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Ministry of Land and survey organises an interactive session with all surveyors in the state

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By Asile Abel, Jos

The commissioner of lands, Survey and town planning Barr Peter Nyam Gai, says 280 files of lands titles that were opened for individuals in the last three years are yet to be attended to, because owners of the files refused to pay for processing.

Barr Nyam Gai, made the disclosure during a town meeting with experts in the town planning sector.

The town meeting is part of efforts in curbing menace of uncoordinated buildings in Plateau state, due non adherence to building code and specifications, the ministry of lands, survey and town planing held a town hall meeting with experts to address the challenges.

The Commissioner, Lands, Survey and Town planning Barr Peter Nyam Gai, convey the meeting, to sought expertise opinions of town planners, surveyors and estate valuer’s for the needful be done.

During the open door discussion, most experts who spoke suggested that all processes of building structures should not be allowed to undermined by procedures.

Some town planners were of the views that the state government should insist on using only experts and modern techniques in planning the state, particularly urban areas.

They also noted that government
stand’s the chance to generate revenue in the process. “Every building plan that is generated from here in plateau state must be paid for.”

The experts told the ministry to upgrade it ITC to the current and modern global standard, that be assessed easily, where processing of documents are done at the finger tips.

Responding to the suggestions and comments made by the experts, Barr Nyam Gai, said his administration will ensure remodeling of all aspects in the lands acquisition and town planning.

He revealed sadly that there were wrong revocation of some land allocated to individuals, promised that abnormalities will be corrected.

On the accusations of missing data of some land titles; he argued that the allegations haven’t got to his desk, but assured that, should the allegations are verified, any staff found wanting would be disciplined.

The Commissioner worried that about 280 persons whom obtained files with the ministry for accreditation of land titles, have refused to pay the fee, since three years ago, hence the documents remained dormant.

Barr Gai assured that all the suggestions made would be taking seriously, and acted upon accordingly.

The Commissioner informed that the just concluded town hall meeting/interactive session was to mitigate on the challenges and implement a befitting urban for the present and future.

Gai, told the gathering that experts from the ministry would be charged to wakeup to their official responsibilities, as a means preventing avoidable guide in town planing.

There were calls by some experts to the ministry of lands, survey and town planning to create an effective ITC that will allow acceleration process of acquiring land titles.

Participants town planners, Survivors
Architects and estate valuer’s.

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Viral Video Misattributed to ISWAP Sparks Misinformation Concerns

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A video circulating widely on social media has sparked controversy and confusion, as it is being falsely linked to ISWAP (Islamic State West Africa Province) and attributed to a recent comment by Governor Babagana Zulum of Borno State, Nigeria. However, security analyst Zagazola Makama has debunked these claims, clarifying on his verified Facebook page that the footage has no connection to Borno State or Nigeria.

According to Makama, the video in question originates from Burkina Faso and features members of JNIM (Jama’at Nasr al-Islam wal Muslimin), a militant group active in the Sahel region. The misrepresentation of this footage is not only misleading but poses significant risks, as it can fuel unnecessary tension and undermine trust within communities.

Makama emphasized the importance of verifying information before sharing it online, especially in sensitive matters like security and governance. “It’s unfortunate how quickly misinformation spreads, especially when people don’t take time to verify facts,” he stated.

The incident serves as a stark reminder of the dangers of misinformation in the digital age. As social media continues to play a pivotal role in shaping public opinion, users are urged to exercise caution and responsibility in consuming and sharing content. False narratives, particularly in matters of national security, can have far-reaching consequences, including heightened anxiety and strained relationships between communities and authorities.

Governor Zulum has not commented on the video, but the clarification from Makama highlights the need for vigilance and critical thinking in the face of viral content. As Nigeria and other nations grapple with security challenges, the spread of unverified information only adds to the complexity of addressing these issues effectively.

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Gombe Commences building of NYSC Lodge to Accommodate Corpers – Education Commissioner

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National Youth Service Corp’s (NYSC ) members deployed to Gombe State have been urged to avail themselves with the massive on going transformations in the State.

The call was made by the Honourable Commissioner of Education, Professor Aishatu Umar Maigari while addressing the Corp members during their routine daily briefing at NYSC Orientation camp in Amada, Akko Local Government.

Prof Aishatu Maigari said in support to the contributions of the NYSC in the state, Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya’s administration is building in the first phase self contained houses that can accommodate over 100 corp members across public schools.

She therefore, urged the members of the scheme to feel at home throughout their service year as people of Gombe State are peace loving and hospitable in addition to the conducive environment created by the present administration in the state.

Responding, the Gombe State Coordinator of the NYSC Mrs Chinwe Nnanne Nwachukwu commended the giant transformative drive of Governor Inuwa Yahaya and the innovations taking place in the education sector of the state.

The NYSC Coordinator also appreciated the Commissioner for attending the daily briefing which is a moral boaster to Corp members.

More than 1500 Youth Corp members are currently at the camp and will soon be posted to their various places of primary assignment for the service year.

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Gov. Abba K. Yusuf Approves ₦15.6 Billion for Over 3,000 Former APC Councillors’ Gratuities

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In a landmark decision that addresses the recklessness of the previous administration, Governor Abba K. Yusuf of Kano State has approved a total of ₦15.6 billion for the settlement of outstanding severance gratuities, accommodation allowances, and leave/recess allowances owed to over 3,000 former councillors from the 44 local government councils.

This significant financial package targets councillors who served during three distinct periods: 2014-2017, 2018-2020, and 2021-2024. The funds are set to be disbursed in three installments across April, May, and June 2025.

These former councillors served under the administration of former Governor Abdullahi Ganduje, during which their entitlements remained unpaid. The issue of these outstanding payments has caused considerable frustration among the affected council members. Governor Yusuf, elected on a different political platform, has taken the initiative to settle their earned entitlements, marking a departure from previous administrative practices.

Ibrahim Adam, the Special Adviser on Information to the governor, issued a statement highlighting the administration’s commitment to addressing the plight of the former councillors. “The approval of ₦15.6 billion is a fulfillment of Gov. Abba Yusuf’s promise to ensure that all outstanding entitlements owed to our dedicated public servants are settled. It is our duty to uphold the dignity of those who serve in elected positions,” Adam stated.

He further emphasized that this financial intervention is not just a commitment to the past but also a step towards fostering trust and accountability in governance. “His Excellency recognize the sacrifices made by these councillors throughout their service. It is time to right the wrongs of the past, and the government is determined to make this happen,” he added.

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Local government officials have expressed appreciation for Governor Yusuf’s decision, viewing it as a critical step toward rectifying the financial injustices faced by these former councillors. This timely intervention is expected to provide much-needed support to the over 3,000 individuals who have long awaited their rightful entitlements.

Governor Yusuf’s administration continues to gain public support as it actively works to resolve various humanitarian and administrative issues that have persisted from previous regimes. As the scheduled payments approach, many are hopeful that this financial relief will further enhance the well-being of the former councillors and contribute positively to their communities.

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