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NNPC Records Petroleum Product Sale of ₦234.63bn in March


The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has announced that its downstream subsidiary, the Petroleum Products Marketing Company (PPMC), recorded ₦234.63 billion revenue from the sale of white products in the month of March 2021 representing a 24.7% increase from the ₦188.15billion sales recorded in the previous month of February 2021.


This is contained in the March 2021 edition of the NNPC Monthly Financial and Operations Report (MFOR), according to a press release by the Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division of the Corporation, Dr. Kennie Obateru.


The report indicated that total revenues generated from the sales of white products for the period of March 2020 to March 2021 stood at ₦2.129trillion, where petrol contributed about 99.24% of the total sales with a value of ₦2.113trllion.


In terms of volume, the above value translates to 1.75billion litres of white products sold and distributed by PPMC in the month of March 2021 compared to 1.4billion litres in the month of February 2021.
This volume is made up of 1.782billion litres of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) and 0.45million litres of Automotive Gas Oil (AGO).


Total sale of white products for the period of March 2020 to March 2021 stood at 17.374billion litres and PMS accounted for 17.265billion litres or 99.37%.


The NNPC continues to diligently monitor the daily stock of PMS to achieve uninterrupted supply, effective distribution and zero fuel queue across Nigeria.


In the Gas Sector, a total of 222.74billion cubic feet (bcf) of natural gas was produced in the month March 2021 translating to an average daily production of 7,183.33million standard cubic feet per day (mmscfd).


For the period of March 2020 to March 2021, a total of 2,911.62bcf of gas was produced representing an average daily production of 7,409.60mmscfd during the period.


Production from Joint Ventures (JVs), Production Sharing Contracts (PSCs) and NPDC contributed about 63.23%, 19.78% and 63.99% respectively to the total national gas production.


In terms of natural gas off-take, commercialization and utilization, out of the 210.55bcf supplied in March 2021, a total of 138.38bcf was commercialized, consisting of 45.42bcf and 92.96bcf for the domestic and export market respectively.


This translates to a total supply of 1,465.42mmscfd of gas to the domestic market and 2,998.26mmscfd of gas supplied to the export market for the month.


This implies that 63.18% of the average daily gas produced was commercialized while the balance of 36.82% was re-injected, used as upstream fuel gas or flared.


Gas flare rate was 9.50% for the month under review (i.e. 671.13mmscfd) compared to average gas flare rate of 7.25% (i.e. 532.37mmscfd) for the period of March 2020 to March 2021. 


On domestic gas supply to the power sector, a total of 844mmscfd was delivered to gas-fired power plants in the month of March 2021 to generate about 3,530mega watts (mw) compared with February 2021 where 825mmscfd was supplied to generate 3,580mw.


The report also informed that the Corporation recorded 70 vandalized points across its pipeline network in the period under review, representing 29.63% increase from the 54 points recorded in the previous month. 


While the Port Harcourt area accounted for 63% of the vandalized points, the Mosimi area accounted for 21% and the Gombe area accounted for the remaining 16%.


NNPC is, however, working in collaboration with the local communities and other stakeholders to effectively monitor the pipelines with a view to reducing and eventually eliminating the menace of pipeline vandalism.


The March 2021 MFOR is the 68th edition of the report, it is published monthly to keep the Nigerian public up to date with the operations of the Corporation in line with the management’s guiding philosophy of Transparency, Accountability and Performance Excellence (TAPE).

Hearing on March 29 Order Between Abdullahi Maje, ALGON and ALGON President Hon. Kolade David Alabi Fixed For October 11

Arising from it’s sitting on Friday 23 July 2021, the Federal High Court in Abuja presided over by Hon. Justice I. E Ekwo has fixed October 11, 2021 for the Motion to set aside the Order of 29th March 2021 obtained and bandied about by Mohammed Abubakar and his collaborator, Hon. Abdullahi Maje, the Suleja Local Government Chairman.

It will be recalled that in filing the Suit and obtaining the Court Order, Mohammed Abubakar misled the Federal High Court into believing he had the consent and authority of the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria (ALGON) Board of Trustees to file the suit in Court.

