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March 4, 2024 Customs Set to Resume Auction and Distribution of Seized Food Items

Customs Set to Resume Auction and Distribution of Seized Food Items

The Nigeria Customs Service, Oyo/Ogun Command, has announced plans to begin another round of distribution of seized rice and other food items to citizens as soon as the Federal Government finalises the modalities for the exercise. The Service says this is a move to alleviate the hardship Nigerians are facing due to the skyrocketing prices of food in the country.

According to the command, the modalities for the distribution exercise became necessary to prevent a repeat of the tragic incident recalled in Lagos, where scores of people died when armed hoodlums in camouflage gear attempted to force their way into the venue.

Recall that the Nigeria Customs began the distribution of seized food items on the order of the Federal Government to Nigerians to help mitigate the current hardship in the country.

While speaking with newsmen at the command headquarters in Ibadan, yesterday, the Area Controller, Oyo/Osun Command, Ben Oramalugo, said that in light of the current food shortage and rising prices, the federal government has directed the Nigeria Customs Service to distribute seized rice at a cheaper price to the public to alleviate the suffering of Nigerians and make sure that they have access to affordable food.

He said that the distribution of the seized items would go a long way in alleviating the hardship being faced by many families, while adding that they are taking the directive very seriously, and are committed to ensuring that the seized rice is distributed fairly and transparently, with eligible beneficiaries carefully screened and verified before they receive the items.

In his words, “Once the necessary modalities are in place, the distribution of seized rice will begin. We will provide regular updates to the public on the progress of the distribution.”

In the meantime, we would like to remind everyone that smuggling is illegal and that those who engage in it are subject to serious penalties.”

We urge everyone to support the government’s efforts to crack down on smuggling and ensure that only legal goods are brought into the country.”

March 4, 2024 Rivers United Snatch Late Qualification in Uyo

Rivers United Snatch Late Qualification in Uyo

Enyinnaya Kazie Godswill’s last minute goal gave Rivers United of Nigeria a dramatic 2-1 win over Dreams FC of Ghana on Sunday, at the Godswill Akpabio International Stadium, Uyo to confirm their place in the CAF Confederation Cup quarter-finals.

Dreams FC won Group C on goal difference over Rivers after both west African clubs accumulated 12 points from six matches.

Club Africain of Tunisia spoilt their chances of securing a place in the knockout stage of the Confederations Cup after being surprisingly held 1-1 by Academica Lobito of Angola.

The Tunisians finished the most hotly contested of the four mini-leagues with 10 points while Lobito managed just one.

Modern Future and Zamalek of Egypt, title-holders USM Alger of Algeria, Abu Salim of Libya, Renaissance Berkane of Morocco and Stade Malien of Mali are the other quarter-finalists.

Berkane twice, Zamalek, USM and Stade have won the Confederation Cup while Salim, Dreams and Future are first-time qualifiers for the knockout stage.

Hoping to become the first Nigerian winners of a CAF competition since Enyimba lifted the 2005 Super Cup, Rivers fell behind after 40 minutes in Uyo when Abdul Aziz Issah scored for Dreams.

Echeta Deputy levelled on the hour mark and the Ghanaians were reduced to 10 men after 81 minutes when Seth Agyemang was sent off after being yellow-carded a second time.

Full-back Godswill then temporarily abandoned his defensive duties to score the goal that booked Rivers a place in the last-eight draw on a date to be announced.

March 4, 2024 NLC Flays Government’s 80% Agreement Completion Claims, Insists ONLY Adherence Can Stop Strike.

NLC Flays Government’s 80% Agreement Completion Claims, Insists ONLY Adherence Can Stop Strike.

The Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, has insisted that the only thing that would stop the planned nationwide strike over the hardship in the country is the federal government’s honouring of the agreement it had with labour.

This was contained in the latest letter written to the government, where in the NLC dismissed claims by the federal government that it had fulfilled 80 per cent of the October 2, 2023, agreement with organised labour.

NLC in the letter dated February 29, 2024, asked the government to come out clean on any part of the agreement it fully fulfilled, warning that resorting to propaganda and disinformation was heightening restiveness among the citizens.

