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SEAMLESS ENGAGEMENT WITH CIVIL POPULACE BEFORE, DURING AND AFTER OPERATIONS CRITICAL…GOC 6 DIVISION
SEAMLESS ENGAGEMENT WITH CIVIL POPULACE BEFORE, DURING AND AFTER OPERATIONS CRITICAL…GOC 6 DIVISION
By: Danjuma Jonah
The importance of seamless engagement with the civil populace before, during and after military operations cannot be overemphasized. The General Officer Commanding (GOC), 6 Division, Nigerian Army, Major General Jamal Abdussalam made this known today, 30 October 2024, while declaring open a one-day Workshop on Human Security and Civil-Military Cooperation (CIMIC) at Lieutenant General Faruk Yahaya Badminton Court, Port Harcourt Barracks.
The GOC, who is also the Land Component Commander, Joint Task Force, South South, Operation DELTA SAFE stressed that the workshop could not have come at a better time than now, owing to the evolving dynamics in the ever complex, violent, uncertain and ambiguous operating environment.
He reiterated that globally, the quest for human security and indeed, effective CIMIC has continued to gain traction. Thus, the need to prioritize training on human security in the context of CIMIC to facilitate seamless engagements with the civil population is pertinent. He added that it is to enable troops attain the full benefits both as capability and a function.
Major General Abdussalam also affirmed that with the workshop, troops will receive added training in addition to being more equipped to perform CIMIC tasks given the pedigree and array of the resource persons, lots of experiences would be brought to bare in the course of the Workshop. Additionally, having the opportunity of learning from other climes, how the complex issues of human security and CIMIC are handled, particularly in a joint operating environment. This, he said aptly aligns with the COAS Command Philosophy.
He thanked the Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa for availing the Division the opportunity to host the workshop and for providing the resources that brought it to fruition. He stressed that it will indeed significantly improve the capacity of the officers and men in functioning effectively in the ever-complex operating environment of the Niger Delta Region, in which relation with the civil populace has been integral to the attainment of the Division’s mandate since inception in 2016.
The GOC commended the British High Commission (BHC) for making the workshop a reality, noting that their expertise and contributions are invaluable to the Division’s shared goals. He encouraged participants to engage actively in the discussions by sharing their experiences and learning from one another. “Together with our partners, we shall work together to enhance our human security capacity to promote effective CIMIC in the Niger Delta Region” he said.
Speaking relatedly, the Director, Civil-Military Affairs at the Defence Headquarters, Air Vice Marshall Anthony Ekpe emphasized the importance of the CIMIC in a joint environment. He added that Armed Forces of Nigeria participated in various operations, therefore it is expedient to create awareness for the troops that there some non-state actors who are willing to surrender during military operations, there is therefore the need to protect their lives. He added that military operations are not based on fighting alone, but based on building mutual cooperation with the host communities for effective service delivery. He thanked the GOC for the warm reception accorded the team.
The workshop had carefully selected topics, such as Human Security – the Context for CIMIC Activity, The UK Approach to CIMIC, Practical Application of CIMIC on COIN Operations, CIMIC and Protection of Civilians, Warrior and Protector as well as Guided by Law were diligently presented by both British and Nigerian resource persons in the persons of the Human Security Adviser, BHC, Abuja, Mr John Sanderson, Brigadier John Deverell, the Founder and Executive Director, Allamin Foundation for Peace and Development, Hamsatu Allamin amongst others.
SEAMLESS ENGAGEMENT WITH CIVIL POPULACE BEFORE, DURING AND AFTER OPERATIONS CRITICAL…GOC 6 DIVISION
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First Lady Remi Tinubu distributes food items to vulnerable groups in Ekiti
First Lady Remi Tinubu distributes food items to vulnerable groups in Ekiti
By Our Reporter
The Food Distribution program of the Renewed Hope Initiative under its Social Investment program is a monthly intervention strategy targeting the vulnerable groups in society.
The program, supported by a well-meaning industrialist, has provided assorted food items in a number of states across the nation.
Making the distribution at the Government House, Ado Ekiti, the First Lady of Nigeria, Senator Oluremi Tinubu informed the public that the RHI, in line with the objectives of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration, is working towards meeting the needs of the people.
