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Bandits have international sponsors, says NSCDC boss

Punch Newspapers Sections Published 17 March 2021 The Commandant General of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps, Ahmed Audi, has said the bandits operating in Nigeria have international sponsors. He said this at a training workshop for state commandants of the NSCDC which held in Abuja on Wednesday Audu said what is required to tackle the security situation is a collaboration among security agencies in the country. READ ALSO: “Following how events are unfolding in the country, we are experiencing a serious conflict that I think in the history of Nigeria, this is about the first conflict that will give us a serious problem and the conflict is called asymmetric war.

EXCLUSIVE: Major shake-up as Army redeploys 120 generals, others [FULL LIST]

EXCLUSIVE: Major shake-up as Army redeploys 120 generals, others [FULL LIST] The redeployed officers are expected to resume at their new posts on March 10. The Nigerian Army has redeployed 204 officers to new formations across the country, PREMIUM TIMES has learnt. The redeployment, which sources said was effected on March 5, came the same day the Chief of Army Staff, Ibrahim Attahiru, was confirmed and elevated to the rank of lieutenant general. The redeployment came a day after the Nigerian Air Force announced a similar exercise. Out of the 204 officers redeployed, 120 are generals. Out of the 120 generals, 68 are major generals while the other 52 are brigadier generals.

Buckle up on food production, experts warn South governors

Buckle up on food production, experts warn South governors
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Mai Tangale: How selection of traditional ruler shattered peace in Gombe community

Punch Newspapers Sections Chima Azubuike Perhaps, the race for a new Mai of Tangale (traditional ruler) started on November 7, 2020, when the now late Mai Tangale chiefdom of Gombe State and the then Chairman, Association of Northern Christian Traditional Rulers, Abdu Buba Maisheru II, announced the demise of his son, John, the Santurakin Tangale. The development allegedly offered fresh angles into the selection process of a new Mai Tangale of Billiri in the Billiri Local Government Area of the state. A lawyer and an indigene of the state, Melah Ibrahim, said religion had never been an issue in the appointment of Mai of Tangale. Pointing out that Christians are in the majority, he added that out of the last15 Mais; 12 were traditionalists, two were Muslim and one a Christian being the late Maisheru.

Implementing economic reforms to tackle poverty

Bola-Audu Until deliberate policies and reforms are implemented, the plan by the Federal Government to take over 100 million Nigerians out of poverty by 2030 would be another mirage.   Analysts are of the view that without the political will and determination to change the status quo, policies and recommendations will only continue to gather dust in government offices with serious consequences for the nation.   This is just as the World Bank has projected that the number of poor people in Nigeria will increase by 20 million by 2022. World Bank Senior Economist, Gloria Joseph-Raji, who stated this at the launch of the 2021 macroeconomic outlook report by the Nigeria Economic Summit Group (NESG), said: “We consider Nigeria right now to be at a critical junction in the sense that the achievement of its development goal of lifting 100 million people out of poverty by 2030 was already challenging even before COVID-19 struck, and then COVID-19 has made this even more challenging a

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