Following the same pattern of disdain for judicial proceedings, Abdullahi Maje was said to have continued to misrepresent the contents of the Order to the general public!

Regarding the Order, Hon Abdullahi S. Maje had falsely claimed, amongst other things, that: The Hon. Judge restrained Hon. Alabi Kolade David from acting as the National President of ALGON; that the Hon. Judge directed the inauguration of an Interim Management Committee (IMC) for ALGON.

In obtaining the Order, Abdullahi S. Maje and his Co-traveller, Mohammed Abubakar, was reported to have also misled the men and officers of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command into believing the Court Order empowered them to take over ALGON.

The court Order was obtained on 29th March 2021 by suppressing from the Court, the fact that ALGON General Assembly, which the plaintiff sought to restrained, had already been conducted and concluded five days earlier on 24 March 2021.

When the matter was called up on Friday, the Counsel to Mohammed Abubakar and Hon. Abdullahi Maje expressed unpreparedness to proceed having only served his response on the Lead Defendant Counsel to ALGON on Friday morning, right in open court.

The matter was consequently adjourned to October 11, 2021 by the presiding Judge.

ALGON, an Association whose foundation is anchored on rule of law, has maintained its call on the general public to be wary of all falsehood peddled against the Alabi Kolade David led national leadership and pledges to continue to serve the citizens within the ambit of Law and Order.

Investment: Governor Inuwa Parleys Madugu Cement Factory, Chinese Conglomerate Set to Establish 5 Million Metric Tonnes Cement Plant in Gombe

Gombe has started reaping the benefits of its new status as number one state in terms of ease of doing business with a Chinese conglomerate, Sinoma International Engineering Company Limited in partnership with an indigenous company, Madugu Cement coming to establish a five million metric tonnes Cement Factory in Kembu and Kwali districts of Akko and Yalmatu Deba Local Government Areas of the State.

Gombe State Governor, Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya earlier today met with the investors at the Government House.

The Governor informed them that with the prevailing atmosphere of peace and tranquility in the State, coupled with the hospitality of its people, Gombe is equally endowed with human and natural resources suitable for investors to explore for and cause a social and economic change.

He explained that in order to put the State on the path of progressive development, his administration has revamped the health and other critical sectors and institutionalised policies and programmes that will enhance and boost economic activities in the State.

Governor Inuwa Yahaya further explained that the location of Gombe at the centre of the North East makes it a hub for a robust commercial activities in the sub-region which has a market population of about 25 million people.

“Your coming here is very apt and we welcome you most profoundly because we benefited from the existence of the one and only cement company in the sub-region, infact in the whole of the North we have only 4 cement plants; those of Obajana, Sokoto, then Gboko and that of Ashaka; so any number on top of these ones will only improve on our economic activities, improve on our infrastructure to the people of the sub-region”.

The Governor said the recent award of the State as number 1 in terms of ease of doing business in the country is not by accident but a deliberate approach of facilitating business activities by his administration to make the State a choice destination for both local and foreign investors.

Governor Inuwa Yahaya thanked the Chairman of Madugu Cement Factory, Mohammed Ibrahim Madugu, a son of the soil, for the bold initiative, saying the North East in particular is home to many mineral desposits of commercial quantity.

He said Gombe State can contain up to 3 cement factories owing to vast deposits of Gipson and the viability to produce both hydro and coal powered energies, describing the 40 megawatts Dadin kowa hydro plant as a one stop shop.

The Governor noted that with the complimenting business variables in the State and its status as number 1 in ease of doing business, no investors should contemplate on coming to invest in the State on the grounds of favourability.

Governor Inuwa Yahaya therefore assured Madugu Cement Factory and its Chinese partners that his administration will clear the coast for their business engagement to thrive for the overall benefit of the people of the State.

The Chairman, Madugu Cement Factory, Mohammed Ibrahim Madugu informed Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya that the 5 million metric tonnes cement factory will be executed in two phases with the first one having the capacity for 2.5 million metric tonnes.

