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BORNO emirate concerned citizens condemn recent political violence between the APC and PDP

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By: Bodunrin Kayode

The Borno Emirate Concerned citizens Forum (BECCF) has condemned the recent political violence that led to the pelting of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) convoy of Presidential Candidate Atiku Abubakar by Hoodlums in maiduguri 

The group Chaired by Hassan Zanna, the “Boguma of Borno” in a news conference in Maiduguri on Sunday said it has started talking to its people to abstain from involvement in such dangerous vices during this critical campaign period.

“We do not believe it is right for people to gather under the guise of any political party to foment trouble. As a result, we will call for a town hall meeting to address issues that were not thrashed before now.

The group said that it was saddened by the fact that the elders in the land have not said a word about the attack on the opposition party which he said was not good enough. adding that “we on our own have been gathering people to speak to them on the dangers of violence at this time when we are trying to end the spate of insurgency in the state. We  have come to a point in which we must directly speak to the party stalwarts regardless of the party they belong to drop their swords.” said Zannah

Speaking on those who were injured during the November 9th fracas between the All Progressive Congress(APC) and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) thugs in maiduguri,  Zannah said that they have in their own way commiserated with those who were attacked and wounded in the capital during the visit of Atiku stressing that they are independent minded professionals who want the peace of the people to be maintained at all times.

“The Borno Emirate Concerned Citizens Forum (BECCF) is an apolitical and non-religious socio-cultural group established for the promotion of social justice, peace, unity, and the perceptive promotion of the culture and tradition of the people of Borno. The objective of which is purely to unity in the State for us to reclaim its acronym of ‘Home of Peace’ and to promote peaceful coexistence among members of Borno Communities. It is deeply concerned about the recent happenings in the State. The renaissance of political thuggery and mischief-making is in its resurgence and the need to urgently curb the situation before it escalates to another problem.

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“The Forum believes that the incident of 9th November is attributed to some elements within the two major political parties in the State. These political parties are established by law and the need to draw their attention to respect and abide by the rule of law and the provisions of their constitutions during campaigns. This genuine respect for law and order by all is non-negotiable. Regrettably, the recent happening in the State is tantamount to a breach of peace and concerted efforts in bringing down the successes recorded so far in bringing a lasting peace to our State in the recent past. We observed with dismay that the political upheavals in Bama, Biu, M.M.C. and pockets of others in some designated locations.

“The Forum condemned in strongest terms all acts of violence and disruption that may likely breach the entrenchment of peace in the State. Therefore, we call on all political stakeholders to eschew all forms of political violence that may open ways to hoodlums from de-escalating the relatively hard-earned peace achieved in recent times.

“We equally call on all indigenes of Borno to shun activities that will lead to violence of any type at all costs. We particularly want to intimate parents to call on their wards to avoid places, friends, and associates that can lure them to obstruct peace in the state. It is also important to remind the general public to legitimately operate their mobile phone devices (Smartphones). Especially, the wrong use of social media sites in spreading unconfirmed/fake reports or news against people of all types should be discouraged.

“Recently, people used to enjoy recording their voices expressing unwanted views or commenting on what they do not know is becoming worrisome and condemnable. The need for caution and the creation of public awareness campaigns to inculcate appropriate handling of those digital devices is timely.

“Given the above scenarios, it is the Forum’s observation that it was in the tradition that every season had its unique ways of seeking divine intervention and so it is strongly recommended that the constituted authorities should embark on a call for special prayer sessions for the peaceful conduct of electioneering campaigns, the conduct of 2023 elections, and another transition to civil rule in Nigeria.

“Any form of blackmail orchestrated to dent, smear, or defame his person by some unpatriotic individuals would be fully resisted. Let the whole world know the Governor is a humane and open-minded person, we want to categorically express our unalloyed support for his humanitarian and developmental policies and programmes for the good people of Borno State.” said Hassan Zannah 

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VP Shettima: We’re Building Bridges To Take MSMEs Across Borders Of African Market

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VP Shettima: We’re Building Bridges To Take MSMEs Across Borders Of African Market

  • Inaugurates committee on hosting of 4th AU MSME Forum in Abuja

By: Our Reporter

The Vice President, Senator Kashim Shettima, has said the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has already taken bold steps to construct digital highways and bridges that would carry Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) across borders into the heart of the African market.

According to him, while over 83 per cent of employment in Africa lies in the informal economy, the continent is not short on ideas and digital innovation that offer an unprecedented window to compete with the rest of the world.

Senator Shettima stated this in Abuja on Monday when he inaugurated the oversight committee recently approved by President Tinubu to organise Nigeria’s hosting of the 4th African Union (AU) Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) Forum, scheduled to hold between June 23 and 27 in Abuja.

