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FG Collaborates with Indian Government on Geospatial and Carbon Mapping

FG Collaborates with Indian Government on Geospatial and Carbon Mapping
By: Michael Mike
The Federal Government is to collaborate with the Indian Government on geospatial mapping and technical expertise exchange, remote sensing, carbon mapping, and auto imagery.
The collaboration with the Indian government is to be undertaken by Nigeria through the Office of the Surveyor-General of the Federation.
This was made known when the Surveyor-General, Surv. Abuduganiyu Adebomehin received the Indian High Commissioner to Nigeria, Ambassador Gangadharan
Balasubramanian on Friday.
The Indian High Commissioner stated that the reason for the visit was to seek collaboration on behalf of the Surveyor General Office of India and the government of Nigeria on the new geospatial policy inaugurated by India, by reaching out to major countries.
He highlighted India’s strength in remote sensing and space capabilities due to the satellite coverage of the country for geographical mapping. He stated that Hydrography, Remote Sensing, Surveying training, and technical expertise exchange are key areas in which both countries can work together.
The Ambassador reiterated the use of Artificial Intelligence to provide auto imagery as India has a high resolution of images. Hence, the proposed collaboration with Nigeria, so there can be harmonization of data sets. He looked forward to receiving a copy Memorandum of Understanding from Nigeria.
He said that India is ready for a partnership and cooperation with Nigeria, and he assured that the pending Memorandum of Understanding on Hydrography between India and Nigeria which is pending would be attended to soon.
Responding, Surveyor-General of the Federation described the office as the only one that defines Nigeria. He affirmed the office is very much available for collaboration in the geospatial area, leveraging India’s strength in joint mapping using their imagery and other related matters. He said now that the Indian government has established its geospatial data infrastructures while Nigeria is still trying to establish its own that is the area the two countries can collaborate.
He said Nigeria can take advantage of India’s satellite to capture the carbon underground and its location so that Nigeria can be proud of what they have. “Another area of the proposal I want India to come in is the area of Agriculture, to see how India’s geospatial data can be applied in the area of foods production and security,” he said.
He said that the office had benefitted from the India technical expertise training in the past and appealed for the reactivation of training as human capacity development is key. He promised that the collaboration would be pursued with all vigour to see how it could be beneficial to both countries.
FG Collaborates with Indian Government on Geospatial and Carbon Mapping
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Police inspector dies in road crash in Niger

Police inspector dies in road crash in Niger
By: Zagazola Makama
A police inspector has died in a fatal motor accident involving a truck and a motorcycle along the Jebba–Mokwa road in Niger.
Sources told Zagazola Makama that the accident occurred on Aug. 27 at about 5:30 p.m. near Ndafu village when a truck loaded with wheat flour from Lagos to Sokoto attempted to overtake a motorcyclist.
The truck, according to sources , hit the motorcycle rider, Insp. Yahaya Ahmed, attached to Mopol 12 Minna, who was on beat duty at Kiara Rice Mills, Kpasuwa.
The victim sustained serious head injuries and was rushed to the University Teaching Hospital, Ilorin, where he later died while receiving treatment.
The sources said that the corpse had been deposited at the hospital’s mortuary for autopsy, while investigation into the accident was ongoing.
Police inspector dies in road crash in Niger
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Police corporal arrested for shooting three persons in Suleja

Police corporal arrested for shooting three persons in Suleja
By: Zagazola Makama
The police in Niger have arrested a police corporal for allegedly shooting three persons during a quarrel in Gauraka, Tafa Local Government Area.
Sources said that the incident happened on Aug. 28 when the Cpl. attached to the K9 Unit, Force Headquarters Abuja, but posted on guard duty at SPC Iron Company, Suleja, went to eat at Javino Road in Gauraka.
In the process, Eugene had a quarrel with three individuals Alasen, 12, Goodluck, 18, and Idris, 36 during which he allegedly shot them in the legs with his rifle.
The sources said the officer was immediately disarmed and taken into custody, while the victims were rushed to Upland Hospital, Gauraka, for treatment.
Police corporal arrested for shooting three persons in Suleja
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FCT police recover cows bought with kidnapping proceeds notorious wanted bandit and kidnapping suspect, Masud Abdullah

FCT police recover cows bought with kidnapping proceeds notorious wanted bandit and kidnapping suspect, Masud Abdullah
By: Zagazola Makama
The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command has recovered three cows allegedly bought with proceeds of kidnapping activities within the territory.
Sources told Zagazola Makama that the recovery followed further investigation into the arrest of a notorious wanted bandit and kidnapping suspect, Masud Abdullah.
According to the sources , Abdullah, earlier arrested between Aug. 21 and Aug. 25, led police operatives to Karu Forest where the livestock were found.
The sources said the operation was carried out in compliance with the Force Money Laundering and Terrorism Financing Policy, and in line with standards of the Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit (NFIU).
The sources added that efforts were ongoing to track down other fleeing members of the syndicate.
FCT police recover cows bought with kidnapping proceeds notorious wanted bandit and kidnapping suspect, Masud Abdullah.
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