News from Nasarawa
PDP National Leadership Structure: Nasarawa stakeholders appeal for inclusion
From Daniel Abel, Lafia
As the main opposition People’s Democratic Party (PDP) set to hold its convention to elect new leadership to pilot the affairs of the party, concerned stakeholders from Nasarawa state have appealed to the National Working Committee to consider Nasarawa in the distribution of political positions.
Engr. (Dr). Kefas D. Kaura. PDP StakeHolder from Karu LG made this position known in a press statement made available to the o newsmen in Lafia, the state capital on Sunday.
The statement reads, “Since the return of Democracy in 1999, the People’s Democratic Party ( PDP) has remained resolute in promoting the principle of internal democracy and equity despite all odds.
“This unwavering commitment to the ideals of political party structure made the PDP stand out amongst other Parties not only in Nigeria but in the African continent .
“The leadership structure of the PDP at the national and sub- national levels over these years reflects the wisdom and dreams of the founding fathers of the Party.
“As the party takes bold steps to reposition, reform and perform its role as the leading opposition and biggest party in Africa, the world would be interested in the party’s preparation for the future of politics in Nigeria which cannot be said to be complete without the veritable contributions of the PDP.”
The stakeholders noted that how its officials would emerge from existing vacancies and the next historic and state chapter congresses and national convention coming up later in the year is strategic.
“How this process is handled will sign-post the future of PDP and its politics at all levels. At this point, it is pertinent to again note that Nasarawa State deserve strategic accommodation in what would become the present or future outlook of the party.
The concerned group noted that the inclusion of Nasarawa in the official position will enable supporters believe in their consistent choice of relationship with the PDP despite the saddening activities of outsider influence on the outcome of elections in Nasarawa State.
“Let it be on record at this moment the Nasarawa State Chapter of the party made a historic sacrifice when it’s leadership and leader Senator Walid Jibrin opted out by taking Nasarawa State along to relinquish the only non- executive but highest advisory position of the Chairman BoT because of Sen Iyochiya Ayu nomination as national chairman from her neibhour Benue.
“In view of this established fact that the Party has existed for over 24 years with states such as Benue, Plateau, Kogi, Kwara others in the North central geo political zone occupying the seat of National Chairman of the PDP at different epochs except Nasarawa.
The group however said that the gesture to include Nasarawa in the upcoming convention would no doubt give the zone a sense of togetherness, unity, and presence.
‘We in Nasarawa State are not only feeling abandoned despite the sacrifice of our leader, Walid Jibrin. Supporting Nasarawa is a legitimate, expedient, and record-setting outlook.
“In conclusion, we call on the National Executive Committee of our great Party to take a critical appraisal of the leadership structure in order to maintain its disposition of amicable resolutions of issues within the party.
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Phoenix University to Matriculate 260 Pioneer Students in Nasarawa
From Abel Abogonye, Lafia
Phoenix University, the first indigenous private university in Nasarawa State, will officially matriculate its first 260 students on Monday, November 25, 2024. This milestone comes after the university began academic activities on October 7, 2024.
The Vice Chancellor of Phoenix University, Professor Abdullahi Bala, made the announcement at a press conference held at the university’s Senate Building in Agwada, Kokona Local Government Area.
He shared that the students, who have been admitted into various courses across the faculties of Computing Science, Applied Science, Agriculture, Social Sciences, and Management, represent the beginning of a new educational journey in the state.
Professor Bala highlighted the achievements of the university since its inception, including the relocation from its liaison office in Keffi to the permanent Agwada campus, the inauguration of principal officers, and the commencement of lectures. He also emphasized that the university is committed to offering a solid foundation for academic excellence.
He emphasized that the university has established a solid foundation with the inauguration of key university officers, the commencement of lectures, and the formation of the Board of Trustees (BOT) and the Governing Council.
As part of its strategic development, the university has appointed prominent figures.