Listing some of the administration’s policies and programmes in this direction, the Vice President recalled that Nigeria chaired and spearheaded the AfCFTA Negotiating Forum, and has aligned its investment, digital trade, and competition policies with the agreement.

He noted that it is for this reason that Nigeria also established a Technology Export and Digital Trade Desk to support the nation’s entrepreneurs in exporting services and digital goods across Africa.

This, VP Shettima said, the i-DICE Programme, a 617.7 million dollar investment in digital and creative enterprises, and the 3 Million Tech Talent Programme, is set out to achieve by training Nigerian youths in coding, data science, and digital fluency to power the nation’s transformation.

The VP conveyed the assurance of President Bola Tinubu that Nigeria is ready to lead in shaping Africa’s digital trade future, even as the nation is harmonising its laws to make cross-border commerce seamless, secure, and scalable.

“We have reformed. We have invested. And we are resolved to see this transformation through. But none of us can achieve this in isolation. That is why this forum is not just important. It is indispensable. It provides the blueprint, the platform, and the partnerships that will empower African MSMEs to become the heartbeat of our economic renewal,” he said.

Earlier, the Deputy Chief of Staff to the President (Office of the Vice President), Sen. Ibrahim Hadejia, who is chairman of the organising committee, said the forum will provide a veritable platform for exchanging knowledge and ideas on MSME development and facilitate collaboration across the continent.

He said the theme of the summit, which is on “building resilient MSMEs through digital innovation, market access and affordable financing for Africa”, aligns with the efforts of the Tinubu administration in supporting development and growth in the sector.

On his part, the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Alhaji Mohammed Idris Malagi, who is a member of the organising committee, said hosting the 4th edition of the forum by Nigeria underscores growing confidence in Nigeria in the comity of nations.

The forum, he pointed out, reflects the efforts made by the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in providing a conducive environment for small businesses in the country.

In the same vein, the Minister of State for Industry, Sen. John Enoh, also a committee member, commended the leadership of President Tinubu and Vice President Shettima for prioritising the well-being and growth of small businesses, in acknowledgement of their contributions to the GDP and economic transformation.

He assured that efforts would be put in place to ensure that Nigeria successfully hosts the forum, while small businesses in Nigeria leverage the platform to improve in areas of access to affordable finance and markets, among other benefits.

On his part, the Special Adviser to the President on Job Creation and MSME, Mr Temitola Adekunle-Johnson, who is secretary of the committee, said the team would work collaboratively to deliver a world-class event that reflects the efforts of the Tinubu administration, assuring that the country would be ready ahead of the opening ceremony on June 23 in Abuja.

Also, Lagos State Commissioner for Commerce, Cooperatives, Trade & Investment, Mrs. Folashade Ambrose-Medebem, said the state hosts the largest number of MSMEs in the country, close to 70 per cent, adding that the government has taken steps to ease access to funds for these businesses through a N10 billion fund, the Lagos State – Bank of Industry MSME Access to Finance Scheme (LASMECO).

Apart from Lagos State, Benue, Imo, Enugu, Katsina and Ekiti States are all involved in the sub-committees of the project.

In separate remarks, the Managing Director of the Bank of Industry, Dr Olasupo Olusi; the Executive Chairman of Federal Inland Revenue Service, Mr Zacch Adedeji and the Director General of Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN), Mr Charles Odii, who are members of the committee, pledged their commitment and support for the hosting of the meeting, noting that the benefits would positively impact local MSMEs and the overall national economy.

Other members of the committee include Ministers of Industry, Trade and Investment, Dr Jumoke Oduwole; Communication, Innovation and Digital Economy, Dr Bosun Tijani; Art, Culture, Tourism and Creative Economy, Barrister Hannatu Musawa; Executive Director of NEPC, Mrs Nonye Ayeni; Executive Secretary, NIPC, Mrs Aisha Rimi; CEO, NEXIM Bank, Mr Abba Bello, and President of NACCIMA, Mr Dele Oye.
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Fire Service Apologises To Families, Nigerians After Fatal Rescue Truck Accident Left Three Dead, One Other in Critical Condition

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Fire Service Apologises To Families, Nigerians After Fatal Rescue Truck Accident Left Three Dead, One Other in Critical Condition

By: Michael Mike

The Federal Fire Service has sent apologies to the families of the three killed in a headlong collision of a car with its rescue truck.

A statement on Sunday by the Controller of the FFS, FCT Command, Momodu Ganiyu read: “The management of the Federal Fire Service (FFS) has expressed profound regret over the tragic incident that occurred around 11:00 pm on Friday at the ECWA Church Junction around Nitel Junction, Wuse 2, Abuja, following a collision between one of its rescue trucks and a Toyota Camry that resulted in the loss of three young lives and left one survivor critically injured

The statement conveyed the FFS heartfelt condolences to the families of the deceased and expressed profound sorrow over the incident.

