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September 22, 2021 Nigeria Women Football League 2021/2022 Season Set To Kick-off December 8

Nigeria Women Football League 2021/2022 Season Set To Kick-off December 8

The Nigeria Women Football League, NWFL Premiership 2021/2022 Season is set to Kick-off On The 8th Of December 2021.

Fourteen teams have been separated into two groups that will contend for top spots at the end of the season.

Group A.
Adamawa Queens
Confluence Queens
Edo Queens
Osun Babes
Pelican Stars
Naija Ratels
Nasarawa Amazons.

Group B.
Abia Angels
Bayelsa Queens
Delta Queens
Rivers Angels
FC Robo Queens
Royal Queens
Sunshine Queens.

September 22, 2021 Expert Warns Akwa Ibom Farmers Against Bird Flu

Expert Warns Akwa Ibom Farmers Against Bird Flu

The outbreak of avian influenza otherwise known as Bird Flu in poultry farms across some states in the country has called for a more systematic approach to curb its spread and reach, to unaffected states.

The disease which is widely spread through contact; human or animal, has been described as one without a cure, hence the need to pay closer attention to its spread.

To this end, farmers in Akwa Ibom state have been cautioned against buying birds from states with a clear record of the disease, or even neighboring ones, as doing so could endanger poultry farms in the state and stir an outbreak.

An Uyo based Veterinary doctor, Dr. UBONG OFFIONG, in an interview with Inspiration 105.9 FM shed more light on the disease. He said an outbreak in any farm in the state could cause severe downturn for the poultry business, as such farms will need to be shut to avoid further spread.

Dr. OFFIONG advised farmers in the poultry business to avoid buying their birds from the affected states as it is one of the easiest ways by which it can get into the state.

He added that asides halting the purchase of birds from affected states, farmers must also endeavor to maintain proper hygienic conditions in their farms.

September 21, 2021 Akwa Ibom House of Assembly Partners AKSEPWMA on Relocation of Street Traders and illegal Markets

Akwa Ibom House of Assembly Partners AKSEPWMA on Relocation of Street Traders and illegal Markets

The Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly has urged all Street traders and operators of illegal markets especially around the Ibom plaza, and other highbrow areas within the state to relocate to designated points, with immediate effect.
Chairman, House Committee on Works and Transport and member representing Eket State Constituency – Rt. Hon. David Lawrence, announced this, Monday, during the committee’s sitting on a motion for an urgent need to decongest clogged-up areas in the metropolis with special reference to Ibom plaza, Itam Junction, and other areas.
He noted that activities of Street traders and illegal markets impede the free flow of traffic and expose traders and the general public to road hazards.
Briefing the committee, chairman Akwa Ibom State Environmental Protection and Waste Management Agency, Hon. Prince Ikim decried the negative effects of the menace and the challenges faced by the Akwa Ibom State Environmental Protection and Waste Management Agency; AKSEPWMA in evicting street traders and illegal motor parks.

In his words: “Mr. Chairman, I want to discuss the way it is as a man in the field. The issue of roadside trading and illegal motor parks around the University of Uyo, Itam, and sundry highbrow areas are caused by certain factors. One, “politics”. It is not a hidden truth that the management of Ibom plaza, around the plaza, and inside the plaza was “politically” constituted. Inside the plaza, there’s different management, and outside has who controls it, thereby legitimating illegitimacy. Most of the people sitting out there are paying for tickets. Some of them also sitting inside there are paying for the space they are using, and they are paying to different authorities. This makes enforcement to be very difficult.”

Continuing, Ikim noted that the situation makes the job of eviction, which his agency had been in the forefront, an unrealistic one.
“We must take it into consideration that this government has a human face; by the time a trader walks up to you during enforcement and tells you ” I have paid” and you try to fathom who he/she paid to, it makes you the enforcer look stupid. It boils down to political committees, set up around the place, by only God knows who,” he added
Ikim also noted that there is an ongoing battle about who controls the Ibom plaza – Ministry of Culture and Tourism or the Local Government or the village.
“It is that tussle that has allowed the Ministry of Culture and Tourism to have control over traders inside the plaza, while Uyo village controls those outside the plaza. These have encumbered our previously dispensed efforts in evacuating them”, he said.

In a related development, Hon. Udosen who was acting on the directives of the Speaker of the 7th Assembly of The Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly, frowned at the level of congestion constituted by the mini market and motor park at the University of Uyo and issued a warning to the Management of the school to relocate, with immediate effect, the mini market and campus-shuttle motor park by the school’s entrance into the campus as a measure of decongesting the area.
Attendants at the meeting included the Akwa Ibom State Commissioner of Police, Commandant of the Federal Road Safety Corp; FRSC, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Transport, Anti-Touting Enforcement Agency, Park Managements, ROTAN, ROTAON, Motorcyclist Associations and sundry Associations and stakeholders in the transport sector.

September 17, 2021 Hon. Unyime Idem Urges FG against Violation of Federal Character Principle in Appointment of Head of MDAs

Hon. Unyime Idem Urges FG against Violation of Federal Character Principle in Appointment of Head of MDAs

HOUSE OF REPS URGE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AGAINST VIOLATION OF FEDERAL CHARACTER PRINCIPLES IN APPOINTMENT OF HEADS OF MDAs
House of Representatives has called on the federal government to address the constitutional infraction in the appointment of the Chairman and Secretary of the Federal Character Commission as well as Heads of other MDAs.
The resolution of the House was sequel to the adoption of a motion moved at plenary by Deputy Chairman House Committee on Communications, Rep. Unyime Idem.
Rep. Idem, while moving the motion, said in compliance with the resolution of the House dated February 25, 2020, the president, on April 28, 2020 appointed the Chairman and Commissioners of the Federal Character Commission.
He said the current secretary of the commission was appointed as a substantive secretary to the commission in March 2017, whose tenure was expected to end on April 7, 2021, but was re-appointed by the president on April 7, 2021 for a second term.
The lawmaker noted that the current Chairman of the Commission, Muheeba Dankaka is from the Northern part of the Country and the re-appointed Secretary Mohammed Bello is also from the Northern part of the Country, which is in flagrant violation of Section 14 (3) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 as Amended.
The member representing Ukanafun/Oruk Anam Federal Constituency stressed that the Federal Character Commission is one of the agencies of the federal government with the responsibility to promote, monitor and enforce compliance with the principles of the proportional sharing of all bureaucratic, economic and political positions at all levels of government.
He pointed out that the Principle of Federal Character, as contained in the Act governing the commission, lay emphasis on leadership positions being equally distributed between zones.
The House called on the federal government to address the unfair, unjust and inequitable appointment of both the Chairperson and Secretary of the Federal Character Commission from a particular zone of the country.
It mandated the House Committee on Federal Character to ensure compliance.

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