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FG Inaugurates Joint Committee to Implement National Digital Literacy, Emerging Skills Conference Outcomes

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By Timothy Mvahan, Abuja

The Federal Government has inaugurated a Joint Implementation Committee to oversee the execution of resolutions and outcomes of the National Conference on Digital Literacy and Emerging Skills, as part of efforts to strengthen youth empowerment and accelerate Nigeria’s digital transformation agenda.The inauguration, which took place in Abuja recently, is aimed at ensuring the effective implementation of strategies designed to enhance digital literacy and equip Nigerians with relevant emerging skills in line with the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

Speaking at the event, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Senator George Akume, represented by the Permanent Secretary, General Services Office (GSO), Dr. Ibrahim Abubakar Kana, said the initiative is a collaborative effort between the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (OSGF) and the Clergywealth Multi-purpose Cooperative Society Limited (CWMSCL).

Dr. Kana noted that the initiative aligns squarely with the Federal Government’s Digital Transformation Agenda as well as the National Digital Economy Policy and Strategy. According to him, the programme is designed to support the government’s target of achieving no less than 95 per cent digital literacy nationwide by the year 2030, a key objective under the Renewed Hope Agenda.

He explained that the Joint Implementation Committee would play a critical role in translating policy commitments into tangible outcomes, particularly in the area of youth empowerment and capacity building through digital skills acquisition.

According to the press release made available to newsmen by Segun Imohiosen
Director, Information and Public Relations, the Committee is chaired by the Permanent Secretary, General Services Office, and comprises representatives from key Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs), as well as relevant non-governmental organisations. These include the Federal Ministry of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy; the Federal Ministry of Education; the Federal Ministry of Information and National Orientation; and the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund).

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Other members of the Committee include the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA); the Federal Ministry of Youth Development; Clergywealth Multi-purpose Cooperative Society Limited (CWMSCL); the Head of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, who will serve as Secretary; consultants and representatives of non-governmental organisations, among others.

According to the Terms of Reference, the Committee is tasked with planning and organising the National Digital Literacy Conference scheduled to hold from January 28 to 29, 2026. It is also responsible for the rollout, oversight, and successful delivery of a nationwide digital literacy and emerging skills training programme targeted at certifying one million Nigerians.

Earlier in her remarks, the Deputy Director of Clergywealth Multi-purpose Cooperative Society Limited, Hon. Rosemary Ojochenemi Oshikoya, highlighted the organisation’s commitment to promoting sustainable development. She said Clergywealth seeks to provide long-term financial solutions, healthcare, and housing support for clergy, while also contributing to youth and community development.
She added that the organisation plans to train and certify one million youths in digital skills, alongside other initiatives such as the Clergywealth Commodity Club (CCC), Clergywealth Artisan Training School (CATS), and the Clergywealth Microcredit Facility (CMF), all aimed at fostering economic empowerment and inclusive growth across communities.

The inauguration of the Joint Implementation Committee marks a significant step in the Federal Government’s efforts to position Nigeria as a digitally skilled and globally competitive nation.

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BENUE @ 50: Alia Immortalises Murtala Muhammed, Agbese, pardons 14 Inmates

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As part of activities marking Benue’s 50th anniversary, the governor, Rev. Fr. Hyacinth Alia, Tuesday announced plans to immortalise the late Head of State, Gen. Murtala Muhammed, and other distinguished past leaders of the state.

He made the declaration during a live broadcast to the people of the state at the Government House, Makurdi, in commemoration of the Golden Jubilee celebration.

Recall that Gen. Murtala Muhammed created Benue State on February 3, 1976, alongside other states as Nigeria’s military Head of State.

Governor Alia said it was necessary to honour past heroes who played significant roles in the creation of the state and in laying foundations for future generations.

He noted that immortalising Gen. Muhammed was particularly important, given his historic role in creating Benue State.

Similarly, the governor announced the renaming of the Benue Printing and Publishing Corporation (BPPC) after late veteran journalist, Chief Dan Agbese.
The corporation will now be known as the Dan Agbese Printing and Publishing Corporation.

The governor further disclosed that other eminent Benue indigenes, both late and living, would have legacy establishments named after them. Those listed include the late Wantaregh Paul Unongo, Elder Isaac Shaahu, Senator Suemo Chia, Gen. Atom Kpera, the late Tashaku Oradi, among others.

As part of the jubilee celebrations, the governor also exercised his prerogative of mercy, granting clemency to 14 inmates serving various jail terms across correctional facilities in the state. One inmate, Terhumba Aondona, had his sentence reduced from 10 years to four years.

