Thursday, 28 July 2022

Insecurity: NDA inaugurates Centre for Early Warning Studies

 Agency Report

By Muhammad Tijjani 



The Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) has inaugurated a new centre for early warning studies, expected to generate robust database on threats to national security.


The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), reports that the Centre was set up in collaboration with the University of Ibadan.


The centre was inaugurated on Wednesday at the NDA old site in Kaduna, as part of activities for the Academy’s annual International Conference.


The theme of the conference is, “Defence, Security and Sustainable Development in Africa: Challenges and Responses.”


The Commandant of NDA, Maj.-Gen. Ibrahim Yusuf, said the Centre would help to alert relevant stakeholders on potential dangers and assist them to take appropriate actions.


He said that it would be collecting data on the causes and incidences of violence, criminality, terrorism and insurgency across Nigeria.


According to Yusuf, it will add value to the nation’s intelligence and security architecture by providing data that will drive national policy and strategy.


He explained that the Centre would have two main research hubs, one in the University of Ibadan and the other at NDA, serving the southern and Northern parts of Nigeria.


“Very soon, the NDA centre will reach out to sister universities, experts and other stakeholders in the North to contribute to the work of the centre,” the commandant said.


Earlier, Chairman of the conference, Prof. Munzali Jibril, explained that the 2022 conference was to sustain the Academy’s established tradition of constructive engagement on defence and security in Africa.


He said the conference would address the dynamics and nexus in defence, security and sustainable development in Africa, with focus on challenges and responses at unilateral, bilateral and multilateral levels.


Jibril added that the conference had received over 130 submissions and processed 118 suitable abstracts from 129 scholars and practitioners.


“These papers will be presented under 15 panels to be chaired by distinguished Professors from reputable universities across the country,” he said.


Delivering a keynote lecture, Prof. Abiodun Alao, Director, Centre for African Leadership, King’s College London, said most countries with solid minerals such as diamond had experienced complications in the areas of defence and security.


He said this was so, because it was linked with money laundering and smuggling.

According to him, even in crude oil exploration, issues often cropped up over profitability, environmental consequences, international politics, relevance to global economy and balancing ethno-political and socio-economic considerations.


“Fishing conflicts have been more complex in places where oil politics intermingle with fishing,” Alao added, citing a number of such conflicts in Nigeria’s Niger Delta region.


 “Indeed, one of the main protests of the people in many riverine areas of Nigeria’s oil producing communities is the destruction of fishing opportunities.


“A conflict that is often forgotten in this category is the one in the Bakassi Peninsula, where the conflicts associated with fishing have been subsumed under the general controversy surrounding the ownership of the oil-rich area,” he said.


He lamented that with the economic hardship being experienced in many local communities across the continent, it was likely that water resources would become a major cause of conflict in the years ahead.


“The established dominance of internal fishing companies is likely to attract opposition from local fishermen while unintentional trespassing will continue to affect relations between countries where local fishermen do not appreciate their limits in international boundaries.


“But as countries across the continent continue to brace themselves for the diverse implications of these, also important are the affairs of states in the politics surrounding dam constructions”.


Alao, however, said Nigeria had enough resources to meet the demands of its population and ensure sustainable development.



“The reasons why the continent has not been able to maximise the opportunities from these endowments are because structures are not in place to ensure fair and equitable distribution.

“And a string of external influences have emerged to exploit these weaknesses to their advantage,” he said.


According to him, Africa’s main natural resource and asset are its people and their resilience amidst formidable odds.


He said investment in the people would offer the greatest benefit for the continent and prevent the cycle of conflicts that brought Africa to the focus of international concern.


NAN reports that during the event, the Society of Peace Studies and Practice conferred honorary fellowship on the First Lady, Hajiya Aisha Buhari, and Yusuf, the NDA Commandant.

