Wednesday, 16 December 2020

Kanakara abduction: Teachers threaten nationwide strike



 The Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) has threatened to embark on a nationwide strike pending when the safety of its members to teach and guide pupils without fear of abduction is guaranteed.

The union said this while reacting to the abduction of their members and over 300 students of the Government Science Secondary School, Kankara, Katsina State.

According to the strike notice issued in a statement released on Tuesday, December 15 by the Secretary-General of NUT, Dr. Mike Ene, he said NUT may be compelled to down tools, and go on a nationwide strike if the Federal Government does nothing to ensure the security around schools across the country.

The statement in part reads;

“The wicked and merciless hands of anti-education terrorists clinched Mr. Alu Ola Paul a Headteacher with Olagua Primary School Ohordua in Edo State and Kidnapped him on his way to work on December 1, 2020, and released six days later.

“In the same view on December 8 2020, Mrs. Gladys Niemogha Belleh and Mrs. Blessing Emunefe both of whom are teachers of Ohorhe Secondary School, Effurun in Delta State were kidnapped in their school premises by armed bandits and are yet to be released, thereby throwing both families, students, and the school community into emotional and overall destabilization.

“Similarly, the night of Friday December 11 2020 Government Science Secondary School Kankara in Katsina State, was invaded by armed bandits with reports that 333 students are yet to be accounted for as at today, this dastardly act has sent shivers through the spine of other members of the entire school community of Katsina state.

“In light of these recent developments, the NUT may be compelled to down tools, pending when it is safe for our members to teach and guide our pupils and students without fear of abduction by these faceless enemies of educational prosperity of the Nigerian nation.

“The NUT herewith extend our appeal to all stakeholders to join hands with the government and security agencies to provide adequate protection for the students, pupils, teachers and the school communities, to ensure that educational activities are not hampered by enemies of the nations educational system using schools as soft targets.

“In order not to escalate the disruption of our academic calendar which is in a fragile state as a result of COVID–19 pandemic, NUT unequivocally calls on the Federal, States and Local government to ensure adequate security and 24-hour surveillance around our schools.

“Also, the government must begin to consider the implementation of Life Insurance and Hazard Allowance to teachers in our Basic and Senior Secondary Schools as approved by His Excellency President Muhammadu Buhari GCFR on the occasion of the World Teachers’ Day 2020.

“Our prayers are with families of the abducted teachers and students as we hold unto government on their promise to ensure their safe release to be reunited with family members and relatives without further delay.

“These incidences are sad reminders of previous ugly events in Chibok and Dapchi, where Boko Haram terrorist had attacked and abducted students creating a monumental disruption of school activities and impeding our nations educational growth and advancement while subjecting family members and relatives to unimaginable trauma.

“The recent condemnable events of Bandits attack on schools, if not immediately addressed will largely affect the 2019/2020 academic calender which has already been disrupted by the six-month-long lockdown caused by the COVID–19 pandemic.

“As a union, the NUT will not fold her hands and watch enemies of educational development to threaten the nation’s educational system to suffocation. As such, we wish to remind our government at all levels, of their primary responsibility as enshrined in the constitution which is the security of lives and property of the entire Nigerian citizens.

“The NUT make bold to demand that government must rise to these challenges and take up its responsibility to guarantee and execute this general principle and commitment of providing adequate security to all our educational institutions and the nation at large.

“Unfortunately, it is becoming apparent that the government cannot provide security and safety of our teachers, students and the educational community across Nigeria. This unfortunate situation must be addressed without further contemplation.”

- PM NEWS

FRSC: Police escort threatened to shoot our officers for insisting on traffic rules

 


The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) says some of its officers were threatened by policemen who drove against traffic on the Lagos-Ibadan expressway.

Olusegun Ogungbemide, Lagos state FRSC sector commander, disclosed this while lamenting the gridlock caused by police officers along Ibafo area on the expressway.

According to NAN, Ogungbemide said the police officers, who were part of a convoy, had engaged in one-way driving, causing a major traffic jam.

He said the police officers threatened to shoot at the FRSC operatives who requested that they follow the right lane to ease the gridlock.

“The FRSC personnel on traffic control noticed a standstill traffic situation on the outward Lagos section of the Lagos-Ibadan expressway and made efforts to track the cause of the heavy movement,” he said.

“The officers discovered that at Mountain Top University area, a convoy of four vehicles with police escort were driving against the flow of traffic, thereby causing gridlock within the narrowed lane.

“The FRSC team approached the police operatives, insisted that the vehicles turn back and follow their rightful lanes, but the drivers and the escort refused to obey their plea. Rather, one of the policemen pointed his rifle at our men and threatened to shoot at them.

“Also, another policeman sighted an FRSC officer who was recording the happenings around the scene. The policeman rushed to the officer with his rifle, snatched the phone and smashed it on the road, damaging the phone completely.”

According to him, the FRSC officers, however, insisted and the convoy eventually turned back to the right lane.

Ogungbemide also noted that Boboye Oyeyemi, FRSC corps marshal, has directed that the erring police officers be prosecuted for traffic violation.

He added that the FRSC would not tolerate attacks on its personnel while discharging their duties.

- THECABLE

COVID-19 cases in Nigeria increase as Abuja records 305

 


The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) has recorded a drastic increase in the number of new COVID-19 infections in Nigeria.

NCDC on its Twitter page confirmed 758 new cases.

This brings the total number of cases in the country to 74,132.

FCT had the highest number of cases at 305, followed by Lagos, Kaduna, Bauchi and Gombe with 152, 103, 44, 35 and 31 cases, respectively.

