Sunday, August 11, 2024

IOM Chief, NAPTIP, Journalists Identify Anti Irregular Migration Strategies




Paola Pace, Interim Chief of Mission for the International Organization for Migration (IOM) in Nigeria, joined forces with the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP), journalists from various countries, and other key stakeholders on Saturday to discuss strategies for combating irregular migration. 


The discussions took place during a virtual international migration seminar titled Migration Dialogue, organized by the Journalists International Forum For Migration (JIFORM) with "Migration Trends: Threats and Opportunities" as the theme


In her address as guest speaker, Paola Pace emphasized the importance of continuous capacity building, the use of appropriate language, and a human-centered approach in migration reporting as essential tools for journalists to effectively cover migration issues.


The IOM Chief also stressed the need for journalists to tell positive and impactful stories about migrants, noting that the number of Nigerian emigrants has increased from 610,200 in 2000 to approximately 1.7 million in 2022, significantly boosting diaspora remittances.


Citing the Government of Nigeria's Diaspora Policy 2021, Pace mentioned that the Nigerian diaspora population is around 17 million. She underscored the importance of creating safe pathways as part of counter-strategies against irregular migration. While acknowledging that migration is a significant driver of human development, she reaffirmed the IOM's commitment to supporting journalists in disseminating accurate information and exploring regular migration channels.


Pace highlighted that the IOM has successfully returned 38,597 stranded Nigerians through its Assisted Voluntary Return and Reintegration program, with over 24,000 reintegrated into society.


Journalists Daphine Tolis (Greece), Biram Jobe (Gambia), Juliet Makwama (Zambia), and Bimbo Oyetunde (Nigeria) also shared their perspectives on migration. They identified collaboration, media capacity building, and networking as key elements in strategic communication efforts to engage journalists in the fight against human trafficking and irregular migration.

Vincent Adekoye, Communications Officer for NAPTIP, addressed the strategic roles of the media in mitigating irregular migration and human trafficking in Nigeria. He urged journalists to counter the false narratives promoted by human traffickers and called for concerted efforts from all stakeholders to develop effective migration policies and reshape public perceptions.


Dr. Qasim Akinreti, Deputy Director, Digital and Media at th Voice of Nigeria, expressed concerns over the alarming rate of irregular migration among Nigerian youths, with over 10 million attempting illegal migration to Europe. He called on African governments to improve economic conditions, create employment opportunities for youths, and enhance media advocacy against irregular migration.


Also speaking, Dr. Ajibola Abayomi, President of JIFORM, stated that the outcomes of the seminar would be crucial in shaping actionable strategies to address the threats and harness the opportunities migration presents. He emphasized the need to strengthen networks among journalists, stakeholders, and migration experts. Dr. Abayomi also announced that JIFORM would host its 5th Annual Global Migration Summit in Canada, alongside other workshops in Nigeria and other countries, and called on the IOM and other migration organizations to lend their support.


Notable participants at the seminar included Adewale Ojomo, Director of the Diaspora Innovation Institute (France); Ambassador Collins Idahosa, Governor of the Nigerian Youth Council in Sweden; and Modupe Adelanwa, Executive Director of Shield Support Organization and National Secretary of the Network Against Trafficking, Abuse, and Labour (NACTAL).


Established in 2019, JIFORM boasts over 300 journalists and migration volunteers as members. The organization has initiated several training programs for journalists and hosts annual conferences, including the African Migration Summit, the West African Media Migration Summit, and the Annual JIFORM Global Migration Summit.

Saturday, August 10, 2024

Yenagoa Agog As Governor Douye Diri Pre-Season Tournament Kicks Off




...... Youth Development Commissioner Takes Kick Off

 

 

In less than forty eight hours all six visiting teams will be in town and Yenagoa, the Bayelsa State capital will be the cynosure of all eyes as the maiden edition of the Governor Douye Diri Pre-season Football Tournament kicks off.

 

 

Six premier league teams, Abia Warriors of Umuahia, Akwa United of Uyo, Bendel Insurance of Benin, Kwara United of Ilorin, Sunshine Stars of Akure, and Rivers United of Port Hacourt, to be joined by Bayelsa United and Krusaders Selected teams will lineup for the pre-season competition, the first to be staged in Yenagoa..

