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BREAKING: Katsina governor orders free food, sales of subsidized grains during Ramadan fast

Katsina State governor, Dikko Umaru Radda, has ordered the cooking of food which will be served to residents of the State free during the Ramadan fast, saying nobody would be hungry across the 136 wards of the State.

In a post of his verified X handle which was sighted by CAPITAL POST on Saturday, governor Radda has also taken a step to ensure the mitigation of hunger pervading the State and ordered that a 50kg kilograms of grain be sold at N20,000 to residents of Katsina State.

He wrote: “In our effort to address the prevailing economic hardship and the escalating cost of grains, the Katsina State Government under my leadership will distribute grains at a subsidized rate of N20,000 per bag.
“The selected grains include maize, millet, and guinea corn. Anyone has the opportunity to purchase ten measures of the item and that each unit would be available for purchase at a price of five hundred naira, compared to the current market value of approximately one thousand five hundred naira.
“This is in addition to another consignment of rice also to be distributed to about thirty three thousand elderly and disabled persons as well as most vulnerable groups in the state.
“Furthermore, food will be cooked on daily basis during the month of Ramadan across all the 361 wards of the state in different centres so as to mitigate the prevailing economic hardship faced by the economic disadvantaged population.
“The government aims to ensure that no one goes hungry during this challenging period and that the basic needs of the people are met.
“Additionally, efforts will be made to support local farmers and encourage agricultural productivity in order to reduce dependency on external sources of food. The government recognizes the importance of food security and is committed to taking necessary measures to achieve it.”
CAPITAL POST recalled that Muslims in Nigeria are expected to commence their Ramadan fast on Monday, 11th March, 2024 if the moon crescent is sighted.

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IWD: First Lady’s initiative boosts women’s empowerment – NCWS President

The National Council of Women Societies, NCWS has commended the First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, for her Renewed Hope initiative, which has been supporting women empowerment programs across the country.

The NCWS President, Princess Edna D.D Azura, praised the First Lady’s initiative during the event marking International Women’s Day in on Friday in Abuja.

The event, which was attended by women leaders and entrepreneurs from across Nigeria, featured discussions on women empowerment, entrepreneurship, and gender equality.
In her welcome address, Princess Azura said, “I am honored to welcome you all to join the Council to commemorate International Women’s Day 2025, a day set aside to celebrate the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women.”
She noted that this year’s global theme, “Accelerate Action,” is a call to action for all stakeholders to intensify efforts towards achieving gender equality and empowering women and girls.
“We must remind ourselves of the significant progress made towards gender equality in Nigeria,” Azura said. “However, despite the legal frameworks, National policies, and international obligations that Nigeria has subscribed to, the gap between policy commitments and actual implementation remains significant.”
She identified some of the challenges that still hinder women’s empowerment and participation in all spheres of life, including limited access to education and economic opportunities, disproportionate burden of caregiving responsibilities, increased vulnerability to gender-based violence, and under-representation in leadership positions.
To address these challenges, Azura emphasized the need for collective effort from all stakeholders, including government, civil society, private sector, and individuals. “We must accelerate action towards achieving gender equality,” she said.
She also commended the First Lady’s Renewed Hope initiative, which has been providing support to women in various areas, including education, healthcare, and economic empowerment. “This initiative has been a beacon of hope for many women, providing them with the support and resources they need to succeed,” Azura said.
The NCWS President also announced that the council will be launching its own financial support initiative for women entrepreneurs, aimed at providing them with the resources they need to grow their businesses.
In addition, she expressed gratitude to the Hon Minister of Women Affairs, Hon. Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim, for her commitment to empowering women and promoting their socio-economic development.
The event featured a symposium with the sub-theme, “The Future is Now: Empowering Women and Youths to Thrive.” The NCWS President emphasized the importance of empowering women and youths to take control of their futures, and investing in their education, skills development, and economic empowerment.
The event ended with a call to action, urging all stakeholders to work towards the implementation of the three key objectives of the World Bank Group Strategy for 2024-2030, which aims to accelerate gender equality for a sustainable, resilient, and inclusive future.
Also speaking, National Vice President of the Nigerian Association of Women Journalists,Northcentral, Chizoba Ogbeche, emphasized the importance of accelerating action for women’s empowerment in Nigeria. The theme “Accelerating Action” is a call to do better, particularly in terms of women’s political and economic empowerment.
Ogbeche highlights the “Her Seat in Parliament and Governance” program, which aims to sensitize women and the public on the importance of accepting the 74 seats allocated for women in parliament. The program seeks to make people understand that women are not trying to take over from men, but rather want a place at the table to influence policies that affect them and other vulnerable groups.
Nigeria still faces significant challenges in achieving gender equality.
Ogbeche notes that Nigerian women will be joining other women from around the world for the CSW meeting in New York, where they will share their story and emphasize that while progress has been made, more needs to be done.
The recent 1,000% increment in the women’s budget is a significant step forward, but there is still much work to be done to address the issues affecting women in Nigeria.

