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‘Milkmaid’ gets picked as Nigeria’s Oscar 2021 submission

Nigeria Official Selection Committee (For the Academy Awards® IFF Submissions) has confirmed Desmond Ovbiagele’s ‘The Milkmaid’ as Nigeria’s official 2021 submission.

The committee confirmed the film on Tuesday, December 1, 2020 while revealing it beat three other films in the final voting stage. Contending films include ‘Ibi’ (The Birth), ‘Voiceless’, ‘Eyimofe’, ‘Sanitation Day’ and the Mo Abudu produced ‘Oloture‘.

Written and directed by Desmond Ovbiagele, the film explores the harsh reality of insurgency in Northern Nigeria using the story of two Fulani sisters, Aisha and Zainab who get kidnapped by insurgents. It stars Anthonieta Kalunta, Maryam Booth, and Gambo Usman Kona.

Already a trailblazer, ‘The Milkmaid’ is also a highflyer at this year’s Africa Movie Academy Awards with eight nominations including the best film category.

Federal Mortgage Bank gets N487m boost for automation

By Timothy Choji, Abuja

The Federal Executive Council on Wednesday approved N487 million for the procurement of a banking application software for the Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria.

Works and Housing Minister, Babatunde Fashola, under whose Ministry the bank is a parastatal, disclosed this while briefing State House Correspondents at the end of the weekly cabinet meeting chaired by President Muhammadu Buhari.

Fashola said the introduction of the software would boost the efficiency of the mortgage bank, in line with modern banking techniques.

He said: “The other memorandum I presented, which was approved, was for the procurement of a core banking application software for the Federal Mortgage Bank in the sum of N487,394,285.71, to enable the bank provide all of the frontline services that other banks now provide in all of its branches nationwide.

“Unlike other banks, the Federal Mortgage Bank is still unable to send automated notices, statements and all of those things, to National Housing Fund contributors; all the types of alerts you get and operating accounts form any branch irrespective of where you maintain your account.”

Fashola noted that the application will now enable the Federal Mortgage Bank to do a lot of automation, reconciliation, loan and credit processing when fully installed.

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Kaduna government conducts free Hepatitis test for aged persons

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By Murjanatu Abdullahi, Kaduna

Kaduna state Government has Conducted free hepatitis test to over 80 the elderly person in the state.

The free test was conducted in commemoration of the international day for the elderly person which was celebrated on Wednesday in Kaduna.

The Commissioner of Human Services and Social Development, Hajiya Hafsat Baba said the international day for the elderly is aimed at recognizing the contributions of the elderly persons in our life,

Baba who was represented by the Permanent Secretary of the ministry Alhaji Adamu Mansur said the age group are highly value in the society hence the need to Raise awareness of the special health needs of older persons and of their contributions to their own health and to the functioning of the societies in which they live.

“I don’t think the nation will have any progress without contributions of the elderly.”

According to her the age group are highly vulnerable and called on them to always observed covid-19 Considering the higher risks confronted by older persons during the outbreak of  COVID-19 pandemic.

“Ensure you observed covid-19 protocol, regular hand washing, use of face marks and observed social distances.”

The Commissioner for Health Kaduna state, Dr Amina Baloni, urged the elderly in the state to always take proper care of their health by undergoing regular exercise and eat healthy food.

According to her, ageing always comes with various health challenges hence the need for them to be very caution of their health by visiting the doctor when they  find anything  unusual with their health.

The state Coordinator Hepatitis zero Commission, Hajiya Jamila Abdullahi said at least five viruses can cause hepatitis and the three most common  hepatitis are A, B, and C. Infection with any of these three viruses can lead to life threatening complications to our health hence the need for all to avail themselves for test.

Cabinet approves N117 billion for roads across the country

By Timothy Choji, Abuja

The Federal Executive Council has approved N117.6 billion for the rehabilitation of some roads across the country.

Minister of Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola revealed this while briefing State House Correspondents at the end of this week’s cabinet meeting presided over by President Muhammadu Buhari.

He said the aim is to improve the roads so as to make travelling by road more comfortable for Nigerians.  

He said: “The Ministry of works and Housing presented three memoranda, two relating to roads and one relating to a banking application.

