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Borno: NGO trains 30 repentant insurgent wives on livelihood skills

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Borno: NGO trains 30 repentant insurgent wives on livelihood skills
 
By: Olatunji Omirin

As part of its numerous contributions to rebuild and reposition Borno State for post-insurgency prosperity, a Maiduguri-based NGO, Allamin Foundation for Peace and Development, has trained 30 vulnerable women affected by the Boko Haram violent conflict on various vocational skills in four local government areas of the state.

The Executive Director of the Foundation, Hajiya Hamsatu Allamin, who made the announcement, said the beneficiaries of the training would be given business startup kits to enable them to earn a living.

She was speaking during a stakeholder meeting with the theme “Training of Stakeholders on Peacebuilding, Reconciliation, and Reintegration”, which was held in Maiduguri recently.

Hamsatu Allamin called for an all-inclusive program that would capture the wives of repentant insurgents with the intervention of the government, noting that the women are in dire need of succor.

The Executive Director disclosed that her NGO has hired Islamic scholars who are ready to deradicalize another batch of 30 wives of top insurgent leaders to change their concepts about society.

“We are trying to complement what the government is doing to close the gap between men and women in terms of benefiting from interventions,” she said, lamenting, “Many of these women are silent because they never benefit from any intervention from the government. These are wives of commanders of Boko Haram who have seen it all.”

Hamsatu Allamin said, “These are violent women who have seen how their husbands committed crimes of murder and drank blood before they all were killed in the bush.”

She continued: “So, these women never knew that what their late husbands were doing was wrong until we told them.

“Now we focus on these women to deradicalize them and to empower them economically with livelihood skills,” the ED said, adding, “We don’t want these women to go back to the bush again.”

She said, “If we fail to enlighten them, we might be sitting on a keg of gunpowder. 

“They have truly repented, and that is why we are going to train and equip them so that they send their children to school and take adequate care for them. 

Also speaking, BOT member Allamin Foundation Hajiya Ashia Wakilbe called on governments to ensure women at the various levels are empowered in society so that it can be better.

The 30 women were drawn from Jere, Mafa, Konduga, and Maiduguri Metropolitan Councils.

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Flood: Nigeria’s First Lady Visits Borno, Provides Humanitarian Aid

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Senator Oluremi Tinubu, the First Lady of Federal Republic of Nigeria, alongside Nana Kashim Shettima, wife of the Vice President, have donated N250 million to support 5,000 female entrepreneurs in Borno, whose businesses were affected by recent floods in Maiduguri. This initiative was announced during a sympathy visit to the state, which experienced significant damage from flooding due to the Alau dam overflow last September.

In addition to the financial support, Mrs. Tinubu distributed food items to help alleviate the economic hardships faced by the community. She emphasized that this donation is part of ongoing efforts, following a previous N500 million contribution to the state government through the Renewed Hope Programme, aimed at assisting all affected citizens.

Borno State Governor Babagana Zulum expressed gratitude for these generous contributions, highlighting the federal government’s commitment to supporting the state in the aftermath of the disaster.

Furthermore, Coordinating Minister of Health Muhammad Pate contributed lifesaving medicines and antibiotics to aid the flood victims, enhancing the relief efforts in the region.

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The Small-Scale Women Farmers Organization in Nigeria (SWOFON), Gombe State chapter, has called on the state government to support women in agriculture as well as youths to boost food security in the state and country.

The State Chairperson, SWOFON, Mrs. Airudia Mamman, made the call in Gombe on Thursday while commemorating the 2024 World Food Day in the state.

Mamman said that the quickest way to achieving food security efforts of the government was to empower small-scale women farmers in the state to cultivate more farmlands.

She said that with increased investments in line with the Malabo target of investing 10 per cent of their national budgets in agriculture, the state would be better placed to boost food availability.

According to her, since small-scale farmers form the largest population contributing to crops cultivation, supporting them will ensure that more farmers are reached for increased productivity.

