Monday, April 26, 2010

FG TO RELEASE ADAPTATION POLICY

Patrick Osadebamwen
ABUJA: CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION POLICY, Minister of Environment Mr. John Odey has said the federal Government would release its National adaptation strategy against climate change phenomenon.
The policy which would guide the nation on its adaptation programme to help the people cope with the challenge would place Nigeria ahead of other African countries who are still faced with the challenge in the area of developing a national strategy.
The minister said this during a courtesy call by the Charge de Affairs of the United State Embassy Mr. Dundas McCallough to his office.
Odey who said the strategy was developed between the ministry of environment and Nationa Air Space Management Agency, NAMA, sought further cooperation from the United States government to extend its eco toruist and forestry projects to Bauchi state.
Fielding questions from journalist on other areas of cooperation and assistance between both countries McCollough said The US was open to any cooperation of mutual benefits.

NIGERIA SET 2013 TARGET ON ENVIRONMENT PROGRAMMES

Patrick Osadebamwen
ABUJA: ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION Nigeria Vision 2020 Central Working Committee on Environment has said it planned programmes would begin to yield positive result from myriads of environment problems by the year 2013 even as it urged the ministry of environment to be alert to the impact of environmental degradation following its various manifestations across the country.
Professor Abubakar Mamman, chairman of the committee said the committee has identified some programmes and projects to drive the vision 2020 environment activities in the medium term set between 2010 – 2013.
Mamman said that some of the priority projects establishment like 1500km Green Wall Sahara project in the 11 frontline states of the north; 28 integrated waste facilities in selected cities across the country; development of regional reference laboratory as well as logistic for effective compliance monitoring and the establishment of clean development mechanism projects etc.
He also enumerated the targets set by the committee to ensure the restoration and of the Nigeria environment for sustainable social economic development through massive afforestation, increase in the country forest cover from the present 6 percent to 8 percent by 2013, reduction in population related health problem relatively. Environmental monitoring and enforcement and fully developed capacity to mitigate the effects of disasters as well as fully developed capacity for carbon trade.
Professor Chukwuma Asala another member of the committee emphasised the need for the ministry to be alert and effect immediate response to such complaints. This was necessary because of level of forest cover loss as well as soil erosion and flood damages which have had direct impact on the lives of the people.
Asala pointed out that the extent of environmental damage required billion of naira to address hence it was incumbent on the ministry to quickly respond to any report of environmental problem.
Responding to the committee’s call, Minister of Environment, Mr. John Odey admitted that the environmental challenge before Nigeria was indeed huge but assured the committee of his commitment to respond to the needs of the environment through their professional inputs of the committee and the ministry staff.
He reminded the committee that the federal government has expressed its will to act on the side of Nigerians as the efforts so far has demonstrated the interest of government to deal with issue of environment adequately therey by advancing the aspiration of the vision 2020 team.

CPC CAUTION PUBLIC ON DEFECTIVE CAPRISONNE

Patrick Osadebamwen
Consumer Protection Council, has enjoined Nigerian consumers of packed juice to properly inspect sealed juice packs and ensure that all fruit juice packs are properly sealed before purchase and consumption.
In a release made available to summit the council said “This alert is informed by the discovery of the Consumer Protection Council (CPC) that a particular batch of Caprisonne apple flavour in the market has seal defects.
The released, which was signed by the council’s Director General, Mrs. Ify Umenyi also counselled consumers of Caprisonne not to panic as “the defective batch of that juice is being withdrawn, while investigations are on-going to uncover the cause of the defect.
Caprisonne drinks have not been found to be sub-standard, except this defective batch which is being withdrawn. Consumer Protection Council, therefore, dissociates itself from a text message which is said to be in circulation, warning consumers against its consumption.”
The council also tasked members of the public to reach its office where it finds any of the Caprisonne believed to have defective packs so as to assist the council on its efforts to.