“The first set of roads is for a total sum of N18,923,846,198.47 and it is with respect to roads and bridges as follows; rehabilitation of 26 km road linking Kano, Jigawa and Katsina States, N8.767 billion, Omo-Umulokpa road in Anambra and Enugu States, N1.712 billion, rehabilitation of Oye-Oranta road in Anambra, N2.504 billion, Okpoko bridge along Benue-Cross River road, N1.057 billion, bridge at km 22.7 along Bida-Zungeru road in Niger State, N1.022 billion, Nkumi bridge linking Abia and Enugu States, N1.0.72 billion and Challawa-Nunku road in Kombotso, Kano State, N2.787 billion.

“The other memorandum relating to roads is also for the total sum of N98,073,840, 842.81. The roads are Rijiya-Gusau road in Zamfara State, N7.799 billion, Jegga-Kwana-Sanagi-Gumi road in Kebbi State, N31.539 billion, Koko-Mahuta road in Kebbi, N19.713 billion, Kuka Babbangida-Ganagara road in Katsina State, N11.731 billion, Ihiala-Olu-Umudu road, N16.750 billion, Oye-Ama-Etite -Umuawulu road in Anambra, N2.155 billion and Bichi road in Kano State, N8.384 billion.”

The Minister said the roads had been abandoned for years but the President Buhari led administration is determined to make them motorable. 

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Court suspends interim leadership of Niger Delta Development Commission

By Peter Bahago, Abuja

 A Federal High Court sitting in Abuja Nigeria’s capital has granted an order restraining Prof. Kemebradikumo Pondei, Mr Cairo Ojougboh, Dr Joi Nunieh and others from performing the functions of the board of the Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC.

Justice Ahmed Mohammed, on Wednesday gave the ruling on an ex parte application by a Civil Society Organisation Forum for Accountability and Good Governance seeking the court stop them from parading themselves as Board members of the Commission.

Justice Mohammed also granted leave to the Applicant to apply for judicial review for an Order of Mandamus compelling the ICPC, as the 9th Defendant in the Suit to investigate the Minister of Niger Delta, Mr. Godswill Akpabio and five others as members of the Board over allegations of N3 Billion contract fraud.

The court also granted leave to the applicant to apply for judicial review of the power of the President or the Minister of the Niger Delta to appoint Prof. Pondei, Dr. Ojougboh and others in an interim capacity as members of the NDDC Board.

“By this order of the Court, the members of the NDDC Board are restrained from performing the functions of the Board pending the hearing and determination of the Motion on Notice which is fixed for Dec. 8, 2020,” he said.

The Plaintiff in the suit said it has notified President Muhammadu Buhari, the Attorney General of the Federation, the SGF, the DSS, the EFCC and ICPC of the interim vacancy in the Commission. 

Parties in the Suit are the Attorney-General of the Federation, the Senate, Minister of the Niger Delta, Prof. Kemebradikumo Pondei and Dr. Cairo Ojougboh.

Others are Dr. Joi Nunieh, Mrs. Caroline Nagbo, Cecilia Bukola Akintomide and the Independent Corrupt Practices and other Related Offences Commission.

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Festive season: FRSC flags off Drive Safe, Stay Safe campaign

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Rebecca Mu’azu, Gombe

The Federal Road Safety Corps has flagged off the Ember Month Campaign in Gombe State with the theme ‘Drive Safe, Stay Safe’, to minimize the risk of deaths in road traffic crashes by 15% and fatality by 20%.

Ember Months are the last four months of the year, with their unique spirit of heightened human and vehicular activities, characterised by hazy harmattan weather, which affects the visibility of the road users and constitute a danger to motorists and vehicle users.

This period is also a time with an increase in economic and social activities due to festivities, like Christmas, which ushers in the New Year.

Consequently, the Federal Road Safety Corps has made it a tradition to organize awareness campaigns for road users within this period, because road crashes and their attendant consequences are high within this period.

This year, the focus of the Ember Months Campaign is centered on educating the motoring public and road users through awareness campaign across all the local government areas in the state.