A total of 450 postgraduate and some final year cadets of the NDA were conferred withassociate membership of the Society.(NAN)



Sunday, 10 July 2022

Eid-el-Kabir: Kaduna APC stakeholders holds get together

 Agency Report

By Muhammad Tijjani


The All Progressives Congress (APC) stakeholders, under the name ‘Kaduna Progressive Group’, on Sunday held an

Eid-el-Kabir get together at ward 12, Unguwar Sanusi Area of the state.


The Convener of Kaduna Progressive Group , Dr Bashir Ibrahim, joined the APC stakeholder in Kaduna South for the get together to celebrate sallah at ward 12 unguwar Sanusi, to mark the year’s Eid-el-fitri celebrations.


Ibrahim assured the members of the party that more of such activity wouy be done to all ward offices so as to touch the Grassroots supporters to enhance maasive votes during 2023 elections .


“We should all seek ll maximum support to senator uba sani and our brother, the state assembly member from this constituency Hon Auwal Yaro Maikyau who tireless support good development in the state and the constituency”.


He thanked the ward chairmen and seek their support for such kind of projects in their varouis wards and to state levels.



In his remarks, the APC Ward Chairman, Mal Shittu Zubairu welcome members and all wards chairmen present at the meeting and seek collaboration in making this party stronger toward future election as a team.


He appealed to members that such kind of meeting organised by Dr Bashir Ibrahim was highly commendable because it had been long the party did any thing of such to bring people together and share ideas for the future of Kaduna.



In his remarks, Malam Abdulkarim Abubakar, the Public Relations Officer, Kaduna South, appealed for reconciliation and urged members to forget and forgive as a way forward toward a successful party in Kaduna State.


He said he would facilitate the planning and execution of several activities in the party , urging party members and communities to cooperate with each other in the struggle to checkmate incompetency at varouis levels.


Also, the Vice Chairman of the ward, Malam Jamilu Usman, also urged members to intensify mobilization of members of the community toward a successful election ahead.


He commended them for the successes recorded so far in varouis elections and urged them not to relent towards meeting the expectations of the people.


The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), Reports that members that made various comments were women ledears and Mr Andrew Anda Paul from television ward and Bulus Alkali Kakuri of Gwari ward who all spoke on team work and patient to all members present.


They pledged to continue to sensitise their communities to support the party in their effort to address the challenges facing Nigeria.(NAN)


Tinubu has picked a running mate, Source discloses

 

A source confirmed that the APC presidential flag-bearer has decided on his choice of running mate for the 2023 general elections.

APC Presidential candidate, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu. [Facebook:Bola Tinubu]

The All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidate, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, has chosen a running mate to feature on his presidential ticket ahead of the February 2023 election.

This was confirmed by a highly-competent source in the Tinubu Campaign Organisation who requested anonymity, NAN reports.

The source also added that Tinubu would revealed the name of his presidential candidate this week.

He said, “The vice-presidential nominee may most likely be a former governor and senator from the Northeast part of Nigeria.

The person is also by accident of birth a Muslim, confirming what Gov. Abdullahi Ganduje of Kano State said on Saturday that Tinubu had settled for a Muslim-Muslim ticket,’’ the source said.

According to the source, the APC presidential flag-bearer didn't choose his running mate based on religion, rather, he considered factors such as competence, exposure and intellectual depth.

The considerations given for the choice of a running mate were dictated by the need to choose an individual capable of working with the presidential candidate to take Nigeria to greater heights,’’ the source added.

Meanwhile, Tinubu is expected to make a trip down to Daura, Katsina state, on Sunday, July 10, to pay Sallah hommage to President Muhammadu Buhari and also intimate him on his choice of running mate.

Pulse reports that the APC presidential candidate submitted the name of Alhaji Kabir Ibrahim Masari, a Katsina politician, as a placeholder in order to meet up with the up with the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) deadline.

Tinubu was away in France from June 27 on a short vacation during which he held some strategic meetings. He returned to Nigeria on Saturday early enough for Sallah festivities.

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