Connect with us

NEWS

OGUN WORRIES OVER CULTISM IN SCHOOLS, VOWS TO TACKLE MENACE

Published

on

Worried by the high level of cultism in primary, secondary and Tertiary institution across the country, The Ogun State Government has promised to fight the menace and make all the schools, including tertiary Institutions a peaceful place of learning for the students.
The Special Adviser to the Governor on Technical Education, Prof. Joseph Odemuyiwa made this known while decorating him as Commander, Corp Marshal by the National School Crime Prevention Corps (NSCPC), at his Office, Oke-Mosan Abeokuta.
Prof. Odemuyiwa, in a statement signed by the Press Officer, Bureau of Technical Education, Mrs. Busayo Malaolu, said the National School Crime Prevention Corps has done the necessary things in combating crime and cultism at earlier stage in the schools, so as to prevent adult cultism, hooliganism and hoodlums in the society as well as the country at large.
Odemuyiwa commended the State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun for not allowing touts and hooliganism in the State, noting that no government ever succeeded in the arrays of touts and hooliganism.
He emphasized the need for school children to be properly taken care of by the guidance and teachers within and outside the school premises at all time, so as to avoid any act of crimes.
While promising to relay the message of the NSCPC to the Governor for a financial back-up for their well-being, Odemuyiwa noted that they have been doing voluntary services without compensations and it was time to get compensation for the job well done.
He gave kudos to the organisation for supporting the government in making peaceful resolution at all schools in the State, saying that their organisation would be reckoned with at all time and be proud in due course.
In his response, the Commander General, Commandant, Folayinka Ige, said that the organisation has seized a lot of dangerous weapons from the students during school period, saying that they would not relent in the rehabilitation exercise to the wards and its usefulness to the school.
He then urged the parents, guidances to always admonish their wards and feed them with words of God in ensuring that their wards become better persons in the society.
Ige revealed that the level of crime in schools awake their interest in re-shaping the mindset of the students to become useful for positive greatness in their communities.
Continue Reading
Advertisement
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

NEWS

OKONJO-IWEALA: PRESIDENT BUHARI IN VIDEO CONFERENCE WITH PRESIDENT OF EUROPEAN COUNCIL

Published

on

President Muhammadu Buhari Friday held a video conference with Mr Charles Michel, President of the European Council, during which the latter reiterated Europe’s support for Nigeria’s Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala as the next Director-General of the World Trade Organisation (WTO).

The President is leading Nigeria’s charge for Okonjo-Iweala, the country’s former Minister of Finance, to emerge as the first Black and female WTO DG.

President Buhari thanked the European Council for its support for Nigeria’s candidate.

Also discussed during the conference were issues bordering on debt relief for Africa, EU-African relations and recharge of the Lake Chad, which has currently shrunk to less than one-third of its usual size, and throwing about 130 million people who depend on the Lake into dire straits.

Recharge of the Lake Chad is an issue the Nigerian President had vigorously canvassed at diverse global fora in recent time.

President Buhari expressed appreciation to Mr Michel for expected positive developments on the issues.

Femi Adesina
Special Adviser to the President
(Media & Publicity)
October 30, 2020

Continue Reading

NEWS

African Development Bank launches a Training of Trainers Program for Developing Project Proposals to access Green Climate Fund

Published

on

The African Development Bank (https://www.AfDB.org/) has designated representatives from 80 government institutions, civil society organizations and universities for training as experts in developing climate financing proposals.

The trainees will pass on their knowledge to potential beneficiaries of the Green Climate Fund, a $10 billion endowment set up in 2010 to help countries implement their climate agenda through loans, equity, guarantees and grants.

The 120-hour training program is managed by the Climate Change and Green Growth Department of the African Development Bank, with funding from the Korea-Africa Economic Cooperation Trust Fund.

The scheme builds on ongoing work by the African Development Bank, the Green Climate Fund and other partners to support the Bank’s regional member countries to directly access Green Climate Fund resources.

“The Green Climate Fund is expected to be a major source of climate finance for the African continent. Accessing finance from the Fund is challenging because of the complexities of designing climate change projects to fulfill the funding criteria. This training will boost capacity amongst African nationally determined authorities, governments and consultants by training trainers to run future training courses,” said Gareth Phillips, Manager of the Environment and Climate Finance Division in the Department of Climate Change and Green Growth at the African Development Bank.

COVID-19 has resulted in the training shifting from in-person to online. This has the advantages of making it less costly to run and more carbon efficient.

