
Members of the public are invited to be part of the ceremony in Ikot Ekpene by 10am today.
Last week, Governor Emmanuel had led the Senate President to inaugurate the 25kilometer Uyo-Ikot Ekpene dual carriage road executed by his administration, after being inherited at 20 percent completion.