Tag: Nasarawa State

  • Overnight shakeup as Gov fires SSG, cabinet with immediate effect

    Overnight shakeup as Gov fires SSG, cabinet with immediate effect

    Nasarawa State Governor, Abdullahi Sule, has sacked the Secretary to the State Government, Muhammad Ubandona-Aliyu, and all commissioners in his cabinet.

    This is contained in a statement signed by Permanent Secretary Cabinet Affairs and Special Duties, Office of the SSG, Mohammed Illiyasu-Idde, on Friday in Lafia.

    According to the statement, the dissolution is with effect from Friday.

    By this development, all outgoing commissioners are to hand over the affairs of their ministries and all government property in their possession to the Permanent Secretaries of their respective ministries.

    “The Secretary to the Government of Nasarawa State is to handover to the Permanent Secretary Cabinet Affairs and Special Services, ” it read.

    The statement noted that the governor expressed gratitude to all the outgoing appointees for their services to the state and wished them well in their future endeavours.

  • BREAKING: Nasarawa Gov fires SSG, Commissioners

    BREAKING: Nasarawa Gov fires SSG, Commissioners

    Governor Abdullahi Sule of Nasarawa State has sacked the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Muhammad Ubandona-Aliyu, and all commissioners in his cabinet.

    This is contained in a statement signed by Mohammed Illiyasu-Idde, Permanent Secretary Cabinet Affairs and Special Duties, Office of the SSG on Friday in Lafia.

    According to the statement, the dissolution is with effect from Friday,  Jan. 3, 2025.

    “By this development, all outgoing commissioners are to hand over the affairs of their ministries and all government property in their possession to the Permanent Secretaries of their respective ministries.

    “The Secretary to the Government of Nasarawa State is to handover to the Permanent Secretary Cabinet Affairs and Special Services, ” it read.

    The statement noted that the governor  expressed gratitude to all the outgoing appointees for their services to the state and wished them well in their future endeavours.

  • Traders count losses as fire ravages popular Nasarawa market

    Traders count losses as fire ravages popular Nasarawa market

    Traders in Masaka, Karu Local Government Area of Nasarawa State are counting their losses after a fire incident destroyed the market on Friday at about 10 p.m.

    In separate interviews on Saturday, several traders expressed their devastation and recounted significant losses.

    Mr Ahmed Ayuba, a trader, was overwhelmed with grief as he spoke about his losses

    “I do not know what to do. I am so devastated. All my goods burnt down to ashes, and there is nothing left.

    “I returned from the market yesterday, and people had already paid for some of the goods. Not only have I lost money, but I am also in debt now. The government should come to our aid,” he said.

    Mr John Uche, an electronics dealer, lamented the chaos and theft that accompanied the fire.

    “I lost everything, including the money I kept in my shop. The goods in my shop were bought with money I loaned from the bank. People used the opportunity to steal the goods left. It is not a good sight to behold,” he said.

    Mrs Zainab Usman, a tailor and vendor of cold drinks, reported losing goods worth three million naira in the fire.

    “The fire affected my shop, and I lost goods worth millions of naira. I don’t know if I will recover. We want the government to help all of us because we lost goods worth millions,” she said.

    Mrs Victoria Ellas, a foodstuff seller, also appealed for government assistance after losing over five million naira in goods.

    “Everything I sell got burnt. I lost more than five million naira. My husband died last year, and I am just a struggling widow. Now this has happened,” she said.

    Mrs Ifeoma Eze, another trader, described the helplessness she felt witnessing the destruction.

    “We were called at night, and by the time we got here, the whole place was already on fire. We could see our goods burn, but there was nothing we could do.

    “I couldn’t even get anything from my shop. What do I do now? How do I take care of myself and my children?

    “This incident has left many of us helpless, and some are currently in the hospital due to the shock. We need help, and we need it fast,” she appealed.

  • Nasarawa Assembly passes N402.5bn 2025 budget

    Nasarawa Assembly passes N402.5bn 2025 budget

    The Nasarawa State House of Assembly on Friday passed the 2025 Appropriation Bill of N402.5 billion.

    Recall that Gov. Abdulahi Sule had on Nov. 29, presented a budget of N382.5 billion to the assembly for consideration.

    The assembly, however, increased the budget, christened “Budget of Economic Growth and Stability” by N20 billion.

