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Angry mob attack fire fighters in Onitsha for late arrival

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Angry mob attack fire fighters in Onitsha for late arrival

Angry mob attack fire fighters in Onitsha for late arrival 

Angry mob on Sunday attacked operatives of Anambra State Fire Service for allegedly arriving late at the scene of a fire incident.

This is contained in a statement signed by the Director/Fire Chief of Anambra Fire Service, Mr Martin Agbili, and made available to newsmen in Onitsha on Monday.

Agbili said that the incident occurred at Atani Road, by Uga Junction, Onitsha, at about 6 p. m.

He said that the attackers shattered the wind shield and side mirrors of the fire truck, and also injured some of the operatives.

The fire chief described the incident as barbaric and a bad way to start the new year.

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According to him, on Sunday 1st January, 2023 at about 1800hours, Anambra State Fire Service, received a distress call of fire incident at Uga junction by Atani road.

“Immediately, our fire truck and fire fighters were deployed to the scene. On arrival to the fire scene, the mob attacked us.

“They threw stones, sticks and irons at us. Unfortunately, they shattered the windscreen of our fire trucks, the side glasses and also wounded some firefighters.

“As they started throwing stones on the fire truck while the fire was still on, what we could hear was, ‘is it now that you people are coming to fight the fire?

“We managed to escape the mob attack with our shattered windscreen and some injured firefighters.

“This gift of new year is really unfortunate, that our hardworking firefighters of Anambra State will be welcomed to the new year with this barbaric act.

“Perpetrators of this ugly act will surely be brought to book,” Agbali said.

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Director General NCWD, Dr. Asabe Bashir urge Nigerian women to really behind Remi Tinubu

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By Philip Ikodor

The Director-General of the National Centre for Women Development (NCWD), Dr. Asabe Vilita Bashir has called on Nigerian women to rally behind the First Lady, Her Excellency Sen. Oluremi Tinubu CON, OON in support of her developmental initiatives. This call was made during a courtesy visit by various women’s groups to her office in Abuja on Tuesday. The Director-General emphasized the importance of women uniting behind the First Lady, especially in light of her recent humanitarian efforts in Maiduguri, the capital of Borno State.

During her visit to Maiduguri, the First Lady provided cash donations and relief materials to victims of the devastating floods that recently struck the state, leaving many people homeless and claiming numerous lives. The Director-General applauded the First Lady’s commitment to supporting vulnerable communities and urged Nigerian women to actively participate in these efforts to uplift the nation.

The call to action underscores the significant role women can play in national development and the impact of collective support in addressing critical issues such as disaster relief and rehabilitation, she stressed.

The Director General also urged women across the country to support the First Lady in her various women development initiatives. She further emphasized the importance of supporting the First Lady’s efforts, which are aimed at uplifting the plight of women in Nigeria.

Dr. Asabe highlighted that while there are challenges, especially in the narrative of appointments and inclusivity, the First Lady is acutely aware of these issues. She reassured the women that the First Lady is working diligently to address matters affecting women and is committed to ensuring that their concerns are adequately handled.

She pleaded with the women not to be discouraged but to remain steadfast in their support as they work towards collective progress and empowerment.

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Adamawa Trains Over 2,100 School Heads, Counsellors on Conflict Resolution

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Adamawa Trains Over 2,100 School Heads, Counsellors on Conflict Resolution

By Ibrahim Kado

In collaboration with the Adamawa State Ministry of Education, the Adolescent Girls Initiative for Learning and Empowerment Additional Financing (AGILE-AF) is training 2,112 school principals and counsellors on grievance redress mechanisms across the state.

At the training’s launch in Yola on Thursday, Dr. Garba Pella, the Adamawa State Commissioner for Education, emphasized the importance of this initiative for improving school environments. Pella, represented by Yakubu Alhassan, Director of Administration, reiterated the state government’s commitment to education as a priority.

“Education is free under this administration, and we continue to fund WAEC and NECO exams to support students’ academic growth,” Pella said. He urged participants to apply the conflict resolution skills gained to foster a supportive and safe learning atmosphere.

The training, conducted across five educational zones—Ganye, Gombi, Mubi, Numan, and Yola—targets two representatives (principals and counsellors) from each of the 1,056 secondary schools in the state. Saddiki Liman, AGILE Project Coordinator, explained the program’s focus on addressing grievances, especially gender-based violence (GBV) cases, within schools.

Emmanuel Erimen, National Officer for the Grievance Redress Mechanism, praised the active participation of attendees, while Lidia Maajam, AGILE team lead for Adamawa, urged swift action on issues to ensure the project’s success.

Representing the participants, Barnabas Jolly expressed gratitude for the training, assuring that the knowledge gained would promote peace and understanding in their schools.

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Women farmers urged to take advantage of agricultural programmes in Gombe

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The Gombe State government has advised small-scale women farmers to take advantage of agricultural programmes in the state to boost food security.

Mr Barnabas Malle, the state’s Commissioner of Agriculture and Animal Husbandry and Cooperatives gave the advice in Gombe on Thursday while commemorating the 2024 World Food Day in the state.

Malle said that the state government had initiated several programmes and extension services aimed at supporting farmers to increase food availability in the state and country.

Malle who was represented by Mr Jonathan Bulus, Assistant Chief Principal Superintendent at the ministry said part of efforts to improve the agriculture sector led to the subsidising of fertilisers and other farm implements.

“I would like to call on the smallholders women farmers to take of advantage of the ministry’s programmes through extension and training, tractor hiring and free livestock vaccination.

“The ministry’s extension services are provided in all the 11 area offices of GSADP and farm service centres, equally the industrial training unit provides training in backyard garden farming and value addition among others.

“Our tractor hiring unit provide services at subsidised rate of N50,000 per day against the over N100,000 per day by commercial owners

“The Ministry also has power tillers rented out at N30,000 per week that can be accessed in our farm service centres

“Women can take advantage of our free animal vaccination and we also have anti-rabies vaccines, provide Livestock and veterinary services in all the LGAs, these should be leveraged by them, he said.

While commending the role of women in food production, Malle said that the contributions of smallholders women farmers in the state had helped in averting food shortage.

For her part, Hajiya Asma’u Yahaya, wide of Gombe State Governor, lauded the efforts of women farmers towards boosting the agriculture sector and ensuring food security in the state and country.

Yahaya, who was represented by Hajiya Fatima Omar, the Director of Administration and Finance, Gombe State Ministry of Women Affairs, said small-scale women farmers produce over 60 per cent of the food consumed.

She said women were major stakeholders in agricultural value chain and had been a part of all the processes of crop and animal production.

Yahaya advised women farmers in the state to embrace home gardening, adding that such would enhance food sufficiency, healthy and daily source of nutrition as well as source of income to the household.

The State Chairperson, SWOFON, Mrs. Airudia Mamman, while expressing women farmers’ concern in the state said increased investments in agriculture sector would result in food availability for the state.

Mamman called for more supports to women and youth farmers in the state while also urging government to release budgetary allocations to small-scale women farmers in the state.

She commended the state government for its supports to farmers, adding that with continued support, more women would be empowered and more jobs would be created.

“We urge the government to ensure timely release of funds allocated to small-scale farmers in the state annual budget to SWOFON to enable us implement our work plan towards boosting food security and reducing poverty.”

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the theme of the 2024 World Food Day which was marked on Wednesday is, “Right to Foods for a Better Life and a Better Future”

The event to commemorate the day in the state was organised by the Gombe State chapter of SWOFON, Hope Foundation for the Lonely.

This was done in collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture and Animal Husbandry and Cooperatives with support from ActionAid Nigeria.

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