He said when completed, the company will create jobs, boost local economy and aid revenue generation as well as social corporate responsibility to the people especially the host communities.

Mohammed Ibrahim Madugu said their coming to the Government House was to intimate the Governor on their investment plan and to seek for his support and blessings.

“The desire for this project was driven by your administration’s quest to place Gombe State on a sustainable development trajectory through long term visioning and planning. As a citizen of Gombe State, I feel I have a role to play in actualizing this dream “.

The Project Manager of International Marketing Africa Region of Sinoma International Company Limited, Sun Yujin assured the government and people of Gombe State that the partnership with Madugu Cement Factory will produce a monumental socio-economic and human capital revolution in Gombe State.

Ismaila Uba Misilli Director-General
( Press Affairs)
Government House
Gombe

My Purported Membership Of ALGON IMC Fake News – Kwara ALGON Chair, HON. JIDE ASONIBARE

The State Chairman of the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria Kwara state Chapter Hon.Jide Ashonibare has described as ridiculous the inclusion of his name and office as member of the alleged Interim Management Committee (IMC) of ALGON.

He said that ALGON has no leadership gap as the present National President, Hon. Alabi Kolade was duly elected during the well attended General Assembly held in Abuja in March 2021.

He described IMC as alien to ALGON Constitution and stated that there is no basis for continued indulgence of Hon. Abdullahi Maje on issues and affairs of the National body of the association as he was neither a member of NEC nor it’s State Chapter Chairman in Niger.

He further stated that for many times the so called Abdullahi Maje has purportedly used the Social Media as soft targets in advancing such wishful claim but regretted that ALGON is one and constitutionally bound with maximum peace which is evident in the ongoing NEC meeting that has brought ALGON NEC member across the country to Enugu since Monday.

He advised Maje to stop waisting the time he would have used to face his tenure as the Chairman of Suleja Council and endeavour to focus in delivering services to his people instead of phantom claims in the pages of newspapers.

Townhall Meetings Abroad is Part Of Our Mandate, NiDCOM Tells PDP

The Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM) has faulted what it described as a most irrelevant and absolutely unintelligent criticism by the PDP, advising the party not to criticize for criticism sake.

In a statement by Abdur-Rahman Balogun, Head of Media and Public Relations, NIDCOM, explained that organising townhall meetings to brief Nigerian citizens abroad on the activities of the government back home is part of its mandate, which the commission is duly fulfilling.

Under President Muhammadu Buhari ‘s Administration, Nigeria not only has a diaspora commission but also now has a holistic diaspora policy, the first of its kind in Africa ., targeted at harnessing the enormous
potentials of the millions of Nigerians excelling in all spheres abroad.

So, the politicisation of every activity of President Muhammadu Buhari by the PDP is in bad taste.

They first attempted to ridicule President Muhammadu Buhari by saying the event in France had been cancelled.

Realising their folly, the opposition went as far as saying that President Muhammadu Buhari met with only Government officials and not members of the Nigerian Community.

Now, PDP is singing another tune, trying to down play the highly successful trip of President Muhammadu Buhari to France.

NIDCOM sees the unwarranted statement by the PDP on Buhari’s visit to France as ridiculous, ignorant, pedestrian,and laughable.

Town hall meetings are being held in the six geo-political zones regularly in the country by various arms of government at all levels to brief the citizens on the activities of the government.

Moreover, President Muhammadu Buhari also meets with various groups and associations back home.

In as much as we are not holding brief for the Presidency and agencies responsible for briefing Nigerians in the country, it is pertinent to
say that those in opposition, particularly the major opposition party, the PDP, should criticise constructively based on facts and not to play
to the gallery on every matter.

We were expecting PDP, through its spokesman, Kola Ologbondiyan, who issued the statement ,to actually commend this administration because since the inception of President Muhammadu Buhari’s Administration in 2015, and his regular interface with Nigerians in the Diaspora, their remittances had not only increased significantly, their contributions to the economy as well as other benefits accruing to the country from its Diaspora have been duly acknowledged and encouraged.