    Mr Danladi Jatau, Speaker of the assembly attributed the increase in the budget to the current economic situation and inflation in the country.

    “This House approved the upward review of the budget size by N20 billion to enable government meet with the current economic reliaties in the country.

    “The sum of N402.5 billion has been passed by this assembly as the budget for 2025. The budget covers N166.4 billion for recurrent expenditure and N236.2 billion will go into capital expenditure.

    “This appropriation bill, if assented to by the governor will enable the government execute people’s oriented projects for the overall development of the state,”Jatau said.

  • NAFDAC busts Rice repackaging factory in Nasarawa

    NAFDAC busts Rice repackaging factory in Nasarawa

    The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) on Thursday raided a rice-repackaging factory in New Karu, Nasarawa, for allegedly counterfeiting popular brands.

    The enforcement operation, which confiscated numerous bags of rice from eight different facilities, was led by Mr Kenneth Azikiwe, the Director in charge of the FCT Directorate of the agency.

    He explained that the operation was prompted by intelligence from members of the public and reports from the owners of the affected brands.

    “Upon receiving these intelligence tips, NAFDAC Director-General, Prof Mojisola Adeyeye, issued a directive that only safe, quality, and wholesome food products should be available to Nigerians during the yuletide and beyond.

    “She specifically instructed that those counterfeiting popular brands of rice should be arrested and their products removed from the market”.

    Azikiwe added that the NAFDAC D-G also ordered corporate enforcement actions against those rebranding other people’s products.

    “This act of counterfeiting rice is illegal. Consumers believe they are buying quality products, but the quality is often substandard.

    “Today, after surveillance activities, we discovered facilities where a woman specialises in repackaging popular brands such as Bull 25kg, Stallion Rice 10kg, Tomatoes Rice 25kg, and several others.

    “This woman uses a warehouse behind her residential house to carry out the repackaging, which is done only at night.

    “Once packaging is completed, the products are moved to a warehouse during the day for sale to unsuspecting consumers.

    “The packaging materials are kept in her residence to avoid raising suspicion among neighbours. Today, we visited the premises, confiscated the packaging materials, and seized some of the finished products.

    “We also inspected her warehouse and stores where these items were kept for sale, confiscating all the brands found there. Additionally, we visited other warehouses involved in similar activities and destroyed their products, ”Azikiwe said.

    He stressed that the agency’s primary aim is to ensure the health and safety of Nigerians.

    Azikiwe urged members of the public to remain vigilant and report cases of counterfeiting, noting that such activities often take place within communities.

    “If you see anyone engaging in such acts, please report to NAFDAC. Counterfeit products are usually of poor quality and are often produced in unhygienic environments, which makes it impossible to create wholesome or quality goods”.

    He also advised the public to buy goods from accredited and trusted food shops, particularly during the festive season.

    “People must learn to purchase from reputable dealers or supermarkets that maintain a reliable supply chain for quality products,” he said.

    Azikiwe further urged Nigerians to always check for NAFDAC registration numbers, as well as the manufacturing and expiry dates, on all products they purchase.

    He revealed that the value of the confiscated counterfeit rice from the operation was approximately N5 million.

  • Labour suspends strike in Nasarawa State

    Labour suspends strike in Nasarawa State

    The organised labour in Nasararawa State has suspended its indefinite strike action after reaching an agreement with the government on the consequential adjustments of the minimum wage for workers.

    The suspension of the strike was announced at a joint news conference on Monday in Lafia by the labour leaders.

    The organised labour, comprising the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and Trade Union Congress (TUC), had embarked on strike on Dec. 1.

    The strike complied with the directive from the union headquarters that the union should start the strike in December should their governors fail to implement the new minimum wage.

    Speaking at the news conference, Mr Ismaila Okoh, NLC Chairman, said the agreement followed extensive negotiations with the state government and interventions by key stakeholders.

    “A template has been finalised for the consequential adjustments of the minimum wage for workers on Grade Levels 7 to 16.

    On his part, Mr Mohammed Doma, TUC Chairman, said that the payment of the new minimum wage, including the agreed adjustments, will start from Dec. 1.

    The labour leaders appreciated workers for their resilience, solidarity, and peaceful conduct throughout the strike.

    They, therefore, directed workers to return to their offices and duty posts immediately and take their responsibilities seriously.