The Service acknowledged the immense pain and loss experienced by the families, emphasising that the victims’ promising futures were tragically cut short.

The FFS also extended prayers for the swift recovery of the survivor, who is currently receiving medical treatment in an undisclosed hospital..

The statement read: “As a service, we are sorry over the unfortunate incident that claimed the lives of three teenagers. We know that it is a difficult time for their family to cope, considering the age range of the children involved in this fatal accident.

“The Federal Fire Service is aware that losing one’s children is a deeply painful experience that marks the radical change of the family’s life and involves a wide range of sad emotions.”

The statement further explained that the accident occurred during a firefighting operation at Avenue Plaza, Banex, when one of the fire trucks, having exhausted its water supply, was en route to refill. Operating at high speed with its siren blaring, the truck collided with the Toyota Camry, which was emerging from a connecting street at the junction.

The statement said: “We want to categorically state that at the time of the incident, the Controller-General (CG) was out of town and could not be immediately reached due to network issues. Upon being informed, the CG promptly returned to Abuja to meet with the affected families.

“He has since ordered a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding the accident and will personally lead a delegation to convey condolences to the bereaved families.

“While a dedicated team has been set up to investigate the tragic incident, the driver has since been detained by the police , while those at the FCT rescue center have also been suspended until the investigation is concluded.”

The Federal Fire Service reiterated its unwavering commitment to safeguarding lives and property and expresses its deepest sympathy to all those affected by this heartbreaking event.
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Enchanting Pington Showcases in Nigeria to Strengthen China/Nigeria Cultural Relations

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Enchanting Pington Showcases in Nigeria to Strengthen China/Nigeria Cultural Relations

By: Michael Mike

There was enchanting Pingtan, a traditional Chinese performance style, on display in Abuja on Sunday as China continues to deepen its cultural relations with Nigeria.

The event which was held at the China Cultural Centre in Abuja drew diplomats, artists, and culture enthusiasts, highlighting the growing synergy between Nigeria and China in promoting mutual understanding through the arts.

The rich, poetic rhythms of Chinese Pingtan music echoed through the centre as Chinese and Nigerian dignitaries, students, and cultural enthusiasts gathered to celebrate a profound cultural exchange.

The event, headlined by Wuxi Ballads: Portrait of Watertown Chinese Pingtan Art of Performance was organised by the Chinese Embassy in Nigeria and the China Cultural Center in Nigeria (CCCN).

In his welcome address, Counselor for Cultural Affairs of the Chinese Embassy in Nigeria and Director of the China Cultural Centre in Nigeria, Yang Jianxing, described the occasion as a bridge of friendship and understanding between the two nations.

He said: “Today, we gather to enjoy the Wuxi Fellows’ Portrait of Water town a Pingtan art performance. This is not just a performance; it is a gift of heritage, embodying the spirit of the Jiangnan region—rich in history, beauty, and talent.”

Yang also emphasised the uniqueness of Pingtan, a storytelling art form that originated in the water towns of southern China and combines narrative, opera, and instrumental music in the soft Wu dialect.

Deputy Director of the Wuxi Pingtan Troupe, Mr Shen Jie, elaborated on the cultural importance of the performance.

He said: “Pingtan uses the softer Wu dialect to recount the vicissitudes of life, evoking deep emotions through the pipa and sanxian. We hope this art serves as a bridge of peace, understanding, and harmony.”

Representing Nigeria’s Ministry of Art, Culture, and Creative Economy, Raphael Oraeluno noted that despite the geographical distance, “Pingtan blooms on this vibrant soil to foster heartfelt connections and shared values across borders.”

Oraeluno added that this art form, with its elegant storytelling and musical cadence, is similar to African oral traditions. We look forward to deeper partnerships and cultural exchanges between Nigeria and China.

The event also received commendation from Director of Programmes at the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN), Mrs Msurshima Kighir who represented the DG FRCN, announcing that the FRCN will soon begin teaching Mandarin Chinese on its Network Service.

She said: “This is part of our commitment to promoting cultural understanding and unity through our programme Diplomatic Ties,” she said.

Director of FCT Secondary Education, Mrs Fatima Sambo praised China’s cultural outreach and noted that involving Nigerian students in such activities nurtures cross-cultural awareness.

“Without culture, there is no identity, and without identity, there is no nation,” she stated.

President of the Chinese Alumni Association and Society of Nigerian Artists, Mohammed Suleiman, emphasized the economic and creative potential in cultural performances.

“Art is not just a display—it’s a livelihood. This exchange shows how cultures can enrich each other and create employment through costume design, music, and language,” he said.

The evening concluded with thunderous applause for the visiting Wuxi Pingtan Troupe, who traveled over 10,000 kilometers to perform in Nigeria.

Their performance captivated the audience, blending traditional Chinese melodies with universal themes of love, history, and human connection.

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