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Bodija Explosion: Makinde receives committee report

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Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State, on Wednesday, received the report of the Committee on the Management/Disbursement of the Bodija Explosion Relief Fund, noting that the state government will look into the recommendations and implement them as appropriate.

Makinde, who was represented by the Deputy Governor, who also doubles as the chairman of the relief fund committee, Abdulraheem Lawal, said the event that led to the setting up of the committee was sad and avoidable.

The governor noted that the state government responded to the explosion by putting in place several measures, including emergency services and post-explosion support services.

He added that the state had to dig deep into the root cause of the explosion, admonishing residents of the state to continue to be security-conscious and alert. The governor assured that the committeeā€™s report would be implemented to support victims of the explosion and bring some relief to them.

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He said: ā€œImmediately the explosion happened at Deji Oyelese Close, Bodija, the Oyo State Government moved in to mitigate the level of damage.

ā€œIt also became important for the state government to dig into the root cause of the explosion, which was an unusual incident, particularly in the area where it occurred.

ā€œNo one knew that such monumental damage could occur around that high-brow area of Oyo State in Bodija. Nevertheless, we keep learning every day. This is why we must not take for granted the issue of security around us.

ā€œThe government put this committee in place, of which I am the Chairman. Let me say clearly that my Principal agreed that I must receive this report and that the government will act on the report.

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ā€œSo, on behalf of His Excellency, I want to assure you that this report will be looked into quickly and the recommendations therein will be implemented.

ā€œWe know that we do not have the luxury of further delay in implementation. We will put in all the efforts required for quick implementation so that victims of the explosion will be assuaged and assisted without further delay.

ā€œI have to thank the committee members for giving their time. The Oyo State Government really appreciates you for the yeomanā€™s job.ā€

Speaking earlier, CP Fatai Owoseni (rtd), a member of the committee who stood in for the chairman to present the committeeā€™s report, said the report was in four volumes.

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He said: ā€œI stand here on behalf of the chairman of this committee to present the report on the disbursement and management of the Bodija Explosion Relief Fund.

ā€œIt would be recalled that His Excellency inaugurated this committee on the 24th of December, 2024. And as the name implies, the committee came up with recommendations on the disbursement and management of the Bodija Explosion Relief Fund.

ā€œYour Excellency, the committee, in its deliberations, factored its work on the report prepared by the trilateral meeting of the Dejo Oyelese Vigilance Group (DOVG), the Bodija Estate Residents Association (BERA), and other experts.

ā€œThe report that is being presented to Your Excellency this morning by the committee has four volumes. Volume 1, which is the main report, is divided into eight chapters, and these represent the deliberations and recommendations of the committee.

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ā€œVolume 2 of the report represents the trilateral meeting of the DOVG, BERA, and the Nigerian Society of Engineers on the framework for the distribution of government financial support pledged to the affected persons.

ā€œVolume 3 is a reflection of the breakdown of money apportioned to support respective affected persons, while Volume 4 of the report is a detailed pictorial representation and description of damages recorded during the explosion.

ā€œThe committee would like to express its gratitude to Your Excellency for the opportunity and the confidence reposed in its members.

ā€œI believe that this report would, aside from being beneficial to affected persons, also serve as a proper guide to the government in the disbursement of the support that has been pledged by His Excellency.ā€

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Also speaking, the president of the Bodija Estate Residents Association, Pastor Muyiwa Bamgbose, said the committee proposed support for different categories of victims, including those who lost loved ones, buildings, vehicles, and other valuables.

He added that the relief fund is a support and not compensation, noting, however, that if the committeeā€™s recommendations are implemented, they will go a long way in assisting the victims.

He said: ā€œWe proposed support for different categories of peopleā€”for the families of those who lost their lives and those who lost buildings, vehicles, and the rest. So, it varies.

ā€œWe recommended different figures depending on what we perceived was the level of effect on each of these people.

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ā€œOur expectations are that, like His Excellency said, the implementation will be expedited. We have done due diligence, and what we are presenting will be ready to go.

ā€œWe appreciate the expediency that made the state government agree that the Deputy Governor himself should stand in for the governor.

ā€œSo, our expectation is that the implementation will be done with expediency.

ā€œOn the relief fund, if what we recommended is implemented, there is no doubt that it will help. And donā€™t forget that it is called support. So, you canā€™t complain. If it was compensation, you could claim what you lost, but this is a kind of support, and it is something that should be appreciated.

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ā€œI know that for those who will receive it, whatever they get will be well appreciated.

ā€œWe have shown appreciation to our governor for the treatment of those who were affected during the incident. Our roads are now being done. If we are going to have development, there will be complaints.

ā€œWe appreciate what the government has done so far.ā€

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Canada deports more people, particularly those rejected for refugee status

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

Canada deported more people last year to hit its highest annual level of removals in about a decade, overwhelmingly deporting people whose refugee claims were rejected, data obtained by Reuters showed.

By late November, Canadaā€™s removal numbers had reached their highest point since at least 2015, when the governing Liberals led by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau came to power

The government has also budgeted more money for deportations this year.

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Trudeauā€™s government, now in its final days, has sought to show Canadians it is getting tough on immigration amid a rising backlog of refugee claims and a backlash against immigrants over concerns that immigration is exacerbating a housing shortage.

Canadaā€™s border agency said the spike in deportations is tied to a ā€œsignificant increaseā€ in the number of people applying for asylum since 2020, prompting it ā€œto enforce removal orders in a more efficient and timely manner.ā€

Reuters requested border agency data on deportations, excluding people who left of their own accord and those sent back to the United States as part of a bilateral agreement under which would-be asylum-seekers are turned back.

