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Plateau residents groans as cooking gas hit N1,300 per kilogram

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Asile Abel,Jos

Residents of Plateau State have decried the increasing cost of Liquefied Petroleum Gas in the state and appealed for the urgent intervention of the government on the matter.

Some of the residents who spoke with Nigerian Tracker in Jos lamented that the unabating hike in the price of the commodity has made life more difficult for them and members of their families.

The residents, therefore, concluded that if nothing is urgently done by both the government and the entire supply chain to address the matter, they may have to resort to the use of firewood or charcoal for cooking.

Speaking with our correspondent, Nasil Gyang a resident of Bukuru in Jos South Local government explained that the old prices of N900 and N1000 per kilograms were no longer obtainable as gas stations now sell the commodity at 1,300

He added that the timing for the increase of cooking gas was wrong because Nigerians were yet to recover from the hardship brought upon them by the removal of the fuel subsidy which has distorted the economy of the nation.

He stressed, “It is sad that the cost of cooking gas keeps increasing almost on a daily basis, and nothing is being done about it.

“We need the help of the government to address the issue. Otherwise, we may have to start using charcoal or firewood.

“The situation is very worrisome because salaries have not increased for many years now. We are going through a lot already due to the hardship caused as a result of the fuel subsidy removal by the federal government.”

Another resident of Farin Gada in Jos North LGA who sells cooking gas in small quantity, said he had not been able to purchase the commodity for some time now due to the hike in prices.

He added that many of his customers have resorted to the use of charcoal and firewood, a measure that has reduced the business patronage.

“Since the hike in the prices of cooking gas, life has been difficult for members of my family because the patronage has been low. I am waiting to see if the prices will be reduced so that I can buy to resell to my customers.

“Almost everything in the market has become very expensive, and we don’t know how we can escape from the situation we have found ourselves. I am appealing to the government to look into the matter because it is my only means of livelihood,” he said.

When visited CALAH gas station, Dunkan Bali road, Jos South Local government area, it was discovered that one Kilogram of cooking gas sold for N1,300

“The increase is also affecting our business as a lot of customers now resort to using firewood and charcoal for cooking.

“So, I am appealing to the government and all other stakeholders to put their hands on deck towards addressing the issue in order to reduce the sufferings of residents of the state,” he pleaded.

A staff of the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC), Jos office who refused to mention his name because he was not authorise to speak on the issue simply said “the commission is doing everything within it’s powers to stabilse all issues surrounding the persistent increase of cooking gas”.

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We closed hostels over non-compliance with our rules— MAAUN President

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The President of the Maryam Abacha American University of Nigeria Prof. (Dr.) Mohammad Israr has clarified the closure of the Al-Ansar Indabo hostel over non-compliance with the university rules.

It would be recalled that the university has on Monday closed the hostel citing noncompliance and non-adherence to the welfare of students.

In a statement on Tuesday, Professor Israr explained that the university Management found it necessary to take the action due to non-compliance with the university’s rules and regulations governing the operation of private hotels.

“Despite issuing queries to the owners of the affected hostels, they failed to comply with our rules and regulations, we have no option but to take this appropriate action.

“Non-compliance resulted in several unwanted situations and activities within the hostel, including poor water and power supply. These issues pose a serious threat to the well-being of our students.

“We have to protect the reputation that we built for over 13 years, we stand by ethics to ensure good conduct and welfare of our students”.

The hostels are privately owned facilities approved by the institution to accommodate students.

According to Israr, it was part of the university’s effort to ensure safe, secure, and decent hostel accommodations for students while maintaining a zero-tolerance policy for any form of immorality among university students.

The school, which acquired its operational license and commenced academic activities in 2021, allowed private developers to build and apply for the school’s accreditation to house students.

“This is part of the founder’s initiative to contribute more to the economy of the state.

You cannot find these irregularities in our hostels but in the ones owned by the private developers. The closure is in the best interest of the parents and students”. Israr said.

“Accordingly, all affected students are strongly directed to vacate the hostel immediately after the completion of the first-semester examination.

Meanwhile, the management is collaborating with relevant security agencies to ensure total compliance,” the statement said.

It would also be recalled that the university last week ordered the immediate closure of Insktaf hostel as a result of some criminal activities such as torture, physical assault and injury among others, posing a serious security threat to the well-being of students living in the affected hostels.

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FEC endorses life insurance for Tinubu, Shettima, Gbajabiamila, Akume, ministers

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Didi Walson-Jack, head of service of the federation, says the Federal Executive Council has approved the Group Life Assurance Scheme for government workers, paramilitary and uniformed personnel.

Ms Walson-Jack said this while briefing State House correspondents on Monday at the end of the sixth FEC meeting of the year.

She said through the insurance scheme, the federal government would provide a life policy for each public servant and that in the event of death, the public servant’s next-of-kin would benefit from helping the family cushion the effect of the loss.

This scheme underscores the importance that President Bola Tinubu’s administration has placed on the welfare of the federal workers. This year, the group life assurance scheme covers key government officials, comprising Mr President, the vice-president, the chief of staff, and the secretary to the government of the federation.

The other beneficiaries are ministers, the head of the civil service of the federation, permanent secretaries and staff of federal government ministries and treasury-funded agencies,” she stated.

According to her, the scheme also covers the paramilitary agencies such as the Nigerian Immigration Service, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, Nigeria Correctional Service, the Federal Fire Service, Federal Road Safety Corps, National Drug Law Enforcement Agency and the Office of the National Security Adviser.

She added that the insurance scheme would be annual, and that the approval given by FEC was for the 2025/2026 policy year, and the policy would commence from the date of premium payment to underwriters in line with the no premium, no cover policy.

“The approval for today was for the appointment of 17 insurance underwriters for the group life insurance cover and for the year 2025/2026, as I had earlier mentioned.

“The premium is paid to the insurance companies for 12 months. So, this policy will expire in 2026,” she disclosed.

(NAN) Peoples gazette

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Kano To Recruit More Than 17 Thousand Security Guards for Public Schools

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As part of renewed efforts to strengthen safety in schools, Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf has announced the recruitment of 17,600 security guards to be deployed across public schools in Kano State with immediate effects.

This was contained in a statement issued by governor’s spokesperson Sunusi Bature Dawakin Tofa on Monday.

Speaking at an official event in Kano, the governor revealed that 400 security personnel will be recruited and stationed in each of the state’s 44 local government areas. The initiative aims to safeguarding the lives of students and teachers, and create a safe learning environment across all public schools.

“This decision was born out of our administration’s commitment to protect our children and teachers from emerging security threats,” Governor Yusuf said. “We cannot afford to allow fear or insecurity to disrupt the education of our future leaders.”

The newly recruited guards will be trained and strategically deployed to man school gates, monitor suspicious activity, and coordinate with relevant security agencies where necessary.

This development comes alongside several other education reforms introduced by Gov. Yusuf’s administration, including the solarization of 200 schools and the distribution of instructional materials, as well as plans to permanently employ qualified BESDA staff.

Governor Yusuf reiterated that security, education, and youth empowerment remain key pillars of his administration’s agenda. He called on parents, community leaders, and traditional institutions to support the government’s efforts in ensuring safety in schools and promoting quality education for all.

 

 

 

 

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