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Agric agencies in trouble as NASS vows to award zero allocations in 2025 budget
By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
Ahead of the passage of 2025 Appropriation Bill, the National Assembly Joint Committee on Agricultural Production and Services has vowed to award zero allocations to agencies under the supervision of the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security in this year’s budget.
The National Assembly has reiterated that agencies that fail to be represented by their respective chief accounting officers would not be allowed to make their presentations.
According to the Chairman, Senate Committee on Agricultural Production and Services, Saliu Mustapha and his House of Representatives counterpart, Bello Kaoje, this action would be taken to deal with heads of agencies who fail to give an account of their 2024 budget performance and projections in the New Year.
The Committee which issued the warning yesterday in Abuja in the continuation of the defence of the 2025 budget estimates by Ministries, Department and Agencies, was not happy that despite the directive of President Bola Tinubu that all heads of agencies must appear before the National Assembly to defend their budget estimates, many of them still prefer to send their subordinates.
Members of the Committee yesterday expressed their anger when the Director General of the Nigerian Agricultural Quarantine Service, Vincent Isegbe who was listed to brief the committee of the performance of his agency in the 2024 budget and projections in 2025 did not show up for the exercise.
In his remarks, Senator Mustapha who told the representative of the Director General that there was no reason for the Chief Executive who is the accounting officer of the agency to be absent and directed that he appear on Monday, January 20, said “We are not going to attend to you. When the President came to present this budget, he made it clear that all heads of agencies must come to defend their estimates and should therefore call off any plan to travel. We are going to give him another time, but that may not be too convenient for him because we have a time frame to submit our report.
“We should all make this thing easy for ourselves. There is no need for us to drag what we don’t need to drag. Even if he is coming to make an excuse, he should have been here to say these are the people that will do this thing on my behalf.
“The President made it very clear that nobody should travel when he came to present the budget. Why is it now that your principal chose to travel? Tell him that we are available tomorrow.”
Earlier in his opening remarks, Senator Mustapha who noted that the projections by the World Food Programme that about 33.1m Nigerians will be hit by acute hunger in 2025 is a clear indication that food security is a task that must be accomplished, said “The projection by the World Food Programme that about 33.1m Nigerians will face food insecurity in 2025 is an indication that food crisis is what we cannot allow to happen and we collectively need to avert.
“Given the critical role that agriculture plays in ensuring food security, economic stability and rural development, it is important that adequate budgetary provisions be made to address the challenges the sector faces today.
“The combined effect of climate change, desertification and other environmental challenges put agricultural productivity under severe threat necessitating improved budgetary allocation to the sector”.
On his part, Kaoje who noted that food security forms one of the challenges facing the country today, leading to the president declaring a state of emergency on food security in 2024, said “Sometime last year, Mr President declared a state of emergency on food security. We have had a robust discussion with the Minister of Agriculture who enumerated a lot of challenges before us and we assured him that the two committees will do something to make sure that the budget is enhanced.
“We will do everything possible to ensure that where you have challenges, we can assist. We will put our heads together with the appropriation committee to make sure that the renewed hope agenda of the President is achieved in the area of food security.”
On his part, the Director General, National Agricultural Seed Council, Ishiak Khalid who told the committee that only a paltry percentage of the agency’s capital allocation in 2024 was released, said, “We had a very tough time in 2024. Only 9 per cent of our total 2024 capital allocation and over 90 per cent are still being withheld. This has made it very difficult to cope with our mandate because, without quality seeds, it is difficult to have good yields.”
Asked if the council can partner with development partners to meet some of its funding needs, the NASC boss said, “We have development partners but they don’t give us funding directly. What they do is that if they have a programme they want us to participate in, they send us flight ticket, book hotel accommodation and all that.”
On his part, the Executive Secretary, Nigerian Agriculture Development Fund, Muhammed Ibrahim who lamented the agency’s lack of adequate manpower, more than a year after assuming office, said, “Unlike the Seed Council, we had zero release in our capital allocation in 2024. But that is not all. About 15 months after we assumed office, we are yet to have a salary scale. Most of our staff members are contracted while some are deployed from other agencies of government.”
At the end of the session, the Joint Committee assured that it would assist the agency not only to get an adequate allocation in the 2025 budget but also to help in the manpower gap to enable it to discharge its responsibility to the public.
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Biden sets record, grants clemency to 2,500 people
By Francesca Hangeior.
President Joe Biden on Friday commuted the sentences of nearly 2,500 people convicted of non-violent drug offences in what the White House called the largest single-day act of clemency in US history.
Those whose sentences were commuted were serving “disproportionately long sentences” compared to what they would receive today, Biden said in a statement.
He called the move “an important step toward righting historic wrongs, correcting sentencing disparities, and providing deserving individuals the opportunity to return to their families.”
“With this action, I have now issued more individual pardons and commutations than any president in US history,” Biden said, adding that he may issue further commutations or pardons before he hands over power to President-elect Donald Trump on Monday.
