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‘Buhari Committed To Lifting 100 Million Nigerians Out Of Poverty’
The pledge by President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration to take 100 million Nigerians out of poverty will soon be actualised through numerous skills acquisition programmes, the Director-General of the Industrial Training Fund, ITF, Sir Joseph Ari has said.
The Minister of State, Trade Industry and investment, Ambassador Marian Katagum, has also said the policy direction of the Federal Government which is to address the problem of unemployment and poverty that has brought about kidnapping and other forms of vices in the country, cannot be achieved without through skill acquisition.
The duo spoke at the flag-off of the training of 30 Youths by the Industrial Training Fund, ITF, in the art of garment making and drafting under one of its skills acquisition programme, the Passion To Profession Programme, P2PP, held at the Aminu Saleh College of Education in Azare Bauchi State.
According to Ari, the Passion to Profession Programme, P2PP, is one of the fund ‘s special intervention programmes unveiled by the incumbent management of the ITF on assumption to accelerate and fast track the impartation of technical skills to Nigerians in order to create jobs and reduce unemployment in line with the Federal Government ‘s policy direction.
He said: “We have made it very clear that the year 2020 is a year of great promise for our country Nigeria. You know, the Urban Minister did not say that when they came on stream, they gave us a marching order to escalate skill development in the country. Not many people know that the Buhari ‘s administration is doing a lot to equip Nigerians with as much as requisite skills . We have discovered that skills development is the direction to go.”
“That’s why if we look at the policy direction of the government as embedded in the Nigeria Industrial Revolution Plan ,NIRP, skill is the bedrock of that plan. It is one of the critical development of that revolution plan and government has directed us clearly that we must try to standardize operationalized and escalate skill development among Nigerians”.
“If we are able to get to the target government wants, you will realise that we will take all the vices that face us today off the street. There will be little or no restiveness, no kidnapping, robbery prostitution because it is often said that an idle mind is the devil’s workshop. When you have people in hands on skill. there target will be to develop the economy”.
”Definitely, the government has consolidated on the NIRP because of her focus to get many as many Nigerians with hands on skill as possible”.
“But unlike other initiatives that bring trainees to a formal training environment, the Passion to Profession Programme, P2PP, is unique as it uses the Brazilian model where training is taken to the doorstep of the trainees using the Mobile Training Training Van. This has enabled us to take our training to the very vulnerable across the nooks and crannies of our country”.
He, however, mentioned that the greatest challenges been faced by the Training Fund is the perception of a Nigeria person who consider hands on skill as dirty, dangerous and something to be dreaded.
Ambassador Marian Katagum while corroborating Ari statement, commended the ITF for initiating numerous skills acquisition programmes which are designed to impact relevant skills in Nigerians particularly the youth and order vulnerable groups , in order to tackle the twin problems of poverty and unemployment in Nigeria.
She said: “Am aware that ITF has trained over 450,000 Nigerians that are today earning sustainable livelihoods either as paid employees or as entrepreneurs”.
‘We have been talking with the ITF, we have been trying to see a way we can support Mr President agenda of taking people out of poverty by providing them with skills , You can see each trainee here are having a machine to themselves.
“They are looking bright and hopeful. Am a champion of female empowerment, so that they will be able to support their families, have an income which at the end of the day enable them to expand from individual tailors to commercial tailors”.
Politics
Defection: PDP almost killed my ambitions’ – Ibori’s daughter
The daughter of former Delta State governor, James Ibori, and representative of Ethiope Federal Constituency at the National Assembly, Erhiatake Ibori-Suenu, has described her defection from the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, to the All Progressives Congress, APC, as the best decision of her political career.
This is as Ibori-Suenu accused the PDP of attempting to stifle her political aspirations.
She also expressed gratitude to her supporters and APC leaders for their encouragement.
“We will bury PDP in Ologbo River, the bridge between Delta and Edo states. I am already at home – APC is supreme.
“The people in PDP wanted to kill my political aspirations, but thank God, I have finally left,” she said.
Business
Jurisdiction: Court to rule on Emefiele’s application January 7
Justice Rahman Oshodi of the Ikeja Special Offences Court has January 7, 2025, to rule on an application filed by Godwin Emefiele, former Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), challenging the court’s jurisdiction over his case.