Mamman called for more supports to women and youth farmers in the state while also urging government to release budgetary allocations to smallholder women farmers in the state.

She commended the state government for its supports to farmers, adding that with continued support, more women would be empowered and more jobs would be created.

“We urge the government to ensure timely release of funds allocated to smallholder farmers in the state annual budget to SWOFON to enable us implement our work plan towards boosting food security and reducing poverty.”

The Chief Executive Officer of Hope Foundation For the Lonely (HFL), Mrs Sarah Yapwa said that small-scale women farmers held the key to unlocking Nigeria’s potential in agriculture.

Yapwa said with the huge population of women in agriculture, leveraging that number would be the best way out of the threat of food crisis.

She said such farming population in the state, who are also involved in agriculture value-chain the state would not only be boosting food security but empowering women out of poverty and also tackling malnutrition.

She said if the state and Nigeria must have food in the near future, then ignoring women would be threatening to the food security efforts of government.

Other SWOFON members who spoke to NAN urged the state government to revamp irrigation farming in the state as way of mitigating the impact of climate change on agriculture.

On its part, the Gombe State government commended the contributions of small-scale women farmers in the state to boosting food security.

Mr Barnabas Malle, the state’s Commissioner of Agriculture and Animal Husbandry and Cooperatives gave the commendation, noting that women farmers form the largest farming population in the state.

Malle said that the state government had initiated several programmes and extension services aimed at supporting farmers to increase food availability in the state and country.

Malle who was represented by Mr Jonathan Bulus, Assistant Chief Principal Superintendent at the ministry said part of efforts to improve the agriculture sector led to the subsidising of fertilisers and other farm implements.

Our correspondent reports that the theme of the 2024 World Food Day which was marked on Wednesday is, “Right to Foods for a Better Life and a Better Future”

The event to commemorate the day in the state was organised by the Gombe State chapter of SWOFON, Hope Foundation for the Lonely.

This was done in collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture and Animal Husbandry and Cooperatives with support from ActionAid Nigeria.

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ECOWAS Court Leadership Visits ECOWAS Commission Auditor General for Collaboration

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By: Michael Mike

The President of the ECOWAS Court of Justice, the Honourable Justice Ricardo Claúdio Monteiro Gonçalves, accompanied by the Honourable Justice Sengu Mohamed Koroma, Vice-President of the Court, paid a courtesy visit to the Office of the ECOWAS Auditor General on 16 October 2024.

This meeting marks the beginning of a strengthened collaboration between the two institutions, in a spirit of transparency and good governance within the Community. 
In his address, João Alage Mamadu Fadia, Auditor General of ECOWAS Institutions, hailed the visit as a highly symbolic gesture, reflecting the willingness of the Court’s new management to work closely with his Office.

He recalled the scope of the ECOWAS mission, by stating that: ‘Serving a community of 15 Member States and more than 400 million citizens is an immense responsibility’. He also emphasized that the audit function is not limited to a control role, but also includes accompanying and advising institutions, in order to help them adhere to best governance practices. 

‘Our role is not to police, but to ensure that administrative and financial operations comply with established standards,’ he said.

He added that collaboration with the Court of Justice was crucial to enhancing transparency in the management of public affairs. 

In response, the Honourable Justice Ricardo Gonçalves expressed his commitment to working closely with the Office of the Auditor General throughout its mandate. ‘We recognise the important role of audit in improving our internal processes. We are here to express our willingness to follow your recommendations and to benefit from your advice in order to ensure sound and transparent management of the Court’, he said.

The President of the Court, who was also accompanied by the Chief Registrar, Dr. Yaouza Ouro-Sama, stressed that the management of the Court’s judicial and administrative affairs required meticulous rigour. He added that cooperation with the Office of the Auditor General would be a key factor in the Court’s success in meeting the highest standards of governance and accountability.

The Auditor General, surrounded by several members of his team, including the Director of Operational Audit and the Director of Performance Audit, reiterated his commitment to supporting the Court throughout his mandate, affirming that his Office will always be available to provide technical and advisory support.

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