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Kano Hosts 47th National Council on Establishments
Kano State has successfully hosted the 47th National Council on Establishments (NCE), bringing together senior public service leaders to strengthen policies and reforms in Nigeria’s Civil Service.
The Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, Mrs. Didi Esther Walson-Jack, described the Civil Service as the backbone of governance and stressed that its efficiency is critical to the success of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda. She announced the approval of new policies on Rewards and Recognition, Incentives and Consequence Management, and Mentoring, as well as continued efforts toward digitalisation and capacity building through ASCON and Federal Training Centres.
She commended Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf for hosting the Council and for Kano’s worker-friendly policies.
In his address, Governor Yusuf highlighted Kano’s historic contribution to national governance and reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to civil servants’ welfare. He disclosed that the state has settled over half of the ₦48 billion inherited retirement benefits backlog, with the balance to be cleared soon. He also noted improvements in promotions, training and working conditions.
Both leaders urged participants to commit to the core values of Accountability, Meritocracy, Professionalism, Loyalty and Efficiency, as deliberations continue.
The Council’s resolutions are expected to strengthen governance and public service delivery across the federation.
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JUST IN: President Tinubu Adds Ibas, Dambazau, Others to the Ambassadorial List
By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa
President Bola Tinubu has forwarded a new batch of non-career ambassadorial nominees to the Senate.
The new nominees include the immediate past Sole Administrator of Rivers State and former Chief of Naval Staff, Ibok-Ete Ekwe Ibas; former presidential aide, Ita Enang; former Imo State First Lady, Chioma Ohakim; and former Minister of Interior and former Chief of Army Staff, Abdulrahman Dambazau.
The nominations were announced on Thursday during plenary, after Senate President Godswill Akpabio read the president’s letter on the floor of the chamber.
In the letter, Tinubu urged the Senate to give swift consideration to the nominees to help fill key diplomatic positions.
Akpabio referred the list to the Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs with a directive to screen the nominees and report back within one week.
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US, Canada ,Mexico 2026 FIFA World Cup: Kano sports writers , PIN, FOCHPA , others agrees to promote peace
Sports journalists under the aegis of Sports Writers Association of Nigeria, SWAN Kano chapter have reached an understanding with other critical football stakeholders to pursue the single agenda to promote peace and national unity during the 2026 FIFA World cup .
The sports writers during a media parley session organized by Sahel Sports News in collaboration with American Space Kano held at Kano state Library Complex had vowed that in spite of the failure of the Super Eagles of Nigeria to qualify for the world cup, they would resort to the new dimension of setting up an national development agenda through football .
Earlier in his remarks the news editor Sahel Sports News, Abdulgafar Oladimeji had tasked Nigerian journalists to always use the world cup period to set the ball rolling on topics that are geared towards national development .
He said “ the world cup is not just about going to compete and win or lose matches Nigerian journalists must shift their focus from just reporting the participation of Nigeria and other national teams of their interest , in the biggest global sports events like the world cup , our journalists need to fashion out to seize the vacuum to arouse curiosity on critical national and global issues that are associated with SDG and MDG human development agenda .
Abdulgafar said “during the world cup period, as sports journalists let us from now henceforth set and pursue national agenda on issues like Peace, health, economic issues , education, issues of inclusion, human rights, gender based issues, community development, security, issues that affect our lives, lets always not forget that football lives in every aspect of our national lives ”
He added that “ though Nigeria would not be at the world cup, the media can still make Nigeria to be at the world cup by using their platform to help drive discussions around national developmental issues, usually the world cup goes beyond just qualifying to play at the Mondial , the Nigerian media should from now learn to tie the world cup to one or more national issues, I am here today to task Kano sports writers to set the ball rolling. Others across Nigeria follow the trend .”
The executive director, Fortress Centre For Human Rights and Peace Advocacy, FOCHPA comrade Abbass Ibrahim, said that peace envelopes all human activities, noting that sports writers should always be conscious of the important need to use their skills in promoting peace, rather than resorting to negativity, just because Nigeria failed to qualify for the world cup they resort to inflammatory reports , this is unprofessional.” Abbass said.
He warned that the media as a tool if not professionally deployed could in contrast become an weapon of destruction, citing the role played by the media in fueling the Rwandan genocide
Abbass urged sports journalists that despite Nigeria would not be at the world cup, they should adopt peace as the world cup set to be won by Nigerians, this he said could be achieved only , if the Nigerian sporting press can dedicate the world cup period to pursue peace building.
