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How bandits made me abandon my 10,000 hectares of land – ex-Gov Attahiru

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How bandits made me abandon my 10,000 hectares of land – ex-Gov Attahiru

Former Governor of Sokoto state, Attahiru Bafarawa, has narrated how bandits made him abandon his 10,000 hectares of land in Kaduna State.

Commenting on the high cost of foodstuff in the country on Monday, April 29, the former Governor said the people of Bafarawa, a district under Isa local government area in the eastern part of Sokoto state, usually seek permission from bandits before going to farm.

Bafarawa also said bandits are the ones who decide which farm to cultivate or not in his community. He said;

“I used to have a farmland which is over 10,000 hectares in Birni Gwari of Kaduna State. I have been cultivating that land since 1979 but I cannot reach there now because of the bandits.

“The maize I produced that time is in commercial quantity that, I used part of it for my flour mill which is also out of production. The issue of insecurity is behind the high cost of food items because many farmers have been displaced.

“There was a time I warned the federal government about the impending food insecurity in the country but my advice was ignored.”

Bafarawa also called for genuine collaborative efforts between the federal government, state and local government to tackle insecurity, particularly in the north, adding that leaders should wake up before it is too late to save the situation.

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By Funmilayo Adeyemi

The Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND), has announced May 24 as official date for the opening of portal for student loan applications.

The Managing Director of NELFUND, Mr Akintunde Sawyerr, disclosed this on Thursday in a statement made available to newsmen in Abuja by the Fund’s Media and Public Relations Lead, Nasir Ayitogo.

Sawyerr said the opening of the portal marked a significant milestone in the commitment of President Bola Tinubu to foster accessible and inclusive education for all Nigerian students.

According to him, through the portal, students could now access loans to pursue their academic aspirations without financial constraints.

He added that the portal provides a user-friendly interface for students to submit their loan applications conveniently.

“We encourage all eligible students to take advantage of this opportunity to invest in their future and contribute to the growth and development of our nation,” he said.

Sawyerr urged students to access the portal on www.nelf.gov.ng to begin application.

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The Police Command in Ekiti has declared a 34-year-old woman, Mrs Tolulope Orimogunje of Salaqua Street, Adin Quarter, Ilawe-Ekiti, missing.

This is contained in a statement on Thursday in Ado-Ekiti, by DSP Sunday Abutu, the command’s Public Relations Officer.

“The woman left home to an unknown destination on April 30, at about 17:30 hours and has not returned,” Abutu stated.

He said the woman is light in complexion, 5.4 fit tall, speaks Yoruba language fluently and has no tribal mark.

He said that though the command had commenced investigation to unravel her whereabouts, anyone with useful information concerning her present location should contact the nearest police station or call 09064050089.

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N19.6 Trillion Pension Fund: Labour opposes FG’s plans to undermine retirement savings

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N19.6 Trillion Pension Fund: Labour opposes FG’s plans to undermine retirement savings

By Joan Nwagwu

The Organised Labour has frowned at the Federal Government’s plan to utilise the N19.66 trillion pension funds for infrastructure development.

This is contained in a joint letter signed by the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC), which was addressed to the Minister of Finance on Thursday in Abuja.

The letter, which was signed by Mr Joe Ajaero, NLC President and Mr Tommy Etim-Okon, TUC Deputy President, was entitled “Leave our Pension Fund Alone:Do not Tamper with Workers’Funds”.

According to Ajaero, the announcement has ignited deep apprehension and unrest among Nigerian workers, who are the primary contributors of these funds.

“We, therefore, urge the government to reconsider its plans to tap into
pension funds and instead explore sustainable financing options that do not
compromise the retirement security of Nigerian workers.

“Organised Labour will resist any action that seeks to undermine the retirement savings of Nigerian workers,” they said.

The letter, however, noted that the government had allegedly accessed nearly 70 per cent of the entire pension funds, adding that it was not merely alarming; it was unacceptable.

It said that Nigerian workers had entrusted their hard-earned savings for retirement security, and not for government projects.

“It is imperative to halt any further plans to tap into these funds, especially given the lack of transparency and accountability in past government borrowing practices.

“You proposal to further leverage these funds for the purported betterment of housing and infrastructure raises serious concerns about fiscal prudence and responsible governance,”it said.

According to labour, where does the government intend to source the additional N20 trillion it seeks to acquire, especially considering the ambiguity surrounding previous borrowing practices from.

It said the lack of clarity on the matter only fuels skepticism regarding the feasibility and sustainability of the initiative.

“Nigerian workers demand assurances that their retirement funds will not fall victim to further Federal Government borrowing.

“This is especially when the PENCOM Board has not been constituted as enshrined in the statutes.

“One is left to wonder which Board superintends over such discussion with the government. Seeking to borrow from the fund is not backed by the Pension Act,” it said.

It said that this was in spite of the government’s assurances of widespread consultation with major stakeholders in the Pension industry.

It said it was disheartening to note that the NLC and TUC, representing the owners of the entire Pension fund contributions, were not consulted nor informed about the government’s intentions.

“This lack of transparency undermines the sanctity of pension funds, which should be treated with utmost reverence and protection at all times.

“It is incumbent upon the government to prioritise alternative sources of funding
that do not imperil the financial security of Nigerian workers.

“We insist that any initiative aimed at leveraging pension funds for national development must be executed with utmost transparency, accountability, and respect for the rights and interests of workers.

“Furthermore, we strongly oppose the notion of the government engaging in fierce competition with other users of funds in the Pension fund market.

“We remain resolute in our commitment to safeguarding the welfare and interests of workers across the country,” it said.

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