FG MAPS SHORELINES TO COMBAT OIL SPILL

Patrick Osadebamwens
ABUJA: Minister of Environment, John Odey has assured that the federal government was committed to the implementation of the master plan for the development of the Niger Delta Region.
The minister gave this assurance at the presentation of the Environment Sensitivity Index, ESI, Mapping of the shorelines aimed at activating effective response to oil spill incidence in the country.
The ESI captured eight states of the shoreline extending from Lagos to Calaber including another 50 kilometers inward of the areas covered. Other states captured are Ondo, Edo, Delta Bayelsa, Rivers and Akwa-Ibom.
Odey said “the index mapping is essential to preserve and protect our fragile ecosystem from the impact of oil spillage”.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Promotion: Immigration bars HND Supritendents

Patrick Osadebamwen

Higher National Diploma, HND, holders of the Nigerian Immigration Service, NIS, in the supritendent cadre may have been permanently restricted to enjoy further promotion following ommision of their names from the list of newly promoted officers of the service after due participation in the last conducted interview exercise.
The promotion list posted on the notice board of the Immigration Service at its Airport road Head office in Abuja clearly showed that only university graduates of first degree holders among the rank of supritendent cadre were successful in the published promotion list with names of their HND counterpart conspicuosly ommited.
Although successful officers who have been decorated are elated over their personal promotion but expressed disappointment at the decision of the Comptroller General Chukwura Joseph Udeh on the alleged unilateral removal of the names of HND holders in the service.
It was learnt that before the sacking of the erstwhile cabinet, approval was secured for the promotion of officers and men of the Service in line with the Establishment rules. Following this, service personnel were invited for interview which took place in the third quarter of 2009 at the Civil Defence Immigration and Prisons Services Board, Gwagwalada.
Our sources said the examination and interview which lasted for 24 hours was conducted tagged operation show your certificate from all graduates of first degree and Higher National Diploma. Sources said graduates who underwent the compulsory one year National Youth Service Corps, NYSC, scheme were shortlisted and took the same interview and examination in the same hall.
Consequently, successful candidates were forwarded to the service leadership for publication. It was at this point that a twist was introduced by the Comptroller General Chukwura Joseph Udeh who allegedly ordered the removal of all HND graduates on the list.
Inside sources said that the meeting did not end without resistance from some officers in the meeting who faulted the decision demanding the wisdom behind the action. Meanwhile after omitting the names of the Higher Nationa Diploma officers other of equivalent rank: Principal Inspector of Immigration, PII, Chief Inspector of Immigration, CII, and Chief Supritendent of Immigration, CSI, who possessed NCE and Ordinary National Diploma were promoted.
Udeh’s failure to provide convincing reason strengthen resistance by an Assistant Comptroller in the meeting which led to a physical scuffle on the matter between the Comptroller General and the Assistant Comptroller of the service who was said to be openly opposed action.
The rules of the service had placed a limitation of promotion of HND graduates at level 14 with an option of conversion for progression to level 17 where such service personnel has acquired the higher qualification such as Masters degree or Phd.
Findings by our reporters revealed a deep dissatisfaction amongst the officers who were affected by this development, one of the affected officers quarried, “It is clear that we are not yet in that level, we are between level 10 and 13 if the bar is at level 14 as stipulated by the rules in the scheme of service why should we be handpicked and visited with this evil decision?
The development has been described as unfortunate and capable of dividing the officer cadre of the Nigerian Immigration service as it introduces complexes among its officers arising from the tertiary insitituion they have attended.
Another argued that the situation would introduce an era of hostile work environment for all officers of the service and would dampened the morale of affected officers many of whom said the situation stands against the spirit and letter of existing guidline approved by the National Council of Establishment.
Reacting on matter, Assistant Comptroller of Immigration, Ekpedeme King, said those flying this kite should reach out to the Civil Defence Immigration and Prisons Board for clearance as the Board is the only body with the mandate to deal with issues of promotion.
It would be recalled that the former President Olusegun Obasanjo administration had lifted the bar on the limitation of a Polytechnic graduate of Higher National Diploma who were hitherto restricted to the height of level 14 in the service.
Sources in the service who volunteer information on the matter on ground of anonymity said the action by the comptroller general was misguided by his advisers and that it may consume him if he does not allow the rules that govern the service to moderate his actions at this critical time of his career.
A similar sitution was alleged to have rear its head while Gen. Godwin Abbey was the interior minister. Abbey it was learnt instructed the service to harmonised HND and degree officers together as such dichotomy was not considered in military circles.
Ekpede dismissed this position saying that if the former minister, Gen. Abbey made such remark it would have been a ministerial directive backed by a circular, adding that “I am not aware of such pronouncement by the former minister.”
Another officer said am not affected but this development can cause a divide amongst us and “How do you expect any sensible officer who was in the service years before some others came into the service accept becoming a surbodinate to his junior.”
It would be recalled that a two-day stakeholders forum on strategies for the implementationof government policy on parity between HND and first degree qualification held between June 15 and 16 2009, and published in the Federal civil Service Bulletin July-september 2009 issued a communique amongst which it stated that “ a government white paper on parity between HND and first degree qualification has already directed the removal of ceiling on the career progression of HND holders in the public service.