PDP ought to have listed their own achievements and contributions to the socio-economic development of Nigeria as compared to the enormous achievements of this administration, particularly infrastructural development under President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration within the context of serious revenue shortfall accruing to the country.

LG Polls: Nobody Will Rig Out Any Party – OYSIEC Boss

By Stella Williams

The chairman of Oyo State Independent Electoral (OYSIEC), Aare Isiaka Olagunju has assured political parties participating in Saturday 22 May local government election in the state of free and fair election.

Addressing the media shortly after the distribution of sensitive materials to all the local government areas of the state said that though initially when they started,” there was trust and confidence deficit” but they were able to convince the political parties that they are transparent.

According to him,” we visited the 18 political parties, religious organization and other stakeholders in the state to sell our vision and idea to them.

“On Tuesday, we started the distribution of non- sensitive materials,” we did not start until the police arrived.

Appealing to all parties to please be orderly and peaceful,” let this reflect on your conduct during the election, adding that the vote of the people of Oyo state will count. OYSIEC Boss,on issue of security appreciated the commissioner of police Oyo state and her team, other security agencies for their efforts to ensuring a Hitch Free exercise.

“To this end, the commission also introduce portals and websites to monitor the election, while admonishing citizens to go out and vote for candidate of their choice,it is who they voted for that will emerge as winners” he added.

NIGERIA’S National Park Service Collaboration with Sister Agencies Ensures Safety – Says C-G

The Conservator General of the National Park Service, Dr Ibrahim Goni says its collaboration with sister agencies has ensured the safety of the parks and their tourists.

He said that AIT attributed the quote to Taraba State Governor, Darius Ishaku but the video used by the same station showed otherwise.

“We carefully listened to the governor’s sound bite and quote here exactly what the governor said below: “’You can’t go to tourism places when you are not sure of your life, you can’t go to tourism when you are afraid of kidnapping. You can’t go to any tourist site when the insecurity is alarmingly high’.

“One therefore wonders what part of the speech translated to bandits taking over the park, or any part thereof.

“We wish to let the public know that the said report is entirely false”.

He, therefore, assured the public that the service is working assiduously with security agencies to professionally keep the parks safe for tourists. “At the Service, our doors are always open for enquires and even suggestions that will help us deliver world class tourist attractions.

“So what the reporter could have done was to get in touch and get clarifications and do a proper fact check before misleading the public.

“We wish to categorically state that Gashaka Gumti National Park or any part thereof has NOT been taken over by bandits or any other clandestine group or groups,’’ he assured. Mr Kabir Mohammed, Conservator of Park, Gashaka Gumti National Park said that the management has remained committed to achieving her mandate as enshrined in Act 46 Cap 65 LFN 2010 as amended. “The Park is the largest, most scenic and diverse conservation enclave in Nigeria and reputed to be a safe haven to some highly endangered species of wildlife. “Like any other conservation enclave across the globe, we are faced with some anthropogenic challenges that sometimes impact negatively on her desired development.

“Nonetheless, the management has continued to strive very hard to maintain the integrity of the park through its numerous strategies and operations’’.

He said some of the strategies deployed include collaboration with the Nigeria Army, Police, DSS and even the vigilante groups to stem the tide of growing security threats around the Park and adjoining communities.

We have been engaging critical stakeholders through Participatory Management Approach on a platform otherwise referred to as Local Advisory Committee. “I wish to state unequivocally that normal conservation and tourism activities have continued in the Park unhindered”, he emphasised.

Mohammed added the management has been making concerted efforts toward ensuring continuous stability of the Park through routine monitoring and anti-poaching operations.

“Between January and April, 2021, a total of 183 suspects have been arrested and prosecuted for various park offences ranging from illegal grazing, poaching, wildlife trafficking, illegal mining to illegal entry, logging, amongst others.

“It is, therefore, worthy of mention that the Management of Gashaka Gumti National Park is fully aware of the security situation of the areas within its legal jurisdiction and as such, has been closing ranks with other relevant stakeholders to curb the daunting challenges associated with her operations.

