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GO-CARES: Gombe govt begins another disbursement of loan grants, agric inputs to beneficiaries

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GO-CARES: Gombe govt begins another disbursement of loan grants, agric inputs to beneficiaries

The Gombe State government has begun the disbursement of empowerment items to 573, 429 poor and vulnerable farmers and entrepreneurs under the fourth phase of the Nigeria-COVID-19 Action Recovery and Economic Stimulus in the state.

Gov. Inuwa Yahaya of Gombe State while inaugurating the disbursement in Akko community in Akko Local Government Area of the State, restated his administration’s commitment to the welfare of vulnerable citizens in the state.

Yahaya who was represented by the Commissioner for Budget and Planning in the state, Salihu Baba-Alkali said the focus of the initiative was to empower vulnerable populations of the state out of poverty.

He expressed optimism that the items being distributed if properly utilised by beneficiaries would “grossly” alleviate poverty and boost small-scale businesses in the state.

“Under this 4th Phase Implementation of G0-CARES, a total of 573,429 people would benefit directly and in-directly from the various programmes under the three Result Areas.

“Of this number, a total number of 152,429 people will directly benefit from this phase.

“While 421,000 will benefit indirectly through implementation of basic services and rural infrastructural projects in their respective communities, he said.

The governor said that the beneficiaries were carefully selected from the Social Register of the state.

He said that the beneficiaries would get cash transfer grants, livelihood grants; labour intensive public workfare, basic services; provision of agricultural inputs and assets.

Others include provision of operational grants to Nano, micro and small businesses and IT enhancement grants to ICT related enterprises across the state.

He stated that under the rural infrastructure component of the programme, some communities would benefit from projects like classrooms blocks and health care facilities.

He said that earth dams, culvert and drainages would either be constructed or rehabilitated.

Yahaya urged beneficiaries not to sell the items but to use them to improve their livelihoods and boost food security for the state and country.

For his part, Emir of Gona, Alh. Abdulkadir Abdulsalam thanked Gov. Yahaya for always supporting the poor and vulnerable, adding with such support, more persons would be empowered out of poverty.

Abdulsalam urged beneficiaries to use the items to alleviate poverty in their communities.

Our correspondent reports that the items provided include fertilizers, pesticides, and agricultural tools like pumping and sewing machines, goats, laptops, grinding machines, and sewing machines, amongst others.

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Gov Yahaya Applauds MTN Foundation for Upgrading Gombe Science Labs

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Gov. Inuwa Yahaya of Gombe State has praised MTN Foundation for upgrading science laboratories at Government Science Secondary School, Gombe. During the inauguration ceremony on Tuesday, Yahaya, represented by the Commissioner for Science, Technology, and Innovation, Abdullahi Garkuwa, acknowledged MTN’s contribution to enhancing educational infrastructure in the state.

He noted that the upgraded labs would boost students’ understanding of science, technology, and innovation, complementing government efforts to improve school facilities. Yahaya added that MTN’s intervention, as part of its corporate social responsibility, would strengthen science education, laying a foundation for future manpower development, especially in the health sector.

The state’s Commissioner for Education, Hajiya Ashaitu Maigari, highlighted the collaborative nature of the project, stating that over 3,000 students would benefit. She emphasized that MTN’s support addresses critical gaps in practical learning, aligning with the government’s billions of naira investment in upgrading schools.

MTN Senior Manager, Hamza Ibrahim, revealed that the foundation had invested hundreds of millions in Gombe State across various projects, including health facilities and boreholes. He further disclosed that MTN had renovated over 100 science labs in 32 schools nationwide in the last three years, aiming to improve science education standards.

The school principal, Abdulhakim Mudansir, also expressed gratitude for the partnership, noting the impact on the school’s infrastructure, including the renovation of Biology, Physics, Chemistry, and Agriculture labs.

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Jigawa Governor Suspends Adviser Over Premature N70,000 Minimum Wage Statement

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Governor Umar Namadi of Jigawa has suspended his Special Adviser on Salaries and Pensions, Alhaji Bashir Ado, for allegedly issuing a premature statement about the approval of a N70,000 minimum wage for state workers.

The Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Malam Bala Ibrahim, disclosed this in a statement on Saturday, expressing the government’s concern over reports circulating in the media that the governor had approved the new minimum wage.

“This claim is premature and embarrassing as the committee assigned to recommend the appropriate wage, led by the Head of the State Civil Service, is still in the process of completing its task and has not yet submitted its report,” Ibrahim stated.

As a result, Governor Namadi has approved Ado’s immediate suspension pending the outcome of an investigation by a committee chaired by the State Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Barr. Bello Abdulkadir. The committee, which includes members such as the Commissioners for Information, Health, and the Permanent Secretary of Establishment and Service Matters, has been given two weeks to submit its findings on the source, content, and intent of the statement.

The government remains committed to carefully reviewing the wage recommendations before making any formal announcements.

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Nigerians Must Seek Permission to Use National Anthem – FG

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The Federal Government has called on Nigerians to seek official permission before using the national anthem to prevent potential misinterpretation. This directive was issued by the Director General of the National Orientation Agency (NOA), Mallam Lanre Issa-Onilu, in a statement released on Wednesday, October 8.

While the specific contexts in which permission is required were not detailed, the NOA emphasized its role as the custodian of national symbols, tasked with preventing misuse. “Permission must be sought from the Agency before using the National Anthem to avoid misrepresentation,” the statement noted.

Issa-Onilu also clarified the proper design of the Nigerian flag, stating that the correct shade of green is Emerald 2.0. He highlighted that past administrations had focused predominantly on infrastructure, neglecting value orientation, which led to the decline of institutions like the Boys’ Scouts, Girls’ Brigade, and the WAI Brigade.

The current administration, however, is committed to reversing this trend, with President Tinubu offering support to the NOA. Issa-Onilu further urged the production of local cartoon content to counter foreign influences affecting young Nigerians.

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