Tuesday, 9 September 2014

2.5m New Jobs Created in 2 Years - NBS

The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has revealed that 2.48 million new jobs were created in the Nigerian economy between the third quarter of 2012 and the second quarter of 2014.
The Statistician General for the Federation and chief executive of the NBS, Dr Yemi Kale, made the disclosure in Abuja while speaking at a workshop on the review of definition and methodology for computing unemployment statistics in Nigeria.
According to him, the highest number of jobs were created in the informal sector with 1.41 million, followed by the formal sector with 903,804 jobs, and public institutions with 160,591.
Dr Kale also disclosed that a total number of 240,871 jobs were created in the first quarter of this year, indicating a decline of 10.3 per cent from the previous quarter, which recorded 265,702 jobs.
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FG Approves Creation of Great Green Wall Agency

The Federal Government has approved the establishment of the Great Green Wall Agency (GGW).
 
Vice President Namadi Sambo made this known yesterday at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, during a meeting of the National Council on the Great Green. He noted that the GGW was a project the President intends to use to impact positively on the welfare of the society.
 
He commended the private sector for their participation in the project, and advocated for youth involvement in the project.
 
“More youths should be employed to guard the forests so that our investments will be fully protected,” he said.
 
The Vice President also stressed the need for a strategic national plan and approach that will address the socio-economic situation of the nation, adding that the plan should include local community participation to ensure the success of the programme.
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Teachers and School Administrators in FCT Begin One-Year Training

School teachers and administrators in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) yesterday commenced a one-year training to improve their capacity.
The training programme is organized by the FCT Universal Basic Education Board (UBEB) in partnership with the Felicity International Centre for Education Excellence.
At the opening ceremony of the event which held in Abuja, FCT UBEB Chairman, Alhaji Umar Ningi, represented by the board’s Permanent Secretary 1, Mr Benjamin Ogbara, stressed the need for stakeholders in the education sector to constantly undergo training that will enhance their performance to meet international best standard.
 
He promised that the board will continue to collaborate with other stakeholders in the sector to improve the standard of education in the FCT.
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Wednesday, 3 September 2014

FCTA Set to Clampdown Unpainted Commercial Vehicles

The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has expressed its readiness to clampdown on commercial vehicles that are not painted the specified colours.
The Head, Public Relations Unit of the FCT Transport Secretariat, Mr Ifeanyi Ughamadu, made this known to newsmen in Abuja recently. He noted that the deadline for the registration of unpainted commercial vehicles is 1 October, after which the hunt will begin.
He added that all commercial drivers are expected to register with any of the recognised licensed taxi operators, and the secretariat would have their data captured.
“The FCTA has directed the Vehicle Inspection Office and other law enforcement agencies to be on the lookout for enforcement,” he said. “Any `kabu kabu’ that violates the law will be apprehended.”
Mr Ughamadu added that the secretariat came up with a policy in order to curb crime perpetuated by taxi drivers in the territory.
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FG Launches Road Safety Manual

The federal government has launched a road safety guidelines developed by the Nigeria Building and Road Research Institute (NBRRI.)
 
The Minister of Works, Mr Mike Onolememen, launched the document yesterday in Abuja.
 
“It is my belief that the first edition of the Road Safety Guidelines (RSG2014) which provides information specifically for the country and sets out standard approach to accident data analysis will go a long way to help address some of the developmental challenges we face in the road sector,” he said.
 
Mr Onolememen stressed the need for relevant ministries, departments, and agencies to collaborate in a bid to ensure safety on the roads.
 
The guidelines will serve as a reference document for engineering education and enforcement, and to develop a safe-road network system in Nigeria.
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FCTA to Open Zuba Cottage Hospital in 2015

The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has said that it would launch Zuba Cottage in 2015.
 
The Secretary, Health and Human Services Secretariat of the FCTA, Dr. Demola Onakomaika made the disclosure in Abuja recently, while speaking to journalists. He said an supplementary building and the employment of qualified staff are some of the issues delaying the launch of the hospital.
 
“The Zuba case is not abandoned because of the high rate attrition by the healthcare workers in FCT due to the cost of living. This people as soon as they get employment in other places they will leave, last year over 400 left,” he explained.
 
He further explained that the auxiliary building, which is meant to be a staff quarters, was not initially captured in the design of the hospital but was now being added, hence the delay in its opening.
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FG Launches E- Curriculum Portal for Schools

The federal government has launched an e-curriculum portal to help teachers and students in primary, junior and senior secondary schools in the country.
 
The Minister of State for Education, Mr Nyesom Wike, who launched the portal yesterday in Abuja, revealed that it was developed by the Nigerian Educational Research and Development Council (NERDC) and SIDMACH Technologies Nigeria Limited to address the shortage of the national curricula in schools.
 
“The NERDC e-curriculum portal is a web-based, efficient and effective curriculum management solution for primary and secondary schools,” he said. “This solution will provide digital access to school curricula, provision of sample teaching resources for teachers to prepare lesson notes, provision of sample learning materials for the learners.”
 
 “The portal will provide the teachers across Nigeria to compare notes learn new methods of teaching, build capacity through collaborative teaching resources provided on the portal from time to time,” he added.
 
He called on stakeholders in the curriculum implementation in both government and private educational institutions to support the project and continue to strengthen the quality of the education sector.
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