 

A statement by the Chairman of the Tournament, Mr Ono Akpe, said the Youth Development Commissioner, Hon. Alfred Kemepade will be the Special Guest of Honour and will perform the ceremonial kick off, while former Youth and Sports Development Commissioner and current Chairman of the Bayelsa State Civil Service Commission, Hon. Perekiye Buruboyefe, will be the Chairman, with Mayor of Yenagoa City Local Government Area, Hon Boloudiseye Ndiwari, and one-time Kolokuma Opokuma Council Chairman, Hon Ebikitin Diongoli, as Guests of Honour.

 

Mr Ono Akpe said the draws will take place by 7pm on Sunday, while games will commence by 8am on Monday, at the Samson Siasia Sports Complex in Yenagoa.

 

Mr Akpe disclosed that the winner of the Pre-season football tournament will go home with the sum of N1.5m, N1m for second place, and N500,000 for third position.

 

Mr Akpe also expressed his appreciation for Governor Douye Diri and his Deputy, Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo for their pragmatic efforts in making the state one of the sporting hubs in the country.

 

He equally urged Bayelsans to turn out enmasse to support the two Bayelsa teams participating in the Pre-season tournament.

Friday, August 9, 2024

Delta State Governor Pledges to Collaborate with NDDC




The Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, has pledged to collaborate and support the Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, in its efforts to fast-track the development of the Niger Delta region.


Governor Oborevwari spoke at the Delta State Government House, Asaba, during a courtesy visit by members of the NDDC Management team, led by the Managing Director, Dr Samuel Ogbuku. The NDDC team included the Executive Director Projects, Sir Victor Antai and other directors of the Commission.


The Governor appealed to NDDC to urgently complete all ongoing and uncompleted projects in the state, stressing the need for a strategic and collaborative approach between the Commission and the Niger Delta states to address the challenges confronting the people of the region.


Governor Oborevwari said: “I assure you that we are ready to collaborate with all development agencies committed to the development of the Niger Delta region and we are going to support you to enable you discharge your duties.”


Responding to the NDDC request for collaboration on the execution of the Omadino-Okeronkoko-Escravos Road, Oborevwari noted such a partnership which would involve Chevron was a welcome development.


He assured the NDDC that his government was open to partnership and collaboration in the execution of projects. He urged the Commission to embark on projects that would add value to the lives of the people of the region.


Addressing the issue of duplication of projects, the Governor advised the Commission to avoid cases of duplication of projects, stating that it was very necessary to consult the states before embarking on projects in their respective territories.


Speaking earlier, the NDDC Managing Director, Dr Samuel Ogbuku, said that the Commission would increase its collaboration with development partners, including the state governments and other stakeholders to achieve its objectives.


The NDDC boss assured the Governor that the NDDC Board and Management would work in synergy with governors in the nine states covered by the Commission. He stressed the need to re-activate the NDDC Advisory Committee, as provided for in its Establishment Act, to advise and monitor the activities of the Commission.


Ogbuku made a case for a tripartite execution of the Omadino-Okorenkoko-Escravos Road, stating that when completed the road would boost the economy of Delta State.


He said that discussions were on-going with Chevron, the major International Oil company operating in the state, as one of the parties in the execution of the project. Ogbuku presented a document detailing the proposal for the key project to the governor.


The Managing Director noted that the NDDC recently inaugurated five mega projects across the nine states of the Niger Delta region, which included the 25.7-kilometre Ogbia-Nembe Road, executed in partnership with Shell Petroleum Development Company, SPDC.


He said further: “We also commissioned the 132KV Transmission Line and I32KV/33KV electricity substation at Okitipupa to serve over 2,000 communities in the southern part of Ondo State. Similarly, we inaugurated another 1x15 MVA 33/11 KVA injection substation in Amufi, Edo State.

“In Akwa Ibom State, we commissioned the 600-meter Ibeno Bridge and the 6.87-kilometre Iko-Atabrikang-Opolom-IwuoAchang Road in Ibeno Local Government Area. The N10 billion virgin road project links 20 communities, hitherto separated by the Qua Iboe River.


In the area of youth development, Ogbuku, said that the NDDC had given more opportunities and hope to Niger Delta youths through our Holistic Opportunity Projects of Engagement, HOPE, meant to identify interests of the youths for skills training.

He said that the Project HOPE had helped the Commission to develop a comprehensive digital repository, comprising important information about the youths of the Niger Delta region; including their qualifications, skills, interests, needs, and current employment status.