  • Wines worth N41.2m seized as NAFDAC raids shops in Nasarawa

    Wines worth N41.2m seized as NAFDAC raids shops in Nasarawa

    The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has confirmed seizing counterfeit and adulterated wines and spirits worth N41.2 million in Nasarawa State.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports NAFDAC made this known on Monday after conducting a major raid on wine shops in Mararaba market and the New Nyanya and Masaka areas of Nasarawa State.

    According to the agency, the operation, targeted counterfeit and adulterated wines and spirits, resulted in the seizure of the products valued at over N41.2 million.

    The agency wrote: “NAFDAC’s Investigation & Enforcement team is actively investigating the importers or manufacturers behind these counterfeit drinks”.

    NAFDAC, meanwhile, urged consumers to remain vigilant and report suspicious products to the nearest NAFDAC office for immediate action.

  • Gov Sule reacts after swearing in newly elected LG chairmen

    Gov Sule reacts after swearing in newly elected LG chairmen

    Governor Abdullahi Sule of Nasarawa State has urged the newly elected chairmen of 13 Local Government Areas of the state to be transparent and accountable in discharging their duties.

    Speaking at their swearing-in ceremony on Monday in Lafia, Sule urged them to execute projects and programmes that would have direct bearing on the lives of the people.

    “You are to embrace transparency, accountability, probity and above all prudence in the management of public resources.

    “I want to congratulate the elected Chairmen and 147 Councillors for your emergence. Your emergence is a reflection of confidence that the electorate reposed in you.

    “I call on you to justify the confidence reposed in you by turning around the fortunes of your respective local government areas,” the governor said.

    Sule also commended security agencies for maintaining peace before, during and after the election in the state.

    Responding on behalf of the chairmen, Mr Mohammed Haliru, the chairman of Lafia, pledged their commitment to good governance.

    He thanked the electorate for electing them, and promised that they would deliver as promised.

    All Progressives Congress (APC) won in all the 13 LGAs in Nasarawa State.

  • APC sweeps Cross River, Nasarawa LG elections

    APC sweeps Cross River, Nasarawa LG elections

    The Nasarawa State Independent Electoral Commission (NASIEC) has declared the 13 chairmanship candidates of All Progressives Congress (APC) as winners of the Nov. 2 local government election in the State.

    Mr Ayuba Wandai, Chairman of the commission and Returning Officer, made the declaration on Sunday at the commission’s office in Lafia. Wandai also declared that the councillorship candidates of APC won in the 140 electoral wards out of 147 while candidates of opposition parties won seven councillorship seats.

    He said that the candidates of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) won one seat in Akwanga, four in Nassarawa-Eggon, while Zenith Labour Party (ZLP) won two in Doma Local Government. The commission’s chairman explained that nine political parties presented candidates in the local  government elections.

    Similarly, the Cross River State Independent Electoral Commission (CROSIEC) says the All Progressives Congress (APC) has won all  18 chairmanship and 196 councillorship  seats in the state.

    Dr Ekong Boco, Chairman of the commission, announced the results at the commission’s office in Calabar on Sunday. The election was conducted in all the 18 local government areas in the state on Saturday.

    Boco urged the elected chairmen and councillors to be magnanimous in victory and also give priority to the development of their local governments. Boco, thereafter, presented  certificates  of return to the winners.

  • SAD: 2 die as soldier, police fight dirty in Nasarawa

    SAD: 2 die as soldier, police fight dirty in Nasarawa

    The Police Command in Nasarawa State says two people were killed in the Agyaragu community in Obi Local Government due to a clash between a police special constabulary and an army personnel.

    DSP Ramhan Nansel, Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) of the command disclosed this at news conference on Sunday in Lafia.

    Nansel said that the altercation began when a man said to be a soldier and a police Special Constabulary engaged in a fight at Agyaragu market, resulting in both of them stabbing each other.

    He said that both of them were rushed to the hospital, but unfortunately, the soldier died while receiving treatment.

    “Youths from the soldier’s neighborhood mobilised and attacked a police station in the area.

    “The police on duty repelled the attack and in the melee, one other person was confirmed dead, while two are currently receiving treatment at the hospital,” he said.

    According to Nansel, the Commissioner of Police, Umar Nadadahad has visited the station for an on-the-spot assessment.

    Nansel said that normalcy had already returned to the area. He assured that the police would investigate to unravel the remote and immediate causes of the incident.