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ENSURE DILIGENT MAINTENANCE OF PROJECTS EXECUTED – COAS ADVISES SCHOOL MANAGEMENT

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The Chief of Army Staff Nigerian Army (COAS) Lt Gen Faruk Yahaya has urged the management of Utoka Secondary School to ensure diligent maintenance is provided to the remodeled Block of classrooms, newly constructed Science Laboratory and Borehole executed in the school. COAS made the statement today 14 April 2023 during the commissioning ceremony of Nigerian Army special intervention projects in Utoka Secondary School at Ovia North East Local Government Area of Edo State executed in honour of Maj Gen FO Omoigui, the Chief of Defence Simulation.

The COAS who was ably represented by the Commandant Nigerian Army School of Supply and Transport in his remarks stated that the Nigerian Army paid very close attention to the Non-Kinetic lines of Operation by ensuring that the Nigerian Army has good and cordial relationship with the civil populace and indeed the host communities where the military operations are conducted. He opined that the cordial relationship necessitated the conception of remodeling a Block of classrooms and construction of a well equipped Science Laboratory at Utoka community in order to win the hearts and minds of the host community.

Relatedly in her own address, the Honourable Commissioner for Education Edo State, Mrs Joan Osa Oviawe who was ably represented by the Board Secretary Senior Secondary Education Board Mr Osawe Osagie appreciated the Nigerian Army for honouring Maj Gen FO Omoigui, a son of the Community by remodeling and constructing new Science Laboratory for Utoka Secondary School. She assured the School that more Science teachers would be posted to man the newly constructed Science Laboratory.

In his welcome remarks, Maj Gen FO Omoigui stated that the School was in a dilapidated state as at the time of his intervention. He said that COAS intervention quickened early completion of the project. He therefore thanked the COAS for his magnanimity and for honouring him with the project.

Highpoints of the occasion included the unveiling of the commissioning plaque, the cutting of the commissioning tape, presentation of souvenirs and cultural display.

Important dignitaries that graced the occasion include His Royal Highness Ambassador Ogiemwonyi Airomwambo Enogie of Utoka Dukedom, Chief of Civil Military Affairs, Maj Gen MG Kangye, Army Headquarters Principal Staff Officers, Commander 4 Brigade, Brig Gen DH Ndahi.

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Troops Of Op. Hadarin Daji Neutralized Bandits Recovered Arms And Ammunitions In Zamfara State

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Troops Of Op. Hadarin Daji Neutralized Bandits Recovered Arms And Ammunitions In Zamfara State

By Emmanuel Daudu

Today 6 June 2023, troops of Operation HADARIN DAJI conducted an ambush operation to bandits’ hideout at KUMBO village in BUKKUYUM Local Government Area of Zamfara State. During an encounter, troops made contact with bandits and a fierce firefight ensued during which Troops neutralized (4) four terrorists and recovered four (4) AK 47 rifles, two (2) AK 47 rifle magazines, twenty-six (26) rounds of 7.62mm Special ammunitions, and four (4) motorcycles amongst other sundry items.

According to a press release signed by the Director
Defence Media Operations
Defence Headquarters, Major General
Musa Danmadami today
commends troops of Operation HADARIN DAJI and encourages the general public to avail troops with credible and timely information on terrorists and all criminal activities within their area.

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ECOWAS stages a 3 day workshop on conflict resolve Support Programme for Africa in Lagos

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ECOWAS: Workshop on Planning, Coordination, and Monitoring of the ECOWAS Support Programme to Africa Peace

The European Union’s (EU) support of the African Peace and Security Architecture Program provides a continental framework for the African Union Commission (AUC), Regional Economic Communities (RECs), and Regional Mechanisms (RMs) to jointly prevent, manage and resolve conflicts in Africa.

The Workshop on Planning, Coordination, and Monitoring of the ECOWAS Support Programme to Africa Peace & Security Architecture (APSA) IV was held from 31 to 02 June 2023, at Park in Hotel by Radisson in Victoria Island, Lagos-Nigeria.