Ogbuku remarked that the NDDC was working with the Niger Delta Chamber of Commerce in the training of youths and young entrepreneurs in the Niger Delta region. He explained that the Commission would collaborate with the Chamber of Commerce to support Small and Medium Enterprises in the region and ensure the sustainability of youth development programmes.

He added: “We are also partnering with the Bank of Industry to fund projects and support businesses to facilitate the success of our empowerment programmes.”


To ensure that a new institutional culture, anchored on sound ethics and good corporate governance was established in NDDC, Ogbuku said that the Commission engaged KPMG, a reputable global business consultancy, to review and strengthen its corporate governance system, as well as improve its internal processes and institutional protocols.

Wednesday, August 7, 2024

Tinubu’s Administration Aims To Correct Historical Missteps, Not Cause Hardship - Information Minister

 



Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, has said the Tinubu Administration’s primary focus is not to impose hardship on Nigerians but to correct poor policies and dysfunctional choices that have historically hindered Nigeria's progress, with bold and effective solutions.


Idris stated this in Abuja on Wednesday while briefing the Diplomatic Community on the recent nationwide protest at a meeting held in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.


He said President Tinubu is determined to implement reforms that would drive sustainable growth and improve the quality of life for all citizens, stressing that the current challenges are only temporary.


“It is important to kick off on this note: that President Tinubu did not come to office to cause hardship or make life difficult for Nigerians. He has come to office with bold solutions to historical problems; with the determination to correct many of the poor policies and dysfunctional choices that have held us back as a nation for decades.


“The President assumed office during one of Nigeria's most challenging periods in its history, where the country was spending 97% of all its revenue on debt service; coupled with widespread poverty, rising unemployment, dilapidated infrastructure, and insecurity. Faced with these daunting realities, the administration took decisive action and implemented long-overdue reforms to save the economy from collapse,” he said.


The Minister said for decades, the costly, wasteful and unsustainable fuel subsidy regime had denied Nigeria the opportunity to invest in critical infrastructure, social service, and the welfare of its citizens hence the President took a very painful decision to abolish the fuel subsidy and redirect the funds towards critical sectors such as healthcare, education, infrastructure, and security, which directly impact citizens' well-being and the development of the country.


He said the President was not under any illusion that the withdrawal of fuel subsidy and the harmonization of foreign exchange rates would not come with some transitional pains - situation that informed the decision of the Federal Government to design comprehensive intervention programmes to cushion the transitional pains. 


“We have been very determined about ensuring that these interventions are fully implemented, and bring the intended relief to Nigerians,” he stated.


While speaking on the nationwide protest, the Minister said the government respects the right to peaceful assembly and freedom of expression, which are cornerstones of all democratic societies, but stressed that what began as a peaceful protest in some States and the Federal Capital Territory, was soon hijacked by elements who infiltrated the protest and orchestrated violent activities that destroyed lives and properties. 


“There were reports of arson, vandalism, looting, and clashes with law enforcement agents in several cities. Tragically, these incidents led to the loss of innocent lives and significant damage to properties.


“In response to these unforeseen events, the Federal Government acted swiftly to restore peace and order. It is important to emphasize that the security forces were instructed to exercise maximum restraint and adhere to international standards in managing civil protests. They have indeed put in a lot of work to ensure the safety of all law-abiding Nigerians, and to maintain order, in the last week. But they have also been decisive in their response to criminality, and it is important to separate these from their commendable approach to legitimate protests,” he said. 


Idris, who assured the Diplomatic Community that the worst is over, said the Federal Government has launched an investigation into the violence that occurred during the protest in order to identify and bring to justice all those responsible. 



“We are committed to preventing the recurrence of such unfortunate incidents in the future,” he said.


Thursday, July 18, 2024

West Africa: JONAPWD Moves For Leadership, Equal Rights For Women With Disabilities




By Ebi Kesiena


The Joint National Association of Persons with Disabilities (JONAPWD) is championing the rights of women with disabilities in West Africa.


At a workshop in Abuja, aimed at enhancing their capacity to lead and organize representative organizations, the group said the initiative is part of the "Holding Rights, Leading for Rights" funding stream, supported by the Disability Rights Fund/Disability Rights Advocacy Fund DRF/DRAF, a U.S. Federal Government-funded project.