This report was published in the SUMMIT Newspapers April 3, 2010

ODEY HINGES DEVELOPMENT ON ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY

Returned Minister of Environment, Mr. John Ogar Odey has expressed confidence in the calibre of staff of the ministry of environment where he has been reassigned to serve the country.
Odey, who resummed office immediately on his reassignment addressed members of Staff and called for continued cooperation and pledged his loyalty to Nigeria and the Acting President, Goodluck Jonathan. He said no meaningful development can be attained without proper development of the environment and its sustainability.
“Let me pledge like I did before all Nigerians and the acting President this afternoon that I would do my best and also sincerely do my job.” He said. According to him, ‘from the charge the acting president gave us this afternoon, it is now for us to hit the ground and keep moving I must say that my own job is easier because I have come back to meet a better workforce,” he added.
Speaking further, Odey said he left the ship at the Environment Ministry steaming saying, “i have no doubt of the capabilities of the crop of officers and I must say that with the report and what I have seen the Environment ship is still sailing. It is therefore very important that this ship would require a greater steam than we earlier provided to keep sailing.”
The Honourable Minister also commended the staff of the ministry for the rousing welcome extended to him and told the staff that all their function as staff of the Federal Ministry was to service the interests of posterity. He encouraged them to ensure that they leave indelible footprint so that the future generation would identify them and improve on them.
Noting that being away has given him a wider horizon on the way and manner to approach some environmental issues, the Minister noted that no nation can attain meaningful development without proper attention to the needs of the environment, saying , “we must strive to achieve environmental sustainability and this cuts across all spheres of life like agriculture.”


Ministers of the Federal Republic of Nigeria

Ministers of the Federal Republic of Nigeria
Under Acting President Jonathan
Sworn in April 6th 2010


Ministers Ministry
Agriculture Prof. Shiekh ahmed Abdullah
Mr. Awodele Hajeem Adewale (State)
Justice, Mohammed Bello Adoke SAN
Education Prof. (Mrs.) Ruqayatu A. Rufai
FCT Sen. Bala Muhammed
Finance Mr. Olusegun Olutoyin
Mr. Aderemi W. Babalola (State)
Foreign Affairs Mr. Henry Odein Ajumogobia
Dr. Idi Hong (State)
Information & Communication Prof. Dora Akunyili
Mr. Labaran Maku (State)
Niger Delta Affairs Elder Peter Godsday Orubebe
Hon. Samuel Ode (State)
Petroleum Resources Mrs. Deizani Alison-Madueke
Defence Chief Adetokumbo Kayode
Murtala Shehu Yar’adua (State)
Planning Dr. Shamsudeen Usman
Works Sen. Sanusi Daggash
Chris Ogiemwonyi (State)
Aviation Mrs. Fidelis Njeze
Commerce and Industry Sen. Jibril Martins Kuye
Miss. Josephine Tapgun (State)
Culture and Tourism Abubakar Sadiq A. Mohammed
Environment Mr. John Ogar Odey
Health to be appointed
Alhaji Sule Bello (State)
Interior Emmanuel Iheanacho
Mr Humphrey Abah (State)
Labour & Productivity Mr. Chukwuemeka Wogu
Mines & Steel Devt. Musa Mohammed Sada
Power Nuhu Somo Wya (State)
Police Affairs Alh. Adamu Waziri
Science & Technology Prof. Mohammed K. Abubakar
Special Duties Navy Capt. Earnest Olubolade (rtd)
Transport Yusuf Suleiman
Youth Development Sen. Akinlabi Olasunkanmi
Women Affairs Iyom Josephine Anenih (mni)
Sports Hon. Ibrahim Isa Bio
Lands Housing &
Urban Development Hon. Nduese Essien