The other states recorded as follows:

Rivers-17, Sokoto-15, Kwara-13, Kano-9

Ebonyi-8, Ogun-5, Osun-5, Oyo-4, Edo-4

Anambra-4, Bayelsa-2, Ekiti-1 and Taraba-1

- DAILY POST

Ronaldo honoured to be named in All Time XI alongside Messi, Maradona and Pele

 


Cristiano Ronaldo said he was "honoured" to be included in France Football's All Time XI.

The French publication presented its all-time dream team on Monday, with Juventus superstar Ronaldo named alongside Barcelona's Lionel Messi, Pele and Diego Maradona – who died last month.

Brazil great Ronaldo, former Milan captain Paolo Maldini, Xavi, Bayern Munich legend Franz Beckenbauer, Lothar Matthaus, Cafu and goalkeeper Lev Yashin completed the XI.

Reacting to his inclusion, five-time Ballon d'Or winner Ronaldo tweeted: "I'm very honoured to be part of France Football's All Time 11."

"What an amazing Dream Team... They all deserve my respect and admiration and I'm obviously proud to be amongst such extraordinary players. Thank you!"

Cristiano Ronaldo – Real Madrid's record goalscorer – has won five Champions League titles, three Premier League trophies, Euro 2016 glory, two Serie A crowns and as many LaLiga triumphs to go with numerous other silverware.

Ronaldo celebrated his 100th Juventus appearance with a brace in Sunday's 3-1 Serie A win over Genoa.

Not only was Ronaldo making his 100th Juve appearance, he also became the first player to reach 400 wins across Europe's top five leagues this century.

Additionally, Ronaldo – who has netted 77 times since joining Juve in 2018 – reached 31 goals for the calendar year, making him the third Bianconeri player to reach this milestone in the top flight, and the first since Omar Sivori in 1961.

Serie A holders Juve face Atalanta on Wednesday, with the 35-year-old Ronaldo looking to add to his 10 league goals this term.

- GOAL

Take your children away from boarding schools: Kano govt. tells parents



 Kano State Government has told parents who have children in boarding schools to convey their children back home from today.

Mr. Sanusi Kiru, Commissioner for Education announced on Tuesday.

Kiri also ordered the closure of all public and private schools in the state with immediate effect.

“Parents whose children are in boarding schools are to also arrange and convey their children/wards back home from Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2020.

“All inconveniences are regretted,” the commissioner said.

No official reason was given for the directive, which came three days to the end of the third term.

All schools in the state are expected to close on Friday, Dec. 18.

However, this came as more than 300 students in a boarding school at Kankara Local Government Area of the neighbouring Katsina State were abducted.

Also, the Kano State Government had expressed concerns over the sudden upsurge in COVID-19 cases in the State, where 85 persons recently tested positive in a space of 10 days.

- PM NEWS

Tenant sentenced to seven years for raping landlord’s granddaughter

 


A 26-year-old tenant, Isha Muhammad was on Monday sentenced to seven years imprisonment for raping his landlord’s eight-year-old granddaughter in Osun State.

In her ruling, Justice Olusegun Agboola found Muhammad guilty of the offence committed on April 19 at about 8pm inside a kitchen.

The convict was first arraigned on August 3 on three counts of rape, defilement and indecent assault.

Prosecution lawyer from the Ministry of Justice, Idayat Abdulrahman presented five witnesses and tendered six exhibits which were admitted in evidence by the court.

The prosecutor earlier told the court that the victim, about 8pm on April 19, was inside the kitchen when Muhammed attacked her, covered her mouth, laid her on the floor and forcefully had carnal knowledge of her.

The prosecutor tendered a confessional statement of the convict, circumstantial evidence and medical report as part of the exhibits presented.

Abdulrahman further said the victim’s aunt, Araoye Bolanle, 26, on the second day of the incident saw houseflies on the victim, which prompted her to do a thorough checking. She discovered blood and sperm stain on the victim’s private part when she wanted to bathe her.

The victim then narrated how she was raped by Muhammed to her aunt.

Justice Agboola of the Osun State High Court in Osogbo then sentenced Muhammad for rape and indecent assault of a minor.

- DAILY POST

NCC gives telcos 14 days to block SIM cards registered without NIN







The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) says telecommunications companies have 14 days to block SIM cards not registered with the national identity number (NIN). 

The fresh directive is based on the outcome of a meeting of key stakeholders in the communications industry as convened by Isa Ali Pantami, the minister of communications and digital economy, on December 14, 2020.

The key stakeholders concluded that operators should “require ALL their subscribers to provide valid National Identification Number (NIN) to update SIM registration records”.

“​The submission of NIN by subscribers to take place within two weeks (from today December 16, 2020 and end by 30 December, 2020).”

“After the deadline, ALL SIMs without NINs are to be blocked from the networks,” the statement read.

“​A Ministerial Task Force comprising the Minister and all the CEOs (among others) as members is to monitor compliance by all networks. ​Violations of this directive will be met by stiff sanctions, including the possibility of withdrawal of operating license.”

Citing the statement by the NCC, Bashir Ahmad, special assistant to the president on new media, shared the directive on Twitter on Tuesday evening.

“The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has given telecommunications operators (MTN, Glo, Airtel, 9Mobile and others) in the country two weeks to block all SIM cards that are not registered with the National Identity Numbers (NIN), the Commission has said in a statement,” the presidential aide tweet.

Nigerians, home and abroad, immediately took to the same social media platform to express their displeasure at the new policy direction.

The meeting had in attendance the Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) and Management of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC), as well as the CEOs and Management staff of all service providers in the industry.

- THECABLE