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Electrical Contractors urge BoT to obey court order, conduct election

Concerned members of the Licensed Electrical Contractors Association of Nigeria (LECAN) are calling on the Association’s Board of Trustees (BoT) to comply with a court order and conduct a legitimate election to install new leaders. This directive follows a court judgment in the case of Alhaji Abdulaziz Edochie and 12 Ors vs the Incorporated Trustees of Licensed Electrical Contractors Association of Nigeria (LECAN) and 13 Ors, delivered by the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) sitting in Bwari.

During a press briefing organized by the concerned members in Abuja, High Chief Vitus Ofodum, the former Chairman of LECAN in Abuja, and the CEO, Vitek Engineering Company Limited, Abuja read out a communique outlining the court’s judgment. The communique emphasized the need for the BoT to obey the court order and conduct an election in accordance with the judgment.

The call for a legitimate election is aimed at ensuring that LECAN has legitimate leaders, and the concerned members are urging the BoT to take immediate action to comply with the court order.
High Chief Vitus Ofodum, a member and former Chairman of LECAN’s Abuja branch, addressed the media alongside fellow members from various branches and chapters across Nigeria. He explained that LECAN is a licensed association regulating electrical installations and cables, governed by a well-defined constitution.
According to Ofodum, the association was due for a national executive election in 2022, but a group attempted to hijack the process, violating the constitution. The members sought legal advice and took action to prevent the association’s collapse.
High Chief Vitus Ofodum explained that after writing to the Association’s purported executives to address concerns, they were met with silence, prompting them to seek legal action. They sought to nullify the “vote of no confidence” passed on the national executives, which they believed subverted the association.
Fortunately, the high court delivered its judgment on February 24, 2025, declaring the notice of the meeting where the “vote of no confidence” was passed as unconstitutional, null, and void. The court also declared the national executives occupying offices as null and void, restraining them from parading themselves as executives of the association.
Additionally, the court ordered that the national executives are immediately restrained from accessing the association’s bank account. The association was directed to conduct national elections in line with the election procedure outlined in the association’s constitution, ensuring proper agenda, quota representation of delegates, and notices are followed.
In conclusion, Ofodum urged all affected persons to note that the court’s order must be obeyed to the letter, warning that failure to comply may result in further action, including contempt proceedings.

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Nigerian Christian Youths unite for national transformation

The National Youth Wing of the Christian Council of Nigeria (YOWICCN) has reaffirmed its commitment to promoting unity, peace, and selfless service in Nigeria.

The Christian Youths made their commitment during the 4th Leadership Retreat and National Executive Council (NEC) meeting, held at St. Peter’s Anglican Cathedral, Gombe State where, Christian youth leaders, clergy, and stakeholders from across Nigeria gathered to reflect on the call to stewardship in faith, leadership, and national development.

The Retreat with the theme, “Faithful Steward,” emphasized the need for Christian youths to be at the forefront of promoting unity, peace, and selfless service in their communities and the nation at large.
YOWICCN National Youth Leader, Barr. Ekpa Emmanuel Attai in a Communique he signed and issued at the end of the retreat called on all Christian youths to rise above challenges and be the change agents Nigeria needs.
The retreat resolved to commit to faithful stewardship, advocacy for national transformation, promotion of unity and collaboration, moral and ethical leadership, and spiritual and capacity development.
The Participants at the retreat identified numerous challenges facing Nigeria, including moral decline, disunity, economic hardship, social injustice, and the lack of opportunities for youth participation in governance and nation-building.
They emphasized the need for Christian youths to be at the forefront of promoting unity, peace, and selfless service in their communities and the nation at large.
The Christian Youths group also resolved to Strengthen interdenominational unity, working together as one body in Christ to advance the mission of the Church in Nigeria.
Our reporter recalled that the Keynote speaker during the retreat and the Anglican Bishop of Gombe Diocese Rt. Rev. Cletus A. Tambari emphasized the importance of Christian youths being faithful stewards, upholding integrity, responsibility, and accountability in their various spheres of influence.

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