“I would like to use this medium to allay the fears of the public and emphasise that no criminal elements have invaded and taken over any part of the Park as has been insinuated.

“The Park is secure, safe and open for all forms of legitimate activities in line with the functions of the Park”, he said.

Mr Tunde Morakinyo, Executive Director of African Nature Investment (ANI) Foundation, one of the NGOs partnering the Service domiciled at the Gashaka Gumti Park said the foundation has signed a 30-year agreement with the Nigerian National Park Service for financial and technical support. “We have been working at the Gashaka Gumti National Park for the past three and a half years and in the last 12 months, we have trained and equipped 43 Rangers, including supplying them with raffles and ammunition. “We are in the process of training and equipping another 25 Rangers right now and we still plan to train and equip another 40 later this year”. According to Mr Tunde Morakinyo, “by the end of this year we should have more than 100 well equipped Rangers deployed across the park to complement the anti-poaching activities being carried out. “We have rehabilitated quite a lot of parking structures including internal Park Road, Ranger Baracks, bought additional Park vehicles to augment the vehicle Fleet and installed a state-of-the-art communications system.“We have commenced engagement with Communities right across the Park and recently mobilised a team of 37 researchers to carry out extensive survey and engagement with communities within and outside the park, meeting with men, women, community leaders and elders. “We successfully completed the research work and everyone went in and came back in safety, with some really fantastic experiences in terms of the way we related to the communities. “So I think you know certainly from ANI Foundation we can categorically state that we carried out the survey and activities extensively right across the park and came out safe’’, Mr Tunde Morakinyo said. Mr Usman Umar, a research assistant from the Centre for Micro Enterprise Development (CMD) said that they recently finished their two weeks research survey without any security challenges. “We have been conducting our survey without any harm from bandits or poachers and we went to all the nooks and crannies of Gashaka Gumti National Park, even close to the Cameroon border, to Gumchi in Adamawa State without coming under any threat or harm”, he said. The Conservator General of the National Park Service, Dr Ibrahim Goni says its collaboration with sister agencies has ensured the safety of the parks and their tourists.

Goni said this during a video conference to correct the false and misleading news report by the Africa Independent Television (AIT) that bandits have taken over part of the Gashaka Gumti National Park.

“Right now, we have our partners and tourists at our various parks across the country, and to the best of our knowledge no part of the park has been declared a hide-out for bandits by the security operatives’’.

He said that AIT attributed the quote to Taraba State Governor, Darius Ishaku but the video used by the same station showed otherwise.

“We carefully listened to the governor’s sound bite and quote here exactly what the governor said below:

“’You can’t go to tourism places when you are not sure of your life, you can’t go to tourism when you are afraid of kidnapping. You can’t go to any tourist site when the insecurity is alarmingly high’.

“One therefore wonders what part of the speech translated to bandits taking over the park, or any part thereof.

“We wish to let the public know that the said report is entirely false”.

He, therefore, assured the public that the service is working assiduously with security agencies to professionally keep the parks safe for tourists.

“At the Service, our doors are always open for enquires and even suggestions that will help us deliver world class tourist attractions.

“So what the reporter could have done was to get in touch and get clarifications and do a proper fact check before misleading the public.

“We wish to categorically state that Gashaka Gumti National Park or any part thereof has NOT been taken over by bandits or any other clandestine group or groups,’’ he assured.

Mr Kabir Mohammed, Conservator of Park, Gashaka Gumti National Park said that the management has remained committed to achieving her mandate as enshrined in Act 46 Cap 65 LFN 2010 as amended.

“The Park is the largest, most scenic and diverse conservation enclave in Nigeria and reputed to be a safe haven to some highly endangered species of wildlife.

“Like any other conservation enclave across the globe, we are faced with some anthropogenic challenges that sometimes impact negatively on her desired development.

“Nonetheless, the management has continued to strive very hard to maintain the integrity of the park through its numerous strategies and operations’’.

He said some of the strategies deployed include collaboration with the Nigeria Army, Police, DSS and even the vigilante groups to stem the tide of growing security threats around the Park and adjoining communities.

