Thursday, November 26, 2015

No Ban on Hijab By NYSC, says DG

NOBODY CAN BAN THE USE OF HIJAB"

Yesterday, (25th of November, 2015), several media houses misled Nigerians by spreading false headlines that Hijab has been banned in the NYSC scheme. 

Immediately, the National executives of the Muslim Corpers’ Association of Nigeria (MCAN) contacted the Director General of the scheme through a letter and Text messages to verify the news going viral.

Prior to the misleading news from the media, the National Executives of MCAN met with the DG on (Tuesday, 24 of November, 2015 which corresponds to the 12th of Safar, 1437AH) with respect to the same Hijab and harassment of Corps members issue in some states. In the meeting, the DG assured MCAN of collectively creating a lasting solution to the issues we raised.

On (Wednesday, 25 of November, 2015 which corresponds to the 13th of Safar, 1437AH) The DG discredited the misleading news of some media houses and bloggers such as Punch, Daily trust, and Linda Ikeji among others. He reaffirmed his willingness to work with MCAN executives to attain a better NYSC.
The following text messages were exchanged between the DG and MCAN to reach a consensus on the issue, as we await an official document to this effect;

MCAN

“Good day sir, please can you kindly clarify the news on the Ban of hijab. Thank you” 
25th of November, 2015 – 04: 59pm

Director General of NYSC;

“Nobody can ban the use of Hijab in NYSC. We are only pleading that due to the current security situation in the country, our corps members are requested to try and avoid use of Long Hijab. However, what’s your own view and advice on it? Thanks”
25th of November, 2015 – 05: 08pm

MCAN

“It is a great honour and privilege to be given the opportunity to advice. We advise a hijab to the knee and a three quarter trousers. We have also asked our members to cooperate with the security agencies to maintaining peace and order during checking and to report suspicious persons. It is a great opportunity having your personality as DG, We pray for your long life and health. Thanks”
25th of November, 2015 – 06 : 44pm

Director General of NYSC;

“This is fine, I will ensure that this is conveyed to all the states orientation camp to guide them. Thanks and God bless.”
25th of November, 2015 – 06 : 50pm

Based on our discussion with the DG, all Muslim corps members are hereby informed that; White Hijabs which is up to the knee level and three quarter trousers are now accepted by NYSC pending the time the security challenges in the country will be totally eradicated, it’s very difficult to compromise our religious conventions to this extent by accepting to use Hijabs which are not up to the feet or ankle level however the DG pleaded we accept his offers in order to prevent any security threat. In addition , the DG also promised to send directives to all the NYSC staffs.
Hence, Kindly report any military or NYSC personal to your MCAN state Amir if you are harassed or ordered to take off your hijab, provided it’s around the knee level. 

In Sha Allah, we shall communicate further information to you shortly. As we await an official communication to this effect. Thus, we enjoy you to stay calm.
We advise all Corps Members to submit to security checks, be respectful, obedient, tolerant, prayerful and above all, report any provoking issue(s) to the rightful bodies in order to prevent any form of regrettable violence.

Kindly disregard all the misleading and false information from media houses. Get a first-hand information from MCAN in regards to Muslim corps members’ affairs. Furthermore, we enjoy all media houses to deploy investigative journalism before passing out information, as passing of wrong information of this nature can turn the country into total mess. We also use this medium to call the attention of the Ministry of Information to control the flow of unprofessional and misleading News.
Special Appreciations to;

The NYSC Director General : Brigadier General Johnson Olawunmi, NSCIA , The Muslim Youth League in Da’awah, MSSN,MURIC, FOMWAN, CRITERION, Other Islamic Bodies, Individuals and Sisters’ Organisations who showed support through Calls , messages and media campaigns.

IN THE NAME OF ALLAH, KINDLY SHARE THIS AS MUCH AS YOU CAN

Thank you all

‪#‎MCANCares
www.muslimcorpers.org

Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Town Bans Citizens from Wearing Baggy




Law enforcement in Laurel, Missisipi, USA is reportedly cracking down on citizens wearing baggy pants.

The town’s police department is putting a call to action in motion by posting signs in public places that red, “Pull up your pants,” and “No one wants to see your underwear.”