The project’s theory of change is based on three main components, which complement ongoing work by the Bank to enhance the capacities of several African countries to access Green Climate Fund resources through small grants from the Africa Climate Change Fund (http://bit.ly/34JgdzF). These components include: developing training materials and an online platform to support direct access to the Green Climate Fund, training a pool of experts and certifying them to support African governments and institutions, and facilitating south-south learning.

Following a thorough independent selection process, 80 participants were chosen, with approximately 40 from English-speaking countries and 40 from French and Portuguese-speaking countries.

 

Continue Reading

NEWS

Eze commends UNIPORT AG VC, Prof Okodudu for the Rescue of Destiny of Students

Published

on

According to the book of Proverbs chapter 29 verse 2, “When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice; But when a wicked man rules, the people groan.” (New King James Version)

This inspired holy statement came into play in the affairs, students and staff of University of Port Harcourt when Prof Steve Okodudu was appointed as the Acting Vice Chancellor of the Institution. In this regard, as a righteous leader, he embarked upon actions that have brought peace and hope back to the University.

His peaceful conduct and action came into climax when he granted pardon to students of the University of Port Harcourt, whose futures have been stocked in limbo since 2016, when the institution implemented its policy on ‘No School Fees, No Examination’, which saw the fortunes of over 1,000 Students hanging on a scale.

Chieftain of the All Progressives Congress and erstwhile National Publicity Secretary of the defunct New People’s Democratic Party- nPDP, Chief Eze Chukwuemeka Eze, in a statement released to the Media on Thursday, commended the University management under the headship of Prof. Stephen Okodudu, Acting Vice Chancellor, Uniport, for the magnanimity shown the affected students.

Describing the grant of pardon as humane and an act of kindness, the party chief said the students may now hive a sigh of relief, adding that the VC’s gesture has laid to rest all speculations and uncertainties about their almost-dashed futures.

Eze reiterated that the students were unduly mistreated by the previous management which ignored appeals from all quarters, including the ruling of a competent Court of Jurisdiction, directing that the students be mobilized for the mandatory NYSC, having met all necessary requirements to be enrolled for the scheme.

A memo released Wednesday 21 October, 2020, by the Registrar of the University, Dr. Otto Dorcas, partly reads …”Prof. Stephen Okodudu, has on behalf of the University Senate, granted amnesty to the following category of students…”

  1. Those who obeyed Senate’s directive and repeated the 2015/2016 academic session in 2018/2019 session but failed courses which they previously passed;

  1. Those who did not obey Senate’s directive to repeat the 2015/2016 Session in the 2018/2019 academic session and their results were released and certificates issued;
  2. Those who did not obey Senate’s directive to repeat the 2015/2016 session and their results were withheld;

  1. Those who has issues of late payment of school charges after closure of school portal as at 2018/2019 session;

  1. Those who for one reason or the other failed to apply for temporary withdrawal from studies and needed an extra y at to graduate as at 2018/2019 session; and

  1. In view of closure of schools owing to Covid-29 pandemic, students who may wish to make submissions that are applicable to any of the categories (S/NOs 1 - 5) above, could be considered for amnesty”.

The statement further directed affected students to see their Heads of Departments for guidance and added that the school portal is opened for those who may pay charges.

Similarly, Chief Eze described the reinstatement of Prof. Andrew Efemini, to his position as worth commending, after many years of undue disengagement by the former management led by Prof. Ndowa Lale, whose only legacy is leaving the university, staff and students in ruins and melancholy.

Eze hailed Prof. Andrew Efemini for putting up muscle and a rare courage to absorb the shocks and difficulties that accompanied his years of gory travails, while appreciating the Ag. VC. for his determination to pursue noble objectives for the good and service of humanity.

He appealed to the University Management to also consider paying the backlog of salaries and emoluments owed Prof. Efemini, given the fact that his disengagement has remained a destitute of verifiable basis, as it was borne out of sheer witch-hunt, malice and hate.

Eze further reiterated that his good friend, Dr Mike Huckabee must have had the likes of Prof Steve Okodudu in mind when he expanded the teaching of our Lord Jesus Christ on peace by postulating that, ” Blessed are the peacemakers.’ And I think a lot of people don’t understand that there’s a difference between a peace lover and a peacemaker. Everybody loves peace, but wearing jewelry around your neck and saying ‘I love peace’ doesn’t bring it.” Prof Okodudu has walked, worked and brought peace to University of Poet Harcourt and surely peace will forever follow him in all his endeavours, Eze maintained.

 

Continue Reading

Trending