Thursday, 13 February 2020

KDSG solicits support from citizens in tackling insecurity


By Sani Idris
Kaduna State Government (KDSG) on Thursday at a book discourse organised by Kaduna State University (KASU), solicited for support from the people of Kaduna  in providing information to fast tracking measures in curtailing  insecurity in the state.
The tittle of the discourse is “Perspectives on Nigeria’s Challenge in Nation-Building, a book edited by KASU’s Deputy Vice chancellor of Academics, Professor Abdullahi Ashafa, Dr. Gaius Jatau and Dr. Ayemga Tor.
The Kaduna State Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, Samuel Aruwan, said that security was  the backbone of any purposeful and meaningful development which would be achieved through supports from the people.
“We need security for and to sustain development, as a government, we are applying so many methods through which there will be sound system that lives and property can be protected throughout the length and breadth of Kaduna.
He noted that the issue of security was not to be left alone to the government but the citizens, the academia and traditional tittle holders also have great roles to play.
“One of the challenges we are facing today is the skill narrative, this is where the academia has to apply sincere and honest intellectualism in interrogating problems, you will get solutions when you do a honest appraisal of the situation,he said.
Aruwan however said that the government was trying its best to curtail and prevent insecurity in the state.
“The operation puff adder, intelligent response team, the special tactical squad, counter terrorism unit among other initiatives by the defense headquarters have been standby in places along the Kaduna -Abuja road.
“On Kaduna Birnin Gwari road, we have the operation wild punch to also check banditry and other criminal activities happening around the general area and within the city of kaduna we have a quite number of security operatives.
“There are security operatives situated at millennium city, Rigasa, Kankumi, Kudendan, Nariya among other places, however we need support from the public with vital information because the more access to information, more success will be achieved in curtailing the situation,” Aruwan said.
Gaius Jatau, an Associate Professor of Economics and Political history in KASU, said that until Nigerians began to embrace each other irrespective of religion and tribe, it would  continue to battle with declining economy and security challenges.
He called on the government to effectively and efficiently utilise the available human and material resources it had to achieve predetermined goals and objectives through the art and science of management.(NAN)
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KDSG solicits support from citizens in tacking insecurity


By Sani Abdulrahman
Kaduna, Feb.13, 2020(NAN) Kaduna State Government (KDSG) on Thursday at a book discourse organised by Kaduna State University (KASU), had solicited for support from citizens in providing useful information to enable fast tracking the fight against  insecurity in the state.
The tittle of the discourse is “Perspectives on Nigeria’s Challenge in Nation-Building, a book edited by KASU’s Deputy Vice chancellor of Academics, Professor Abdullahi Ashafa, Dr. Gaius Jatau and Dr. Ayemga Tor.
The Kaduna State Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, Samuel Aruwan, said that security is the backbone of any purposeful and meaningful development which would be achieved only with the supports from the people.
“We need security for and to sustain development, as a government, we are applying so many methods through which there will be sound system that lives and property can be protected throughout the length and breadth of Kaduna.
He noted that the issue of security was not to be left alone to the government but the citizens, the academia and traditional tittle holders also have great roles to play.
“One of the challenges we are facing today is the skill narrative, this is where the academia has to apply sincere and honest intellectualism in interrogating problems, you will get solutions when you do a honest appraisal of the situation,he said.
Aruwan however said that the government was trying its best to curtail and prevent insecurity in the state.
“The operation puff adder, intelligent response team, the special tactical squad, counter terrorism unit among other initiatives by the defense headquarters have been standby in places along the Kaduna -Abuja road, he said.
“On Kaduna Birnin Gwari road, we have the operation wild punch to also check banditry and other criminal activities happening around the general area and within the city of kaduna we have a quite number of security operatives.
“There are security operatives situated at millennium city, Rigasa, Kankumi, Kudendan, Nariya among other places, however we need support from the public with vital information because the more access to information, more success will be achieved in curtailing the situation,” Aruwan said.
Gaius Jatau, an Associate Professor of Economics and Political history in KASU, said that until Nigerians began to embrace each other irrespective of religion and tribe, it would  continue to battle with declining economy and security challenges.
He called on the government to effectively and efficiently utilise the available human and material resources it had to achieve predetermined goals and objectives through the art and science of management.(NAN)
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Edited by Chioma Ugboma



