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Sokoto State Approves N200,000 Monthly Allowance for Principals
The Sokoto State, Governor Ahmed Aliyu Sokoto has approved a monthly maintenance allowance of N200,000 for principals of each secondary school across the state.
This announcement was made during the Sokoto State 2025 Citizens Budget Discussion, where former Deputy Governor Chiso Abdullahi appealed for funds to cover immediate maintenance needs.
The approved allowance will enable school principals to repair minor damages to infrastructure and other items without waiting for lengthy government approvals.
This will facilitate the mobilization of carpenters, masons, and other workers to carry out necessary repairs whenever needed.
According to Abubakar Bawa, Chief Press Secretary to the governor, the N200,000 monthly allowance will be paid to each school principal across the 23 local government areas, starting January 2025.
“Before I call the next speaker, let me inform this honourable gathering that the governor, in line with the appeal made by the former deputy, has approved N200,000 for each school principal every month. The payment will commence in January 2025 and will cover all secondary schools across the 23 local government areas of the state.” Bawa said.
Governor Ahmed Aliyu Sokoto has also directed the state commissioner for local government affairs, Dadi Adare, to review the allowances of traditional rulers in the state and make necessary adjustments to reflect current economic realities.
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LASG seals buildings without permit
The Lagos State Government has sealed multiple buildings being constructed without planning permit in Lagos Island as part of the on-going clampdown on defaulters.
Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development, Dr. Oluyinka Olumide, who led the exercise reaffirmed government’s firm stance against illegal building constructions.
The affected properties that were sealed for lacking the requisite permits for building construction include: Number 7 Okesuna Street, 42/64 Okepopo Street, 11/15 Sunmonu Street, 22 Olushi Street, 8 Isalegangan Street.
Others are on Oroyinyin, Faji, and Omididun Streets, among others. While cautioning contravening building developers, Olumide said that it had become imperative for government to compel the right and positive attitude from the people towards physical planning laws, after months of gracious amnesty to buildings without planning permit.
According to him, the amnesty program provided an opportunity for property owners to regularise their building permits without facing immediate penalties.
“Unfortunately, many disregarded this initiative while it lasted and now proceed with illegal constructions that fail to meet structural, environmental, and safety standards.
“Our goal is to encourage compliance, ensuring that Lagos remains a safe and orderly city for all residents.
“The exercise will be extended to other parts of the State to ensure compliance.
“No doubt, unregulated developments pose significant risks to the built environment, including structural collapse, environmental degradation, and disruption to planned city layouts.”
The commissioner decried the spate of illegal building construction on Lagos Island, especially building on narrow strips of land that leaves no room for adequate setbacks and air spaces, as he ordered the stoppage of the ongoing construction on number 8, Isale gangan Street for its narrowness.
He warned residents, property owners and property developers of their civic duty to obtain necessary approvals before embarking on building construction, while urging owners of adjoining small parcels of land to seriously consider the land-pooling option to aid livable, organised and sustainable built environment.
Olumide highlighted the importance of whistleblowing on illegal constructions, saying that residents were encouraged to provide information that would assist the government discover physical planning contraventions at their infancy and act promptly in the interest of all to sustain the State’s development agenda as it relates to the physical planing sector.
Other officials on the operation exercise include: Permanent Secretary, Office of Physical Planning, Engr. Olumide Sotire, Directors in the ministry and top officials of the Lagos State Physical Planning Permit Authority, LASPPPA.
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EU Ambassador Highlights Nigeria’s Untapped Potential for Trade, Investment
By Gloria Ikibah
The newly appointed European Union (EU) Ambassador to Nigeria and ECOWAS, Ambassador Gautier Mignot, has reiterated the EU’s commitment to supporting Nigeria in solidifying its position as a stabilizing force in Africa.
Ambassador Mignot expressed optimism about Nigeria’s journey towards becoming a peaceful, prosperous, and sustainable nation built on a strong democratic foundation that upholds the rights of all its citizens.
The envoy stated this at a media luncheon with journalists in Abuja, acknowledging the vibrant role of the European Chamber of Commerce (Eurocham) under the leadership of its Chairman, Yann Jigler.
He outlined plans to explore untapped opportunities for enhanced trade and investment, while launching new initiatives and projects aimed at strengthening the partnership between Nigeria and the EU.
However, the Ambassador noted the absence of a formal agreement or structured dialogue framework between Nigeria and the EU on trade and economic issues.
He expressed the willingness of the EU to address this gap by fostering better economic relations and dialogue to remove barriers that hinder increased European investment and trade in Nigeria.
Ambassador Mignot further reiterated that EU relationship with Nigeria is anchored on shared values such as human rights, democracy, the rule of law, multilateralism, and adherence to international law. He underscored the importance of aligning mutual interests to ensure a stronger and more dynamic partnership.
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Unknown gunmen k!ll popular undertaker in Kogi
A popular undertaker in Kogi state, Segun Adekoya has been killed by some yet-to-be-identified gunman.
It was gathered that Adekoya was killed on the Egbe-Ogbe-Ponyan road in Yagba East local government of Kogi state over the weekend.
The incident was said to have occurred on Saturday, January 25, at about 5 pm while the team of undertakers were returning to Egbe from a funeral in Ponyan community.
A source within the community said, “The undertaker group headed by Aegun Adekoya is loved greatly in the community, because of its quality service delivery at funeral or burial ceremony.
“He bought a well equipped ambulance on 24th December 2024, with the assistance of people to ease smooth operation of his chosen profession in the community,” the source said.
He, however noted that on Saturday morning the unfortunate incident took place as kidnappers carried out their activities in the area.
A motorcycle operator was also kidnapped during the incident.
The victim’s motorcycle is said to have been recovered from the scene in order to identify the owner.
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