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NSCDC, Ombudsman to Collaborate in Conflicts Resolution

NSCDC, Ombudsman to Collaborate in Conflicts Resolution
By: Michael Mike
The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps and the Public Complaints Commission also known as Ombudsman, have agreed to collaborate in the provision of security and maintenance of peace and order within the country.
The need for synergy and collaboration between the duo was brought to the fore during a courtesy call on the Commandant General, Dr Ahmed Audi at the Corps National Headquarters as a deliberate effort to strengthen collaboration and synergy in the context of intelligence gathering and sharing especially at this time the country is confronted with imminent security challenges arising from banditry, kidnapping, insurgency and other nefarious activities.
The Commandant General said the current security threats in Nigeria has necessitated the strategic partnership of both agencies in confronting the present day security challenges.
He identified offensive strategy as an effective approach to combat perpetrators who have remained adamant in spite of measures put in place.
Audi further urged the Chief Complaints Commissioner, Hon Abimbola Ayo-Yusuf and other members of his management to assist in information sharing, reiterating that intelligence gathering remains the best strategy in security. He also called on the commission which receives and treats complaints from all quarters to leverage on the relationship with the Corps in resolving disputes and conflicts.
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The CG pointed out that through the peace and conflicts resolution mechanism under the directorate of crisis management, the corps has resolved over a thousand conflicts for Nigerians.
He assured the chief commissioner of adequate security for all the commission offices nationwide, reiterating that NSCDC State Commandant’s would be directed to work out plans for ensuring security of their personnel and assets.
Earlier in his presentation, Hon Abimbola Ayo-Yusuf commended the corps for it’s assiduous efforts in maintaining peace and order in Nigeria amidst the current security challenges.
He appealed to the corps as a regulator of Private Guard Companies to address what he described as loopholes in their operations like welfare, safety and security of the guards.
The Chief Complaint commissioners explained that the visit was to enable him and his team who were inaugurated in July last year acquainted themselves with the Commandant General and to seek collaboration with the Corps nationwide for ease of operation.
NSCDC, Ombudsman to Collaborate in Conflicts Resolution
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250 female golfers storms Minna for Northern zone National championship

250 female golfers storms Minna for Northern zone National championship
By: Bodunrin Kayode
The female golfers association of Nigeria is organizing a national championship featuring 250 ladies from across the Country on a four days championship at the Minna Military Cantonment.
Vice President of the ladies Golf Association, Dr. Onayi Ahmed while speaking to Sports writers in Minna during the teeing off the championship noted that the 250 female golfers are drawn from over 25 golf clubs from the North and other invited golfers across the country.
She explained that, the Lady golfers decided to shift the hosting of the championship from Abuja to Minna to encourage more women embracing the game of golf in other parts of the Country.
She also hinted that they had equally played at Kano before coming to Minna adding that their intention was to popularize the game of golf across the Country especially among the womenfolk.
The lady golfers association’s Vice President disclosed that the championship is a world amateur golf rating standard competition that is to be played in over 54 holes from Wednesday 18th June to today Saturday 21st of June 2025.
According to her, to spice up the event men will be allowed to participate as guest players stressing that the event is aimed at fostering unity, peace and promoting expertise among the womenfolk in the country.
She further noted that, the championship of the competition from day one Thursday is for ladies with handicap 0 to 28 and those in handicap category of 29 to 36 as well as veteran ladies.
The final round of the four days championship will produce the best 45 ladies who are to make the final cut even as the men handicap 0 to 28 will also play their final on Saturday.
As a rewards, the best three performing clubs are expected to smile home with rewards later today.
250 female golfers storms Minna for Northern zone National championship
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IOM Applauds Nigeria’s Migration Reforms, Disaster Preparedness

IOM Applauds Nigeria’s Migration Reforms, Disaster Preparedness
** As VP Shettima calls for collaboration to tackle migration, ecological disruptions
By: Our Reporter
The International Organisation for Migration (IOM) has commended Nigeria’s significant strides in migration governance and disaster preparedness.
This is just as Vice President Kashim Shettima has called for enhanced partnership to address the humanitarian challenges facing crisis-affected regions across the country.

He said there was an urgent need for comprehensive solutions to address the interconnected problems of climate change and migration across Nigeria, as they are directly linked to the economic well-being of the population.
Speaking on Friday during a courtesy visit by a delegation from the IOM led by its Chief of Mission in Nigeria, Sharon Dimanche, at the Presidential Villa, the Vice President called for practical and inclusive solutions to the complex intersection of migration, poverty, conflict, and ecological disruption.
“I have worked with the IOM for a long time, from my days as Governor in Borno State, and I must commend your remarkable interventions in supporting our people. But much more pragmatic and all-inclusive solutions are needed.
“I urge you to support us in the North Central, so we can have a win-win, workable solution that fosters unity and brings progress to our people,” VP Shettima said.
He decried poverty, illiteracy, and environmental degradation fuelling displacement and insecurity across several regions, saying, “There is an incestuous relationship between ecology and economy in sub-Saharan Africa.

“You cannot divorce the challenges of migration from climate-induced effects. Even the crises in the North-East, North-West and North-Central have direct links between poverty and violence,” he added.
Quoting civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., Shettima added: “We must either learn to live together as brothers, or we are going to die together as fools. We are essentially one people with a common destiny, united by our common challenges. We have no business fighting each other. We should fight poverty, illiteracy, and gender disempowerment.”
He also urged the IOM to scale up support for gender empowerment and land reclamation efforts, particularly in areas affected by deforestation and displacement.
In her remarks, IOM Nigeria Chief of Mission, Sharon Dimanche, praised Nigeria’s ongoing efforts in migration governance and disaster preparedness, noting that the diversity of the country presents both challenges and opportunities for tailored interventions.
“Since I came to Nigeria, what I have seen is remarkable. Every state is different. It’s like one Africa wrapped into one country. We are particularly impressed with the launch of the State Action Plan on Floods and the Framework for Anticipatory Action for Nigeria,” Dimanche said.

She reaffirmed the IOM’s commitment to supporting Nigeria’s durable solutions agenda, including through data provision, shelter support, climate resilience initiatives, and youth empowerment.
“As I take over office, we seek the government’s guidance on areas to focus. One of our key priorities is working to provide sustainable solutions and opportunities for people affected by crisis.
“I will like to request for a special initiative where we can co-work with your office and mobilise resources for more durable solutions to immigration, youth empowerment and climate resilience,” she stated.
IOM Applauds Nigeria’s Migration Reforms, Disaster Preparedness
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VP Shettima Joins President Tinubu For Juma’at Prayers In Abuja

VP Shettima Joins President Tinubu For Juma’at Prayers In Abuja
By: Our Reporter
Vice President Kashim Shettima, alongside several other government officials, joined President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for Juma’at prayers on Friday at the Ansar-Ud-Deen Central Mosque, Wuse 2, Abuja.

The delegation included the Chief of Staff to the President, Rt. Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila, Deputy Chief of Staff to the President, Sen. Ibrahim Hassan Hadejia, and the governors of Kwara State, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq; Kaduna State, Sen. Uba Sani; Jigawa State, Umar Namadi; Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu; Yobe State, Mai Mala Buni; and Deputy Senate President, Sen. Barau Jibrin.

The prayers were also offered in honour of President Tinubu’s late mother, Hajiya Abibatu Mogaji.
VP Shettima Joins President Tinubu For Juma’at Prayers In Abuja
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