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ACADI, ADOAHACDI Train Clergies, CSOs on GVB Prevention, Capacity Enhancement
Anglican Compassion and Development Initiative (ACADI) has emphasized the need for clergies, CSOs and stakeholders to intensify efforts at prevention, advocacy, referral, linkages, capacity enhancement and networking to end all form of gender based violence in the society.
The organization made this known at a one-day training organized in partnership with Anglican Diocese of Abakaliki Health and Community Development initiative (ADOAHACDI) in Abakaliki.
In his remarks, the Bishop of Abakaliki Diocese, Anglican Communion, Bishop Monday C. Nkwoagu who spoke through the programme officer of ADOAHACDI, Rev. Umeokafor Chukwunenye Chukwuebuka, said the Prevent gender based Violence (CON Prevent GBV Project), was a project of the Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion.
He noted that it was aimed at bringing a transformational response to the challenges of Gender Based Violence in communities, beginning with the Anglican Communion congregations all over the country.
The Bishop revealed that gender based violence has become a human right issue, hence the goal of the training which were to contribute to the prevention of violence against women and girls, through strategic initiative of 75% of the Anglican Dioceses and parishes in Nigeria.
He emphasized that the objectives includes achieving prevention, advocacy, referrals, linkages to knowledge, capacity enhancement, networking and information management systems.
Participants from different parishes of Abakaliki Dioceses of Anglican Communion and some CSO leaders were engaged in various trainings, and discussion sessions on definition and causes of GBV, Biblical perspective of gender and sex, concept of gender as it relates to GBV.
Others are how issues of gender puts women and girls at risk of GBV, gender roles, norms and the possible implications on individuals, families and communities.
Some scriptures that reveal God’s mind for his children, and some negative effects of gender roles and norms on individuals, families and communities were also extensively discussed at the training.
The training facilitator who called on participants to step down the training, defined gender based violence as any harmful act that violates human rights perpetrated against a person based on the socially ascribed differences between male and female.
He adds that GBV include but not limited to physical, sexual and psychological harm, including extortion, intimidation, bullying and suffering. Others are deprivation of basic necessities of life such as food, education, shelter, and freedom within the family or the community.
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Bauchi: Ex-commissioner, Bukar tackles critics on Gung Zaar Select
By: Ajiya Ayuba, Bauchi
The former Bauchi Commissioner for Water resources, Bukata Bayero Bukar on Tuesday said that those who are busy reacting on the issue of the Gung Zaar Select rtd Air commodore Ishaku Komo of Sayawa chiefdom just because they lost out and also failed to manipulate him into appointing their brothers as village heads.
The Nations News Nigeria gathered that Bukata Bayero Bukar also served as commissioner for Agriculture, Information and currently a lecturer at the department of Pharmacology & Toxivology, University of Jos.
He made this known in a statement signed and issued to newsmen in Bauchi, saying that “Believe it or not, for any member of the Sayawa ethnic group of Bogoro and Tafawa-Balewa LGA, Bauchi state, the issue of their Chiefdom has been topical for many years”
“This is partly because it is central to their belief system which they have firmly held to protect against external aggressors for centuries. The Sayawas have a very rich culture that is comparable to none in the state”
He said that the Sayawas agitation for a separate Chiefdom predates the current generation. Gladly, in spite of all odds but to the glory of God, the Chiefdom was created in 2011, adding that the delay on its take-off more than a decade ago could be traced to the mischief of some few individuals both from within and outside the Sayawa Community.
The statement reads in parts: “Those from within are reacting because they lost out in the game, and also failed to manipulate the “Gung Zaar select” into appointing their brothers as hamlet heads”
“As they were initially very close to the Gung zaar select, because of the above reason, they now distanced themselves from him with several flimsy attempts to link the delay in coronation of the “Gung Zaar select”, Air Commodore Ishaku Komo (rtd) to illegality and lack of what they like referring to as due process”
He further said that the attempts has always failed woefully because history is replete with how traditional institutions among various ethnic groups in Nigeria started long before the British colonial masters arrived to establish their administration which the Sayawas were not an exception.