“This is often carried out through intelligence gathering and sharing as well as embarking on regular joint operations with personnel of these agencies with the aim to nip in the bud any suspected criminal activities.

“We also recognise the important role the traditional institution and locals play in the overall protection of park resources and security of lives and property.

“We have been engaging critical stakeholders through Participatory Management Approach on a platform otherwise referred to as Local Advisory Committee.

“I wish to state unequivocally that normal conservation and tourism activities have continued in the Park unhindered”, he emphasised.

Mohammed added the management has been making concerted efforts toward ensuring continuous stability of the Park through routine monitoring and anti-poaching operations.

“Between January and April, 2021, a total of 183 suspects have been arrested and prosecuted for various park offences ranging from illegal grazing, poaching, wildlife trafficking, illegal mining to illegal entry, logging, amongst others.

“It is, therefore, worthy of mention that the Management of Gashaka Gumti National Park is fully aware of the security situation of the areas within its legal jurisdiction and as such, has been closing ranks with other relevant stakeholders to curb the daunting challenges associated with her operations.

“I would like to use this medium to allay the fears of the public and emphasise that no criminal elements have invaded and taken over any part of the Park as has been insinuated.

“The Park is secure, safe and open for all forms of legitimate activities in line with the functions of the Park”, he said.

Mr Tunde Morakinyo, Executive Director of African Nature Investment (ANI) Foundation, one of the NGOs partnering the Service domiciled at the Gashaka Gumti Park said the foundation has signed a 30-year agreement with the Nigerian National Park Service for financial and technical support.

“We have been working at the Gashaka Gumti National Park for the past three and a half years and in the last 12 months, we have trained and equipped 43 Rangers, including supplying them with raffles and ammunition.

“We are in the process of training and equipping another 25 Rangers right now and we still plan to train and equip another 40 later this year”.

According to Mr Tunde Morakinyo, “by the end of this year we should have more than 100 well equipped Rangers deployed across the park to complement the anti-poaching activities being carried out.

“We have rehabilitated quite a lot of parking structures including internal Park Road, Ranger Baracks, bought additional Park vehicles to augment the vehicle Fleet and installed a state-of-the-art communications system.

“We have commenced engagement with Communities right across the Park and recently mobilised a team of 37 researchers to carry out extensive survey and engagement with communities within and outside the park, meeting with men, women, community leaders and elders.

“We successfully completed the research work and everyone went in and came back in safety, with some really fantastic experiences in terms of the way we related to the communities.

“So I think you know certainly from ANI Foundation we can categorically state that we carried out the survey and activities extensively right across the park and came out safe’’, Mr Tunde Morakinyo said.

Mr Usman Umar, a research assistant from the Centre for Micro Enterprise Development (CMD) said that they recently finished their two weeks research survey without any security challenges.

“We have been conducting our survey without any harm from bandits or poachers and we went to all the nooks and crannies of Gashaka Gumti National Park, even close to the Cameroon border, to Gumchi in Adamawa State without coming under any threat or harm”, he said.

Katsina State Government Begins Grains Palliative Distribution

Katsina state Government has launched the distribution of Grains palliative provided by National Emergency Agency (NEMA) for the thirty four local government areas at state Grains store Malumfashi.

The Speaker of the Katsina State Hause of Assembly, Rt Hon Tasiu Musa maigari said the palliative was provided by Nema to cushion the effect of covid 19 to vulnerable house hold in the state.

Alh Tasiu Musa Maigari also recalled that during the distribution of first phase of Nema palliative 50 kg of maize ,50kg of Guinea corn 50kg of Millet to 65,000 house holds benefited across the state.

He explained that this is the second round of distribution of Grains palliative provided by Nema to katsina state.

The speaker noted that since the inception of distribution of palliatives one hundred and thirty five thousand house holds benefited across the state to date.

Alh Tasiu Musa Maigari thanked the distribution committee members for their efforts and called on them to maintain the tempo.

The permanent secretary Deputy Governor’s office Alh Aminu Bazariye MNI explained that the first round of palliative distribution in katsina state was in August 2020 after lockdown.