It is being taken to the motor parks, as well as churches and mosques, focusing on general preventive enforcement of traffic regulations, such as overloading, speed violations, tyre violations, use of phone while driving, Light sign violation, seatbelt use violation, driving license and vehicle papers violations, route violation and lane discipline, as well as attempt to corrupt staff of the FRSC.

This year’s campaign is also meant to strengthen the mandate of the corps of achieving the Sustainable Development Goal 03, 2020 by improving response time to Road Traffic Scenes and all other traffic distresses.

According to the Zonal Commanding Officer of Federal Road Safety Corps, Zone RS3HQ in Yola, Adamawa State, Mr. Edward Zamber, this year’s campaign is to strengthen the mandate of the corps in ensuring compliance with road traffic rules and regulations.

Mr. Zamber, who was represented by Deputy Corps Commander, Mr. Patrick Dabo, said everyone should join hands to sanitize and upgrade intra-city compliance.

“ the Corps as a Lead Agency in road traffic management and administration with the mandate of ensuring compliance to road traffic rules and regulations by the motoring public, this year’s Ember Months Campaign will focus on critical offences in line with Covid-19 Protocols and speed violations, which have caused many crashes on our roads,” Mr. Zamber said.

The Governor of Gombe State, Alhaji Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya, said his administration would continue to support the Federal Road Safety Corps in its determination to reduce the carnage on the roads to the barest minimum.

Governor Yahaya, who was represented by the Deputy Governor, Dr. Manasseh Daniel Jattau, said in line with these objectives of the corps that the Gombe State Government had embarked on various road interventions across the state.

“It is in line with this that the Government embarked on massive construction and rehabilitation of urban and semi-urban roads across the state. We have also installed traffic Lights for ease of movements within the metropolis,” Dr. Jattau said.

The Sector Commander of the Federal Road Safety Corps in Gombe State, Mr. Ishaku Ibrahim, said the agency was adequately prepared with logistic support, to ensure that the goals of the corps on safety during the last four months of the year were achieved.

Mr. Ibrahim said road traffic crashes in Gombe State between the 2nd and the 3rd Quarters of this year were caused by avoidable actions.

A critical analysis of crashes in Gombe State between the 2nd and 3rd Quarters indicated that most crashes are as a result of speed, tyre burst, use of phones while driving, and poor visibility at night due to poor or failure of lightening system in the vehicle,” said Mr. Ibrahim.

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COVID-19: Senate lauds FCT Minister, others for containing spread

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By Hudu Yakubu, Abuja 

The Nigerian Senate has lauded the FCT Administration for effective handling of the outbreak of Coronavirus also known as COVID-19 pandemic, especially during the lockdown, within the Territory.

In particular, the Senate singled out head of one of the compliance monitoring and enforcement teams which was led by the Chairman, FCT Ministerial Task Team on Traffic decongestion, Comrade Ikahro Attah for his contributions and efforts that ensured that COVID-19 did not spread across the nation’s capital. 

Making this assertion, Chairman of the Senate Committee on FCT, Senator Abubakar Kyari, also commended the FCT Minister, Mallam Muhammad Musa Bello for supporting and providing the conducive environment for the Taskforce to do its work.

Kyari, who spoke during the presentation of the revised 2020 budget of the Ministry, noted that the level of death predicted by the west did not take place as predicted because of the policies and strategy provided by the FCT Minister. 

According to him, “Honourable Minister, we as a committee appreciate the effort you and your team carried on the health sector, the palliative and the fumigation; and the security agencies especially the Taskforce led by Attah. 

” I remember, in our last meeting I had to commend him, because he was all over the place. He was very active going from nooks and crannies trying to educate people, and also carrying out the enforcement of the Taskforce regulations during that period. 

“And I’m sure he derived his strength from the leadership of the honourable Minister.  I will like to commend all of you.”

Recall that as part of measures to contain and curtail the spread of COVID-19 in the Territory, the FCT Administration had set up five enforcement teams to monitor and enforce compliance with government directives on pandemic. 

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U.S. judiciary thwarts Donald Trump’s election challenges

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U.S. President Donald Trump’s reshaping of the federal judiciary has done little to help him win lawsuits challenging the election outcome, with Trump appointees rebuffing him and the U.S. Supreme Court showing little interest in getting involved.

