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Innoson’s New Plant To Produce 30,000 CNG Buses Annually

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Innoson Vehicles Manufacturing Company Ltd (IVM), Nnewi, has said it would start producing 30,000 buses and trucks that would be powered with Compressed Natural Gas (CNG).

The company also plans to produce farm tractors.

Innoson is Nigeria’s pioneer manufacturer of buses that are powered with CNG.

These vehicles, Innoson said, would be constructed at its new multi-billion naira plant.

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The new CNG vehicles plant is expected to be commissioned soon, according to the company.

This is contained in a statement in which the chairman of Innoson Group, Dr Innocent Chukwuma, was quoted as saying that the company, in conjunction with the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN), plan to construct a plant that will produce tractors and other farm implements.

He said, “The new factory, which has the capacity to produce 30,000 units of CNG vehicles annually in one shift, has almost been completed and will be commissioned soon.”

Innoson’s statement, issued by a media consultant and Director of Innoson Group, Mr. Alfred Nwosu, was in response to an appeal by a group of farmers led by Chief Ebere Orji Odi, who appealed to Chief Chukwuma and IVM to produce tractors and related implements to enhance mechanised farming and boost the economy.

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Police Halt Attempt To Invade Kano Emir’s Palace, Nab 17 Suspects

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

Operatives of the Kano State Police Command have halted a planned takeover of the Nassarawa Palace, home to the 15th Emir of Kano, Aminu Ado Bayero.

The police confirmed that 17 suspected thugs were arrested in connection with the alleged plot to storm the palace and forcefully remove the Emir.

Speaking on the development, the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), SP Abdullahi Haruna Kiyawa, said that the command acted on credible intelligence and swiftly took proactive security measures to prevent any breakdown of law and order.

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“Following credible intelligence reports of a planned violent protest by some individuals, the Command, in collaboration with other security agencies, has deployed personnel and assets to strategic locations within Kano metropolis to prevent the protest and ensure public safety,” Kiyawa stated.

He added that 17 suspects had been arrested, and an investigation into the incident was ongoing to determine the masterminds behind the attempted siege.

The police further warned individuals and groups against engaging in any unlawful gathering, procession, or violent activities, stressing that security forces would respond decisively to any attempts to disrupt peace in the state.

“We urge the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to the security agencies. The Command appreciates the cooperation and support of the good people of Kano State in our efforts to maintain peace and order,” Kiyawa added.

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They’re after my life i – NAFDAC DG raises alarm

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

The Director-General of the National Agency for Food, Drugs Administration and Control (NAFDAC), Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye, has raised the alarm over threats to her life and the safety of agency staff, calling on authorities to protect them as they navigate hazardous conditions while discharging their duties.

She also advocated for the death penalty for those involved in the production and sale of fake and counterfeit drugs in Nigeria.

Speaking at a State House briefing at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, on Wednesday, Prof. Adeyeye disclosed that NAFDAC had recently seized illicit drugs worth over N1 trillion in an ongoing crackdown against substandard and fake pharmaceutical products.

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The NAFDAC boss revealed that the agency’s intensified enforcement efforts had resulted in the seizure of 87 truckloads of banned, expired, and substandard medical products. Among the confiscated items were USAID- and UNFPA-donated antiretroviral drugs, male and female condoms, and other compromised medical supplies.

She described the large-scale operation, which targeted Nigeria’s three major open drug markets, as the biggest in NAFDAC’s history. The operation was executed in:

Ariaria and Eziukwu Markets (Aba, Abia State)

Bridge Head Market (Onitsha, Anambra State)

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Idumota Drug Market (Lagos State)

Prof. Adeyeye estimated that the value of the seized items was at least N1 trillion, but noted that further assessment could reveal a higher figure.

The NAFDAC DG recounted how staff members had faced kidnapping attempts and physical threats due to their work.

“I told you about the attempted murder about six months ago. One of our staff members in Kano had his child kidnapped because he was doing his job. Fortunately, the child escaped,” she revealed.

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“For me, I have two policemen living in my house 24/7 in Abuja and Lagos. I don’t have a life. I can’t go anywhere without police escorts. That’s not my way of living, but I don’t have a choice because we must save our country. Nonetheless, I also use common sense.”

Akunyili’s Legacy and the Battle Against Fake Drugs

The threats facing Prof. Adeyeye mirror those encountered by Prof. Dora Akunyili, who led NAFDAC from 2001 to 2009 and became a target of drug cartels due to her relentless fight against counterfeit drugs.

Akunyili’s motivation stemmed from the death of her sister, who died after receiving fake insulin. Her campaigns led to the closure of open-air drug markets and the confiscation of fake drugs, drawing numerous threats and even an assassination attempt in 2003.

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Like Akunyili, Prof. Adeyeye remains determined to eradicate the fake drug menace despite the dangers involved.

Prof. Adeyeye emphasized the need for stricter punishments, including the death penalty, for those endangering lives through fake drugs.

She urged the Nigerian government to implement stronger laws to curb the life-threatening trade of counterfeit pharmaceuticals.

NAFDAC continues to intensify its enforcement actions nationwide, with the goal of protecting public health and restoring confidence in Nigeria’s pharmaceutical industry.

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Kyari to Present NNPCL’s Position Thursday On Tax Reform Bills

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By Gloria Ikibah

The Group Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited(NNPCL), Mele Kyari, is expected to present the corporation’s position on the tax reform bills before the House of Representatives on Thursday.

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Naijablitznews.com reports that Kyari had attended the public hearing on the Tax Reform Bills organised by the House Committee on Finance on Wednesday, but was asked to postpone his presentation.

The Committee Chairman, Rep. James Faleke had directed the suspension after confirming that amendments had been made to Kyari’s memorandum.

As a result, the NNPCL chief will now present the company’s position on Thursday.

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