Monday, September 25, 2023

NDDC Boss Charges Youths With Embracing Entrepreneurship

 

The NDDC Managing Director, Chief Samuel Ogbuku, (right) exchanging pleasantries with the wife of former President, Mrs. Patience Jonathan, during the Ogbia Youth Summit in Ogbia, Bayelsa State. On the left is the immediate past House of Representatives Member for Ogbia Nembe Federal Constituency, Hon. Fred Ogbua.

Managing Director of the Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, Dr. Samuel Ogbuku, has charged youths of the Niger Delta region, to embrace entrepreneurship as a springboard for sustainable development.

This was contained in a statement on Monday by Director, Corporate Affairs NDDC, Pius Ughakpoteni noting that the NDDC Boss Ogbuku, made the call in his keynote address at the Ogbia Youth Summit in Ogbia, Bayelsa State.

According to Ogbuku, for any community to achieve sustainable development and peace, the youths must be meaningfully engaged.

The NDDC boss urged the youths to key into the Commission’s Holistic Opportunity Projects of Engagement, HOPE, meant to identify interests of the youths for skills training. He also advised them to eschew cultism, drug abuse, thuggery and other social vices.

He applauded their vision to set up a youth hub and pledged to support the initiative, noting that collaboration was necessary for development efforts to flourish.

Ogbuku said: “As Ogbia people, we should jettison individual interest for the collective interest of the people. This is the example we should learn from our Leader, Former President, Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, who declared that his political ambition was not worth the blood of any Nigerian; that is the Ogbia spirit.”

“What was handed to us by our founding fathers, is the identity of an Ogbia man. Whatever achievement we must have accomplished today, is as the result of the legacies established by late Melford Okilo and other notable leaders. These legacies made us strive for greatness.”

“It will be a bigger challenge for me if I can’t bring peace and development to Ogbia people. If we collaborate, we can partner and share ideas, we will succeed.”

In his welcome address, the President of Ogbia Youths, Ambassador Johnny Jonathan, said they put up the programme to chart a new course in human capacity development among the youths.

Jonathan, who commended the NDDC Chief Executive Officer for supporting youth programmes, stressed the need to educate young people on the importance of peace as a catalyst to economic and infrastructural development.

The youth President express confidence that the gains of the youth hub would be huge in the near future.

The former First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan who represented former President Goodluck Jonathan, as the Special Guest of honour, told the youths to avoid drug abuse because of its after effects.

Dame Jonathan insisted that peace and unity were needed to ensure sustainable development in Ogbia community.

She enjoined the youths to liaise with the leaders in the bid to bring more development to the community.

Thursday, September 21, 2023

Betta Edu Celebrates Nigerian First Lady, Sen Oluremi Tinubu at 63,Describes Her As An Icon of Renewed Hope


The Minister for Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation,  Dr.  Betta Edu has felicitated with the Nigerian First Lady,  Senator Oluremi Tinubu, on her 63rd birthday.


In a congratulatory message signed by her Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Rasheed Olanrewaju Zubair, the Minister described the First Lady as a patriot and an icon of Renewed Hope agenda ,a woman of God who is never tired of serving God and humanity.



"Your Excellency, on this auspicious occasion of your 63rd birthday, I warmly congratulate and felicitate with you.


"I celebrate you not only because it's your birthday but also because you are a patriot and woman of God who is never tired of serving God,  humanity, and your country. You are a role model and source of inspiration to me and a lot of women  not only in Nigeria but the entire West Africa sub-region.


 "The most beautiful aspect is your sincerity of purpose and commitment to a better Nigeria. You have distinguished your self in politics as the only woman who has been in the Senate for three consecutive years serving your constituents with  unmatched passion for excellence.” the Minister said in the state statement. 

 

Continuing,  Edu said:  "Sixty-three looks exceedingly good on you,  dear mother of the nation and I join millions of Nigerians at home and in the diaspora to pray to God to bless you with many more years of good health, exploits and grace.


"As the words of wisdom go, do not count the candles, but see the light they give. “Your Excellency, this is a momentous occasion, it's not, therefore an occasion to count your years but a moment to reflect on the fulfilling and salutary life you have lived doing good, serving God, humanity, and your country.”


" It is another milestone, and another blessed year awaits you,"


The Minister further wished the First Lady a blessed birthday,  saying "May all the joy you have spread around, the joy you exude, and the love you go around giving as a woman of Grace come back to you a hundredfold.


