Edo declares over 200 govt vehicles missing

Mr Kelly Okungbowa, the Chairman of the Committee set up by Gov. Monday Okpebholo to recover government vehicles, on Friday declared over 200 vehicles missing.

He stated that the committee had within 24 hours recovered three vehicles in a private residence in Benin.

Okungbowa, who spoke to newsmen on the success of the committee’s assignment, said within 24 hours three vehicles including one Hilux van and two Toyota Hiace buses have been recovered.

He disclosed that in one of the Toyota Hiace buses, the committee recovered some palliatives which were meant to have been distributed to Edo people.

The chairman added that the palliatives included bags of garri and rice.

He appealed for more information from members of the public, adding that it was the information earlier obtained that led to the recovery of the three vehicles.

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Okungbowa assured whistleblowers that a handsome reward awaits them provided their information were correct and verifiable.

“Yesterday, we were inaugurated, we promised to follow the law to carry out the mandate of Mr Governor which is to recover all missing government vehicles in private hands.

” We are glad to inform the people of Edo State that we have recorded success within 24 hours of our inauguration.

”I am glad to announce to you that we have recovered one Hilux and two Toyota Hiace buses in private custody.

“We assure Edo people and the State Government that we are going to do the job to the best of our ability. We will make sure we recover all the stolen vehicles.

“This is not private property but the property of Edo citizens and it is not good for a private individual to steal government property,” he said.

He appealed to former government officials and other citizens holding back government vehicles to return them within 48 hours.

Tinubu seeks senate confirmation of Oluyede as COAS

 President Bola Tinubu on Friday sent a letter to the Senate seeking confirmation of Lt. Gen. Olufemi Oluyede’s appointment as the substantive Chief of Army Staff (COAS).

Special Adviser to the President on Information & Strategy, Mr Bayo Onanuga, made this known in a statement on Friday in Abuja.

Onanuga explained that in the letter, Tinubu seeks Oluyede’s confirmation in accordance with the provisions of Section 218 (two) of the 1999 Constitution as amended and Section 18 (one) of the Armed Forces Act.

He recalled that Tinubu appointed Oluyede as the Acting Chief of Army Staff on Oct. 30 following the illness of Lt. Gen. Taoreed Lagbaja.

According him, Gen. Lagbaja, however, died on Nov. 5.

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He said that Tinubu is confident about the leadership qualities, professional integrity, and experience of Lt. Gen. Oluyede to lead and inspire the army to ensure national security and stability.

Onanuga stated that before he was appointed Acting COAS, Oluyede, a member of the 39th Regular Course, like his predecessor, served as the 56th Commander of the elite Infantry Corps of the Nigerian Army, based in Jaji, Kaduna state.

” He was commissioned a second lieutenant in 1992, effective from 1987 and rose to Maj.-Gen. in September 2020.

” Since his commissioning as an officer, Oluyede has held many command positions,” Onanuga said.

(NAN)

15,000 applicants make list of Oyo Civil Service jobs

…To shortlist only 900

Only 900 persons will be picked from the list of more than 15,000 who applied for recruitment into the Oyo state civil service, an official said on Friday in Ibadan.

The Chairman, Oyo State Civil Service Commission, Alhaji Kamoru Aderibigbe, told newsmen that the ongoing recruitment process would see the applicants sitting for a computer-based test between Monday and Thursday.

“The commission received 22,235 applications on its job portal but only 15,000 applicants met the vacancies’ requirements.

“However, 900 from the 15,000 qualified applicants who will sit for the test (CBT) will be recruited into over 60 cadres across ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs) in the mainstream of the state’s civil service,” he said.

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The chairman said the applicants who would participate in the test have been divided into two groups in examining for competence.

“Those seeking employment as Education Officers, Environmental Health Personnel, Social Welfare and Youth Officers will sit for the test on Monday and Tuesday.

“The others will sit for theirs on Thursday,” he stated.

Aderibigbe further said the Commission had already sent invitation letters to successful applicants.

“Where an applicant is yet to get such, he/she should continue to try and hopefully he will be invited if qualified,” he added.