The Objectives of this workshop were to check the progress of the implementation of the project (Planning, Achievements, Challenges, Opportunities) to review the planning of ECOWAS APSA IV 2023 activities and to complete the ECOWAS Monitoring and Evaluation Matrix, to reinforce the ownership of the project by the respective stakeholders, to enhance the coordination and the visibility of the project and To prepare the upcoming Joint Monitoring Mission (JMM).

During the opening ceremony, Mr. Dieudonne Nikiema, Manager of ECOWAS Peace Fund, welcomed the Permanent Representative of ECOWAS to the African Union, His Excellency Francis Oke, the Directors, and the participants from the Directorates present for the workshop.

While speaking, he noted that APSA is an important Programme for ECOWAS, which started in March 2020 and will end in February 2024.

He pointed out that it includes a series of activities involving all the ECOWAS Directorates present for the meeting and the ECOWAS Representative to the African Union. Mr. Nikiema.

However, while concluding his remarks, he indicated that the meeting should be allowed to have the level of achievement required and to see the gaps.

Also speaking, SEM Francis OKE who was the Chairman of the Meeting, in his opening remarks thanked all the participants present and declared that this meeting will allow to get a better understanding of APSA IV.

SEM. Francis OKE indicated that due to the results and activities ongoing, this project needs to be extended.

The meeting was attended by, the Permanent Representative of ECOWAS to the African Union, the Director of Humanitarian and Social Affairs of the ECOWAS Commission, the Manager of ECOWAS Peace Fund, the Director of Strategic Planning, M&E of ECOWAS Commission Representative of the Directorate of political affairs, representatives of ECOWAS Directorate of Peacekeeping and Regional Security, representatives of ECOWAS External Relations Directorate, Representatives of ECOWAS Directorate of Early Warning, representatives of ECOWAS Directorate of Procurement, representatives of ECOWAS Directorate of Financial Reporting and Grants.

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NiMet Boss Re-elected As Member Of The WMO Executive Council

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NiMet Boss Re-elected As Member Of The WMO Executive Council

The Director General/ CEO Nigerian Meteorological Agency NiMet and Nigeria’s Permanent Representative to the WMO, Professor Mansur Bako Matazu has been re elected into the Executive Council of the World Meteorological Organisation,WMO.

Professor Matazu, who has been a Member of the Executive Council since his assumption of office, was recognized for his dedication and commitment to the advancement of the science of meteorology and to humanity, and so was unanimously elected to represent Regional Association I (Africa) of WMO alongside Kenya, Cameroon, Ethiopia, Eswatini, South Africa, Egypt, Burkina Faso and Cote d’Ivoire.

Professor Matazu’s election, which is for a period of four years,was held during the 19th session of the WMO congress.

The World Meteorological Congress, is the highest decision-making body of the World Meteorological Organization, comprising 193 Members States and Territories referred to as Members.

During the congress, members go through various technical documents and take decisions to make our land, atmosphere, and water safe, including the Early Warning for All Initiative of the United Nations, which WMO leads.

As it is the tradition of the organisation to elect a new Secretary General at the ongoing Congress.
After going through several rounds of ballots, Argentina emerged as the President of the organisation replacing Germany whose tenure elapses after the Congress.

In similar vein, United Arab Emirates, Ivory Coast, Ireland and India emerged as the First, Second and Third Vice Presidents respectively.
Other Members so elected to the Executive Council representing the remaining 5 Regional Associations of the WMO are China, Saudi Arabia, Japan, Republic of Korea, United Arab Emirates, India, Peru, Guyana, Brazil, Argentina, Canada, United States of America, British Caribbean, Curacao & St. Maarten, Jamaica, Australia, Singapore, Indonesia, Tonga, United Kingdom, Germany, Switzerland, Romania, Czech Republic, Norway, Italy, Turkey, and France
The next financial year of the WMO begins from January 2024 when the tenure of the current WMO Secretary General would have expired

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