"I heartily celebrate you and wish you a Queen's celebration and more grace," the statement added.

Wednesday, September 20, 2023

NDDC Has Been Repositioned To Inspire Hope - Ogbuku

 


Managing Director of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), Dr. Samuel Ogbuku has disclosed that the commission has been repositioned to bring about the much needed growth and development to inspire hope in the Niger Delta region.


Ogbuku said the NDDC is now largely focusing on sustainable partnerships in manpower and infrastructural development, with a short, medium and long term plan. 


The NDDC MD gave this assurance on Wednesday while addressing the Chairman of Nigerian Young Professionals Forum and Convener of  Niger Delta Young Professionals, Moses Siloko Siasia and members of his team during a meeting in his office in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.


He disclosed that the the commission has floated an initiative tagged, 'Project Hope', as part of its strategic arrangement to create job opportunities for young people in the Niger Delta.




Ogbuku explained that Project Hope will focus on agriculture and tech hubs for young people, with the deliberate aim of providing sustainable means of livelihood for them. 


"We have a new thinking and a new way of doing things. We are moving away from the past because times are changing and we need to catch up. 


"Our deliberate and strategic plans are geared towards sustainable development. We are committed to ensure that we build the capacity of our youths in areas that they can have comparative advantage. 


"We have set up what we call Project Hope. This initiative that is focused on tech hubs and agriculture. It will take our youths out of poverty and help to create sustainable livelihood. They will be their own bosses and also employers of labour," he said.


The NDDC boss explained further that the commission is building a database of youths in the region to aide its planning and manpower development. 


The comprehensive database, he said, would enable the NDDC appropriate its empowerment scheme. 


On innovative plans to change its operations, Ogbuku said the commission had engaged KPMG to develop an Internal Corporate Governance System.


While decrying the number of abandoned projects in the region, he said the NDDC was partnering with state governments in the Niger Delta, individuals and institutions to maximize its developmental agenda. 


"The partnership will enhance the quick delivery of critical infrastructure in the region", he said. 



Earlier in his remarks, Siasia had lauded the NDDC boss on the massive reforms he had embarked on, which according to him, has made the commission more result-oriented. 


Siasia said they were in his office on a familiarization visit to congratulate him on his appointment, adding that they have no doubt in his capacity to deliver on his job. 


He described the NDDC's new thinking and vision as a product of purposeful leadership under Ogbuku and called for support from people of the region for him to succeed.

IOM, FG Repatriate Another 155 Stranded Nigerians From Libya


 

By Ere-ebi Agedah  with Agency Report

 

The International Organization for Migration (IOM) in collaboration with the Federal Government has repatriated 155 Nigerian irregular migrants stranded across various parts of Libya.

 

Amb. Kabiru Musa, Charge D’Affaires in charge of the Nigerian Mission in Libya, disclosed this in a statement.

 

Musa explained that the evacuation exercise is being carried out as a continuous and regular exercise under the IOM's Voluntary Repatriation program.

 

According to him, it is also, to reintegrate them to the society and to end the menace of irregular migration through sensitization.

 

Musa stated that the 155 stranded Nigerians departed Mitiga International Airport, Tripoli, aboard flight NO.UZ0189 on Tuesday.

 

“With the support of the IOM, today, we carried another repatriation of another 155 stranded Nigerian migrants from Libya which includes; 14 male, 110 females, 23 children and 8 infants.

 

“The Nigerian Mission in Libya with support from the IOM again secured the release of 139 irregular Nigerian Migrants who were in detention centers in Libya and have facilitated their return home.

 

“With support from the IOM, the voluntary evacuation exercise has become more regular and this is because the Federal Government is determined not to allow any of its citizens remain stranded abroad.

 

“Upon arrival, they would be received by relevant authorities who will ensure their reintegration into the society,” Musa said.

 

Musa also appreciated the Libyan authorities for their support, especially in facilitating the release of the irregular migrants in Libyan detention centers.

UNGA: Hummanitarian Minister Briefs President Tinubu on High-Level SDG Meetings



.... Canvases UN Support for Durable Solution to Humanitarian Crisis in Nigeria


On the first day of the United Nations General Assembly, UNGA, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu received a briefing from the Minister for Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation Dr Betta Edu on the sidelines of the gathering of world leaders.


The Minister is among the Ministers and top government functionaries accompanying the President to UNGA.