Police Chief Officer Tyrone Stewart said the style the cities younger residents deem as cool or popular is “disturbing because that’s something these young people should have learned that home.”…

Henceforth, anyone see wearing baggy pants three inches below his /her wrist will be accused of indecent exposure.




 SOURCE: http://www.theheraldng.com/town-bans-citizens-from-wearing-baggy-pants/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter  

Monday, November 23, 2015

Free fistula repair begins in Kwara



USAID funded Fistula Care Plus Project in collaboration with Kwara State Ministry of Health, is organizing a free fistula treatment at SOBI Specialist Hospital, Ilorin, Kwara State, starting from today, Monday 22 November, 2015 to Friday, 27th November, 2015.

Fistula is the uncontrollable leakage of urine and/or faeces from the vagina following childbirth or from other causes.

If you are down with this condition, please come and access the treatment free of charge at SOBI Specialist Hospital, Ilorin.

If you know anyone with VVF/RVF, kindly encourage her to visit the hospital....Nigeria records 12,000 new cases of fistula every year!



Dr. Steve Arigidi, Surgeon-in-charge of Fistula repair at Sobi Specialist Hosp., Ilorin

Hoarding: DPR distributes fuel free in Kwara


The Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) in Kwara State has kept to the directive of Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Ibe Kachikwu to distribute hoarded petroleum product free to the public. 

The DPR has therefore distributed fuel of Nasmut Nigeria Limited, Otte in Asa Local Government area and Alkad and Sons Nigeria Limited, situated along Olorunsogo area of Ilorin free of charge, following the violations of various regulations under the downstream sector of the oil industry.

(L-R): Kwara DPR Operations Controller, Salvation Philip, other DPR officials during monitoring in Ilorin
 The Operations Controller of DPR, Ilorin Field Office, Mr. Salvation Philip who supervised the free distribution of the fuel to motorists said the Nasmut Nigeria Limited removed the DPR seal placed on it and continued with the sales of the commodity.

Mr. Philip accused the stations of hoarding and selling against the official pump price of N87 per litre.

He also accused Nasmut Nigeria Limited of operating illegally without DPR operating license which is said was punishable under the law.

The DPR boss explained that the free distribution of fuel was in compliance with Ministerial directive that any station found hoarding petroleum product should be penalised with free distribution of the product.

Mr. Philip promised that the DPR would continue to ensure that product received by filling stations were dispensed to commuters in an orderly manner.

Tuesday, November 17, 2015

9 Newly Sworn-in Commissioners in Kwara & Portfolios

Ahmed Muhammad Rifun - Ministry of Commerce and Cooperatives

Doctor Amina Susaade Ahmed - Tertiary Education and Science and Technology

Mr. Bamidele Oladimeji - Ministry of Agriculture and Natural Resources

Alhaji Haruna Tambiri Muhammad - Ministry of Local Government, Community Development and Chieftaincy Affairs

Hajia Iyabo Jolaade - Ministry of Social Development, Culture and Tourism

Mr. Muideen Alalade - Ministry of Housing and Urban Development

Hajia Asiat Ayinke Saka - Ministry of Women Affairs

Alhaji Sulaiman Atolagbe Alege - Ministry of Health

Alhaji Wasiu Odewale - Ministry of Planning and Economic Development.

Friday, November 13, 2015

Fuel scarcity: DPR to impose N10m fine on erring filling stations in Kwara

The Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) says it will henceforth impose N10m fine on erring filling station which violates regulations  under the downstream sub-sector.

Similarly, 22 filling stations have so far been sanctioned for various violations of regulations across Kwara State.

The Operations Controller of DPR, Ilorin Field Office, Mr. Salvation Philip disclosed this today in Ilorin while participating on a Radio Kwara interactive programme," The Platform".

Mr. Philip who said that filling stations sanctioned had been made to pay fine and sealed their stations for two months said any station caught contravening the laws would be sealed off indefinitely.

The DPR boss blamed some marketers for causing untold hardship on the public and promised that the agency would continue to collaborate with security agencies in checking  diversion, under-delivering of fuel and other infractions of petroleum products.

Mr. Philip insisted that any filling station which lift fuel outside the Ilorin depot must report to Ilorin Depot for re-certification of the commodiity in order to ascertain the quality and quantity of the product and check fuel diversion in the state.

