The Nigerian
PUBLISHED SINCE MAY 29, 1968 • Vol . 39 • NO.004 TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 2014 • N 100.00 CUTTING EDGE Page 13
Nigeria needs Heroes
Edo Fire Fighters save 103 lives, N1.5bn property
BENIN CITY – Fire Fighting and Rescue Services of Edo State Ministry of Transport has saved 103 lives and property worth N1,507,708,450 billion. These were results of
combat of 103 fire incidents that occurred at Private dwelling, pipe line explosions, tankers, industrial establishments, hotels, electricity transformer, stalls, busstop, markets, petrol
stations, automobile, shopping complex and finance house in different parts of the state in the last quarter of 2013 and first quarter of 2014. These were contained in a statistical document
from the Planning, Research And Statistics Department, of the Ministry and made available to newsmen in Benin City yesterday. During the incidences, Continues on page 2
Illegal logging
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Nervousness and the causes
Edo steps up action By ADAMS OYIBOKE
BENIN CITY - Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State has said his government will step up action against illegal felling of trees as a step towards protection of the environment and battle climatic change. “We need to protect Speaking yesterday at the inauguration of the our environment; if we Forestry Management don’t protect the forest, Committee and Edo City we could become part of Transport Service Board the savanna. “The issue of climatic at the Government House Benin City, change is real and the Oshiomhole said: “the damage which people challenge before you is who fell trees for their own selfish reasons do to enormous. “It is not only about the environment is collecting revenue from something that we must those involved in logging, confront head-on. “Ensure that our I think the first task is to forests are not protect our forest.
devastated by illegal felling of trees. We need to revisit the books and know what new laws we need in order to protect our environment”, he said. On the Edo City Transport Service,
Oshiomhole said, “I trust, as men and women of responsibility, you would be able to add value to the management of the Transport sector. “We are working hard to raise fund to increase the fleet so that we have
more buses plying the city. They currently have one hundred buses and we intend to increase the number. “It will be to your credit if we are able to achieve this. I ask you to scrutinize the
management and ensure that they do the right thing. “Ensure that the company is run efficiently and profitably. Ensure that there are no wastages and above all, Continues on page 2
HIV/AIDS: EDOSACA
to assist civil society organisations By QUEENNETH A. OROBEDEO BENIN CITY – Secretary to Edo State Government (SSG), Prof. Julius Ihonvbere has said the State Agency for the control of HIV/AIDS (EDOSACA), would provide support to Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) through a system of grants, with greater emphasis on strengthening p e r f o r m a n c e Management to improve
result and programme impact. He stated this yesterday in Benin City, at the startup workshop for HIV/ AIDS fund Grants to CSOs. The SSG who was represented by the Permanent Secretary, office of the SSG, Alhaji Momoh Abu (Esq) said the goal of HAF Grant to CSOs to achieve the objective of HIV p r o g r a m m e Development Part 2. (HPD P2) which is the reduction of New HIV
TIT BIT “Every war develops in three stages, the
need to control the fate of others by our wishes, the imposition of our wishes through tyranny, and the greed for the expansion of our wishes.” - Kingsley Ogbeide-Ihama
infection by scaling up prevention intervention and increase access to and utilization of HIV Counseling, Testing, care and support Services. Prof. Ihonvbere also remarked that Governor Adams Oshiomhole has Continues on page 2
CONGRESS: Mr. Foluso Adebanjo, Commissioner of Police, Edo State Command (middle) with his men, Mr. Kenneth Ebrimson, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Operations (left) and Mr. Ali Janga, Assistant Commissioner of Police Operation, during the Edo State All Progressive Party Congress which took place at Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium, Benin City recently. Photo: LUCKY AGIE.
IG urges court to vacate order stopping arrest
N100m dud cheques by Italians:
ABUJA The Inspector-General of Police, on Monday urged an Abuja Federal High Court to vacate its earlier order, restraining him from arresting two Italians who admitted issuing N100 million dud cheques under duress. The court had granted an order of interlocutory injunction, restraining the I-G from arresting the plaintiffs, Piero Allafranchino and Taglioretti Roberto on May 16. Mr Patrick Ikwueto
(SAN), counsel to the IG and Zenith Bank, in an application, urged the court to discharge the
order granted on May 16, and entertain the substantive suit. Ikwueto said it was
necessary to vacate the ex-parte order so that the two Italians would not have advantage over his
clients in the proceedings of the substantive suit. Continues on page 2
Nat’l Confab warns delegates’ aides over protest
ABUJA The National Conference has warned personal aides and drivers to delegates to the conference against a planned protest.
Deputy conference Chairman Bolaji Akinyemi also advised the delegates to call their supporting staff to order
over a move to stage protest at the conference venue on June 2 over alleged unpaid allowances.
Akinyemi, who gave the advice during plenary in Abuja, said a petition written to the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Mohammed Abubakar, Continues on page 2