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The commandant Dr Ibrahim Abdul with members of NWAF

 

The Commandant National Drugs Law enforcement agency Kano state command, Dr. Ibrahim Abdul, said Kano State Government is not assisting the agency in terms of infrastructural development, though the incumbent Governor made promises during the unveiling of illicit drugs arrested by the agency early this year, but yet, the promises were not fulfilled.

He further stated, even when the government gave mobility to security agencies they never give them one.

The command said Whenever they have any operation in all their 7 zonal offices in Kano state, they have to come and borrow vehicles in the command. How do you think the fight against drug abuse and illicit trafficking of substance will be successful? He rhetorically asked.

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Dr. Ibrahim Abdul stated this when he received the leadership of Northwest-awareness foundation on a courtesy visit at his office.

Dr. Ibrahim Abdul commended the foundation on its tireless efforts in fighting against illicit drugs.

He also talked about the dangers of unlawful drugs and encouraged the members of NWYAF to lead by example in fighting drug abuse in Nigeria. He listed various illicit drugs with their effects and origins.

Dr. Abdul with some female members

According to Dr. Ibrahim Abdul, they have recorded a lot of achievements in the fight against illicit drugs in Kano State, this made the state the sixth state in terms of drug abusers’ hierarchy in Nigeria.

He said prior to his arrival as Commandant, Kano state ranked the first in terms of drug abusers across Nigeria.

He concluded by thanking NWYAF for seeking to have a bond of relationship with his agency in order to have a flourishing outing in the fight against drug abuse in Kano state, which he promised that the door of the agency is always open for the foundation.

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In a remark chairman of the foundation NWYAF,  Comr. Mahmud Garba Shawai, asked the Commandant, why does the agency looks partially dilapidated with poor infrastructure and inadequate facilities in running the affairs of the agency? Why NDLEA don’t establish divisions across the 44 local government of Kano state?

Dr. Ibrahim Abdul sought the intervention of the foundation in disseminating their condition to the appropriate bodies that may assist the agency.

Comrade Mahmud Garba Shawai told the commandant that they were in his office to strike a cordial relationship between the agency and the foundation.

Those that accompanied comrade Shawai during the visit include Comrade Muhammad Sani Uba, National treasurer, Comrade Umar Abdullahi Secretary-General, Comrade Fatimah Isa Galadima national welfare 2.

Others are comrade Zaharaddeen Muhammad member and comrade Surayya Musa Gwarzo member, then Comrade Umar Rufai PRO and Comrade Jabir Muhammad, National Secretary.

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HISBAH Commandant Offers 50 Slots to Journalists in Next Mass Wedding

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Sheikh Aminu Ibrahim Daurawa HISBAH Commandant Kano

 

Sheikh Aminu Ibrahim Daurawa, Commander-General (CG) of the Kano State Hisbah Board has revealed that the board has offered 50 slots to journalists and media workers in the next batch of the state’s mass wedding program.

Reports indicate that Sheikh Daurawa revealed this in an interview with journalists on Wednesday.

The Hisbah CG said following the success recorded in the last batch of the mass wedding which saw about 1,800 couples married off, the board decided in to include interested members of professional groups and trade unions in the programme.
We have given 50 slots to journalists and other members of the media who are interested in participating in the mass wedding programme,” he said.

He added that the board would also include legal practitioners and health workers in the next batch of the exercise.

Sheikh Daurawa also explained that the essence of the mass wedding program is to entrench moral values in the society and reduce immorality among young men and women.

Meanwhile, Sheikh Daurawa has urged Hisbah personnel across the 44 local government areas of the state to re-commit themselves to the job or resign.

He made the call during a meeting with heads of Hisbah commands in the 44 LGAs in the state at KERD conference hall in Kano city on Wednesday.

According to him, the Hisbah management has since provided written guidelines to help operatives understand their roles and responsibilities.

He explained that the Hisbah board has collaborated with Yusuf Maitama Sule University, Kano (YUMSUK), Amine Kano College of Islamic Legal Studies, Sa’adatu Rimi University of Education and the department of Islamic studies at Bayero University, Kano (BUK) to establish a Hisbah Academy.

He said when established, the Hisbah Academy would be an institution where formal knowledge and skills pertaining to Hisbah work would be taught and certificates would be awarded to its graduates.

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President Tinubu Salutes Nigerian Workers On May Day

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President Bola Ahmad Tinubu

 

President Bola Tinubu heartily congratulates Nigerian workers on the auspicious occasion of Workers’ Day held annually to celebrate the lifeblood of our country.

The President salutes Nigerian workers for their fidelity to the peace, progress, and development of the nation evident in their tireless efforts and patriotic zeal to keep the national engine running.

President Tinubu celebrates Nigerian workers across all spheres – from the clerical officer who ensures the proper documentation and distribution of correspondence; the security officer who remains ever dutiful through all seasons; the teacher who secures the future of our nation by imparting knowledge to the next generation; the doctor who works relentlessly to save precious lives, and to all Nigerian workers who keep the candle aflame.