In his presentation, executive director, Peace Initiative Network, PIN, Femi Shodipo represented by Coach Friday spoke on the inevitable essence of peace in communities , highlighting on how football is an tested effective tool for peace building in communities.
He tasked sports journalists to synergize to take better advantage of those football elements that have proven to be effective towards promoting peace and stability at all times.
He said PIN have invested hugely in the area of peace building through sports programs in communities in Kano and Ogun states, he testified that these investments have yielded positive returns ,adding that the network would always collaborate with sports media practitioners to promote national peace and unity through sports.
The National Executive Committee , NEC member Sports Writers Association of Nigeria, SWAN, Lurwanu Idris Malikawa in his goodwill message had appealed to sports writers to allocate massive media space and emphasis towards reporting grass root sports events.
According to him, there presently exist huge deficit in the reporting of local and national sports events, he lamented that the Nigerian sports media space has been overtaken by the reports and much emphasis on international sports events , this he said has led to the widened decline in sports development and promotion in Nigeria .
Explaining that this has played a significant role in the decline of the level of success been recorded by Nigerian national football teams.
Malikawa also decried the failure of the Super Eagles to qualify for the 2026 FIFA world cup, citing that the failure to address issues of development and promotion by stakeholders is responsible , stating that the failure of the Super Eagles to qualify for the2026 FIFA world cup is undoubtedly a failure that should be squarely addressed.
The chairman, Kano NUJ Correspondents’ chapel, comrade Muritala Adewale assured the august gathering that the chapel under his new leadership would revive the old days of good relationship its members enjoyed with sports reporting.
He said sports is amongst the predominant factor in the contemporary world, pledging that the chapel will strengthen its relationship with bodies like SWAN and SWIBODA with the aim to enhance sports reports that will foster sports developments in the state.
He also align with the massive outcry by Nigerians over the failure of the Super Eagles to pick the FIFA 2026 World cup ticket, he described how heart broken it has been for Nigerians to wake up that morning to nurse the pains that their darling national team has again failed to pick the ticket to be at the global stage for the largest world football party.
Adewale said , it is time to address whatever were the hiccups responsible for the monumental decline been witnessed in Nigerian football” this has to be addressed, nobody is happy with our football. At this moment ” He lamented.
The chairman, Nigeria Football Coaches Association, NFCA, Kano , Bar. Ibrahim Gwadabe decried the worrisome state of sports infrastructure in the state , saying that no meaningful sports development could be achieved without the availability of adequate spots infrastructure,
Gwadabe specifically appealed to Kano state government to cease from the disruption of sports facilities in the state, he lamented that the disruption of sports facilities across the state is taking its heavy retrogressive tolls on sports development in the state.
He further lamented that new sport facilities were not springing up rather existing ones are been disrupted or erased entirely without replacement, this would not augur well for the well being of the aging citizens and the development of Kano youths , who both require these facilities not just to shape their health well being, but also to help in the development of future professional athletes.
The secretary, Kano NLO Forum, Lawan Wada, who spoke on behalf of the forum said , NLO clubs in the state were ready to key into the promotion and building of peace through football programmes , assuring that their platform would be made available to support any project that would enhance peace building and its co existence in the state.
The deputy executive director, Sports Without Borders Development Association, SWIBODA, Sydney Emeafu said it is time to go back to the drawing board to confront the challenges facing the development of sports in Nigeria.
He said, “it is no longer time to pretend that all is well with sports in Nigeria, sports no longer put smiles on the face of Nigerians, like it use to do in the past, everyday the tales of our sports performance on the continent and on the international stages leaves us with a bitter taste .
Emeafu said “ Nigeria was the power house of youth football, from being the first world champions , when we won the first U-17 world cup to be hosted in world history in 1985 in China , we dominated the game at this level for years and today we can no longer dominate west Africa, countries like Benin republic and Niger republic can confidently challenge our football power without shivering , where did we get it wrong.”
“before in the world of football by just mentioning the name Nigeria even giant nations like Brazil, France, England they catch cold, but today Lesotho and Zimbabwe and Rwanda can stop us from going to the world cup, 20 years ago I could not have imagined that Benin republic and Lesotho will deny us from going to the world cup, well the earlier we wake cup the better, Nigerian government must wake up and address this challenge, football loving Nigerians should not fold their arms and legs , all must come on deck to save our football.” Emeafu said.
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