Aderibigbe also said the applicants were not expected to bring phones and other devices into the examination venues

“Applicants are strictly to come to the examination centre at the indicated time on their individual invitation slips with printed copies of their application form and the invitation slip.”(NAN)

Investment in livestock’ll turn tragedy to economic opportunity – Tinubu

President Bola Tinubu says his administration’s renewed focus in driving international and local investments into the livestock sector will end farmer-herder clashes.

Tinubu said this on Thursday in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, at the signing of a Letter of Intent between the Nigerian Government and the JBS S.A, one of the top three largest meat processing companies globally.

“What we are doing right now is that we are solving a problem that afflicts humanity in that part of Africa.

“Clashes between farmers and migrating cows that have caused some lives and bloodshed when there is a modern, civilized way to solve those problems and even bring a successful economy out of it.

“We are trying to turn a situation of tragedy, hopelessness into economic opportunity, see through problems and see the opportunity that is involved in it,” he said.

The Nigerian leader called on the company to see the considerable potential in the $2.5 billion livestock investment opportunities in Nigeria, especially with its huge population and tap into it.

“We’ve heard so much about you in terms of the reputation, and we believe in the partnership we are forging today.

“Food security is extremely important. As we talk right now, there is hunger. However, there is huge hope. And you are one of those hopes that we are looking at,” said the president.

He told the JBS top executives that Nigeria was ready to do business with them, assuring them of a good return on their investment.

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Prior to his visit to Brazil, the president had commissioned a team of Nigerian officials and private sector players to take advantage of the G20 Leaders’ Summit in Rio to conduct a study tour of Sao Paulo, Brazil.

He charged them to explore the opportunities in livestock development, meat processing, seed development and multiplication for key grains.

In his remarks, Idi Maiha, the Minister of Livestock Development, who led the delegation, said the team embarked on extended tours of companies on their operations, as well as the deployment of technology.

He added that from their interactions with various companies, JBS S.A. was chosen being the second largest meat processing company in the world.

Maiha said the company had the capacity to process 33,000 cattle daily and over eight million birds daily, using advanced zero-waste practices.

The company employs over 200,000 people across its subsidiaries in more than 50 countries in the world including United States, Canada, Mexico, Saudi Arabia among others.

Mr Wesley Batista, founder and President of the JBS group, said the company was the largest employer of labour in Brazil with over $79 billion dollars revenue already in 2024.

“We are glad to work with Nigeria to work together to develop the livestock industry there.

“We think it’s a good opportunity for our business in Nigeria and Africa as we believe Nigeria can be the center of supply of protein to many countries in Africa.

“We look forward to working with you. We are almost in December and this year is almost gone. We hope to be in Nigeria as soon as possible,” he said.

Other members of the delegation included Hon. Aliyu Sabi-Abdullahi, Minister of State, Agriculture and Food Security as well as  Prof. Attahiru Jega,, Co-chairman Presidential Livestock Reform Committee.

Others were: Prof. Mohammed Yahya, the Secretary of the Committee and Aisha Rimi, Chief Executive Officer of Nigerian Investment Promotion Council. (NAN)

Okpebholo suspends Edo civil service recruitment

…Orders review of employments made since May

Edo Governor Monday Okpebholo on Friday suspended recruitment into the state’s Civil Service until further notice.

The governor also ordered review of all recruitments carried out by former Gov. Godwin Obaseki between May and November 2024.

A statement by the Secretary to State Government (SSG), Musa Ikhilor, accused heads of various Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) of carrying out clandestine recruitments into the state’s Civil Service.

“The governor is in receipt of report of the clandestine activities being perpetuated by some Commissions, Boards, Parastatals and Agencies of government in the state.

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“Preliminary investigation reveals that these bodies have continued to issue back dated letters of employment to their cronies without due process.

“For the avoidance of doubt, this administration believes in the principle of fairness and equity, which expects that all employment exercise should be merit based, competitive and accessible to all Edo indigenes.

“In light of the foregoing and in order to arrest this ugly trend, the governor has directed the immediate suspension of all employment processes.

“As well as the review of all appointments carried out since May, 2024 by Commissions, Boards, Parastatals and Agencies of Government.

“Heads of Ministries, Departments and Agencies are to note and comply with the above directive.” the statement said.

(NAN)