On the proliferation of filling stations within Ilorin metropolis, the DPR boss said census is already being taking to ascertain the state of their infrastructure and the legality of such stations to their environment and assured that the issue would be handled in the interest of the public.

Callers on the programme commended the Department of Petroleum Resources for its activities in the state and urged the agency to do more against diversion of fuel particularly in Baruten axis of the state.

Friday, November 6, 2015

Rewarding Excellence in Sports: Governor Ahmed's Style


No matter the vocation you choose to do, no matter the kind of discipline you posses and the kind of legal means you choose to earn a living, it cannot go unnoticed for eternity. Surely, it may be rewarded sooner than expected!

In whatever you do, do it with passion, zeal and total commitment to get attention and recognised beyond your immediate environment. Once you are reckoned with, whatever you do could not go unnoticed. Hence, it cannot go unrewarded.

Just recently, luck enveloped the trio of Abolaji Omotayo, Peka Victor and Adeyemi Sikiru, who all won gold Medals for Nigeria at the Commonwealth Youth Athletics Games in Samoa and African Junior Championship in Ethiopia when they were received by the Governor of Kwara State, Alh. Abdulfatah Ahmed at the Government House, Ilorin.



(L-R): Abolaji Omotayo, Gov Abdulfatah Ahmed, Peka Victor and Adeyemi Sikiru
Interestingly, the young lads who are from Kwara State Athletics Association had featured in several international championships for Nigeria ranging from African Youth Championship in Mauritius, 2014 African Youth Championship in Ghana, 2015 African Junior Championship in Addis Ababa, 2014 World Junior Championship in USA to 2015 Commonwealth Games in Samoa.

These athletes who know their onus on the tracks had won medals in 100m, 4 x 100m relay, 4 x 400m, 200m and 400m race by carrying Nigerian flag to international championships through the National Sports Commission and made the country proud. Who says Usain Bolt of this world cannot be discovered in Kwara State?

In fact, during the good old days, Kwara State could boost of the likes of
Olapade Adenekan, Bisi Afolabi,
Halimat Yusuf, Kehinde Aladefa, Omotayo Akinremi, Toyin Durotoye, Kuranga, Kayode Afolabi and Tunju Moronfoye (Ex-commissioner for Information & Communications)
who were all fantastic athletes of repute in the track and field events. In those days, Kwara was a centre of excellence in Nigeria, because they all brought glory to the state and Nigeria at large by winning medals at the nation's annual fiesta National Sports Festivals and other champions outside the shores of Nigeria.

With the likes of Abolaji Omotayo, Peker Victor and Adeyemi Sikiru, hope is not lost. In fact, there abound several talents in the track and field events and other sporting events across the length and breadth of Kwara State that are yet to be discovered while those discovered have not been exploited to make them realise their full potentials in life. To say the least, many died with their dreams as a result of lack of support and encouragement from immediate families, communities, corporate organisations and governments.

Rejoicing with the state over the success of the athletes, the Director-General, National Sports Commission, Mallam Al-Hassan Yakmut who was in the state for the University of Ilorin Marathon had a tete-a-tete with Governor Abdulfatah Ahmed in at the Government House, Ilorin where he commended the state government for its interventions in sports sector which led to the success of four athletes from Kwara at the Commonwealth Youths Games in Samoa. 

"I came purposely to appreciate what you have done. There was something unique that happened at the Commonweath Youth Games between September 2nd and 13th, 2015 in Samoa. Four out of the 11 athletes that participated in the competition are from Kwara State and all the four athletes won medals.

"And the category of the medals symbolised the position of Kwara State in sports, they were mostly gold medals. So your excellency, you are a golden Governor.

"In order to tap on this luck, we have engaged the University of Ilorin and the Vice Chancellor, Prof. AbdulGaniy Ambali has accepted that the new dimension to Youth Games which has made the National Youths Games a University based activity has been approved by the Vice Chancellor and the 2016 and 2017 editions of the National Youths Games will be hosted by the University.

"We did observed that we need some complementary facilities from the state in order to support the University. Because, the University does not has Swimming Pool, and its indoor sport hall lack facilities.

