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Road safety officers’ wives donate to road accident victims in Plateau

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The Plateau Chapter of the Road Safety Officers’ Wives Association (ROSOWA) has donated some items to victims of road accidents in Jos the state capital of Plateau.

Mr Peter Longsan, the Public Education Officer of the Plateau Command of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), announced this in a statement issued in Jos.

Longsan said that the donation was part of activities outlined to commemorate the 2022 Africa Road Safety Day and Road Traffic Crash Victims Remembrance Week.

He said that members of the association visited the victims at the Our Lady of Apostles hospital and donated the items to them.

Mrs Foghotnan Makah, who led the team said that the gesture was to identify with victims of road accidents and encourage them in their difficult times.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that items donated includef washing and bathing soaps, toilet papers, body cream and detergent, among others.

The association also donated disinfectants, cotton wool, disposable gloves, mopping sticks and buckets to the management of the hospital.(NAN)

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Plateau: Mutfwang warns against harmful grazing, cattle rustling, poisoning of livestock

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Plateau State Governor, Caleb Mutfwang, has once again, issued a stern warning against what he described as harmful grazing practices, cattle rustling, poisoning of livestock, willful destruction of crops, night and underage grazing, or any act capable of threatening peace and security in the state.

Mutfwang, who gave the warning in a statewide broadcast to mark his third year in office on Friday, said his administration had resolved to move against perpetrators of such acts and would no longer condone attacks or acts of violence against any community under any guise, including reprisal attacks from both farmers and herders.

The Governor added that anyone found culpable of violating the law would be dealt with severely to serve as a deterrent to others.

Also dwelling on the recent ban on motorcycle operation within Jos–Bukuru metropolis, Mutfwang said the measure was taken following extensive monitoring of the security situation in the affected areas, and reiterated the firm position of his administration on the enforcement of the ban.

“These measures were introduced in the best interest of public safety, environmental protection, peaceful coexistence, and protection of the rights and dignity of our people,” he said.

He added that his administration however, remains open and willing to listen to all genuine grievances and complaints, assuring that every legitimate concern brought forward through lawful means will receive the attention and consideration it deserves.

Mutfwang noted that due to proactive measures put together by his government, Plateau State was on the rise again.

“Hope is being restored, confidence in governance is gradually returning and the dream of a peaceful, united, secure, and prosperous Plateau is becoming a visible reality.

“Indeed, the Plateau of our dreams is possible, and together, we will continue to build a state that future generations will be proud to inherit,” the Governor said.

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Nigeria, AfDB sign agreement to operationalise $7bn aviation transformation programme

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Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, on Thursday in Brazzaville, Congo, signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) between the African Development Bank (AfDB) and the Federal Republic of Nigeria to advance the implementation of the Integrated Aviation Transformation Programme (IATP), a $7 billion initiative designed to modernise Africa’s aviation sector.

This was disclosed in a statement by the minister’s Special Adviser on Media and Communications, Tunde Moshood.

Mr Keyamo participated in a high-level dialogue session with the president and governors of the AfDB, where he presented the opportunities embedded in the programme and Nigeria’s role in driving its implementation.

According to him, the IATP offers a strategic pathway to unlock aviation investment across Africa, with Nigeria positioned as a key beneficiary through ongoing sector reforms and policy alignment.

He also unveiled President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda for the aviation sector, describing it as a framework that could serve as a model for other African countries seeking to develop their aviation industries.

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Mr Keyamo said Nigeria had already taken key preparatory steps to position itself for the successful take-off of the initiative.

“including domesticating the Cape Town Convention, updating its IDERA and reworking its aviation insurance policies to meet global industry standards,” he said.

He noted that these reforms were necessary to build investor confidence and align Nigeria’s aviation framework with international best practices.

The minister also highlighted the newly approved Nigeria Aircraft Leasing Company, saying it would play a critical role in improving access to aircraft financing and expanding airline operations in the country.

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He added that the African Development Bank was being engaged to mobilise capital in support of the initiative, given its potential to transform aviation financing across the continent.

The statement added that the President of the AfDB, Sidi Ould Tah, expressed satisfaction with the presentation and pledged the bank’s commitment to supporting the successful implementation of the IATP across Africa, particularly in Nigeria.

Following the dialogue session, Mr Keyamo unveiled the Country Compact for Nigeria’s aviation sector and then signed the Letter of Intent between the AfDB and Nigeria, formally marking a commitment to deepen cooperation in aviation development.


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