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Align educational curricular with market demands – Judge urges varsities

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JUSTICE Stephen Jonah Adah

By Friday Idachaba, Lokoja.
Judge of the Supreme Court of Nigeria and Acting Chancellor, Salem University, Lokoja, Justice Stephen Jonah Adah
has urged Nigerian universities to align educational curricular and outcomes with emerging market demands and workplace dynamics.

The Acting Chancellor who is also Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the institution, made the call in his opening speech at the 6th Combined Convocation Ceremony of the University on Friday in Lokoja.

Justice Adah said the prevailing economic situation had placed demand on the universities to focus more and more on imparting not just theoretical knowledge, but also practical skills to capture evolving industry and labour market realities.

He also called on government to put in place policies, programmes and strategies to address labour market distortions, saying that government, universities and other tertiary institutions had roles to play to douse the fire being ignited by unemployment.

“As we bid these graduates farewell from the secure walls of the university, we must express our worries about the danger signals from the turbulent Nigerian labour market to where they are bound.

“The exit of some foreign companies, the contraction of employment positions, as reported by the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN), and the high mortality rate of small informal sector businesses including some monetary and fiscal policies, account for the steep rise in unemployment rate, put recently at 5.3 per cent by Nigerian Labour Force Survey.

He urged the students as “Change Agents” to deploy the skills they have acquired in the cause of their studies to create jobs for themselves and others rather than wait on government.

“It might interest you to know that 87. 3 per cent of Nigerian workers are self-employed, according to the Nigerian Labour Force Survey of the 3rd Quarter 2023. You could proudly be one of them” he urged.

In same vein, Bishop Enobong Etteh, Acting Pro-Chancellor of Salem University, charged the fresh graduates to employ some of the 21st century skills in creativity, innovation and enterprise to overcome the challenges of unemployment.

The Bishop said that the graduands would certainly be confronted with challenges arising from the congested nature of the Nigerian labour market.

“One of the challenges you are certain to confront, as every young graduate in the present day Nigeria, will be from the congested nature of the Nigerian labour market where youth employment runs at a record rate of 8.2 per cent, according to figures from the National Bureau of Statistics.

“Waiting for paid or white-collar employment may occasion frustration. This is where I challenge you to employ some of the 21st century skills you have acquired from this university to think outside the box, to act instead of waiting to be acted upon.

“The labour market challenges should offer you the unique opportunity to convert your knowledge and skills to goods or services that meet the needs of your local or larger global communities”, he said.

Vice Chancellor of the University, Prof. Alewo Johnson Akubo rendering the account of his four years of stewardship, said all courses of the University had gotten full accreditation.

He added that seven new programmes have been licenced by the National Universities Commission in 2023 to commence Post graduate studies up to PhD levels.

Prof. Akubo poured encomium on the founding Chancellor, Arch Bishop Sam Amaga for his relentless service to humanity and particularly his commitment to the cause of orphans above primordial considerations.

a total of 497 graduands were being awarded various degrees at the Convocation ceremony with 471 First Degree graduates broken down into 42 First Class Division; 247 Second Class Upper division.

Others are 176 Second Class Lower Division and six in the 3″ Class Division 26 others graduated from the Post Graduate School with 20 M.Sc., five MBA and one PGD. (Ends)

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N-HYPPADEC Projects Management Post-Evaluation team commends Kogi communities

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By Friday Idachaba, Lokoja

The National Hydroelectric Power Producing Areas Development Commission (N-HYPPADEC) has undertaken a Management Post-Evaluation exercise of its projects across communities in 10 Local Government Areas in Kogi state commending communities for taking ownership of the projects.

Nura Tanko Wakili, the Team Lead while addressing newsmen at the end of the exercise commended the N-HYPPADEC catchment communities in Kogi state for taking ownership and utilizing the projects cited in their areas described their zeal as “heart-warming.”

Nura who is also the Head of Press and Public Affairs in the Commission, said that the wholesome acceptance of the Commission’s projects by the communities was not unexpected having from the onset involved the the benefitting communities.

“In N-HYPPADEC, we believe in Community-Driven Development Approach. In Whatever we are doing. We always use our slogan of Bottom-Top approach. We ensure that communities are carried along.

“That’s why we have what we call Needs Assessment. In 2021 when we came on board we conducted needs assessment to identify those areas that are the priorities of these communities for interventions.

“Just recently in this 2024,
we conducted another round of needs assessment and after collecting the data, we don’t go to our offices, sit down and plan on the available data.

“No, we engage the communities to ascertain whether the data captured by our enumerators is what represents the interest of these communities”, he explained.