"So, we want to take this opportunity to request your excellency to do help us to include in your budget, the renovation of the Indoor Sports Hall, where I as a National athlete was camped in 1985 for 36 good days before we went for an international competition. I still remember my bunk bed in the hostel here, your excellency.
The Director General did not hesitate to say that the Kwara Football Academy is the best so far in the country and the most organised and the oldest has occupied two blocks of the hostel and appealed that another set of two blocks that have 33 rooms and four beds each will be an opportunity for the Commission to have accommodation for resident athletes that are up to 244 without paying money for any accommodation, if renovated.

Mallam Yakmut's statements left no one in doubt about the past records of
Kwara in sporting activities and the current successes in the tract and field event. But it is not yet uhuru as talents abound in different parts of the state waiting to be tapped and exploited and do the state, Nigeria and African continent proud in championships. 

Realising this, Governor Abdulfatah Ahmed received the athletes whose commitments earned them medals in continental and global championships in his office at the Government House, Ilorin. Governor Ahmed at the occasion promised to ensure increased sporting competitions with prizes at school levels to inculcate in youth, the sense of discipline and commitment.

Governor Ahmed who described Sports as engagements to inculcate sense of additional managerial skill on youth promised to encourage athletes in the state in building careers in sports and in pursuit of their education.

"Importance of sport to any society can never be over emphasised. So, sport is capable of not only serve of exercise but inculcate sense of management of activities on youths as they grow."

He expressed delight over the successes of the athletes in various championships and urged other athletes to exploit capacity to becoming state, national and international championships.

The Governor assured the Athletics Association and Sports Council of total support of his government to encourage current and potential athletes to win laurels for the state.

Governor Ahmed also promised to put the Indoor Sports Hall and other pitches like Basketball court, volleyball court at the State Stadium Complex to meet International standard.

"As government we intend to embark on comprehensive renovation of the indoor sport hall of the Kwara state stadium with some other pitches like volleyball, lawn tennis, badminton, basketball among others.

"Lack of boarding system in our schools has contributed negatively in no small measure to the development of sport and we are not going to rest in our oars in restoring body system in our schools."

The Chairman, Kwara State Amateur Athletics Association, Alhaji Tunde AbdulKareem who led the athletes had in his remarks praised the government for its efforts at restoring the lost glory in sports. Alhaji AbdulKareem told the governor that the Athletes had done the state proud by wining gold medals at African Junior Championship, Commonwealth Youth Games among other competitions outside the shores of Nigeria.

To demonstrate his encouragement, satisfaction and happiness to the performance of the athletes and the Athletics Association, Governor Ahmed granted immediate approval to all the requests made the Chairman, Athletics Association who was a one time Accountant-General of Kwara State. Some of the request granted include support for academic pursuit of the three athletes.

Governor Ahmed who was in 2013 honoured by the National Union of Teachers (NUT) for his support to education sector realises the nexus between quality education and successful athletes did not hesitate to direct the Chief of Staff, Government House, Alh. Abdulwahab Babatunde to collect the academic papers of the athletes who have all applied into the University of Ilorin for 2015/2016 academic session with a view to making them secure admission in the state, as a mark of honour and reward as well as platform to making them continue to represent the state in subsequent championships.

Additionally, the Sports loving Governor announced the donation of N250,000 each to the athletes and a handsome amount to the Coach of the athletes, Abiodun Adeyemi with a promise to enrol the handler at the National Sports Institute, Lagos to make him a certified Coach. This is equally an honour to the Coach which will ultimately spur other coaches to give best training and tactics to the athletes to enable them excel in championships.

This and similar efforts will encourage athletes to show more commitment to the state and discourage athletes resident in Kwara from representing other states of the federation in national and international championships. No doubt, the reward is an indication that whoever brings an honour to Kwara State will be acknowledged.

Thus, rewarding the deserving athletes without delay will continue to serve as impetus for them to go extra mile in winning laurels for the state. In fact, acknowledgement alone without monetary benefit atimes is a moral booster. This could be done by government and non governmental officials to spur them to do more for the state and Nigeria as a whole.

It is therefore imperative to state that investment in sport is huge and only government cannot shoulder it. Hence, communities, wealthy individuals and corporate organisations should investment more in sporting activities as business ventures and means of engaging the youths in productive engagements.

Bye and large, all and sundries must encourage athletes to remain focus on their unique abilities and interests on particular aspect of sports with comparative advantage in order to continue to put Kwara on global map and return the state to its glorious past in sports. Efforts must not also be spared to sustain and improve the culture of discovering new talents and in track and field events to become world beaters while athletes in other sporting events must all times be encouraged to do the state proud.

Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Fistula: Journalists orientation programme begins in Kano

Sixteen Journalists from across the country are converging on Kano to be intimated about issues surrounding the prevention and treatment of Fistula among women in Nigeria.
The training themed: "Prevention and Treatment of Fistula" is organised by the Fistula Care Plus Project with participants from Kano, Kwara, Sokoto, Zamfara, Bauchi, Ebonyi and Cross River States as well as Federal Capital Territory.
In his opening remarks, a Gynaecologist and Country Project Manager, Fistula Care Plus Project, Doctor Habib Sadauki called on Journalists to use their expertise to educate the public about prevention and treatment of the scourge of fistula. Doctor Sadauki who disclosed that twelve thousand new cases of fistula is recorded in Nigeria every year said massive awareness is needed to reduce the alarming rate of fistula in the country.
According to him, media practitioners have special role in informing the communities about issues relating to Fistula if maternal-mortality rate must be reduced in Nigeria.
Doctor Sadauki encouraged pregnant women to take adequate precautions to avoid childbirth related complications such as fistula.
A Clinical Associate, Fistula Care Plus Project, Doctor Suleiman Zakariya said the World Health Organisatio (WHO) had identified fistula as the single most devastating consequence of obstructed labour to a mother in sub-saharan Africa.
He advocated proper child spacing to ensure healthy family and reduce maternal and mortality rate in Nigeria.
Doctor Zakariya who described Fistula as abnormal hole in the vagina which leads to leaking of urine advised pregnant women to patronise skilled birth attendants during pregnancy to reduce the chance of developing fistula.
In his lecture, a Media Consultant, Mr. Anselm Okolo tasked Journalists to acquit themselves with issues surrounding prevention and treatment of fistula in order to properly communicate to the public.
Mr. Okolo advised Journalists to always observe the principles and elements of newswriting in their reportage with a view to disseminating accurate, balanced and objective information to the public.

Sharp practices: DPR sealed up six filling stations in Kwara.....slams N2m fines on each

The Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) has sealed up six erring filling stations within Ilorin, the Kwara State capital for violating various regulations under the downstream petroleum sector and fined them two million naira each.

Similarly, all the affected filling stations were suspended from operations for two months.

The Operations Controller, Ilorin Field Office, Mr. Salvation Philips who led inspection visits to some filling stations within Ilorin announced immediate suspension of operations and payment of two million naira fine on Super Moon Nigeria Limited along Ajase-Ipo road for over-pricing of pump price and threatening the lives of DPR officials.

DPR Operations Controller, Mr. Salvation Phillip (in the centre) and officials of Super Moon Nigeria Ltd (One of the sealed stations)

Long queue in a filling station in Ilorin
 According to him, the station was reported to be overpricing which the made the Agency to intervene but after the intervention, the station's officials reverted to overpricing and threatened the lives of DPR officials with touts. In his reaction, the Deputy Director of the Filling station, Mr. David Micheal who debunked the allegation of threatening the lives of DPR officials admitted that some customers disrupted the activities of the DPR officials in the station.

Also fined for two million naira was NIPCO Filling Station, along Ajase-ipo for under-delivering where the DPR Boss directed the filling station's management to re-adjust its pumping machines to normal before dispensing the remaining fuel.

Others fined for various violations are Yemsonat Filling station, New Yidi Road, Alkad Filling station, Western Reservoir road, Rockfield Filling station, Fate Road and Sollant Filling station, Ita-Amo which was fined for diverting twenty-two thousand litres of kerosene.

Speaking with newsmen, the Operations Controller of DPR, Mr. Salvation Philip said all acts of hoard and diversion would attract the fines of two million naira and two months suspension while failure to comply would lead to the withdrawal of licenses of the affected filling stations.

Mr. Philip said no filling station should dispense fuel into jerry cans until the situation is normalised, saying that any filling station that contravenes the rule would be sanctioned accordingly. The DPR Boss who said cheating the public was a gross violations urged petroleum marketers to adhere strictly to laws in order to ensure enabling environment for businesses to thrive in the state.

Mr. Philip said the DPR was monitoring all depots across the country to ensure that marketers comply with relevant regulations.