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IPCR Identifies Weakness of Local Government Administration as Major Factor for Insecurity in Nigeria

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IPCR Identifies Weakness of Local Government Administration as Major Factor for Insecurity in Nigeria

By: Michael Mike

The weakness of local government administration has been identified as the major factor responsible for the current state of insecurity in the country.

Speaking at a press conference in Abuja on Monday to mark the 2024 International Day of Peace, the Director General of the Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution (IPCR), Dr. Joseph Ochogwu said insecurity was birthed largely by dissatisfaction in governance especially at the grassroots which first began with agitation and later violence and criminalities like banditry and kidnapping.

He said securing of the Supreme Court ruling giving financial autonomy to the local government is a welcome development and a great step towards development at the grassroots level and arresting insecurity in the country.

He said that all that is needed is to allow the Supreme Court ruling to be executed and that there was no reason for the governors to be against it.

Ochogwu said: “With patience as we allow for proper administration at the grassroots, most of the agitations would be over and peace return back to the country.”

He called on state governors to up their games and allow local governments to be properly run.

He said: “We have to get the running of our frontline right, for it is where many of our people are residents and they must be impacted to feel the presence of government.

“It is by so doing that violence agitation could be arrested and peace and security brought back to Nigeria.”

He said: “The International Day of Peace, declared by the United Nations General Assembly(UNGA) in 1982, is a day set aside to promote the ideals of peace within and among nations and peoples, as well as campaign against prevailing violence globally. The 2024 edition of the Peace Day Commemoration focuses on how a culture of peace, unity, dialogue, and reconciliation can be entrenched in communities across the world. This explains the rationale for the theme: “Cultivating a Culture of Peace”.”

Ochogwu added that: “As you are all aware, the world is faced with numerous challenges, including economic downturn, inequity, natural disasters, weak institutions, poor governance, marginalization and violent conflicts. These issues have adversely affected nations globally, including Nigeria. Nigeria has over time experienced a huge loss of lives and humanitarian crises resulting from diverse forms of violent conflicts recorded across communities. Hence, the need to build a culture of peace and resilience in our communities.

“Therefore, IPCR and its partners have mapped out a series of activities to mark this year’s International Day of Peace, including:

Media Chat: Engaging in discussions with thought leaders on the significance of peace in national and international contexts.

Art Exhibition: Showcasing peace-themed artworks to promote peace through creative expression.

Sports Events: Peace-building through sports tounite people of different backgrounds in a spirit of camaraderie.

Cultural Displays: Featuring traditional performances from diverse ethnic groups to celebrate Nigeria’s rich cultural heritage and emphasize unity in diversity.

Peace Walk: A symbolic march through designated areas to advocate for peace and raise public awareness on the need for peaceful coexistence.

Peace Lecture: A keynote lecture by prominent individuals on strategies for fostering peace and non-violence.

He commended President Bola Tinubu for his firm resolve to improve the quality of life of Nigerians and promote peace and security for national progress, particularly through the instrumentality of ‘Renewed Hope Agenda’.

He however said: “Everyone is a stakeholder in the quest for ‘Peace’. We must all rally round the government and other partners of peace towards entrenching the culture of peace across board.”

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Flood: Zulum inaugurates relief disbursement committee

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Flood: Zulum inaugurates relief disbursement committee

… Says N4.4b donations credited to relief account

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Borno State Governor, Babagana Umara Zulum, has inaugurated a committee to disburse relief packages to victims of Maiduguri flood disaster.

The September 10 flooding has significantly destroyed homes, infrastructure and agricultural lands and displaced thousands of families.

The 35-member committee was inaugurated by Governor Zulum on Monday at the council chamber of the government house in Maiduguri.

The governor, while speaking, emphasised that the committee should ensure transparency in its activities. He said, “To the members of the committee, I urge you to approach this task with diligence and integrity. We must be accountable for every resource entrusted to us.

Zulum added that transparency in our operations will be paramount; we must ensure that every naira allocated for relief is used effectively and reaches those who are suffering.”

Zulum also directed that all allowances for the committee members shall be paid by the Borno State Government and not from the relief fund.

The governor ordered that 100% of the donations be disbursed to the flood victims. He noted that the state government would ensure the rehabilitation of public facilities such as hospitals, roads, and bridges while providing the needed financial support to those affected.

… Says N4.4b donations credited to relief account

Meanwhile, Borno State Governor, Babagana Zulum, has announced that N4.4 billion in donations have been credited to the state’s relief account.

The state government established a dedicated account aimed at supporting the ongoing efforts to alleviate the hardships facing those affected by Maiduguri flood disaster.

Speaking after the inauguration of the relief disbursement committee, Zulum said “So far, we acknowledged a pledge of N13,195,500,000; however, as of yesterday (Sunday), we received a total amount of N4,441,494,902.81. All allocations to this account shall be made public in due course.”

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Abducted Students of Federal University Gusau and Staff Regain Freedom

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Abducted Students of Federal University Gusau and Staff Regain Freedom

By: Zagazola Makama

The students of Federal University Gusau (FUG) and some staff members who were abducted seven months ago have regained their freedom from their captors.

Reports confirmed that these students and staff were kidnapped during an attack by bandits in the Gusau area in February of this year.

After spending an extended period in captivity, it has been confirmed that all the abducted individuals have returned in good health.

Although details of how their release was secured remain unclear, security forces were said to have played a crucial role in their rescue.

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Troops Ambushed in Dansadau, One Soldier Killed, Four Injured

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Troops Ambushed in Dansadau, One Soldier Killed, Four Injured

By: Zagazola Makama

Atleast one soldier lost his life while four others survived an ambush by terrorists in the North West of in Maru Local Government Area, Zamfara State.

Zagazola Makama reliably gathered that the troops from the Sector 1 were ambushed while on patrol and escort duty along the Dansadau-Yar Galadima road.

The ambush, which took place at approximately 1200 hours on September 21, 2024, occurred near the Mashayar Zaki area as the troops were escorting soldiers going on leave and civilian vehicles headed for a local market.

Reports indicate that one soldier paid the supreme price during the attack, while four others sustained injuries. The wounded personnel have been evacuated to the 1 Brigade Medical Centre (BMC) for treatment. In addition, one of the patrol vehicles was damaged during the ambush.
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