Speaking to journalists, National President of JONAPWD, Abdullahi Aliyu Usman, emphasized on the importance of this workshop in empowering women with disabilities from Ghana, Togo, Senegal, and Nigeria, adding that it will equip the women to spearhead wider opportunities.


Lamenting the limited opportunities available to women with disabilities, Usman maintained that at the end of the workshop, participants will gain the skills needed to advocate for their rights, challenge gender-based violence, and foster regional collaboration with mainstream women's movements for greater disability inclusion.


While presenting a Keynote address, Dr. Joan Jummai Idonije, Director PRS Maryam Babangida National Centre for Women Development, underlined the progress in women's rights in Africa, driven by the African Union's Agenda 2063 and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). She stressed the continued need to emphasize disability rights to ensure equal access to opportunities for all individuals with disabilities.


Additionally, addressing a Press conference on the sidelines of the workshop, West Africa Program Manager for the Disability Rights Fund, Theophilus Odaudu, underscored the importance of supporting women with disabilities through participatory grant making and intersectional movement building. 


He noted that it had become imperative to ensure that women with disabilities are fully integrated into mainstream women's movements, hence the need for further advocacy for their rights and lead within civil society.


"As we know, women with disabilities in West Africa and across the globe faced multiple forms of discrimination and high rate of human rights violations and also receive only a very small fraction of human rights funding. As a result, they are excluded from advocating for their rights and participating as leaders in civil society and civil society species including within the disability rights and women rights movement". 


Odaudu emphasized on the critical need to support the efforts of women with disabilities through Organizations of Persons with Disabilities (opds), particularly those focused on women in West Africa. He highlighted the importance of fostering cross-movement collaboration with women's rights groups by providing resources and capacity development, adding that this approach will ensure that women with disabilities can lead alongside other stakeholders in the pursuit of equal rights.

Thursday, July 4, 2024

NiDCOM Boss Congratulates Dr Ayeni, Dr Ijeoma Akunyili On Their Elections



Hon.(Dr) Abike Dabiri-Erewa, Chairman/ CEO, Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM) has congratulated the duo of Dr. Olufemi Ayeni and Dr. Ijeoma Akunyili on their recent elections.


While Dr. Olufemi Ayemi emerged as the 79th Canadian Orthopaedic Association’s President, Dr. Ijeoma Akunyili was also elected as an Alumni Board Member of Harvard Kennedy School, USA.


In her congratulatory message, the elated NiDCOM boss applauded their victory, describing the feat as a mark of their dedication, hardwork, , strive for success and determination for excellence.


She prayed for their success, urging them to put in their best as usual and keep bringing glory to the nation.


Dr. Ayeni, a Professor and an Academic Division Head of Orthopedic Surgery at McMaster University became a member of the Canadian Orthopedic Association (COA) on the very first day of his residency in 2002 and same at McMaster university, a feat he considers a joy of his lifetime.


He is the youngest and first Canadian Orthopedic Association President of both Nigerian and African descent in an association that has run for decades.


Dr. Ijeoma Akunyili who last year was named the Chief Medical Officer of the Jersey City Medical Center, an RWJ Barnabas Health Facility in the USA will assume her role as an alumni board member of the institution and will serve for four years.


Congratulations to the duo, wishing them great success as they move to the next level.

Information Minister Mourns Wife of Former Niger State Deputy Governor




The Honourable Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, has extended a heart felt deep condolences to the Niger State Deputy Governor, His Excellency, Alhaji Garba Yakubu, and his entire family on the tragic loss of his beloved wife, Hajia Zainab.

Idris stated that words cannot adequately express the sorrow and sympathy felt for the Deputy Governor during this incredibly difficult time. He noted that the late Zainab was a remarkable woman whose kindness and dedication touched the lives of many, and her contributions to Niger State have left an indelible mark on those who were fortunate enough to know her.

He emphasized that her demise is a huge loss not only to Niger State and the womenfolk but to the nation in general. In this time of mourning, Idris expressed that their thoughts and prayers are with the Deputy Governor, and they stand with him, offering their support and strength as he navigates through this profound loss.

He concluded by praying that the memories of the beautiful moments they shared together bring the Deputy Governor comfort and solace. May God repose her soul and grant the Deputy Governor and the entire family the fortitude to bear this irreparable loss.






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