An appeals court judge appointed by Trump, a Republican, on Friday ruled against his campaign’s effort to overturn President-elect Joe Biden’s win in Pennsylvania based on unsupported allegations of voter fraud.

Free, fair elections are the lifeblood of our democracy,” Judge Stephanos Bibas wrote on behalf of a unanimous U.S. 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals panel. “Charges require specific allegations and then proof. We have neither here.”

Two judges appointed by President George W. Bush, also a Republican, signed onto Bibas’ decision.

Bibas is one of 53 judges Trump has appointed to the federal appeals courts since 2016. By comparison, President Barack Obama appointed 55 in eight years. Trump has appointed roughly a quarter of all trial-level federal judges.

The Trump administration has been so efficient at confirming judges, but it’s a real mistake to think that just because you appointed someone they will rule in your favor in an election case,” said Jessica Levinson, a professor at Loyola Law School in Los Angeles.

Trump’s campaign and his allies, including Republican lawmakers and activists, have filed more than 40 lawsuits in state and federal courts in an effort to overturn Democrat Biden’s victory in the Nov. 3 election.

The 13 federal cases have had little success so far. Several have been withdrawn. Three, including the case Bibas heard on appeal, have been dismissed. One, concerning poll observer access in Philadelphia, resulted in a settlement after a judge rebuked Trump’s lawyers.

Ultimately, Trump’s biggest problem is his arguments are so shaky that it is hard to find a sympathetic judge, Levinson said.

“These cases are an easy way for judges to show judicial independence,” Levinson said. “These cases are so frivolous.”

In one instance, a Trump appointee dismissed a lawsuit brought by conservative lawyer Lin Wood seeking to halt certification of Biden’s victory in Georgia.

“To halt the certification at literally the 11th hour would breed confusion and disenfranchisement that I find have no basis in fact and law,” U.S. District Judge Steven Grimberg in Atlanta wrote on Nov. 19.

Trump campaign legal adviser Jenna Ellis said in a statement that the Trump campaign has been denied the opportunity to fully present its evidence in court.

“Every American who cares about our constitutional system and free and fair elections should demand a full adjudication on the merits and a remedy for the corruption that has occurred, whether in court or state legislatures,” Ellis said.

Meanwhile, the U.S. Supreme Court has for weeks sat on a request by Pennsylvania Republicans that it overturn a September decision by the state’s highest court allowing election officials to count mail-in ballots that arrived after Election Day. The Trump campaign has a pending request to intervene in that case.

Trump appointed three of the Supreme Court’s nine members: Justices Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh and most recently Amy Coney Barrett.

Barrett joined the court a week before the election, creating a 6-3 conservative majority.

Trump repeatedly said he expected the court to decide the outcome of the election while also raising doubts, without providing evidence, that the large number of mail-in ballots used because of the coronavirus pandemic would lead to fraud.

I think this (election) will end up in the Supreme Court, and I think it’s very important that we have nine justices,” Trump told reporters at a White House event in September.

Trump struck a markedly different tone on Sunday, saying in a Fox News interview that he had an increasingly narrow path to overturning Biden’s victory in court.

“Well, the problem is, it’s hard to get into the Supreme Court,” Trump said.

Federal judges, in general, are reluctant to appear to be interfering in elections, legal experts said. And, in the case of Trump-appointed judges, their priorities may be elsewhere, like broadening protections for religious freedoms.

Just because you appoint somebody doesn’t mean that you own them,” said Carl Tobias, a law professor at the University of Richmond.

Nigeria launches Solar Power Initiative

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By Golfa Francis, Abuja

Nigeria’s Rural Electrification Agency has launched a five million  Naira solar power Naija Initiative programme as part of the Federal Government’s Economic Sustainability Plan, ESP.

The ESP is a deliberate and strategic plan designed as a reaction to the COVID-19 pandemic. 

The solar power Initiative is designed to provide energy access to twenty-five million un-served or underserved Nigerians.

This is one of the critical programmes intended as a strategic response to the COVID-19 pandemic, to revitalize local economies and provide clean, safe and reliable energy to Nigerians.
The initiative is a private sector-led electricity access acceleration scheme to be facilitated by a low cost loan facility from the Central Bank of Nigeria and implemented by the Rural Electrification Agency.