The beneficiaries of the clemency include Akaajime Imoter, Kongusu Terzugwe, Terngu Orshi, Ornaa Achagh, Zwa Achir, Terkimbi Amadu, Iorpenda Christian, Aondowaae Terlumun, Oriba John, Sughnen Terfa James, Akaahar Isaac, Ordam Thankgod, Gwayem Agba James and Iorfa Terkimbi.

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The announcement formed part of activities celebrating five decades of Benue’s creation, with the governor reaffirming his administration’s commitment to preserving the state’s history and strengthening its legacy for future generations.

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FCT assures residents of capacity to treat snake bite

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By Wumi Tewogbade, Abuja

The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA), on Monday assured residents that
antivenom is fully stocked and readily accessible across all FCTA-owned hospitals and public health centres.

This assurance is coming few days after the death of singer and social media influencer, Ifunanya Lucy Nwangene, which triggered widespread anger and allegations of medical negligence.

This was contained in a statement issued by Health Services and Environment Secretariat and personally signed by Dr Adedolapo Fasawe, its Mandate Secretary, in Abuja.

The Mandate Secretary, , Federal Capital Territory Administration expresses her deepest condolences to the family of Ms. Ifunanya Lucy Nwangene, who sadly passed away following neurotoxic complications from a snakebite.

“The loss of a promising young life is deeply painful and distressing. I share in the family’s grief and reaffirm that such medically preventable deaths must be taken seriously, with strengthened measures to prevent recurrence”, she said.

She noted, “Snakebites remain a largely preventable public health emergency. Snakes inhabit rainforests, grasslands, farms, and semi-arid areas, and often hide near human dwellings in search of food or shelter—leading to increased human-snake encounters. In Nigeria, highly venomous species such as cobras, vipers, and puff adders are present. As a rule, all snakebites must be treated as venomous until proven otherwise.

“Prevention and First Aid
All FCT residents are urged to adopt primary prevention measures, including wearing protective clothing when in farms or tall grass, avoiding dark areas or using flashlights at night, clearing debris around homes, sealing entry points, and never handling snakes.
In the event of a bite, immediate first aid includes staying calm, immobilising the affected limb below heart level, removing constrictive items, gently cleaning the wound, and proceeding immediately to a hospital with antivenom. Harmful practices—such as cutting or sucking the wound, applying tourniquets, ice, or herbal remedies—must be avoided.

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“Emergency Care, Anti-Venom, and Ambulance Services
The FCTA reassures residents that different forms and types of anti-snake venom are widely available across FCTA-owned hospitals and public health facilities. Stocking decisions are guided by collaboration with veterinary doctors, who help identify the most common snake species (venom strains) in the FCT. Accordingly, polyvalent and multivalent antivenoms are maintained, centrally stored in FCTA owned Abuja Central Medical Stores, and directly managed by the Secretariat to ensure quality, cold-chain integrity, and availability.
Prompt treatment is critical.

“While antivenom is most effective when administered early, its use does not guarantee recovery, particularly where neurotoxic symptoms have already manifested, underscoring the need for rapid evacuation.

“To reduce response times, the FCTA has strengthened secondary prevention through expanded road networks and the recent procurement and deployment of 12 ambulances, equipped to manage emergencies. Hospitals provide antivenom administration, immobilisation (without tourniquets), monitoring for adverse reactions, and supportive care. Tertiary care, including ICU admission, airway management, coagulation monitoring, and blood transfusion services, is available across FCT hospitals.
Quality Assurance and Emergency Access

“I want to reiterate that all healthcare facilities—public and private—must adhere strictly to approved clinical protocols. Monitoring and enforcement will be intensified, and facilities found negligent will face sanctions.

“For emergencies, residents should contact FCT Emergency Medical System and Ambulance Services Numbers – 090157892931, 090157892932”, she assured.

She therefore assured the residents that FCTA remains resolute in strengthening emergency systems, enforcing quality healthcare standards, and protecting the lives of all residents of the Federal Capital Territory.

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Speech By His Excellency, Rev. Fr. Dr. Hyacinth Iormem Alia, The Eexecutive Governor of Benue State, On the Occasion of Benue @ 50, on Wednesday, 3rd February, 2026, at Government House, Makurdi

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My dear people of Benue State,

Today marks a very significant milestone, 50 years of Benue state’s existence. 50 years of persistence. 50 years of resilience.
But today is more than a celebration.

Today is a moment of reflection, renewal, and resolve.
Fifty years ago, Benue State was born with hope in its heart and promise in its soil. Our founding fathers envisioned a land that would feed the nation, nurture unity, and raise generations of resilient, proud, and progressive people. That dream is what we celebrate today.

