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Rotary club constructs N8m toilets, bathrooms for girls in Abuja school

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The Rotary International District 9125 says the club has constructed toilets and bathrooms worth over N8 million for female students of Government Girls Secondary School (GGSS) in Dutse, Abuja.

In a statement on Thursday, Goddy Nnadi, governor for district 9125, said the project is focused on preventing diseases and providing adequate water and sanitation for girls in schools.

The project, initiated by the empowering girl initiative committee of Rotary International District 9125, was in partnership with five clubs in the federal capital territory (FCT).

The clubs are Abuja Kubwa, Abuja Prestige, Abuja Aso-Golf, Abuja Maitama, and Abuja Lugbe VON in District 9125.

Nnadi said the project would improve the quality of life for young girls in school, adding that they can now feel dignified when using the facilities.

“All the projects we have done, are projects that will impact human beings. We will continue to do more to improve the quality of life in society,” he said.

“When we came here, the first thing we did was engage. We engaged the school authorities to identify their areas of need. This assessment is important for you to know what they want, and that it makes sense to them.

“And then we realized that the environment was not so good, especially for our young girls. It is a kind of human debasement when you have a lady bathing and defecating outside. There were not enough toilets and some toilets collapsed.

“The project should be about N8 million. The whole project took us less than eight months to complete.

“I’m so pleased that is so impactful, that when they get in there, they will feel dignified, to stay inside, take the shower and come out.”

The governor added that five toilets, five bathrooms 13ft by 12ft soak away were constructed while four toilets and four bathrooms were rehabilitated.

Commenting on the condition of the toilets before the construction, Fatima Muhammad, principal of GGSS school, said the girls could not access restrooms as they were in a bad state.

Muhammad commended the rotary clubs for the support, adding that the girls were being trained in how to maintain the facilities.

“I am too excited that my girls would conveniently go to the toilet and use the convenience as expected for either bathing or the other call of nature,” she said.

“It wasn’t looking good. It was not habitable in any way and not conducive. But today we are smiling. But we feel like pulling out buckets of water and running in there now to bathe.

“The children are already receiving training and sensitisation on maintenance, especially on the need to ensure that they enter the toilet with adequate water to wash and then always leave the toilet the way they want to meet it again. So this is the slogan we are using now. Leave the toilet the way you would want to meet it again.”

Also speaking, Lovina Okorn-Ntui, chairperson of empowering girls initiative and district committee, said the club’s objective was to impact the life of the girl child.

“So, when we got to this school, it broke my heart that the girls were bathing outside. Just in the open and you know, the female is open. And when you’re open and you’re bathing what happens? You can easily contract infections, which may affect their reproductive organs,” Okorn-Ntui added.

“So it gave us concern. We came here, we gave them sensitisation. We did a foundation laying of the project, and to the glory of God, we are here today to do the commissioning.”

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Appeal Court nullifies ruling restraining Bayero from parading self as Kano emir, orders fresh hearing

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The court of appeal in Abuja has ordered a fresh hearing of the Kano state emirship tussle involving Aminu Bayero.

In a judgment delivered on Friday, a three-member panel of justices led by Mohammed Mustapha, faulted the verdict of the Kano state high court.

The high court had stopped Bayero and four other dethroned emirs of Bichi, Rano, Gaya and Karaye from parading themselves as emirs.

The appellate court held that in the ruling delivered by Amina Adamu Aliyu, trial judge, on July 15, Bayero was denied fair hearing due to the “shoddy manner” the high court conducted its proceedings.

Mustapha said the high court was unfair to Bayero by conducting proceedings without serving him a hearing notice to enable him present his case.

The lead justice held that all courts of law are bound to ensure justice for all parties by giving them equal opportunities, adding that the conduct of the proceedings against Bayero amounted to a travesty of justice.

Consequently, the appellate court ordered that the case be remitted to the chief judge of the Kano state high court for reassignment to another judge for expeditious determination.

Lamido Sanusi was reinstated as emir by Abba Yusuf, governor of Kano, at a colourful ceremony in the government house on May 24.

The Kano house of assembly repealed the law that Abdullahi Ganduje, former governor of the state, used to depose and exile Sanusi in 2020.

The repeal paved the way for the reinstatement of Sanusi and the dethronement of Bayero.

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Makinde announces Abimbola Owoade as Alaafin of Oyo

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Seyi Makinde, governor of Oyo state, has announced Abimbola Akeem Owoade as the new Alaafin of Oyo.

The announcement was made in a statement issued on Friday by Sulaimon Olanrewaju, his chief press secretary.

Owoade’s appointment comes over two years since the death of Lamidi Adeyemi who was Alaafin from 1970 to 2022.

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US government returns $52.88m linked to Diezani

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The Government of the United States of America, USA, has repatriated the sum of $52. 88 million it said was traced to former Petroleum Resources Minister Diezani Madueke.

The US Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr. Richard M. Mills, Jr, led a delegation that executed the Assets Return Agreement at the Federal Ministry of Justice Headquarters in Abuja, on Friday.

Signing the agreement on behalf of the Federal Government, the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Prince Lateef Fagbemi, SAN, disclosed that the $52.88m arose from the forfeiture of Galactica assets, linked to the ex-Minister and her associates.

The AGF maintained that the development was not only a testament to the unwavering commitment of both nations to fight corruption but also signified the commitment of the USA to facilitate restitution and support integrity and accountability in governance.

“Measures have also been put in place to ensure that the repatriated funds are not only disbursed but also utilized transparently and accountably by the World Bank and IIJ, with periodic reports to be forwarded to Nigeria and the US on the implementation of the projects.

“This robust framework will guarantee that the funds are effectively used for the full benefit of the Nigerian people in line with UNCAC and the Global Forum on Asset Recovery (GFAR) principles,” the AGF added.

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