Nura said that N-HYPPADEC embarked on the Management Post-Evaluation exercise as an intervention agency, to ensure that projects executed by the commission met the purpose for which they were cited in the communities.

“These are communities that are in one way or the other affected by the construction and operations of hydroelectric dams in Nigeria.

“We started operations in six states of Benue, Kebbi, Kogi, Niger, Plateau, Kwara and We are now in Gombe, Nasarawa, Kaduna and Taraba states”, he said.

Speaking in same vein, Mr Lee Ahenjir, Head, Planning, Research and Statistics in the Commission, said, “So far, we are extremely impressed with what we have been able to achieve in the short period of time the commission has been working.

“What we are trying to achieve in the PRS as data bankers for the Commission, through this exercise, is to gather data of the mileage the commission has been able to accomplish over these three and a half years.

“When communities take ownership of the projects,
we also support them by coming up with a maintenance budget so that the project will last and stand the test of time”, Ahenjir said.

Mr Umar Ibrahim, a community teacher at LGEA, Kumgbani in Lokoja Local Government expressed the people’s gratitude to N-HYPPADEC for the intervention in constructing a block of three classrooms saying enrollment had increased from 50 to 120 pupils.

At Community Girls’ Secondary School, Koton-Karfe, a staff of the school, Mr Zubairu Mohammed said that N-HYPPADEC’s intervention in providing classrooms and other equipment, had led to improved enrollment with its present 230 students population.

The N-HYPPADEC team assured the communities that the Needs Assessment for further interventions has been carried out with assurances of more life-changing projects. (Ends)

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Kogi East Senator Condoles with Victims of Kogi Boat Tragedy

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***Calls for Immediate Safety Reforms

The Senator representing Kogi East in the National Assembly, Jibrin Isah Echocho has sent a message of condolence to the families affected by the recent boat mishap on the River Niger.
The boat incident had claimed the lives of many market women traveling from the state to neighboring Niger State.

In a statement personally signed by the senator, Echocho conveyed profound sympathy, urging the bereaved to find solace in the face of the devastating tragedy.
He offered prayers for the peaceful repose of the deceased and comfort for the grieving families.

The accident, confirmed by the National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA), occurred along the Dambo-Ebuchi corridor of the River Niger, a major commercial route.
While investigations are ongoing to determine the cause, the tragedy has intensified concerns about waterway transportation safety in the region.

Senator Echocho expressed alarm over the frequency of such incidents, stressing the urgent need for comprehensive safety measures.
“The waterway connecting Kogi and Niger states has become perilous. Authorities must act swiftly to implement stringent safety protocols to prevent further loss of lives,” he urged.

He called on the government to prioritize the safety of those who depend on water transport, advocating for better infrastructure, stricter regulations, and more effective enforcement of safety standards.

Echocho also assured the victims’ families that the Kogi State government, in collaboration with federal agencies, would provide necessary support to those affected.
He emphasized the importance of community and government cooperation in helping the victims heal and rebuild.

The senator’s message comes as Kogi State continues to mourn the loss of lives, with citizens and leaders offering solidarity and support to the affected families.

The Kogi State government has pledged to assist the victims’ families and to work closely with relevant federal bodies to enhance water transport safety, ensuring that such a tragedy does not occur again.

This incident has reignited national calls for urgent reforms in Nigeria’s waterway safety regulations, as communities demand action to prevent future disasters.

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Igala Youth Council Rejects IPOB’s Inclusion of Igala in Proposed Biafra

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The Igala Youth Council (IYC) has strongly condemned the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) for listing the Igala nation as part of the proposed “United States of Biafra.” The IYC’s stance was made clear during an emergency meeting held on December 1, 2024, in response to a viral video in which IPOB outlined its vision for a 40-state Biafran nation.

In a statement, the IYC’s National Publicity Secretary, Michael Achor Joshua, criticized IPOB for failing to consult the Igala people, emphasizing that the Igala nation firmly rejects any inclusion in IPOB’s secessionist agenda. “We were not invited to any discussions, nor do we support IPOB’s ambitions. Our focus is on achieving good governance within the Nigerian state, not being drawn into what we consider madness,” Joshua declared.

The IYC urged all Igala people worldwide to ignore IPOB’s claims and continue with their lawful pursuits. The council stressed that the Igala nation remains committed to the unity and development of Nigeria.

IPOB’s inclusion of the Igala nation has sparked widespread controversy. The group, which advocates for the secession of the Southeast and other regions from Nigeria, has faced criticism for its disruptive tactics, including the imposition of a weekly “sit-at-home” order that has adversely affected the economy and daily life in the Southeast.

The IYC’s statement reflects growing resistance to IPOB’s secessionist agenda, with the council reiterating its commitment to national unity and peace.

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