Notable figures appointed to the university’s BOT include Dr. Abdullahi Adamu CON, Turakin Keffi, as Chairman, alongside members such as Professor Isa Ibrahim Ali Pantami, Dr. Faisal Shu’aib, and Professor Sa’adu Hassan Liman.
The Governing Council is chaired by Professor Ibrahim Gambari, former Chief of Staff to President Muhammadu Buhari.
Professor Bala also announced that the investiture of Dr. Muhammadu Ndimi, a renowned businessman and philanthropist, as the pioneer Chancellor of the university will take place alongside the matriculation.
Dr. Ndimi will also receive an Honorary Degree of Doctor of Humane Letters honoris causa during the event.
The Vice Chancellor commended the Nasarawa State Governor, Engineer Abdullahi Sule, for his support, including awarding scholarships to 92 indigenes and contributing to infrastructural development such as the completion of a sports complex and the reconstruction of the 24km Kokona Junction to Agwada road.
Phoenix University aims to offer high-quality education in a secure and conducive environment, with state-of-the-art teaching facilities, green initiatives, and a focus on affordability.
Professor Bala urged the people of Nasarawa State to consider securing admission at the university, emphasizing its strategic location and commitment to quality education.
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APC Chair Congratulates Newly Elected PDP counterpart in Nasarawa
By Abel Daniel, Lafia
The Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Nasarawa State, Dr. Aliyu Bello, has extended his congratulations to the newly elected counterpart in the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in the state, Alhaji Adamu Bako following his victory in the recent PDP elections.
In a statement signed by the State Publicity Secretary, Mr. Otaru Douglas, Dr. Bello conveyed his warmest regards, stating, “On behalf of the State Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Dr. Aliyu Bello, and the entire executive committee of our great party, I extend my warmest congratulations to you on your well-deserved victory as the newly elected chairman of the People’s Democratic Party, Nasarawa State Chapter.”
Dr. Bello welcomed Bako to what he described as Nasarawa State’s “vibrant political landscape,” adding that Bako’s new leadership role is crucial in shaping a constructive opposition voice and offering meaningful critiques of government policies when necessary.
He expressed confidence that Bako’s expertise and vision would enhance good governance and support the state’s democratic progress.
“As a seasoned politician, we firmly believe your experience will be invaluable in promoting the principles of good governance, fostering popular participation in the political process, and building robust, competitive partnerships that will inspire the ruling party to deliver its best for the overall well-being of our citizens,” the statement read.
The APC Chairman also expressed appreciation for the outgoing PDP Chairman, Mr. Francis Orogu, recognizing his significant contributions toward fostering a spirit of political cooperation and peaceful competition during his tenure.
In closing, Dr. Bello urged the PDP to continue upholding democratic values through active citizen engagement. “As you assume duties as the new state chairman, you have a unique opportunity to build upon this legacy and inspire a new generation of leaders,” he added.
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Police in Nasarawa arrest Suspected Kidnapper, recover part of ransom money
The Nasarawa State Police Command has arrested a suspected kidnapper, Abdulkarim Zakari, from Wamba Local Government Area, and recovered part of the ransom money allegedly obtained during a recent kidnapping incident.
According to a statement by the Command Public Relations Officer, DSP Ramhan Nansel, Zakari, a middle-aged man, was apprehended on Sunday as part of an ongoing investigation. Police operatives from 38 PMF Akwanga, working in collaboration with the Nasarawa Eggon Division, arrested Zakari in connection with the kidnapping of Ciroman Fulani, which occurred in Arugbadu village, Nasarawa Eggon LGA.
The police reported that during interrogation, Zakari confessed to his involvement in the kidnapping. He disclosed that his syndicate collected a ransom of five million Naira (N5,000,000), of which he received a share of one million and two hundred thousand Naira (N1,200,000). A sum of five hundred and forty-seven thousand Naira (N547,000) was recovered from him during the arrest.
The Commissioner of Police, CP Umar Shehu Nadada, has ordered a manhunt for other members of the kidnapping syndicate still at large. He also commended the police officers for their ongoing efforts to combat crime in Nasarawa State.
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