Emefiele, facing a 26-count charge filed by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), is accused of misusing his office, resulting in a loss of $4.5 billion and N2.8 billion.
His co-defendant, Henry Omoile, is also on trial for related charges, including the unlawful acceptance of gifts.
During yesterday’s proceedings, Emefiele’s counsel, Olalekan Ojo SAN, argued that the court lacked jurisdiction to hear the case in Lagos.
He contended that the alleged offences, including abuse of office, fell outside the territorial reach of the Ikeja Special Offences Court.
Ojo further argued that the charges violated Section 36(12) of the Constitution, asserting that the actions Emefiele is accused of were not legally recognized offences.
Ojo emphasized that since the Lagos State House of Assembly does not have legislative authority over matters on the Exclusive Legislative List, Section 73 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State 2011 under which Counts 1 to 4 were filed, cannot apply extraterritorially to any alleged abuse of office by Emefiele.
He argued that a court’s territorial jurisdiction refers to the geographical area within which its authority can be exercised, and outside of this area, the court cannot act.
Ojo also urged the court to strike out Counts 1 to 4 of the 18 amended information filed on April 4, 2024, on the grounds that the offences occurred outside the court’s jurisdiction.
In response, EFCC counsel Rotimi Oyedepo SAN maintained that the court had the authority to hear the case.
He argued that the alleged crimes were economic and financial in nature, within the EFCC’s jurisdiction, and that evidence supported Lagos as the appropriate venue for the trial.
Oyedepo further asserted that the subject matter of the charges fell squarely within the court’s jurisdiction, as the offences were committed within the court’s territorial reach.
He argued that the evidence and witness testimonies pointed to Lagos as the proper location for the trial and that the objections raised by Emefiele’s legal team were not substantiated by the facts or evidence.
After hearing arguments from both parties, Justice Oshodi adjourned the matter and fixed January 7, 2025, for ruling.
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State Police: Governors in support, NEC to adopt report at next meeting in January
At the 146th National Executive Council (NEC) meeting, the last for 2024, 36 states with exception of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), submitted their reports on state police, with majority supporting its establishment to address Nigeria’s escalating security challenges, Kaduna State Governor Uba Sani on Thursday disclosed.
Speaking after the meeting presided over by Vice President Kashim Shettima, Sani revealed that 36 states have submitted proposals supporting the establishment of state police, reflecting a strong consensus among governors.
“Today, one of the discussions we had at the NEC meeting was the update on the creation of state police. As you are aware, there was a submission by States toward the establishment of state police.
”Today, about 36 states have already made their submission for establishing state police in Nigeria. And I can say here that from what is available, virtually most of the states are in agreement with the establishment of state police in Nigeria,” Sani stated.
Despite the overwhelming support, discussions on the initiative were postponed until the next NEC meeting scheduled for January.
Sani explained, “The council decided to step down the discussion until we receive a report from the secretariat. After that, there will be deliberation at the next NEC meeting.”
He also highlighted a resolution from the previous NEC meeting calling for further stakeholder engagement to refine the proposal.
“And not only that, there’s also a resolution in the last NEC meeting, which is today the Secretariate have also agreed on that, there will be further stakeholder engagement after the panel and deliberation by the members of the NEC.”
The governor acknowledged the unique security challenges faced by different regions, noting, “Considering the fact that virtually every state has their peculiarity in terms of the problem we are having of insecurity in our own states. Knowing fully well that we have a lot of ungoverned space in Nigeria, and also that we have a lot of deficit in terms of number of boots on ground, looking at the fact that a lot of security agencies, the police, the army and other relevant security agencies have no personnel to cover all the ungoverned spaces, that is the reason why most of us agreed that establishment of state police in Nigeria is the way forward toward addressing the problem insecurity in our own country.”
At the last NEC meeting, the governments of Kwara, Kebbi, and Adamawa and FCT were given one week to submit their reports on the proposed creation of state police.
Governor Sani said while others have complied, FCT failed to do so with explanations which were accepted by the council.
The council had in September, threatened to impose decisions on any state that had not complied with the request for reports.
The push for state police comes as Nigeria grapples with severe insecurity issues, including banditry and terrorism.
The NEC’s discussions follow a broader national dialogue on policing reform initiated by President Bola Tinubu earlier this year. The President has long advocated for state police as part of efforts to decentralize Nigeria’s heavily centralized security apparatus.
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