The remaining total shows Canada deported 7,300 people between January 1 and November 19, 2024, an 8.4% increase over all of 2023 and a 95% increase over 2022.

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The border agency did not provide equivalent figures for all of 2024. This week, it posted data online from 2019 to 2024 that do not break down deportations excluding returns to the US under that bilateral agreement. This data also showed an increase in the number of deportations.

About 79% of the 7,300 people deported in the first 11 months of last year were deported because their claim for refugee status had been rejected. That is up from about 75% in 2023 and 66% in 2022.

About 11% of the people deported last year through November 19 were removed for non-compliance with the conditions of their stay in Canada unrelated to a refugee claim, for example, for overstaying a visa. About 7% were deported because they had committed a crime either in Canada or elsewhere.

A spokesperson for Public Safety Minister David McGuinty did not immediately respond to questions about the deportations.

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A spokesperson for the border agency said in an email that removal numbers fluctuate.

ā€œThe number of removals of those who received a negative asylum determination have increased each year since emerging from the pandemic,ā€ wrote the spokesperson, Luke Reimer.

ā€œThese efforts are essential in maintaining the integrity of Canadaā€™s asylum system.ā€

Canada has been dealing with record numbers of refugee claims, although the monthly totals dropped to 11,838 in January from 19,821 in July. There were 278,457 claims pending as of last month ā€“ the highest pending total in decades.

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One concern with these removals, especially those targeting failed refugee claimants, is that people can be deported while still appealing decisions about the risk they face if returned to their home countries, said Aisling Bondy, president of the Canadian Association of Refugee Lawyers.

ā€œThey could be removed even if there is significant error in the risk determination,ā€ she said, worrying people are being deported to places they will face persecution.

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Reimer said in an email that the agency ā€œonly actions a removal order once all legal avenues of recourse that can stay a removal have been exhausted.ā€

The rise in refugee claimant deportations speaks to the governmentā€™s priorities, including a tough stance on migration, said University of Toronto law professor and Human Rights Chair Audrey Macklin.

ā€œYou can decide that you want to make a show of how many people you are deporting to show that you are effective at policing the border,ā€ Macklin said. ā€œThen you go with people who are easier to find and remove, and those are going to be, often, refugee claimants.ā€

he prospect of deportation could also deter would-be refugee claimants, she said.

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Canada is on track to deport even more people in the coming years: Late last year, the government pledged C$30.5 million ($21.3 million) over three years to increase deportations.

Canada Border Services Agency spent C$65.8 million on removals in 2023-24, up from C$56 million the year before.

At the same time, Canada has pledged C$1.3 billion toward border security to appease US President Donald Trump as he threatens sweeping tariffs on Canadian imports.

The ranks of those eligible for deportation could grow.

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Canada is slashing temporary and permanent immigrant numbers and part of its plan relies on more than 1.2 million temporary residents, including workers and students, leaving the country next year, and another 1.1 million leaving the following year, according to government figures.

Immigration Minister Marc Miller has said Canada will deport people who do not leave on their own.

ā€œIt is peopleā€™s choice not to leave, and if they donā€™t, they face the consequences ā€“ including, after due process, deportation,ā€ he told Reuters last year.

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UNIVERSITY OF BUCKINGHAM (UOB) INTERNATIONAL DIPLOMA OF EDUCATION (IDE)

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

Obio/Akpor Federal Constituency in partnership with The University of Buckingham will be sponsoring 150 classroom teachers in Obio/Akpor Federal Constituency for the University of Buckingham (UoB) International Diploma of Education (iDE) January cohort of the 2025-2026 session.

Powered by: Rep. O. K. Chinda

Interested primary and secondary school teachers residing in Obio/Akpor Federal Constituency are expected to fill out the form below for the constituency selection process.

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Form: https://forms.gle/rbjWgMk8oBRwqxgf7

For enquiries: Call or WhatsApp Marvin Chinda on:- +2348068581032

The minimum academic requirement is an O’level / WASSCE with 5 credits (Inclusive of Mathematics and English) and currently a classroom teacher.

Kenneth George-Oparati
(Administrator),
Obio/Akpor Federal Constituency Office
Port Harcourt, Rivers State

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NAHCON endorses four Islamic banks for Hajj savings scheme

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria has endorsed four banks to support and implement the Hajj Savings Scheme.

An official in the Information and Publications Division of NAHCON, Abdulbasit Abba, announced the development in a statement in Abuja on Tuesday.

Abba stated, ā€œA significant milestone for the Hajj Savings Scheme, three new Islamic banksā€”Taj Bank, Alternative Bank, and Lotus Bankā€”have officially joined the initiative to support Nigerian pilgrims.

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ā€œThese banks will operate alongside Jaā€™iz Bank, bringing the total number of participating financial institutions to four

The official signing and acknowledgment of the appointment letters took place at Hajj House in Abuja, where representatives from the three new banks received their official letters from the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON).

ā€œThe Commissioner for Policy, Personnel, Management, and Finance, Prince Abdullazak Aliu, presented the letters on behalf of the Chairman/CEO, Prof. Abdullahi Usman.

ā€œThis expansion marks a new era for the Hajj Savings Scheme, ensuring a more robust financial structure to facilitate pilgrimage arrangements for Nigerian Muslims.ā€

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