Parents reject Kaduna govt decision to relocate students of Rimi College



By Sani Idris

Parents of Rimi College students in Kaduna, on Thursday rejected the decision of Kaduna State Government to relocate students of the college to a school at Unguwan Kudu, Kabala area of Kaduna.

Their decision was taken at a meeting convened by the state Ministry of Education with the Parent Teachers Association of the college to brief them of the development.

The government had earlier relocated boarding students of Government Girls Secondary School Kawo whose hostels were razed on Sunday.

News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the meeting ended in a deadlock, with the parents saying they could not afford the daily transportation fares of their children to the new school.
They also expressed concern over the safety of their children in the new school.
The Permanent Secretary of the ministry, Mrs Phibi Sukai-Yayi, however, assured the parents that the measure was temporary, to enable the government reconstruct the burnt hostels and upgrade of existing facilities.
Sukai-Yayi added that the decision was in the interest of all, considering that the students of GGSS Kawo are from different parts of the country while those of Rimi college are from within Kaduna metropolis.
She also said that arrangements have been concluded to ensure that the movement does not affect students’ academic activities, including public examinations conducted by the West African Examination Council and National Examination Council.
However, one of the parents, Ibrahim Saidu, said the relocation of the Rimi college students would translate to heavy financial burden on parents.
According to him, the state government had for sometimes now, stopped the admission of students into Rimi collage and the move may be a ploy to permanently stop their children from attending the school.
Another parent, Malam Muttaka Mukthar, said that the relocation would put the security of their children at risk.
He explained that there has been long standing conflict between a section of youth in Unguwan Rimi and Unguwan Kudu where their children would be relocated to, as such their children would be put at risk.(NAN)
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Tuesday, 11 February 2020

NGO mobilises girls to embrace science courses


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By Sani Idris
 An NGO, Showcasing Her Excellence Initiative, has commenced the sensitisation of girls in secondary schools in Kaduna State to embrace science courses.
The NGO initiated the event to mark the 2020 international day of women and girls in science, with the theme ‘Investment of Women and Girls on Science for Inclusive Green Growth’.
News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that 146 girls from eight secondary schools participated in the sensitisation campaign on Tuesday in Kaduna.
Executive Director of the NGO, Maryam Junaidu, said that the initiative was designed to encourage young girls in junior secondary classes to choose science related courses.
According to Junaidu, sciences had become a male dominated field, in spite of its huge potentials.
She said that girls also have the potentials to delve into the various fields of science so as to contribute to the growth and development of the country.
“We are using the ‘Catch Them Young’ strategy to encourage them at a very young and delicate period to make wise decisions on what to study in secondary school and subsequently sustain it to higher institutions as a path to specialization.
“This program is meant to sensitise them on what to choose, either science or art, but we encourage them more to choose sciences, we hope at the end, their mindset of science being a hard and tedious course would change,” she said.
NAN reports that specialists from medical sciences, engineering and other specialisation shared their experiences with the students.
Mrs Antonia Asuku, a pediatric nurse from Kawo General Hospital Kaduna, advised parents to encourage their children to study what they have passion for especially those who desire to study sciences.
She said that science allows students to explore their world and discover new things, adding that it was an active field containing activities such as hands-on labs and experiments.
“Teachers should ensure that they are familiar with the working, scientifically, designing and making objectives for their class level and implement programmes that would enable their pupils to achieve these objectives.”
Asuku also advised teachers in the middle and senior classes to allow students design and conduct their own investigations and to complete open-ended problem-solving tasks.(NAN)
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