The President affirms that his administration remains committed to improving the welfare of all workers, noting the various relief programmes, including the wage award and the imminent minimum wage review.

President Tinubu strongly believes that the custodians of the nation’s machinery deserve a fair wage and enhanced welfare and that a labourer is deserving of not just any reward but fair and commensurate wages.

In a statement t by Chief Ajuri Ngalele Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity said the President assures Nigerian workers of his dedication to not only improving their welfare but also enhancing their working conditions and providing the necessary tools for them to succeed.

 

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Backward Integration: Dangote Targets 700,000MT of Refined Sugar in Four years

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L-R: Company Secretary/Legal Adviser, Dangote Sugar Refinery Plc, Temitope Hassan; Group Managing Director/CEO, Dangote Sugar Refinery Plc, Ravindra Singhvi ; Executive Director, Dangote Sugar Refinery Plc, Mariya Aliko Dangote; and Chairman, Dangote Sugar Refinery Plc, Aliko Dangote, at the Dangote Sugar Refinery Plc 18th Annual General Meeting, on Tuesday, April 30, 2024 in Lagos.

 

Dangote Sugar Refinery Plc (DSR) has unveiled plans to produce 700,000 metric tonnes of refined sugar from locally grown sugarcane in the next four years, through its Backward Integration Programme (BIP).

Chairman of Dangote Sugar Refinery Plc, Aliko Dangote stated this at the company’s 18th Annual General Meeting (AGM) held yesterday in Lagos, just as the Nigerian Exchange released the company’s first-quarter result for 2024, indicating an increase of 20.1 per cent in its revenue to N122.7 billion.

Dangote, at the AGM, said in alignment with the Federal Government of Nigeria’s policy guidelines, DSR continues to focus on and enhance its Backward Integration Project (BIP) by deploying and reviewing project strategies to ensure efficient delivery.

He noted that the 700,000 metric tonnes would meet 50 per cent of the current market demand for refined sugar. According to him, the 10-year sugar development plan to produce 1.5 million MT of sugar per annum from locally grown sugarcane remains a germane roadmap to the attainment of the Company’s objectives.

Our focus is on achieving the revised targets set for DSR Numan Operations, Dangote Adamawa Sugar Limited, and Nasarawa Sugar Company Limited, while we are hopeful that the Taraba State Government will resolve the community payment issues that have led to the stoppage of activities at the Dangote Taraba Sugar Limited, Lau/Tau project.”

He added that “…During the year under review, despite the challenges we were faced with, the company significantly scaled up investment in the Backward Integration Projects with the ongoing expansion of the DSR Numan factory refining capacity from 3,000TCD to 9,800TCD year-end.

The factory will be increased with an additional 5,200TCD to 15,000 TCD (tonnes of cane crushed per day) eventually to meet the need in view of the massive land development activities also going on at the site. The aim is to achieve 24,200 hectares in total by the year 2029.”

He also emphasised that despite the adverse impact on the business environment by the continuous increase in the inflationary trend, lack of liquidity and FX to fund the company’s equipment import among others for the backward integration projects, concerted efforts are ongoing to secure the needed funds for the development of the Nasarawa Sugar Company Limited project at Tunga in Awe Local Government Area of the state.

This will enable the company to put in place the needed infrastructure for the eventual commencement of full-scale production and ensure that the Dangote Sugar Backward Integration ‘Sugar for Nigeria Project’ is achieved. In the end, over $700 million investment would be committed to the Backward Integration Programme,” he added.

Dangote said that the Dangote Sugar (Ghana) Limited, was established as a subsidiary of the Company during the year under review, in line with the plan to expand its presence in the sugar industry across Africa.

On outlook, he stated that “achievement of the goals of the Sugar Backward Integration Master Plan remains our focus. This will go a long way in delivering the anticipated benefits, especially in FX savings and cushioning its impact on our operations amongst other benefits to the company, all stakeholders, and the nation.”

Group Managing Director/CEO of Dangote Sugar, Ravindra Singhvi said, “Despite these challenges, we are resolute and focused on the delivery of our business targets in the medium to long term.”

He pointed out that “as we continue to navigate through the scarcity and high cost of foreign exchange, escalating costs of raw materials amongst others, our focus is to enhance the effectiveness of our supply chain processes, optimise cost, improve our operational efficiencies and delivery on our Sugar for Nigeria backward integration project.”

He said “the target is to produce a minimum of 1.5MT refined sugar annually from locally produced sugarcane at our integrated sugar production estates, which is expected to alleviate some pressure on costs and our demand for foreign currency.

Achievement of a sustainable business remains one of our key strategies and concerted efforts were made towards sustaining the achievements we have recorded in the past,” Singhvi added.

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