“Though they were unilaterally placed under the Bauchi emirate by the colonial administration through the indirect rule, the Sayawas have never been conquered in a war by any ethnic group or throughout their chequered history right from Yemen through Ngazargamu to their present location. Until the emergence of “Gung Zaar select” through the process of doctrine of necessity, the last of their central leader was Baba Peter Gonto (1882-2000).
This simple historical fact therefore renders the issue of illegality or lack of “due process” invalid or ineffective and unjustifiable for the delay on coronation of the “Gung Zaar select”.
“The current administration met the Gung Zaar select in office, and it will be morally unfair to dismantle his office because even with the colonial administration that met several of such traditional rulers on board when they first arrived, there is no traceable evidence that they dismantle the system.
“Therefore, the government should not be misled into reversing a peaceful process collectively endorsed by the generality of the Sayawa people of Bogoro and Tafawa-Balewa local government areas of the state.
“It is a common saying that “once beaten, twice shy”. On this ground, I wish to suggest that we as Sayawas henceforth desist from churning reckless statements to the public and respect the selection process that brough Air Commodore Ishaku Komo (rtd) as “Gung Zaae select”.
“The process was in accordance with the Sayawa tradition and should be respected as such. However, I advise that any aggrieved person or group against the process can go to court instead of grandstanding against the people while hiding under the shadows of government”
“The Sayawas are never a rebellious ethnic group, and no one should give them that bad name by asserting that the choice of Gung zaar select did not follow due process. If the Sayawas are rebellious as they insinuate to the public, they wouldn’t have stayed calm and maintain the peace when successive administrations in the state refused to create the Sayawa Chiefdom as recommended by the white paper on Justice Babalakin Commission of Inquiry in 1992. I dont understand why a legitimate call on the government by the Sayawas to coronate the “Gung Zaar select” should be considered an act of disobedience to the state traditional laws”
“Lastly, it is no longer in doubt that the Sayawa chiefdom was created in 2011, and has become an entity. To this effect, one may ask if it is “due process”, that a Committee on creation of Sayawa chiefdom was set up again by the Gov Bala Mohammed administration. Further more, that some chiefs under the Sayawa Chiefdom who ere appointed under the Bauchi emirate system are still being recognized by government while the “Gung Zaar select” and those hamlet chiefs that are products of the newly created Sayawa chiefdon are being denied their functions is a double standard that should not be over looked.
“If there is an ongoing amendment to the law that created the Sayawa chiefdom in 2011, on which law are the other chiefs under the Bauchi emirate now operating? Can there be an amendment without consulting the people through public hearing? Who among the Sayawas is the spokesperson for the government that the Sayawas should listen and trust? I thought Sayawa land is above this deception, as it prides itself of having members with sound intellectual capacity” it stated.
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Birthday: Gov. Bala applauded for enhancing Agriculture, educational sectors in Bauchi
By: Ajiya Ayuba, Bauchi
The governor of Bauchi State, Bala Mohammed Abdulkadir has been commended for the enhancement of agriculture, education and boasting economic development in the state.
Governor, Bala made this known in a statement signed by the Commissioner for Agriculture, Simon Madugu Yalams, and made available to newsmen in Bauchi.
The statement reads in part: , “Under your leadership, Bauchi State has witnessed significant transformations, and your impact will be felt for generations to come. Your commitment to agriculture, water, education, healthcare, infrastructure, culture/tourism, natural resources, humanitarian, land and indeed other sectors of economic development has improved the lives of countless citizens, and we are grateful for your tireless efforts.