Represented by the wife of the Vice President, Hajiya Nana Shettima, told the gathering the program was launched in FCT Abuja and has covered some states already, impacting on the lives of people with disabilities, women, and the youth.
Hajiya Nana Shettima implores the beneficiaries not to divert the items to the market but to use them in their household.
The wife of the Ekiti State Governor, Dr. Olayemi Oyebanji, while appreciating Senator Oluremi Tinubu’s support to the state in the areas of agriculture where farmers received farming implements, women empowerment, and scholarships for the youths, said the food intervention is timely. It will go a long way in helping the beneficiaries, considering their vulnerable nature.
There was a symbolic presentation and a traditional dance as the high point of the event.
First Lady Remi Tinubu distributes food items to vulnerable groups in Ekiti
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Buni Proposes N320.8 billion Budget for 2025 in Yobe
Buni Proposes N320.8 billion Budget for 2025 in Yobe
By: Michael Mike
Yobe State Governor, Hon. Mai Mala Buni
has presented a proposed budget of N320.8 billion to the State House of Assembly for 2025 fiscal year.
The governor, while presenting the Appropriation Bill tagged: “Budget of Economic Consolidation and Poverty Reduction,” to the members of the assembly led by the Speaker, Rt. Hon. Buba Chiroma-Mashio at the Yobe State House of Assembly complex in Damaturu on Thursday, said the sum of N144.04 billion representing 44.9% is proposed as recurrent expenditure, while the sum of N176.8 billionrepresenting 55.1% is allocated for capital expenditure.
Buni while highlighting the breakdown, said government would concentrate on four sectors, namely; Economic, Social, Administration, Law, Peace and Justice.
He said: “The economic sector would continue to play its pivotal role in our speedy growth and socio-economic development agenda for the state. A total sum of One Hundred and Fifty-six Billion, Nine Hundred and Thirty-one Million, Eight Hundred and Eighteen Thousand Naira (N156,931,818,000) is allocated to cover capital and recurrent expenditure, while the social sector has been earmarked with a total sum of One Hundred and Eight Billion, Four Hundred and Sixty-nine Million, Three Hundred and Sixty-six Thousand Naira (N108,469,366,000) for the funding of both its capital and recurrent expenditure.
“Likewise, the administrative sector which consists of the Government House, House of Assembly, Office of the Secretary to the State Government, Office of the Head of Service, Ministry of Home Affairs Information and Culture, Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Ministry of Religious Affairs and Ethical Re-orientation, State Independent Electoral Commission, Civil Service Commission, Local Government Service Commission, State and Local Government Auditors-General’s Offices, among others are to receive a proposed Fifty Billion, Six Hundred and Forty-four Million, Nine Hundred and Seventy-one Thousand Naira (N50,644,971,000), while Law, Peace and Justice will have a total sum of Four Billion, Seven Hundred and Sixty-four million, Eight Hundred and Forty-five Thousand Naira (N4,764,845,000) respectively.”
The Governor noted that the unfavourable exchange rate of Naira to the Dollar, and the unabated inflation rate have continued to negatively impact on execution levels of projects and programmes.
He however said: “In keeping with the well established tradition of linking our past and present with the future, l wish to give account of the major achievements recorded during the outgoing fiscal year before presenting the 2025 budget proposal.
“This Honourable House may recall that a total sum of Two-Hundred and Sixteen Billion, Nine-Hundred and Fifty Million Naira N216,950,000,000 was approved to finance both capital and recurrent expenditure for 2024 fiscal year.
” However, the actual revenue receipts from the Federation Account Allocation, Internally Generated Revenue and other sources including the State opening balance of accounts from January-September, 2024 stood at Two Hundred and Six Billion, Nine Hundred and Ninety-six Million, Five Hundred and Ninety-three Thousand, Eight Hundred and Thirty-three Naira (N206,996,593,833) implying 95.4% of the approved budget.
“Out of the sum of One-Hundred and Seven Billion, Four-Hundred and Thirteen Million, Forty-two Thousand Naira (N107,413,042,000) earmarked for recurrent expenditure in the 2024 Budget, the actual amount expended was Eighty-five Billion, Six-Hundred and Ninety-two Million, Nine-Hundred and Two Thousand, Three Hundred and Eighty Naira (N85,692,902,380) representing 79.8% success as at 30th September, 2024.
