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URGENT DIRECTIVES FROM HIS EXCELLENCY HOPE UZODINMA

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Please, I’m Directed to request all the Local Government Sole Administrators of Councils to pass informations through traditional rulers ,PGs GLOs , party chairmen Community leaders and Church leaders in your Lga to announce the Second Phase of the Registration of names and data of all indigenes of your Local Government into the Social Register*.

The Second Phase kicks off from next week Tuesday, 6th of June, 2023, at all the 27 Local Government Areas of the state.

You’re expected to pass messages through them to their communities the benefits of the program as follows

1). Access To Health Insurance and Free Medical Services to all ages of registered persons;

2). Access to all Federal, State and Local Governments Conditional Cash Transfers to Nigerians;

3). Access to all Social Amenities and Facilities from all levels of Governments, including all Social Welfares;

4). Access to all Government assisted Programs and Projects in our Towns and Communities;

The *(Imo State Social Security Benefit Number – IMSSBN)* Program is designed to alleviate the burden caused by ill health and reduce the cost and financial burden on you and your family.

*GO NOW AND ENROL*  – Do not allow your own attitude to be a hindrance to your free access to healthcare.

Better health enables you to work and generate income, and live a good life. Do not dwell on wrong information that may bring future regrets to you.

So quickly go and get your Imo State Social Security Benefit Number, to enable enjoy the benefits thereof.

Please, treat with utmost diligence and importance.

Please cascade as directed through our gatherings and churches this weekend

@imosayouthaffairs @he_hopeuzodimma @he_chiomauzodimma @chinasanwaneri @imostateyouths

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Nigerian woman marries Caucasian man she met online “by accident” when she used VPN to escape former President Muhammadu Buhari’s Twitter ban years ago.

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Lebanese leader asks Iran to help secure a ceasefire between Hezbollah and Israel

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Women mourn over the bodies of victims wrapped by Hezbollah flags, who were killed in an Israeli airstrike, during a mass funeral in south Lebanon, November 13, 2024. Mohammad Zaatari/Copyright 2024 The AP. All rights reserved.
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Mikati discussed the proposal with Ali Larijani, the senior adviser to Iran’s supreme leader Ali Khamenei, in Beirut on Friday.

The caretaker prime minister said the Lebanese government wants the war to end and resolution 1701 to be implemented ”in all its details,” according to a statement on the talks issued by his office.

A Lebanese official confirmed that Beirut has received a copy of a draft proposal based on UN Security Council resolution 1701, which ended the last Israel-Hezbollah war in 2006.

Hezbollah officials are said to be studying the draft.

According to Lebanese media, US Ambassador to Lebanon Lisa Johnson gave a draft proposal to Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri who has been leading the talks representing Hezbollah.

After meeting Mikati and Berri, Larijani said the main purpose of his visit was ”to loudly say that we will stand by Lebanon’s government and people.”

Asked if he was trying to thwart US ceasefire mediation, Larijani said, ”We are not trying to blow up any effort, but we want to solve the problem and we will stand by Lebanon, whatever the circumstances.”

Iranian support critical to Hezbollah’s military power

Iran is a main backer of Hezbollah and for decades has been funding and arming the Lebanese militant group.

Hezbollah began firing rockets into northern Israel the day after Hamas’ surprise attack on Israel on 7 October last year which ignited the war in Gaza, prompting exchanges between the two sides ever since.

An estimated 1,139 people were killed in Israel during the Hamas-led attacks that day, and more than 200 were taken hostage.

Israel escalated its strikes in Lebanon in late September, vowing to cripple Hezbollah and end its barrages in Israel, and launched a ground operation into the country.

More than 3,400 people have been killed in Lebanon by Israeli fire – 80% of them in the past month – according to Lebanon’s Health Ministry.

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EFCC BOSS Ola Olukoyede: Nigeria’s Electricity Grid Failures Due to Substandard Materials in Power Projects

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EFCC BOSS Ola Olukoyede: Nigeria’s Electricity Grid Failures Due to Substandard Materials in Power Projects
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Ekwutosblog gathered that the Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ola Olukoyede, has blamed the unstable power supply in Nigeria on corruption.
Olukoyede disclosed that contractors awarded projects supply electrical equipment often opted for substandard materials.

He stated that this was the major cause of frequent equipment failures, outages, and grid collapses.

The EFCC chair made the revelation during a visit by the House Committee on Anti-Corruption and Financial Crimes in Abuja on Tuesday.

Olukoyede lamented that Nigerians would be in tears if the Commission discloses what it has uncovered during its investigations.

Olukoyede said, “As I am talking to you now, we are grappling with electricity. If you see some of the investigations we are carrying out within the power sector, you will shed tears. People who were awarded contracts to supply electrical equipment, instead of using what they call 9.0 gauge, would go and buy 5.0.

“So every time, you see it tripping off, getting burnt, and all of that. It falters, and it collapses. This is part of our problems.”

Olukoyede also stated that during its investigations, the commission discovered that in the last 20 years, capital project implementation and execution in the country had not exceeded 20 per cent.

He noted that the country could not achieve infrastructural or other forms of growth under such conditions.

Olukoyede said, “We discovered that in the last 15 to 20 years, we have not achieved up to 20% of our capital project implementation and execution. And if we don’t do that, how can we expect infrastructural development? How can we grow as a nation? So our mandate this year is to work with that directorate and with the National Assembly to see if we can reach 50% of capital project execution for the year.

If we achieve 50%, we will be fine as a nation. The lack of implementation of the capital budget is one of Nigeria’s major problems. And if we tackle that effectively, we will make progress as a nation. We are doing everything possible to prevent that, with your support.”

The anti-graft boss stated that the commission had received over 17,000 petitions, adding that over 20,000 cases are currently under investigation.

“We have several cases filed in court, apart from those with convictions, reaching thousands. In the last year, we have received over 17,000 petitions in the EFCC. And currently, as I am speaking, we are investigating over 20,000 cases.

Between last October and now, we have opened over 4,800 new cases. And what is our staff count? We are less than 5,000. Now, with the additional responsibility of over 700 MDAs, 36 states, 774 local governments, and all of that,” he added.

 

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