Connect with us

Politics

Uzodimma thanks FG for extending palliatives to Imo flood victims

Published

on

Uzodimma thanks FG for extending palliatives to Imo flood victims
Spread the love

GOVERNMENT OF IMO STATE

PRESS RELEASE

Uzodimma thanks FG for extending palliatives to Imo flood victims

Governor Hope Uzodimma of Imo State has expressed gratitude to the federal government for extending palliatives to flood victims in Imo State, saying it will help to give the victims hope and encourage them start a new life.

He spoke Thursday when he received some quantities of rice, beans, vegetable oil, cooking stoves, mosquito nets, beddings and other items from the Federal Government which he said will help the victims to cushion the effect of the last flood disaster in Imo State.

Appreciating the gesture at the venue of the flag-off of the distribution on Thursday, December 12, 2024, the Governor thanked President Bola Ahmed Tinubu who was represented by the Minister for Regional Development, Alhaji Abubakar Momoh, for coming to the aid of the flood victims having been “left with nothing to start their lives but the grace of God.”

The Governor said that the palliative will help the victims create a new hope and start a new life and assured that with the right persons in the Palliative Committee the materials will definitely reach the targeted persons.

Governor Uzodimma did not only thank the Federal Government for the gesture, but noted that the people have suffered a lot, and used the opportunity to request the Federal Government to urge the Oil Companies to remedy the disaster occasioned by their activities in the region including the flood incidences.

The Governor however noted that the Niger Delta States need some help. “We need our environment to be cleaned, we need gas flaring to be stopped, we need a clean environment, we need clean energy. We want you to do your best to come to our aid and also manage to dredge our creeks because the moment our creeks are dredged this water will have somewhere to go in and incidence like this may either reduce or be eliminated totally.”

He also thanked the Ministry of Regional Development and all involved for their concern in bringing the palliatives and reiterated the readiness of the State to do the needful.

Presenting the palliatives to the Governor earlier, the Minister of Regional Development, Alhaji Abubakar Momoh said that Imo is the 7th State out of the nine States of the Niger Delta Region, affected by the flood disaster to receive the palliatives.

Momoh informed that the palliatives include rice, beans, vegetable oil, beddings, Mattresses, mosquito nets, among other items.

He said the President was concerned about the plight of the flood victims and had directed that Committees be setup to ensure the palliatives get to the target audience.

He commended the organizational acumen and managerial competence of Governor Uzodimma in all aspects of administration, and expressed no doubt that Imo State will do the needful to ensure the palliatives get to the right people.

He used the same opportunity to thank the Governor for his role in the recent Edo and Ondo States governorship elections that gave the APC victory in both States.

Present at the flagged-off were the Deputy Governor of Imo State, Lady Chinyere Ekomaru, the National Chairman of APC, Dr. Abdullahi Ganduje, Minister for Innovation Science and Technology, Chief Uche Nnaji, House of Representatives Committee Chairman on Niger Delta Affairs, Rt. Hon. Eugene Dibiagwu, members of the State Expanded Executive Council and other stakeholders too numerous to mention.

Oguwike Nwachuku
Chief Press Secretary and Media Adviser to the Governor
December 13, 2024.

Politics

FG Sets Aside ₦27bn For Obasanjo, Gowon, Buhari, Others In 2025

Published

on

Spread the love

 

The Federal Government has allocated ₦27 billion for the entitlements of former presidents, vice presidents, heads of state, chiefs of staff, retired heads of service, and professors in the 2025 fiscal year.

The beneficiaries of this allocation include former Presidents Olusegun Obasanjo, Goodluck Jonathan, and Muhammadu Buhari, alongside ex-vice-presidents Atiku Abubakar, Namadi Sambo, and Prof. Yemi Osinbajo. Other notable individuals expected to benefit from this allocation are ex-military Heads of State, Gen. Yakubu Gowon (retd.) and Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar (retd.), as well as former military President, Ibrahim Babangida, and retired Chief of General Staff, Commodore Ebitu Ukiwe.

It can be recalled that President Bola Tinubu on Wednesday presented the 2025 budget, titled ‘Budget of Restoration: Securing Peace, Rebuilding Prosperity,’ to a joint session of the National Assembly. The ₦49.70 trillion spending plan prioritizes defence, infrastructure, and human capital development, with a projected ₦13.39 trillion deficit to be financed through borrowing.

