Friday, August 20, 2021

BREAKING: STRIKING RESIDENT DOCTORS MUSCLED TO A MEETING, DESPITE ANGER OF "NO WORK, NO PAY" THREAT BY NGIGE


APO House online Gathers That Senator(Dr.)Chris Nwabueze Ngige,the Nigerian Federal  Minister of Labour,Employment and productivity, has muscled members of the National Association of Resident Doctors to a meeting.

According to Ngige this  follows a directive from President Mohammadu Buhari, to resolve all issues without belabouring technicality, he is compeled to meet again with the striking resident Doctors.


He said this is after the ministry had approached the National Industrial Court to enforce "No Work, No Pay" policy on the striking resident doctors.


The Minister made this revelation at an ongoing meeting in Abuja with the Nigerian Medical Association and National Association of Resident Doctors.


Ngige who is with the minister of state for Health, Olurunnibe Momora says the National Industrial Court, NIC agreed on NARD to return to talks in alternative despute resolution mediation.


While expressing confidence that after today's meeting the ongoing strike will be called off, the two Ministers who are leading the government team insist on the Doctors to place the patients first


President of the Nigerian Medical Association, Professor Innocent Ujah says the lingering issue between the federal government an resident doctors are totally avoidable, insisting however that there is no pretence that all is well.


Ujah agues that the NMA was not carried along in the 20-day old strike, adding that No Doctor is trained to go on strike for It paints Doctors in Bad light and encourages brain drain.

Before going into a closed door, Ngige clarified that the NMA has never been sidelined, following previous agreement reached, stressing that It's not also correct to mention that government of President Buhari Does not honour agreement.

OLOYEDE, RASHEED, BOBBOYI RETURNED TO JAMB, NUC, UBEC, BY PRESIDENT BUHARI

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President Muhammadu Buhari, has, upon the recommendation of Education Minister, Adamu Adamu, approved the reappointment of the Registrar of the Joint Admissions and Matriculations Board, JAMB, Professor Ishaq Oloyede and the Executive Secretary of the National Universities Commission, NUC, Professor Abubakar  Rasheed.


Bem Goong, Director Press and information, ministry of Education, in a statement from the federal ministry of Education says the two appointments are for a tenure of five years each, with effect from  August 1, 2021.


Also reappointed is Doctor Hamid Bobboyi as Executive Secretary of the Universal Basic Education Commission, UBEC for a second and final tenure of four years with effect from August 1, 2021.


President Buhari had earlier approved the reappointment of Professor Ifeoma Isiugo-Abanihe as Registrar/CEO of the National Business and Technical Examinations Board, NABTEB for a second term of four years to sustain the efforts at sensitizing Nigerians on the critical role of Technical and Vocational Education and Training, TVET and business subjects in the new knowledge economy.


To give further impetus to mathematics education, approval was also granted for the  fresh appointment of Professor Promise Mebine as the Director/Chief Executive of the National Mathematical Centre for an initial tenure of five years with effect from August 17, 2021.

Thursday, August 19, 2021

Buhari Yet To Appoint New Heads For JAMB, NUC, UBEC, 10 Others, After 5-Year Tenure Expiration.



APO House Online Gathers That President Buhari is Yet To make announcement for new heads of 13 agencies whose tenure expired almost two months ago.

One of such is JAMB-After a five-year tenure as Registrar of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, JAMB), Professor Is-haq  Oloyede has bowed out of the public examinations body


Professor Oloyede, whose tenure in office expired alongside those of 13 other agencies and parastatals under the Federal Ministry of Education, formally handed over to the Director, Information Technology Services,  Fabian Okoro, who is the most senior management staff of the Board.


The tenure of many other chief executives of parastatals and agencies under the ministry have also come to an end last week, including the Executive Secretary, National Universities Commission, NUC, Professor Abubakar Rasheed; Executive Secretary, Universal Basic Education Commission, UBEC Hameed Boboyi, Registrar, National Business and Technical Examinations Board, NABTEB, Professor Ifeoma Isiugo-Abanihe and the Registrar, Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria, Professor Sunday Ajiboye.


Other chief executives are Afolabi Aderinto of Computer Registration Council of Nigeria, Prof. Garba Dahuwa Azare of National Teachers Institute, Professor Michael Afolabi of Library Registration Council of Nigeria  and Professor Steven Ejugwu Onah of the National Mathematical Centre, Shedda.


The rest are Professor Chinyere Ohiri-Aniche of the National Institute of Nigerian Languages,  Professor Lillian Salami of Nigerian Institute for Educational Planning and Administration, Professor Lanre Aina of National Library of Nigeria, Professor  Abba Haladu of National Commission for Mass Literacy Adult and Non-Formal Education and Professor Bashir Usman of Nomadic Education Commission.

Police Begs NUJ to lift Ban on its Activities, Compensates Brutalised AIT journslist

 


APO House Online Gathers That Sylvester Abiodun Alabi, the Bauchi state police commissioner on Thursday presented working tools to Nagari Damina Yusuf, a reporter with the African Independent Television (AIT) .

Items presented to the AIT reporter at the NUJ headquarter by Mr. Sylvester Abiodun Alabi, includes laptop computer, two smart phones and a multi purpose camera.

