06/20/18
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The Former Inspector General of Police, Alhaji Gambo Jimeta  is not dead, the family disclosed in a statement, on Wednesday in Abuja.
The statement was  signed by  Mubarak Gambo, a member of the family.
“Our attention has been drawn to online news reports on the death of the former Inspector General of Police, Alhaji Gambo Jimeta.
“We hereby emphatically state that Alhaji Gambo Jimeta is very much alive and is not dead,” it said.
According to statement, the  family has also spoken to Premium Times, that first broke the story and they have corrected the information and issued an apology.
It added that the family have been overwhelmed by the show of concern and would like to thank everyone that reached out to them.
The family further offered condolences to the family of the former Governor of Adamawa State, Vice Admiral Murtala Nyako (rtd) on the passing of his wife Hajiya Zainab Nyako as well as the family of the Chief of Staff to Governor Mohammed Jibrilla of Adamawa State, Alhaji Abdulrahman Jimeta.
“May Almighty Allah have mercy on their souls and bring comfort to their families during their time of grief,” it added. LR News
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A Physician, Dr David Bawa, says women are more prone to Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI) due to their anatomy.
Bawa told our correspondent on Wednesday in Abuja that women were more susceptible to infections due to the open structure of their genitals.
“A woman’s anatomy alone makes her more vulnerable to sexually transmitted infections than a man.
“Unlike the relatively thick skin of the male organ, a woman’s cervical is covered by a thin, more delicate mucous membrane that more easily allows viruses and bacteria to pass through and cause infection.
“The vagina is also a warm and moist environment, an environment that could encourage bacteria to grow when they find their way in.
“STIs are the second most common burden of diseases in tropical Africa, commonly found in women,’’ he said.
He noted that most STIs were treatable while some have no cure.
“ Treating STIs means suppressing the organism causing the virus that such a person could live a healthy live,’’ the physician said.
Bawa decried the way most women claimed to have toilet infection, saying that medically, such claims are unacceptable while some were more prone due to bad personal hygiene.
“There is nothing like toilet infection, it is either an STI or an auto infection meaning infecting one’s self as a result of bad personal hygiene.
“Cleaning the anus down to the vagina, thereby moving the bacteria load from the anus to other parts of the body which could result to an infection.
“STIs like chlamydia and gonorrhoea, if unnoticed and untreated, could lead to a condition called Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) in women.
“PID could lead to chronic pelvic pain, ectopic pregnancy (a pregnancy that develops in the fallopian tubes instead of the uterus). It could also cause infertility in women,’’ he warned.
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President Muhammadu Buhari is unhappy with some of the amendments the National Assembly made to the 2018 Appropriation Bill before passing it.

The President spoke about the implication of the changes in Abuja on Wednesday when he signed the bill into law, more than a month after it was passed and over seven months after he presented the bill to the lawmakers.

He said, “I am concerned about some of the changes that the National Assembly has made to the budget proposals that I presented.

“The logic behind the Constitutional direction that budgets should be proposed by the executive is that, it is the executive that knows and defines its policies and projects.

“Unfortunately, that has not been given much regard in what has been sent to me.”
While presenting the budget proposal before the lawmakers on November 7, 2017, President Buhari informed them that the objective of the executive was to use the Budget to consolidate the achievements of previous budgets and deliver on Nigeria’s Economic Recovery and Growth Plan (ERGP) 2017-2020.

Although the lawmakers increased the proposal by N508 billion from N8.61 trillion to N9.12 trillion before passing it, they made cuts to some projects and introduced others which the President consider a setback to his plans.

“The National Assembly made cuts amounting to 347 billion Naira in the allocations to 4,700 projects submitted to them for consideration and introduced 6,403 projects of their own amounting to 578 billion Naira,” President Buhari said.

“Many of the projects cut are critical and may be difficult, if not impossible, to implement with the reduced allocation.

“Some of the new projects inserted by the National Assembly have not been properly conceptualised, designed and cost and will, therefore, be difficult to execute.”

The President is also worried about “an aggregate of N73 billion increase” the National Assembly made with regard to the provisions for statutory transfers.

“Most of these increases are for recurrent expenditure at a time we are trying to keep down the cost of governance,” he said.