Her briefing to President Tinubu centered on the Sustainable Development Goal, SDG high-level meeting held on the floor of the United Nations General Assembly Main Hall earlier in the day and the implications for Nigeria, with a commitment for Nigeria to Achieve SDG by 2030.


The Minister shared with the President, her Ministry’s pitch deck and Action plan, as well as an advocacy tool for resource mobilization as a build-up to his speech on Tuesday, the 19th of September, 2023 when he will be addressing the UN General Assembly.


Shortly after Briefing the President, Dr. Edu held a high-level meeting with the UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator, Martin Griffiths at the United Nations Headquarters. 


At the meeting, she called for collaboration between the UN and the government of Nigeria to provide durable solutions to humanitarian crises and emergencies in the country. 


Dr. Betta Edu equally sought support for the presidential Humanitarian and Poverty Alleviation Trust Fund, to which she got the full commitment of the United Nations.


The Minister and Griffiths further discussed systematic and long-term responses to relieve Nigeria and her citizens affected by the impact of humanitarian crises 


Dr.Edu also joined the wife of the President, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, at a side event organized by the Nigeria Governors Wives Forum, where she spoke on the need for Nigerians in the diaspora to support the Renewed Hope Agenda and help rebuild the economy of the nation to pull Nigerians out of poverty;  and also support speedy national development.


Rasheed Olanrewaju Zubair, Special Adviser On Media and Publicity to Honourable Minister, MHAPA.

World Coconut Day: Coconut Sub-sector Can Contribute Over $400 Billion To The Nigerian Economy Annually - Dr. Okechukwu-Okoroji

 


The President of the National Coconut Producers, Processors and Marketers Association of Nigeria (NACOPPMAN), Dr. Mrs Nma Okechukwu-Okoroji, has revealed that Coconut Sub-sector can contribute over 400 billion USD, to the Nigerian economy annually.

She stated this while speaking ahead of the 2023 World Coconut Day celebration revealing that coconuts can help generate over $400 billion for the Nigerian economy annually.

She stated this while speaking ahead of the 2023 World Coconut Day celebration revealing that coconuts can help generate over $400 billion for the Nigerian economy annually.


She said, "Our economy of production has proven that the coconut sub-sector can contribute over 400 billion USD to the Nigerian economy annually.


"How much is the cost of crude as compared to that of coconut? It is three times higher, and the demand for coconut products is increasing every day."


"Between 265 tons of coconut are produced in Nigeria presently, and 70 percent of it is produced by Lagos State, and 30 percent is produced by the other states in Nigeria," she stated.


According to the university don, despite the enormous economic potential of coconuts, it had been difficult for successive governments in the country to explore their far-reaching economic importance stressing that this has hindered the possibility of ensuring that the coconut subsector in the country makes a massive contribution to the nation's GDP.


She harped on the economic potentials of the coconut production in Nigeria, insisting it is another fast way to create jobs and boost the economy.


She disclosed that coconut is a tree of life, a cash crop that grows in over 30 of Nigeria’s 36 states, with Lagos State having the largest production area, emphasising that an estimated 36,000 hectares is presently under cultivation mostly in Lagos, Akwa Ibom and Rivers states, adding that an estimated 1.2 million hectares of land is suitable for coconut cultivation, quoting the NIFOR, 2008 reports.


She also revealed that the largest producers of coconut in the world are Indonesia and Philippines, while Tanzania ranks the highest in Africa.


Okechukwu-Okoroji added that Nigeria is ranked 18th position in the world, stating that, that is the critical point why the 2023 Coconut Planting Season Flag-Off is aimed at achieving the Actualization of Coconut Sufficiency in Nigeria by 2027 (COSIN), through the establishment of coconut tree planting, the establishment of 10,000 square meters of coconut farms in all Coconut Viable States and 1 Family 3 Coconut Trees and 1 organisation 10 Coconut Trees Initiative.


Meanwhile , the National Coconut Producers, Processors, and Marketers Association of Nigeria (NACOPPMAN), has taken a series of steps and measures to ensure that the economic importance and health benefits of coconut do not elude the Nigerian populace.


A farmer, agro-dealer, media strategist and the Imo State Chapter Chairman of the National Coconut Producers Processors and Marketers Association of Nigeria (NACOPPMAN), Cos-Ukwuoma Nnamdi, while speaking to our correspondent, said it has become imperative that the organisation must go beyond the ordinary to key into the global vision of massive coconut production for health and for wealth.