Nagari Damina Yusuf was allegedly dehumanised by the police Rapid Response Squad on line of duty three weeks ago, culminating on the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) to blacklist police activities in Bauchi state indefinitely.

The police boss commended the leadership of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) in the state for putting on hold its planned street protest against police brutality following his sympathy visit to the union’s secretariat.

He further appealed to the union to lift the ban on the coverage of the Nigeria police activities in the state so that their operations could be publicized.

Abiodun reiterated the readiness of the command to work harmoniously with jourmalists for the good of the people of the state.

In his remark, Umar Sa’id, the chairman of the NUJ in Bauchi state Chapter commended the police boss for showing concern on the plight of victim and for also redeeming his pledge on compensations.

Umar Sa’id assured that the union would convene a meeting with the state executive council with a view to reviewing the embargo imposed on the police.

NIGERIA DEVELOPMENT:Research Experts advocate policy on industry, academia partnership


APOHouse online gathers that Researchers in Nigeria have advocated the formulation of a national policy on industry and academia partnership to enhance synergy and the transfer of research into products and services.


Speaking during a virtual meeting organised by the Tertiary Education Trust Fund, TETFund, Research and Development Standing Committee, RDSC, on Institutionalisation of R&D in Industrialisation, manufacturing, Trade, Investment and Economy thematic group,  the researchers stressed the need for Nigeria to utilise research to grow a competitive economy on its areas of comparative advantage such as agriculture.


President of Manufacturers Association of Nigeria, Engr Mansur Ahmed, who chaired the meeting, noted that the country should aim for sustained economic growth, build the capacity of its manufacturing sector and expand its trade policies.


While appreciating the leadership and commitment of the Executive Secretary of TETFund, Prof Suleiman Bogoro, for initiating the process of institutionalising R&D in the country, Ahmed said "we need a clear strategy for expanding our energy sector to support our industrialisation strategy; we need to upscale the skills of Nigerians."


He expressed confidence that R&D has enough potentials to grow the country's manufacturing sector, noting that the country must factor research in a way that fits the industrialisation process to grow its economy in a way that Nigeria becomes an industrialised nation.


"We all recognised that R&D has been the major driver of economies across the world and every aspect of life but it has not had that impact in Nigeria, that especially, we believe that we have potentials given the enormous human and material resources that are at our disposal.


He added that the R&D initiative which seeks to anchor research in the country's economy was overdue, stating that the time to institutionalise research in Nigeria is now.


According to him, the socio economic aspects of industrialisation, manufacturing, trade, investment and economy constitutes the social transition from the output of research and development into the provision of  products and services for human livelihood. 


A Vice Chairman of the TETFund RDSC, Prof Anya O. Anya, in his remarks, noted that Nigeria must aim at double digits economic growth and single digit inflation, adding that it is only when the country's economy grows at 7.5 per cent of GDP per annum that the country can overcome some of its challenges and induce competitiveness.


Anya said the reason Nigeria must keep its inflation down is that the high unemployment and poverty rates in the country cannot be managed except its inflation is brought down.


Also speaking, the Chairman of the RDSC, Prof Njida Gadzama, said given the potentials Nigeria has, the country deserves to be better than what it is.


Gadzama, who lamented that the country imports virtually everything, called on all Nigerians to lay aside their differences, unite and develop the country.


On the insecurity in the country,  he noted that the nation must return to the era when it used to manufacture its own military weapons such as rifles.


In a presentation, a Professor of Agronomy at Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, Bauchi, Prof Ali Garba, noted that the manufacturing sector accounts for only 11 per cent of the country's economy as at 2019, adding that manufacturing in Nigeria is hindered by poor power supply, government policies, among others.


While giving a breakdown of Nigeria's economic performance, Garba said the country's largest export sector is crude petroleum with 76 per cent, while petroleum gas has 14 per cent and agricultural products 22 per cent.


He lamented that as at 1980, Nigeria used to refine its crude and all vehicles were assembled in Nigeria but now they are all imported, stating that agriculture and the industry are important mutual partners in the industrialisation process.


According to him, adequate infrastructural development such as good road networks and electricity were very critical to the country's quest for industrialisation.


On defence and military, he said if defence could step up its security investment in the country will improve and industrialisation will take place, adding that military equipment can also be manufactured locally.


He said industrialisation in Nigeria was the solution to unemployment and poverty, while noting that all counties that developed were at one point suffering from unemployment until they achieved industrialisation.

Wednesday, August 18, 2021

NIGERIA'S EDUCATION MINISTRY CONFIRMS DEATH OF 13-YEAR OLD JSS ONE NUHU YAHAYA OF FGC, KWALI



APOHOUSE Gathers That The Nigerian  Federal Ministry of Education has confirmed the death of Master Nuhu Yahoya. a JSS I student of the Federal Government College. Kwali. Abujo. which sad event occurred onMonday.9 August 2021 at RHEMA Cinic. also in Kwali Area Council.


The Ministry in a statement  by Bem Goong, The Director Public Relations and information says it has dispatched a letter of condolence to the family Cs well s paid a visit.

It added that A Committee has been set up to look into the circumst.ances of Master Nuhu's death.

It said even as the Ministry aowaits the medical report from the hospital in the coming days it advises members of the public, including the media. are hereby advised to avoid speculations on the couse of death of Master Nuhu