“An example of this increase is the budget of the National Assembly itself which has increased by 14.5 billion naira, from 125 billion naira to 139.5 billion naira without any discussion with the executive.”

Examples of the projects cut according to the President are:

a. The provisions for some nationally/regionally strategic infrastructure projects such as Counter-part funding for the Mambilla Power Plant, Second Niger Bridge/ancillary roads, the East-West Road, Bonny-Bodo Road, Lagos-Ibadan Expressway and Itakpe-Ajaokuta Rail Project were cut by an aggregate of 11.5 billion Naira.

b. Similarly, provisions for some ongoing critical infrastructure projects in the FCT, Abuja especially major arterial roads and the mass transit rail project, were cut by a total of 7.5 billion Naira.

c. The provision for Rehabilitation and Additional Security Measures for the United Nations Building by the FCT, Abuja was cut by 3.9 billion Naira from 4 billion Naira to 100 million Naira; this will make it impossible for the Federal Government of Nigeria to fulfill its commitment to the United Nations on this project.

d. The provisions for various Strategic Interventions in the health sector such as the upgrade of some tertiary health institutions, transport and storage of vaccines through the cold chain supply system, provision of anti-retroviral drugs for persons on treatment, establishment of chemotherapy centres and procurement of dialysis consumables were cut by an aggregate amount of 7.45 billion Naira.

e. The provision for security infrastructure in the 104 Unity Schools across the country was cut by 3 billion Naira at a time when securing our students against acts of terrorism ought to be a major concern of government.
f. The provision for the Federal Government’s National Housing Programme was cut by 8.7 billion Naira.

g. At a time when we are working with Labour to address compensation-related issues, a total of 5 billion Naira was cut from the provisions for Pension Re


Pension Redemption Fund and Public Service Wage Adjustment.

h. The provisions for Export Expansion Grant (EEG) and Special Economic Zones/Industrial Parks, which are key industrialization initiatives of this Administration, were cut by a total of 14.5 billion Naira.

i. The provision for Construction of the Terminal Building at Enugu Airport was cut from 2 billion Naira to 500 million Naira which will further delay the completion of this critical project.

j. The Take-off Grant for the Maritime University in Delta State, a key strategic initiative of the Federal Government, was cut from 5 billion Naira to 3.4 billion Naira.

k. About seventy (70) new road projects have been inserted into the budget of the Federal Ministry of Power, Works and Housing. In doing so, the National Assembly applied some of the additional funds expected from the upward review of the oil price benchmark to the Ministry’s vote. Regrettably, however, in order to make provision for some of the new roads, the amounts allocated to some strategic major roads have been cut by the National Assembly.

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Three people were killed and two others injured in the truck accident that occurred on the Ojuelegba bridge in Lagos State.

The General Manager of Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), Mr Adesina Tiamiyu, confirmed this to Channels Television on Tuesday.

He made the disclosure after a truck with an unknown registration number, conveying a huge load of plywood, swerved and poured its contents down the bridge.

The LASEMA boss also clarified that the truck did not fall off the bridge as reported earlier and that four other vehicles were involved in the accident.

He said, “As we are; three people died, two people injured.  Initially, two people died and after some time, one more person among those who were initially injured eventually died.”

“We got a call at about 8:25 pm from the call system that a truck fell off the bridge in Ojuelegba but when we got here, we discovered that a truck actually did not fall off the bridge but content at the back of the truck which are mainly plywood.

“Obviously overloaded and when it got to the bridge, it tilted and half of the content fell off the bridge and landed on top of four other vehicles – three yellow danfo (commercial) buses and a Toyota Corolla car,” Tiamiyu revealed at the scene of the incident.

He stressed further that the bridge was consequently shut down and vehicles were diverted to enable officials of LASEMA and other emergency agencies to clear off the bridge to prevent a secondary incident.

Agencies who also took part in the rescue effort include the Nigeria Police Force, Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), and the Red Cross.

Others are LRT, LASTMA, Lagos State Ambulance Service (LASAMBUS), Lagos State Fire Service, and the Lagos State Neighbourhood Safety Corps.

Tuesday’s incident is the latest of similar accidents that have claimed lives in the Ojuelegba bridge axis in the last three years.