He recalled that various organizations provided palliative to katsina state including CACOVID, VCF, NEMA, among others

Alh Aminu Abu Bazariye MNI said the distribution is the fifth in the series of distribution of palliative since August but the second round provided by NEMA.

The Chief press secretary to the Deputy Governor’ katsina state, Ibrahim Musa kallah, in a statement added that 5 permanent secretary applauded the support of the members of the distribution committee for their cooperation that led to the success of the exercise.

ALGON BoT At 32nd Board Meeting Affirms Hon. Alabi’s Leadership, Appoints Secretary, Inaugurates New Board Member

At its 32nd Board Meeting in Abuja on Monday, the Board of Trustees (BoT) of the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria (ALGON), led by Hon. Odunayo Ategbero, has addressed far-reaching issues concerning the association.

This was revealed in a Communique released at the end of the well-attended meeting, which held at the ALGON national headquarters.

The Board unanimously applauded the National President of ALGON, Hon. Alabi Kolade David, the association’s NEC, Management, Staff and organisers of the recent successful ALGON General Assembly.

The General Assembly is particularly historic as it was the second Assembly by the association in 22 years of ALGON’s existence.

The BoT stated that attendance at the General Assembly was impressive and commendable, observing that both the participants and the proceedings, beyond its rich contents, were rancor-free.

The Board then appreciated the Speaker of the Nigeria’s House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila, whose address according to them was very reassuring and motivating.

The Board also thanked some State Governors who joined via Zoom like the Executive Governors of Lagos State, Kogi, Kebbi, the Nigerian Governors Forum Director-General, Development Partners, International organisations and other key stakeholders.

The meeting provided an opportunity to formally announce the appointment and welcoming into its fold, the new Board member representing the North-East, Hon Ibrahim Jalo Waziri.

Hon. Jalo Waziri is a former National President of ALGON.

Also, a member representing North-Central, Dr. Abubakar Adebayo Ishola, who was also inaugurated and appointed the Secretary to the Board was also formerly welcomed to the Board.

Hon. Dr. Cyril Okafor, the Board member representing the South-East, on behalf of the BoT, described the development as new omen to the Association.

Furthermore, the Board of Trustees emphasised some outcome, expectations and other importance of the recently held second ALGON General Assembly.

According to the Board, the successfully held General Assembly has set the tone for consolidating and prioritising capacity building initiatives as earlier encapsulated in its recent retreat in Lagos aimed at further positioning the association for grassroots developments in Nigeria through its 5-year strategic framework as extrapolated from the event.

The ALGON BoT members went further to clarify the position of the Association and the Office of the National President.

The Board unequivocally restated that the concept of “Interim Management Committee” does not exist and is not known to ALGON or its Constitution.

Hence, the BOT did not hesitate to condemn what it described as “the desperation and rascality of the embattled Maje who does not in any capacity speak for ALGON as he is not the ALGON Chairman in Niger state.”

His actions, accordingly to the Board, not only smack of “impersonation but libelous, defamatory and criminal” of which it will henceforth not tolerate but “will seek legal action.”

Speaking on the issue of national security, the Board encouraged the ALGON National President, Hon. Alabi Kolade David, to continue to insist on creation of State Police to solve security challenges and entrench national cohesion for peace and development.

Katsina State Govt To Give Succour To Victims Of Banditry, Others

Katsina State Government has concluded plans to compile Data of victims of banditry, cattle rustling and insurgency with the aim of giving them all desired support and assistance.

Katsina State Deputy Governor Alhaji Mannir Yakubu, who made this known, is also the Chairman Executive Council Committee on the improvement of welfare of orphans and widows of victims of Banditry, cattle rustling and insurgency in eleven affected local government areas in the State.

He spoke at a meeting held at the Deputy Governor chamber where the committee review the progress so far made by it.

He said enumerators have been engaged to compile data of the victims for easy access.

Briefing newsmen after the meeting, the Head of press-sub-committee, Malam Abdulrahman Abdullahi representing civil society organization in the committee, said already the committee has visited the affected local government areas to assess the situation.