Benue at 50 is not just about how far we have come it is about where we are going and how determined we are to get there.

I stand before you with humility, with gratitude, and with an unshakable belief in the strength of the Benue spirit, especially grateful that God gave me this opportunity to be your governor at this time of our state’s history. it’s a privilege I don’t take likely.

Recognising Our Past leaders

Let me at this juncture appreciate everyone who worked hard for the creation of this state. I salute in a special way the late J S Tarkar, and the United Middle Belt Congress (UMBC)/Action Group (AC) Alliance led by Obafemi Awolowo. I won’t leave behind the likes of Wantaregh Paul Unongu, Hon. Ugba Uye, Chief Isaac Shaahu and a host of others who worked tirelessly to see to this feat.
I must say a huge thank you to the General Murtala Muhammed led administration that carved out our state, from the then Benue-Plateau, and named it after our river which is the second largest in the country. This marked a historic point in our existence presenting us an amazing opportunity to bring governance closer to the people.

Let me therefore use this opportunity to salute in a special way every past Governor of Benue- Military or Civilian,living or dead, for their various roles in contributing to the development of our dear state.

  1. Maj. General Abdullahi Shelleng(March 1976-July 1978)
    2.Group Captain Adebayo Lawal (July 1978-Oct 1979)
    3.HE, Gov. Aper Aku (Oct 1979-Dec. 1983)
    4.Brigadier General John Atom Kpera (Jan. 1984-Aug. 1985)
    5.Air Commodore Jonah David Jang (Aug. 1985-Aug. 1986)
    6.Col. Yohanna Madaki (Aug. 1986-Sept. 1986)
    7.Col. Ishaya Bakut (Sept. 1986- Nov. 1987)
  2. Col. Idris Garba (Nov 1987- Dec.1987)
  3. Lt. Col. Fidelis Makka (Dec. 1987-Jan. 1992)
  4. HE, Rev. Fr. Moses Adasu Orshio (Jan 1992-Nov. 1993)
  5. Group Catain Joshua O. Obademi 9Dec. 1993-Aug. 1996)
  6. Col. Aminu Isa Kontagora (Aug. 1996- Aug. 1998)
  7. Col. Domnic Oneya (Aug. 1998-May 1999)
  8. HE, Sen George Akume (May 1999-May 2007)
    15.HE, Sen. Gabriel Suswam (May 2007-May 2015)
  9. HE, Gov. Samuel Ortorm (May 2015-May 2023)
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I cannot forget the contributions of; Chief Ason Bur, Prince Dr Ogiri Ajene, Chief Steven Lawani and Engineer Benson Abounu, who stood solidly behind these leaders to bring development to Benue.

May I also specially appreciate all past and present illustrious sons and daughters of Benue origin, whom at any point in the past 50years, held or are still holding various leadership positions, for their unflinching service to the Benue cause.

I also cannot thank enough, all our unsung heroes, whether alive or not, both in the hinterlands and our urban centres, for their silent sacrifices that have culminated into the Benue we have today. it is my sincere prayer that God’s blessings will not depart from your households.

Reflecting on Our Journey

Our journey has not been without trials. We have faced economic pressures, insecurity, natural and man-made challenges, and moments that tested our unity and patience. There were times when our people felt unheard, when confidence wavered, and when the future seemed uncertain.

But through all of this, if Benue has taught Nigeria anything, it is that, WE BEND, BUT WE DONOT BREAK.
Through hardship, our farmers worked their fields.
Through pain, our workers stayed committed.
Through uncertainty, our youths continued to dream.
And through it all, Benue endured.

A Promise of Responsible Leadership

Leadership is not about perfection. Leadership is about responsibility, courage, and action.

From the very first day I took the oath of office, I made a solemn commitment to serve Benue with sincerity, discipline, and a clear sense of direction. I promised to place people over politics, progress over excuses, and the future over the comfort of the present.

Today, I reaffirm that commitment.

Rebuilding the Economy

We recognized early that no state can thrive without a productive economy.

That is why our administration prioritized:

  1. Revitalizing agriculture as a business, not just a tradition
  2. Supporting farmers with access to inputs, extension services, and market linkages
  3. Encouraging agro-processing and value addition to reduce waste and increase income
  4. Strengthening internally generated revenue through reforms, not hardship on citizens

Gradually but steadily, Benue is reclaiming its place as Nigeria’s food and agro-industrial hub, while laying the foundation for a diversified economy that can withstand future shocks.