One of the incidents in September 2015 killed three members of the same family.
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An educationist, Dorcas Ikya, has tasked Nigerian authors with special interest in children’s books, to upgrade their work content in line with the current demands of the society.
Ikya, who is the founder of Tabitha Kids, a reading club and bookshop for children, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Thursday in Abuja that Nigerian children books were still far behind in content.
She explained that with the fast pace of the contemporary society, most authors were yet to give full attention to stories containing issues that today’s children could easily relate with.
Ikya said: “With the rise of fast paced society, I think the British and American children author’s have done a great job with elements of children books.
“Our Nigerian authors are coming up, although we still have a lot to do so as to catch up; we still have a lot of animal themed folktales and stories.
“This is against the stories relating to issues children can relate with more but our authors are coming up,” she said.
According to Ikya, the present children’s books should teach about present realities such as sex education among others, so that the children can be at par with their peers internationally.
”As books are a great avenue to teach and expose the minds of children, it will be good to have Nigerian themed books that can compete in the international market”.
NAN reports that Ikya’s Tabitha Kids has been instrumental to the development of reading culture among children, especially in Abuja.
The educationist said that she had observed a steady increase in parent’s interest in the reading habits of their children; especially the kind of books they read.
Ikya added that this had also increased participation in book clubs and book reading events by parents and children alike.
She stated that Tabitha Kids had continued to aid parents in getting access to the right kind of books for their children and also, help the children cultivate healthy reading habits.
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President Muhammadu Buhari has signed the 2018 Appropriation Bill into law.

The President assented to the bill on Wednesday at the Presidential Villa in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory.

He signed the budget in company with the Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, as well as the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Mr Boss Mustapha, and the Chief of Staff to the President, Mr Abba Kyari.

Some of the ministers who witnessed the signing are Senator Udo Udoma (Budget and National Planning), Mr Lai Mohammed (Information and Culture), and Mrs Kemi Adeosun (Finance).

President Buhari had submitted a budget proposal of N8.612 trillion to the National Assembly on November 7, 2017.


The lawmakers, however, increased the proposal by N508 billion to N9.12 trillion, when they passed the Appropriation Bill on May 16, 2018 – six months after it was presented. LR News
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Taliban militants killed 30 members of the Afghan security forces in an ambush in the western province of Badghis on Wednesday, days after an Eid-el-Fitr ceasefire ended.
It was the Taliban’s first major attack, the provincial governor said.
The three-day Taliban ceasefire ended on Sunday.
Provincial governor Abdul Qafoor Malikzai said the Taliban attacked two security posts in the early hours.
Abdul Aziz Bek, head of the Badghis provincial council, said one military base was targeted, in the district of Bala.
“Large numbers of Taliban came from several directions,” Bek said.
The government also called a ceasefire for the holiday and Taliban fighters headed into cities across the country over the weekend as both sides celebrated the end of the fasting month of Ramadan.
The government extended its unilateral ceasefire, initially due to end on Wednesday, by 10 days.
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The Nigeria army has arrested three wanted militias who confessed to the killing of the Senior Special Assistant to the Benue state governor on Special Security, Mr Denen Igbana.
The Nigerian Army said the suspects were gang members of the wanted militia leader, Mr Terwase Akwaza.
The Commander, Operation Whirl Stroke, Major General Adeyemi Yekini made the announcement on Tuesday while briefing journalists in Makurdi on major offensive and bombardment of militia camps in Benue and Nasarawa state.
Although the Army is yet to reveal their identities, Yekini assured displaced persons that very soon, they would be returned to their homes as the army was leaving no stone unturned to clear all stronghold of the armed herdsmen.
He also revealed that over 40 armed herdsmen were dislodged during the military’s patrols in the area.
Igbana, who died in 2016 was said to have been shot by the gunmen in the presence of his family.
Two suspected members of a militia gang reported to be terrorising residents of Katsina-Ala and its environs in Benue state have also been arrested.
They were arrested by the Nigerian, the Director Of Army Public Relations, Brigadier General Texas Chukwu, said on Tuesday.
He said the army acted on a tip-off and recovered a locally made gun, one pistol and several rounds of ammunition.
The Army spokesperson said that preliminary investigations revealed that the suspects are members of a notorious militia gang led by one Mr Gana, who is now at large.
Efforts are on to arrest other fleeing members of the gang.
He then called on members of the public to always report suspicious activities in their areas to law enforcement agencies.