"The key focus is to attract more coconutpreneurs/investors in the production, processing, commercialization and utilisation of the coconut.


"The crop can really play a significant role in the economic development of the individuals, organisations and states of our dear country, Nigeria," he said.


"Apart from setting aside a day for the flag-off of coconut planting season, a day is also set aside to celebrate World Coconut Day.


"As Nigeria marks 2023 World Coconut Day on September 21, 2023 with the theme: Sustaining The Coconut Sector For The Present And Future Generation Through COSIN, it is my hope and expectation that critical stakeholders in the sector will wake up to glaring realities of our time, that investment in agriculture is the only shortcut and sure way to reducing unemployment and boosting the economy," he said.


According to him, Imo State Chapter of NACOPPMAN has initiated several steps and taken key initiatives to step up investment in the coconut sector in the state. There is a comprehensive plan to increase productivity of coconut farmers and growers, to ensure sustainable livelihoods for them across the state. Through this strategy, there will be doubled yields through improved planting protocols, fertilizer applications, and routine agricultural practices.


In addition to this, proactive steps are being taken to promote alternative income-generating activities for coconut farmers, ensuring an effective agricultural cooperative framework that benefits them and a more inclusive methodology to empower women farmers and the youth.

As such, imperative is a coconut cluster that will properly and profitably harness the value chain for the benefit of all players in the industry in the state, he concluded.

Tuesday, September 19, 2023

PAP Flags Off Aviation Training Program For Ex-agitators




The Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP) has flagged off the Aviation Resuscitation Programme for Cadet Pilots and Aircraft Maintenance Engineers, as part of more efforts to create sustainable livelihoods for ex-agitators and create a pool of skilled manpower for Nigeria's Aviation industry.


Speaking in Lagos on Monday at the Inauguration Ceremony of the flag off, Interim Administrator of the PAP, Major General Barry Ndiomu (Rtd), noted that enormous opportunities abound for the beneficiaries in global aviation.


Ndiomu who was represented by Wilfred Musa, PAP's Head of Reintegration, recalled that past PAP administrations had made efforts at revamping the training programs but for administrative glitches and the complex nature of the Aviation industry, marginal success was attained.


He said the flag off of the programme which was initiated more than eight years ago, further shows that the current PAP leadership is critical about advancing the lives of ex-agitators.


While noting that the aviation industry is a major "touch point for Commerce" in any country, the IA urged those who are misinterpreting the initiative behind the program to "pay attention" to its long term benefits and instant values.


On arguments that beneficiaries may relocate abroad for greener pastures upon completion of the programme, Ndiomu posited that "there is nothing wrong with it", as long as they are working abroad and sending home forex, which will in turn add values to the Nigerian economy. "Moreso, we exist within the context of a global village where the mobility of labor is encouraged for the purpose of knowledge expansion and strategic networking."


He urged aviation stakeholders to take note of the program, and begin to look towards leveraging on the enormous pool of skilled manpower that the program will produce for the aviation industry.


In the aftermath of a Code of Conduct signed by the beneficiaries, General Ndiomu cautioned that discipline must be imbibed throughout their learning process. "We will not hesitate to delist anybody who will run fowl of items as listed. (Code of Conduct)".


He further charged them to "elevate their  reasoning" and "knock off" the feeling of "entitlement". 


In a brief remark, the facilitators of the program, Alom Aviation Services Ltd., expressed optimism that within a year, the trainees will be gainfully employed in the aviation industry.


Capt. Austin Omame, MD/CEO of Alom Aviation Services Ltd., assured that the beneficiaries will be closely monitored throughout their time with the aviation firm which he said is an Approved Training Organization (ATO) duly certified by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA).


Engr. Ofuafo White Ghavwan, one of the beneficiaries who spoke on behalf of the others, applauded the Amnesty Programme for sending them to one of "the best aviation training schools in West Africa and situation in Lagos.


He noted that the training opportunity has already guranteed them jobs in the aviation sector where such skilled manpower are in high demand.


The trainees are part of a total of 75 pilots and aircraft engineers sponsored by the Presidential Amnesty Programme to various Aviation Training Organizations (ATO's) in Lagos (Nigeria), Johannesburg (South Africa) and Toulouse, (France) for type-rating courses as part of its aviation training scheme.

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