In the letter addressed to the Minister of State for Labour and Employment, NLC’s Acting General Secretary, Ismail Bello, advised the government to, between now and March 13, 2024, deadline, fast-track the process of implementation of the agreement and avoid a looming industrial crisis.

The letter, titled “Has the government truly implemented the October 2, 2023, agreement,” reads: “We write to bring to your attention our concerns regarding the implementation of the October 2, 2023 agreement.

“Your statement suggesting that the government has fulfilled 80 per cent of the said agreement has raised a lot of worries among our members. ”As key stakeholders to that agreement, we feel compelled to address this issue as it may mislead the public and undermine the trust that ought to exist between the government and the Nigerian people especially that which ought to exist between us as social partners.

“Upon careful examination of the 15 points outlined in the October 2, 2023, agreement, it is evident that most of them have not been fully met. “Furthermore, the few that were supposedly being addressed have been implemented in breach. Allow us to highlight these examples and we would be happy to be contradicted in any of them.

 

“The first item on the agreement is the N35,000 wage award. We hope that you still remember that by the end of January this year, the federal government had only paid just one month of the four months due to workers. It took pressures from us before some additional months were paid this month. ”However, it still remains in arrears and has caused undue financial strain on affected workers nationwide. The Port Harcourt Refinery has yet to resume production, despite assurances to the contrary.

”As we write, despite the firm pledge that products will start flowing out of that refinery latest December 2023, nothing has happened. If a litre or a truck load of product has left the refinery to the pumps, Nigerians would be glad to know.

“The promised N25,000 cash transfers to 15 million poor households have not materialized. Rather, all manner of sad tales verging on deep corruption and other mal-feasance have emerged from its management, substantiating our earlier fears on the nature of the social register.

“Tax waivers for workers, small businesses and general public, which was supposed to reduce hardship on the populace have not been implemented, further burdening them financially.

March 4, 2024 Akwa Ibom State Government Resolves Boundary Crisis Between Ikono and Ibiono LGAs

Akwa Ibom State Government Resolves Boundary Crisis Between Ikono and Ibiono LGAs

The Akwa Ibom State Government has  waded into an age-long boundary dispute between Edem Iyere community in Ikono Local Government Area and Ibiaku Itu Udoh in Ibiono Ibom Local Government Area of the State.

The peace deal was sealed with a tree-planting ceremony to demarcate the two hitherto feuding communities.

In her remarks at the event, the State  Deputy Governor and Chairman of the State Boundary Committee, Senator Akon Eyakenyi, reiterated the state Governor, Umo Eno’s commitment to rural development, noting that such would not be possible in an atmosphere of rancor and disharmony.

She assured the people of the Governor’s interest in their welfare, promising that the State Boundary Committee under her watch, will continue to reconcile more communities across the State for the ARISE Agenda to succeed.

Today we are here. Thank God nobody has been buried, although blood was spilled, nobody died. Our success here today only portrays the strong hand and involvement of God in the whole arrangement.

“Today, a lasting peace has been instituted and established to the glory of God. It is not by might nor power but by His consent. I stand here to plead, that the peace accord of today will be everlasting, from generation to generation.”

The Deputy Governor further stressed that the current administration will ensure that indigenes of the two communities are meaningfully engaged, especially, through agriculture, to stem the tide of communal clashes and other social vices.

In their separate speeches, the Member representing Ikono State Constituency, Rt. Hon. Nana Asuquo and his Ibiono Ibom counterpart, Hon. Moses Essien, showered encomiums on the Deputy Governor for living up to her responsibility as Chairman of the State Boundary Committee and committed to the maintenance of peace in their Constituencies.

Similarly, the Commissioner for Information, Comrade Ini Ememobong, appreciated the state government for brokering peace in the area and appealed for the development of the area as an effective measure against restiveness and lawlessness.

Similarly, the Paramount Rulers of Ibiono Ibom, His Royal Majesty, Okuku (Dr) Ime Udousoro Inyang, and that of Ikono, Edidem Etim Nnanna Itang, pledged to ensure that the accord between the two communities was permanent.

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