“The sum of One-Hundred and Nine Billion, Five-Hundred and Thirty-six Million, Nine-Hundred and Fifty-eight Thousand Naira (N109,536,958,000) was allocated for capital expenditure. However, the sum of Seventy-Nine Billion, Two-Hundred and Fifty-Six Million, Four-Hundred and sixty-Two Thousand, Five-Hundred and Fifty-Four Naira (N79,256,462,554) was the actual expenditure indicating 72.4% success.
” The overall performance of the 2024 budget for both recurrent and capital expenditure was One-Hundred and Sixty-four Billion, Nine-Hundred and Forty-Nine Million, Three-Hundred and Sixty-four Thousand, Nine Hundred and Thirty-four Naira (N164,949,364,934) indicating 76% success as of 30th September 2024. The volume of both the revenue and expenditure is expected to rise before the end of the year.”
He promised that: “Government would next year award contract for the remaining part of the Trans-Sahara road to complete linkage of the entire northern part of the state from Nguru-Kanamma. Similarly, Government would construct access roads to link all the political wards in the respective local government areas.
“Others are the construction of Garin Bingel-Danchuwa road which has been completed, the ongoing Bukarti-Toshiya, Fika-Maluri, and Danchuwa-Jajere, Kanamma Junction-Yusufari, Gujba-Ngalda, as well as the rehabilitation of Geidam-Bukarti, and Damaturu-Gujba roads. The amount also covers expenditure for the construction of the four Damaturu City Gates, township roads and drainages in Ten Local Government Council Headquarters across the state, as well as erosion control along Gadaka road, among others.”
Responding, the Speaker, Rt. Hon. Buba Chiroma-Mashio promised to carefully study the budget for further legislative action with a view to give speedy passage into law.
He commended the governor for prudent management of the 2024 budget in completing ongoing projects such as roads and other critical infrastructures.
Buni Proposes N320.8 billion Budget for 2025 in Yobe
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Sudan Appeals for International Support to End War
Sudan Appeals for International Support to End War
By: Michael Mike
Sudan has sent an appeal to the international community to come to its aid to help end the war in the country, alleging that the rebel group was still in the war because it continues to receive support from some neighbouring countries.
Addressing a press conference on recent happenings in Sudan, the Charge d’ Affaires of the Embassy of the Republic of Sudan in Nigeria, Mr Ahmed Omer Jaboul lamented that his country is not receiving the desired support from the international community in the fight against the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF).
Jaboul alleged that the world was watching on while the RSF continued to wreak havoc in the country with the support of some countries which were providing the group with weapons and funds to prosecute the war.
He noted that: “No country is supporting Sudan in this war either by providing weapons or through funding. We produce our own weapons from our factories, we haven’t received any support from any country or organisation till now.”
On the other hand, the envoy said the paramilitary group had been receiving weapons and funding from many countries and international organisations.
He however warned that the crisis in the country could take a regional and global dimension if efforts are not made to nip it in the bud as soon as possible.
The envoy while referring to the killing of at least 124 people in a village in El Gezira State last Friday which activists said was one of the deadliest incidents of the war and the largest in a spate of attacks in the state, the Charge d’ Affaires said the RSF had always been waging a war against the people of Sudan.
Gezira has already faced a months-long siege in which residents told foreign journalists that the RSF looted homes, killed scores of civilians and displaced hundreds of thousands.
Al-Sireha village, in the north of the state, experienced the worst of recent violence when at least 124 were killed and 100 injured in the RSF raid, the Wad Madani Resistance Committee, a pro-democracy group, said on Saturday.
Fighting erupted on April 15, 2023, as the RSF tried to snatch power from army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan.
Since then, the conflict has displaced more than 10 million people, creating one of the worst global humanitarian crises, according to data from the United Nations.
Since September, the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) have been pursuing a major offensive to retake areas in and around the capital, Khartoum, from the control of the RSF, the envoy to Nigeria said with little support from the international community the defeat of the RSF could be fast tracked.
Sudan Appeals for International Support to End War
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