Earlier this year, the President Muhammadu Buhari led administration approved the Nigeria Economic Sustainability Plan (NESP) developed by the Economic Sustainability.

One of the key interventions under the NESP is the Solar Power Naija Initiative, a program that seeks to connect 5 million unserved and underserved households and businesses.

Solar Power Naija will help address the challenge of access to affordable finance through the Central Bank of Nigeria Facility which makes low-cost local currency debt available to qualified companies. 

Private companies will be supported to employ more Nigerians to be able to provide services in the area of manufacturing, distribution, installation and other project management and after-sales services. 

It will also leverage on the support from our donor partners such as the World Bank, USAID, SEforALL and FCDO in the areas of Data on Locations, Programme Design, Manufacturing Framework and Quality Assurance.

According to the MD/CEO of the Agency, Ahmad Salihijo, “the five million solar powers Initiative programme would crease local content in the off-grid solar value chain and facilitating the growth of the local manufacturing and assembly industry”

The programme also supports manufacturers and assemblers of solar technology to set up production facilities in Nigeria, in order to support the off-grid energy sector with about 250,000 new jobs.

As we move towards full implementation of the programme, I call on the donors to continue providing support to help in making the off-grid sector commercially viable and in making electricity available and affordable to the off-grid population. Additionally, this will further confirm our commitment to reducing our greenhouse gas emissions by 20% by 2030, when compared to the “businessas-usual” levels. Salihijo added.

He emphasized that Companies involved in the assembly/manufacturing of components of off-grid solar solutions must be 70% Nigerian owned as the entire ESP is meant to facilitate and spur local productivity.

This programme shows government commitment to supporting the private sector to develop decentralized energy solutions in locations where the grid is not viable or service is inadequate. 

The MD therefore encouraged private companies to take advantage of this intervention and work with the Agency towards achieving the set targets under the programme. 

Kano state HIV Prevalence Rate Drops To 0.5 Percent

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By Jack Acheme & Tukur Arab, Kano

Kano State Government says HIV/AIDS prevalence rate in the state has dropped to 0.5 percent

The State Governor, Dr. Umar Ganduje gave the indication at the 2020 HIV/AIDS Commemoration Day, with the theme: ‘Global Solidarity and Shared Responsibility’ and a sub theme: United to end HIV AIDS in the midst of COVID-19.

He said Kano state has about 35,000 people currently under HIV treatment with viral suppression rate of over 90 percent.

“It is satisfying to know that HIV prevalence in Kano state has drastically reduced from 2.5 percent to 0.5 percent according to the 2018 report.

“However this not the time to rest on our oars or being complacent but to redouble our effort so that Kano is safe from HIV AIDS,” said the Governor.

He said the success is being achieved through commitment, robust and sustained collaboration of all stakeholders in the state including international donor agencies.

According to data, the HIV suppression level in the state via intensified treatment improved from 9,346 to 18,500 in 2019.

He said COVID-19 and HIV have similar characteristics of demeaning human beings and reducing livelihood.

“Eliminating stigma and discrimination, putting people at the center, respecting people’s right, avoiding gender discrimination are key to ending the twin effect of HIV and COVID-19.”

“The twin existence of the disease is an opportunity for the world to see things differently, better, together and the only way to defeat HIV/AIDS depends on how the world responds to COVID-19,” said Ganduje.

He said the burden of HIV on women and babies in Nigeria and Sub-Sharan Africa remains a cog in the wheel of the region’s social economic development.

“The state government will continue to provide needed commodity to ensure that every woman that attends Anti-Natal is screened free of charge and if positive is placed on free treatment,” said the Governor.

Ganduje at the event empowered HIV victims to strengthen their economic powers.

The Director General Kano State Agency for the Control of Aids (KSACA) Sabitu Shanono said effective supervision of the beneficiaries will be done ensure effective and sustainable  of the gesture.

The twin existence of the disease is an opportunity for the world to see things differently better and together and the only way to defeat HIV/AIDS depends on how the world responds to COVID-19.