Biden commuted the sentences of nearly 1,500 people and pardoned 39 others last month.
Among those pardoned in December was Biden’s son Hunter, who was facing a possible prison sentence after being convicted of gun and tax crimes.
Biden has meanwhile reportedly been debating whether to issue blanket pardons for some allies and former officials amid fears they could be targeted for what Trump has previously called “retribution.”
In December, Biden also commuted the death sentences of 37 of the 40 inmates on federal death row.
Three men were excluded from the move: one of the 2013 Boston Marathon bombers, a gunman who murdered 11 Jewish worshippers in 2018 and a white supremacist who killed nine Black churchgoers in 2015.
Trump has indicated that he will resume federal executions, which were paused while Biden was in office.
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Police bust illegal weapons factory, arrest cultist, two murder suspects
By Francesca Hangeior.
The Nigeria Police Force has recorded significant successes in its ongoing efforts to combat crime across the country, with the recent busting of an illegal weapons manufacturing factory in Benue State, the arrest of a notorious cultist in Delta State, and the apprehension of two murder suspects in Kebbi State.
In a statement released Friday, Force Public Relations Officer, ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, detailed the recent police operations.
He said in the statement that on January 11, 2025, police operatives in Benue State raided a weapons manufacturing factory in Tse Akamabe Area of Kwande LGA, arresting two suspects: Friday Aduduakambe and Iorwashima Iornyume, also known as “AK.”
“Upon a coordinated search of the factory, the following items were recovered: 9 locally fabricated pistols, 1 locally fabricated AK47 riffle (unfinished), 2 gas cylinders, 4 vise machines, 1 filing machine and numerous other weapons manufacturing tools,” the statement revealed.
In another operation, police in Delta State, acting on credible intelligence, raided the apartment of a notorious Eiye confraternity member, Prosper Akeni, in DSC. Akeni, identified as a hitman for the cult group, was arrested, and a cache of weapons was recovered from his residence, including 1 English revolver pistol, 1 berretta pistol, 2 locally made double barrel guns, 2 locally made single barrel guns, 1 locally made revolver pistol, 1 locally made single barrel pistol, and 25 rounds of ammunition.
“The suspect confessed the guns recovered belonged to his cult group and he was in custody of them as the number one man in the group,” the statement added.
Furthermore, the police in Kebbi State arrested two suspects for separate murder cases. On December 31, 2024, Yunusa Haruna was apprehended for the fatal stabbing of his elder brother, Isiyaku Haruna, in Shanga Local Government Area. In a separate incident on January 8, 2025, Abubakar Ummar was arrested in Zuru Village for the stabbing death of Mohammed Bala during an argument.
Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, has commended the operatives for these successful operations and has urged them to intensify efforts in ensuring the sanctity of law and order across the nation.
“The IGP further encouraged members of the public to remain vigilant at all times and share useful information to the Police in order to have a community-based policing system,” the statement concluded.
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Dangote raises petrol prices to N955 from N899/litre for bulk buyers
By Francesca Hangeior.
Sequel to a consistent surge in the price of Brent, the global benchmark for crude, the Dangote Petroleum Refinery has communicated an upward adjustment in the price of Premium Motor Spirit, also known as petrol, to its customers.
In an email statement obtained by our Correspondent on Friday, the refinery announced that its refined products would now be priced at N955 per litre at the loading gantry, marking an adjustment in its pricing structure.
It noted that marketers buying between 2 million – 4.99 million litres will now buy at N955 per litre while 5 million litres & above will buy at N950 per litre.
The amount marks an increase of N55.5 or 6.17 per cent from N899.50 per litre announced as a holiday discount for Nigerians last year December.
This adjustment applies to all stock balances yet to be lifted by the stated time while pending stock as of the effective time will also be repriced at the updated rates.
The statement added that the new price regime will take effect from 5:30 PM, today.
The notice titled, “Communication on PMS Price Review” read, “Dear Esteemed Customer, Trust this email finds you well.
“Kindly be advised that effective from 5:30 PM today, an upward adjustment has been implemented on the gantry price of Premium Motor Spirit.
“We shall communicate with customers on their revised volumes based on the reviewed prices, in due course.”
The price increase is expected to have widespread effects on the downstream petroleum sector, particularly private depots and retail markets.
An oil and gas expert, Olatide Jeremiah, said depots are poised to increase the loading price of refined petroleum products because of the heavy influence of the refinery.
Jeremiah, who is the Chief Executive Officer of petroleum price.ng, said, “Dangote Refinery’s influence on Fuel price has become unmatched; private depots, Major marketers, and independent Marketers will compete with this new price. Therefore, Nigerians should expect an increase in Petrol Pump Price.
Brent Crude oil as of today is $81.84, highest in 2025, its one major factor for the increase.”
On Thursday, the Minister of State Petroleum Resources (Oil), Heineken Lokpobiri, disclosed that the price of crude oil in the international market remains a major force in driving the fluctuations in the pump prices of petrol.
He said the downstream sector is now fully deregulated with the government no longer involved in setting prices.
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