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KEPYO Urges Patriotism Amid Controversy Over Teacher’s Ramadan Palliative Video
KEPYO Urges Patriotism Amid Controversy Over Teacher’s Ramadan Palliative Video
By Jamila Muhammad
The Kebbi Progressive Youths (KEPYO) has called on residents of Kebbi State to demonstrate patriotism and refrain from actions capable of portraying the state negatively.
The group made the appeal while reacting to a viral video in which a teacher lamented that the Ramadan palliative he received was not commensurate with his status as a teacher.
Speaking with journalists in Birnin Kebbi, the spokesperson of the group, Comrade Hamisu Sani, said the organisation was particularly concerned about the reactions that followed the reported suspension of the teacher after he took to social media to air his grievances.
Sani noted that as a public servant, it was not even a right for the teacher to benefit from Ramadan palliatives. However, whenever the government decides to distribute palliatives in whatever form, he becomes entitled. It was on this note, therefore, that Sani faulted the decision of this teacher to publicly ridicule the assistance and, by extension, the state.
According to him, preliminary findings indicated that the items displayed in the viral video were not part of the palliatives officially promised by the state governor.
He added that while citizens have the right to express concerns, public officers are expected to follow established administrative procedures when seeking redress.
“Even where the size or nature of the palliative becomes a subject of complaint, the appropriate step would have been to exhaust internal administrative channels before resorting to other platforms,” Sani said.
He further stressed that public servants are bound by regulations guiding the responsible use of social media, noting that such platforms should not be used in ways that could bring the state government into disrepute.
“As far as we are concerned, the suspension preferred against this teacher may be for bypassing established channels of communication through which to seek redress, breaking the state’s code guiding the responsible use of social media for public servants” Sani said.
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Power Sector Expert Hails TCN Boss’ Reappointment, Says Move Will Deepen Grid Reforms
Power Sector Expert Hails TCN Boss’ Reappointment, Says Move Will Deepen Grid Reforms
By Auwal Ahmad
A power sector expert from Bauchi State, Engineer Auwal Gwallaga, has welcomed the reappointment of Engineer Dr. Sule Ahmed Abdulaziz as the Managing Director of the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN), describing the decision as a strong vote of confidence in his leadership.
Responding to the development, Gwallaga said the renewed appointment was well-earned, noting that Abdulaziz had shown commitment, professionalism, and strategic direction in managing the country’s transmission network.
He said the TCN boss had, over the years, demonstrated the capacity needed to steer one of the most critical institutions in Nigeria’s electricity value chain, especially at a time when the country is pushing for improved power delivery and infrastructure expansion.
According to him, Abdulaziz’s leadership has inspired confidence among stakeholders in the energy sector and helped sustain efforts aimed at strengthening the national grid.
Gwallaga expressed optimism that the second term would provide an opportunity to consolidate ongoing reforms, accelerate the upgrading of transmission facilities, and improve the stability of electricity supply across the country.
“The reappointment of the TCN Managing Director is well-deserved. His track record in driving the growth and modernisation of Nigeria’s power transmission infrastructure speaks for itself,” he said.
He added that the decision was not surprising, given what he described as Abdulaziz’s visible contributions to the expansion and development of the nation’s power transmission capacity.
The electricity expert further said continuity in leadership at the Transmission Company of Nigeria would be vital in sustaining key projects and policies designed to meet the country’s rising energy needs.
He maintained that with the right support and policy consistency, the TCN under Abdulaziz could deliver greater improvements in transmission efficiency and national power stability.
The reappointment, he said, has been widely anticipated by many industry observers who see it as a step toward consolidating gains already recorded in the sector.
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Plateau Attack: Inuwa Yahaya Condemns Killings, Backs Mutfwang’s Response
Plateau Attack: Inuwa Yahaya Condemns Killings, Backs Mutfwang’s Response
By Jamila Muhammad
Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya of Gombe State has condemned the attack in Angwan Rukuba, in the Jos North Local Government Area of Plateau State, describing the killings as a painful setback to peace and security in Northern Nigeria.
Mr. Yahaya, also the chairman of the Northern States Governors’ Forum (NSGF), called the incident unfortunate, condemnable, and inconsistent with the region’s long-standing tradition of peaceful coexistence.
The position was contained in a statement issued by the Director-General of Press Affairs, Government House Gombe, Ismaila Uba Misilli, and made available to journalists in Gombe.
The governor spoke shortly after the NSGF quarterly meeting held at the Gombe State Governor’s Lodge in Abuja, where northern governors reviewed the security situation across the region and renewed their commitment to tackling insecurity and other shared challenges.
He said the latest violence in Plateau State further demonstrated the need for sustained vigilance, stronger intelligence gathering and deeper collaboration with security agencies to forestall similar attacks.
Mr. Yahaya said the North has for generations been known for tolerance, brotherhood, and mutual respect among diverse ethnic and religious groups, warning that acts of violence, such as the Angwan Rukuba attack, must not be allowed to define the region.
He called on residents of Plateau State, especially those in the affected communities, to remain calm and avoid reprisals that could worsen the situation.
According to him, emotional reactions and retaliatory actions would only deepen the crisis and make it more difficult for security agencies and leaders to restore normalcy.
The governor also urged traditional rulers, religious leaders, youth groups, and community stakeholders to unite and support efforts aimed at preserving peace in the state.
Mr Yahaya commended Plateau State Governor Caleb Mutfwang for what he described as a swift and responsible response to the attack, particularly the imposition of a 48-hour curfew in Jos North Local Government Area and the immediate deployment of security personnel to restore order.
He said the action taken by the Plateau State Government showed leadership and a clear determination to protect lives and prevent further escalation.
“I commend my brother governor, His Excellency Caleb Mutfwang, for the prompt actions taken to contain the situation and restore calm. These timely measures are critical in preventing further breakdown of law and order,” he said.
The NSGF chairman said northern governors would continue to support the military and other security agencies in the discharge of their constitutional duties.
He added that the forum remained united in strengthening regional cooperation against crime, communal violence and other threats to peace and development in the North.
Mr. Yahaya also expressed confidence in the arrest and prosecution of those responsible for the attack.
He extended condolences to the government and people of Plateau State, especially families who lost loved ones in the attack, and prayed for the repose of the dead as well as the speedy recovery of those injured.
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