The Federal Government has allocated ₦1.4 trillion for pensions, gratuities, and retirees’ benefits. This allocation includes ₦2.3 billion for former presidents, heads of state, and vice presidents. Retired heads of service and permanent secretaries will receive ₦10.5 billion, while retired professors in universities will get ₦13.5 billion. Additionally, ₦1 billion has been allocated for retired heads of government agencies and parastatals. The total allocation for these groups amounts to ₦27 billion.

Furthermore, the budget allocates ₦46 billion for civilian pensions under the Office of the Head of Civil Service, while ₦383.9 billion is earmarked for military pensions and gratuities. An additional ₦66.8 billion is budgeted for expected retirees, with ₦434 million allocated for administrative charges, ₦596 million for pension running costs, and ₦870 million for medical retirees.

The Federal Government has also set aside funds for various social investment programs, including the student loan scheme, National Poverty Reduction with Growth Strategy programs, National Home Grown School Feeding Programme, and the Consumer Credit Fund initiatives. A total of ₦500 billion has been allocated for these programs, with ₦50 billion specifically earmarked for the student loan scheme.

Continue Reading

Politics

Tinubu Is Not Our Problem In North; We Ruled Nigeria For 40 Years But Nothing To Show – Ex-Speaker Yakubu Dogara

Published

on

Spread the love

Tinubu Is Not Our Problem In North; We Ruled Nigeria For 40 Years But Nothing To Show – Ex-Speaker Yakubu Dogara

North Remains The Same, Impoverished Despite Ruling Nigeria For Over 40-Years, Says Dogara.

“We are all northerners, and it should be made clear that President Tinubu or the South is not our problem. They have not come to cheat the North. That is out of the question.

“Some are claiming that Yoruba people are getting appointments, but let’s reflect. We ruled this country for over 40-years when northerners were in power. What did we achieve? The North remains the same, impoverished by our own leaders.

“We have had so much, but what did our governors do with the resources? They squandered them instead of investing in meaningful development.” -Yakubu Dogara, At A Townhall Meeting In Kaduna On Tax Reforms

Continue Reading

Politics

Vladimir Putin challenges US, western powers to shoot down powerful new Russian missile: “No chance”

Published

on

Spread the love
  • Russian President Vladimir Putin has proposed a “high-technology duel” with the US to test the Oreshnik, Russia’s advanced hypersonic ballistic missile
  • The Oreshnik missile, capable of speeds up to 8,500 mph and carrying nuclear warheads, has already been deployed in Ukraine, targeting Dnipro
  • Putin challenged the US to select a target for a live demonstration, claiming Western missile defences would fail against Russia’s new weapon
  • Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky dismissed the challenge, questioning Putin’s rationality

Didacus Malowa, a journalist at TUKO.co.ke, brings over three years of experience covering politics and current affairs in Kenya.

Russian President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin has issued a direct challenge to the United States.

Putin proposed a “high-technology duel” to test the effectiveness of Russia’s latest hypersonic ballistic missile, the Oreshnik.

The head of state made the proposition during his annual end-of-year press conference, a platform he often uses to assert Russia’s strength.

Military.com reports the Oreshnik missile, named after the Russian word for hazel tree, is an advanced intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) capable of carrying both conventional and nuclear warheads.

It reportedly reaches speeds up to 8,500 miles per hour, making it a formidable addition to Russia’s arsenal.

What is Putin’s challenge to US and allies

Putin’s challenge involves the US selecting a target to defend, against which Russia would launch the Oreshnik on Kyiv to demonstrate its ability to penetrate advanced missile defence systems.

“We’re ready for such an experiment,” expressing confidence that Western technology “stands no chance” against this new weapon.

In November, Russia deployed the Oreshnik against a military facility in Dnipro, Ukraine, marking its first known use in combat.

This action was framed as retaliation for Ukraine’s use of Western-supplied missiles, such as the US ATACMS and British Storm Shadow, in strikes against Russian territories.

How did Ukraine respond to Putin

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky responded to Putin’s challenge, questioning the rationality of such a proposal.

“Do you think he is a sane person?” Zelenskyy posed to reporters at his latest news conference as reported by Al Jazeera.

He went on to say that Ukraine and Russia had failed to strike an agreement during early-war discussions in Istanbul.

This comes after Putin stated that a tentative deal agreed by Russian and Ukrainian negotiators in Istanbul during the early weeks of the war may serve as the foundation for future conversations.

“Ukraine did not agree to the ultimatum from the Russian Federation. Ukraine did not sign anything, no agreements existed. There was a response to the ultimatum from the Russian Federation,” he declared.

Continue Reading

Trending