“Your leadership has been a shining example of courage, compassion, and wisdom. You have inspired us, and this will impact this and the future generation of leaders and citizens to work towards a common goal of peace, progress, and prosperity as a model to emulate. “
“As you celebrate this milestone birthday, we reaffirm our support to your vision for a better and greater Bauchi State. We pray that the Good Lord will continue to guide and protect you as you lead us towards a brighter future.” May your birthday be a celebration of hope, love, unity, and further blessings for the people of Bauchi State and beyond”
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NGO vows to contribute in tackling insecurity, unemployment, poverty through technology in Akwa Ibom
By, Maxwell Nwafor, Akwa Ibom
A non governmental organization on the platform of “Innovate Africa’ said it would contribute meaningfully in tackling complex problems like insecurity, unemployment, and poverty through purpose-driven technology in Akwa Ibom..
The organization said that they will commit a significant measures of its $2.5M 2024 venture Fund to support innovators and founders at the 2024 Akwa Ibom Tech week tackling
Akwa Ibom Tech Week is an annual showpiece of the Ibom Innovation Network, a community of innovators, pushing for a smart city of thriving innovation ecosystem driven by local content and indigenous participation to tackle local problems in Akwa Ibom and beyond.
In a release by the publicist of Ibom Innovation Network, Mr Idongesit Essien, the 2024 tech week with the theme, “Building a Resilient Innovation Ecosystem,” was aimed at sharing experiences with founders and innovators on building resilience into workflow, processes and product/service offerings.
He said, “Innovation Africa had announced a $2.5 million venture Fund this year to support 20 high-impact startups and founders tackling complex problems like insecurity, unemployment, and poverty through purpose-driven technology.
“At the launch of the Fund, co-founded by Kristin Wilson and Christian Idiodi, they admitted witnessing the struggles early-stage African founders face saying that brilliant ideas often lack the resources they need to truly thrive.
“It’s not just about funding, it’s about deep expertise and strong connections and our investment strategy breaks the cycle of innovators being at the mercy of those with too much leverage and too little knowledge.”
” At the AKTW 2024 billed for 28 October to 2 November, Innovate Africa will motivate inventors with a series of curated motivational activities from fireside chats, knowledge sharing sessions, masterclasses and more.
“As an early-stage fund, it partners with businesses and startups to bring game-changing ideas that leverage technology to tackle these complex problems across the continent to improve lives and the AKTW ’24 promises to discover new heroes committed to driving Akwa Ibom into a tech hub.
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YDEI to engage Kogi Assembly on Youth development in budgeting
By, Mark Akudu, Kogi
A Non-Governmental Organization Youth Development and Empowerment Initiative (YDEI), has concluded plans to engage Kogi State House of Assembly to ensure that youth development remains a key focus in state budget discussions.
The organization made this known in a communique issued to journalists on Wednesday during a training on State Budget Analysis covering the 2022, 2023, and 2024 appropriation laws with a specific focus on the youth development and empowerment sector.
The communique was jointly signed by Aminu Okwutepa Oseni, Executive Director, Lugard Youth Development and Empowerment Initiative, Benjamin Jeremiah, Chairman, National Youth Council of Nigeria, Kogi State Chapter, Bashiru Umar, D.O Youth Parliament, and Matthew Joseph, Director of Education, National Association Kogi State Students, (NAKOSS).
The critical training was organized in collaboration with LEAP Africa under the Nigeria Youth Futures Fund (NYFF) and was held in Lokoja.
According to the communique, the training served as a follow-up to YDEI’s Social Accountability Lab Training conducted in July 2024, which brought together young changemakers from across Kogi State’s three senatorial districts.
The communique reads “The Social Accountability training is an initiative designed to promote transparency, accountability, and citizen participation in governance processes, particularly in the management of public resources.
“The project aims to empower communities, especially young people, by equipping them with the knowledge and tools needed to monitor public budgets, track government spending, and hold authorities accountable for the delivery of services.
“The initiative, under the Youth Upright Accountability Project (YUA-P), has made significant strides in fostering youth engagement in the budget process and social accountability. One of the key outcomes of this sustained effort has been the formation of the Youth Budget Committee.
“The Youth Budget Committee is committed to advocating for youth-centered policies, particularly in terms of ensuring adequate budget allocations that address the specific needs of young people in Kogi State.
