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AGILE Project will improve girls’ access to education in Gombe – Stakeholders

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AGILE Project will improve girls’ access to education in Gombe – Stakeholders

Stakeholders in Gombe State, on Wednesday said the World Bank-assisted Adolescent Girls Initiative for Learning and Empowerment, (AGILE) Project will improve girls’ access to education in the state.

They stated this during a one-day engagement and sensitisation meeting for Non-governmental Organizations (NGOs), CBOs and Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) held in Gombe.

Dr Amina Abdul , AGILE Project coordinator in Gombe State said that the project would focus on empowering adolescent girls through education.

Abdul said that the aim of the project was to improve secondary education opportunities amongst adolescent girls between the ages of 10 and 20 by addressing the barriers that prevent them from accessing education.

According to her, girls who have dropped out of school will through the AGILE project get a second chance to continue their education in the state.

She stated that the project which would soon be launched would target 10, 000 girls for enrolment across the state.

“The project will not be considered impactful if there is no relative increase in the number of girls being enrolled in school.

“As it is, more girls are dropping out of school and the essence of the project is to get the girls back to school so that we have a better society.

“Our target for enrolment to school is 10,000 and we are hopeful to get that number because it is not that the girls are not there, only that the parents are not ready to send them to school.

“We intend to reach out to the parents, communities so that we get them back to school,” she said.
Abdul said to achieve the essence of the project in the state, a lot of interventions would be initiated and implemented such as girls’ scholarships, renovation of schools and engaging parents.

Mrs Gloria Usman, the Executive Director, Voice of Hope, an NGO lauded the AGILE initiative which she said would help address limitations preventing girls from accessing education.

Usman said since the girl-child form a larger part of the out-of-school children in the state, more initiatives like AGILE should be introduced to empower girls through education.

She, however, called for proper implementation of the project in line with the mandate so that girls could get the right opportunities through education to achieve their potential in life.

Dr Ishiyaku Adamu, the state chairman, Joint National Association for Persons With Disabilities (JONAPWD) said the project was an opportunity to complement efforts at addressing the challenges of educating children in the state.

Adamu called for the prioritisation of children with special needs through enrolment, provision of facilities and training of their teachers.

“We want inclusion school that will cater to all children in the same environment; those with and without special needs having their education under the same roof.

“This will help remove the discrimination because segregating them(children with special needs) is not encouraging,” he said.

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WAFU Qualifiers: Mailantarki Care FC beat Nigeria’s Flying Eagles 1-0

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WAFU Qualifiers: Mailantarki Care FC beat Nigeria’s Flying Eagles 1-0

Nigeria’s Flying Eagles …

The Nigeria National team U-20 (Flying Eagles) suffered a defeat in the hands of Mailantarki Care FC in one of its series of preparatory games on Wednesday in Abuja.

The reigning Champions of the 2024 International Youth Championship in Denmark (Dana Cup) produced an all-around performance against the Nigeria National team outfit, the Flying Eagles at the FIFA Goal Project pitch of the MKO Abiola Stadium.

Coach Aliyu Zubairu’s U-20 team began preparation last week ahead of the upcoming WAFU Championship scheduled in Togo, where the representatives of the zone in the 2025 U-20 nations cup will emerge.

Sensational wing wizard Miko Dalha scored the only goal of the game following a delightful footwork before smashing into the near post before the break.

The host could have equalized from the spot deep into the game just for Mailantarki goalie Abbati Muhammed to punch away the penalty kick. However, the Flying Eagles defeated Water FC 1-nil in its first game courtesy of Bayelsa United forward Rabiu Abdullahi.

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USAID Urges Adamawa Officials to Sustain State2State Interventions and Reforms

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The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has called on Adamawa State officials to continue supporting various interventions and reforms to foster sustainable development across key sectors. The call was made during a review of Adamawa’s financial instructions held in Yola on Wednesday.

Aduku Godwin, the Regional Advisor for USAID’s Learning to Read Project, emphasized the importance of maintaining these reforms to drive long-term progress in areas such as governance, education, and infrastructure development. He affirmed USAID’s commitment to collaborating with the State2State team in Adamawa to enhance good governance and ensure quality education in the state.

Machill Maxwell, USAID Project Management Specialist for Integrated Governance, commended the improvements seen in Adamawa’s health, education, and Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) sectors. He stressed the need for efficient and accountable use of resources, pointing out that past inefficiencies had limited the impact of significant financial investments.

Hajiya Nafisa Ado, Senior Technical Assistant and Learning Advisor for the Learn to Read Project, expressed satisfaction with the partnership aimed at building the capacity of state officials to promote transparency, accountability, and effectiveness in governance and education.

Similar collaborative efforts are also underway in Bauchi, Gombe, Ebonyi, and Sokoto States as part of USAID’s broader initiative to support state-level reforms in

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Jos DisCo urges Gombe customers to reciprocate improved power supply

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The Jos Electricity Distribution Plc (JED), on Wednesday, appealed to its customers in Gombe State to pay their electricity bills as a way of reciprocating the improved power supply in the state and its franchise.

Mr Abdu Mohammed, the managing director of JED, made the call while speaking at a customer consultative forum held in Gombe.

Mohammed decried the non-payment of electricity bills by consumers in the state, noting that the attitude of energy users in that regard was posing a big challenge to the company.

Represented by Mr Yerima Baba, the manager of Doma regional office, Mr Mohammed said the customers had a duty to pay for services that they have enjoyed.

According to him, this will enable JED sustain the improvement towards guaranteeing customers’ satisfaction across its franchise.

He stated that in the month of August, the energy bill for the state was N1.3 billion and only about 15.4 per cent of the total bills charged had been paid by customers.

“The electricity business is changing gradually and drastically. It is well known that Jos electricity is giving out the total volume of energy.

“There are feeders we give up to 100 per cent energy; this means that if translated to money, our monthly energy increases as well as the bill.

“But unfortunately, the response from the customers is appalling, so bad that if it continues like that, it would be difficult to sustain the business.

“We are consuming the total energy that is worth over N2 billion yet, the income generated from the two regions in Gombe State as at Tuesday September 17 is less than N200 million.

“We were billed over N1.3 billion for the month of August for the whole of Gombe and Doma,” he said.

Mohammed said there was high level of apathy in terms of payment of electricity bills, lamenting that people were paying just what they like.

“We are calling on customers to reciprocate now that energy is stable and availability is increasing; we are out to serve you please help us to serve you better,” he said.

Mohammed also decried the high rate of energy theft and vandalism which he said was affecting the company.

Also speaking, Mr Saad Abubakar, the manager of Gombe regional office said JED was working to improve on its metering, adding that improvements and customers’ satisfaction remained a critical component of the organisation.

Abubakar commended the customers for turning out to engage with JED on how to improve service delivery while assuring them that all genuine concerns raised would be addressed.

Our correspondent reports that customers during the engagement lauded JED for improved power supply in the state.

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