Strengthening Healthcare
A healthy people are a productive people.
In the health sector, our focus has been clear:

  1. Rehabilitating and equipping primary healthcare centres across our local governments
  2. Improving maternal and child healthcare services
  3. Expanding access to essential drugs
  4. Supporting health workers through training and better working conditions
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We chose to invest in healthcare not as an expense, but as a moral duty to protect life and dignity. This can be seen clearly in the repositioning of our teaching hospital with modern day facilities and the capacity to provide essential services to one and all. This also applies to the Cancer centre and the Pharmacy, when completed.

Investing in Education
Education remains the strongest weapon against poverty and insecurity.

Our administration has taken deliberate steps to:

  1. Build and Rehabilitate our basic schools with modern day structures and learning facilities
  2. Improve teacher welfare including their numerical strength and capacity development with the engagement of over 9,700 teachers.
  3. Promote access to basic and secondary education
  4. Support technical and vocational training for our youths and future generations which gave rise to our new university at Ihugh.

We are raising a generation not just to seek jobs, but to create solutions.

Workers’ Welfare and Human Dignity
No government can succeed if its workers are neglected.
Despite economic constraints, we have worked to:

  1. Improve regularity and transparency in salary payments
  2. Address outstanding entitlements within available resources
  3. Restore dignity and trust in public service
    Our workers are partners in progress, and their welfare remains a priority.

Security and Peace
Security is the foundation of development; bearing in mind, We have strengthened collaboration with:

  1. Federal security agencies; I will continue to partner with service chiefs and other security apparatuses for further collaborations to make our state safer.
  2. Community leaders and traditional institutions
  3. Local security and peace-building initiatives

While challenges remain, we are committed to ensuring that:

  1. Farmers return safely to their farms and ancestral homes.
  2. Communities live without fear
  3. Benue remains a land of peace, justice, and coexistence
    Peace is not optional. It is essential.

Infrastructure and Connectivity
Development must be seen, felt, and used.

Across the state, we have continued to invest in:

  1. Road construction and rehabilitation of over 400 KMs across the state
  2. Rural access roads to open up farming communities
  3. Public buildings and essential infrastructure
  4. Urban renewal to improve the quality of life.
    Infrastructure is how government touches the daily lives of the people and we remain focused on delivering value that lasts.

Digital Infrastructure and Digital Governance
As we prepare Benue for the future, we understand that development in the 21st century must be digital-driven.
That is why our administration has made strategic investments in:

  1. Expanding digital infrastructure and ICT capacity across government institutions
  2. Introducing digital tools to improve efficiency, transparency, and service delivery
  3. Strengthening e-governance systems to reduce bureaucracy and enhance accountability
  4. Promoting digital literacy and cyber connectivity to open our youths to global opportunities
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This shift toward digital governance is not just about technology it is about modernizing governance, fighting inefficiency, and bringing government closer to the people.

Benue is steadily positioning itself to participate competitively in the digital economy.

To the youths of Benue:

You are not a footnote in our history you are the headline of our future.

We are expanding opportunities, supporting innovation, and opening doors for participation in governance and the economy. Your energy, creativity, and courage will drive the next 50 years of Benue’s greatness.

As we celebrate 50 years today, we must also look forward with clarity and determination.

The next chapter of Benue will be defined by:

  1. Stronger institutions
  2. A resilient economy
  3. Peaceful and secure communities
  4. Educated and empowered citizens
  5. Leadership that listens, learns, and acts
    I ask for your trust not blind trust, but earned trust.

Trust built on transparency, accountability, and shared responsibility, as I lay the solid foundation for the next 50 years and justifying this opportunity God has given me at this time of our state’s history.
I pledge our government’s continued relentlessness in ensuring that we do not only create the atmosphere for growth and development, but to continue to be the engineers of peace, stability, accountability and transparency that will ensure a guaranteed better future for our state in the next 50 years.

My dear Benue people,

Benue at 50 is not an end it is a new beginning.

As I stated earlier, this day only marks the beginning of the celebration. it is our plan and intent to celebrate this golden jubilee in a big and special way, throughout the year, involving all the leaders and citizens of the state across partisan divides. There are lots of

activities that have been ear marked for this all important celebration, which will be unveiled as time progresses.

Together, we will reposition Benue.
Together, we will rebuild confidence.

Together, we will secure a future our children will be proud of.
May the labour of our heroes past continue to guide us.
May unity remain our strength.

And may God bless Benue State and the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Long live our strides and aspirations. Long live our vision as a people. Long live Benue state.

Thank you, and happy 50th anniversary, Benue State.

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