It added that participants were equipped with the skills necessary to effectively analyse state budgets, with a focus on youth-related allocations.
Continuing, the communique states that, ” The training further strengthened the capacity of the Youth Budget Committee to advocate for policies that prioritize youth development. The committee is set to pursue strategic engagements with key stakeholders, including the Kogi State House of Assembly, to advocate for improved budget allocations in the upcoming 2025 budget cycle.
“The Youth Budget Committee will engage in advocacy visits to the House Committee on Youth and Sports Development and participate in budget defence sessions, as well as public hearings, to ensure that youth development remains a key focus in state budget discussions”.it stated
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Onitsha Chamber of Commerce installs new president, condemns multiple levies, insecurity in Anambra
By Cyprian Ebele, Onitsha
The Onitsha Chamber of Commerce, Industry Mines and Agriculture (ONICCIMA), at the weekend installed, Augustine Ibeme as its new president alongside other executives to pilot the affairs of the chambers for the new tenure.
Performing the installation /inauguration ceremony, the national President of Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture, NACCIMA, Mr Dele Oye, charged the newly inaugurated president and other executives to do things that will promote the chambers’ activities to greater heights.
Oye, who was represented by Mr Humphrey Ngonadi, the President, South-East/South South Chamber of Commerce, said that Onitsha is very rich in business and as such :should be explored to improve the chambers.
He lauded Gov. Charles Soludo of Anambra, for partnering with organised private sectors in making the state business friendly.
He noted that the chamber was grateful to the governor for his unalloyed support to their movement.
Speaking on behalf of the inaugurated executives, the ONICCIMA president, Ibeme, commended the past leadership of the state chambers for their immense contributions to building ONICCIMA.
According to him, “I must not fail to appreciate and thank our past presidents who have immensely contributed to building ONICCIMA in the state.
“I will restore the lost glory of the Onitsha business community, my vision is to explore every meaningful way to restore the glory of the Onitsha business environment by seeking platforms for advocacy with different stakeholders.
“My major focus is to complete the ONICCIMA secretariat, a project that is already underway”, he said.
He assured that they would accommodate diverse businesses, including building entrepreneurs who would benefit through mentorship from already established companies.
Earlier, the state Commissioner for Industry, Mr Christian Udechukwu, noted that the administration of Gov. Charles Soludo is business friendly as he highlighted various reforms the current government is putting in place.
In his contribution, former President of ONICCIMA, Chief Uche Apakama, said the installation of Ibemec was an opportunity to raise funds for the completion of the ONICCIMA secretariat under construction.
His words, “Today is a success story, another opportunity to support the completion of the construction of the secretariat, before end of this year we must enter the building, no matter how it is. We partner with the government and give advice.
“Government said they don’t have money but they can talk to people who will give us. There are four suites in the building and we can give one to the press since they don’t have a press centre in Onitsha,” he disclosed.
Apakama however, frowned at the spate of illegal multiple levies being extorted from the public by touts and urged Governor Soludo to come to the rescue as the illegal activities of these touts have prevented growth of business in the commercial city of Onitsha.
He also condemned the poor state of most roads in Onitsha adding that palliative work could be done to ameliorate the sufferings of the people even as he also condemned the insecurity situation in the state especially Onitsha.
“We are talking about 24 hours business in Onitsha but today we do only eight hours business because of insecurity. The governor is trying his best but can call on Onitsha Chamber of Commerce on the present socio-economic and political quagmire for advice as the chamber of commerce is more diverse than the market unions,” he further posited.
High point of the event, was conferment of award to the former President of ONICIMA, Chris Ukachukwu and presentation of awards to various stakeholders and past executives of ONICCIMA in the state.
In his post award speech, Udechukwu canvased votes for all APGA candidates in this weekend council election in the state.
Among scores of people honoured included, the President General, Anambra State Amalgamated Traders’ Association, ASMATA,Humphrey Anuna.