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President Buhari state among northern states declared highly unsafe by Britain

by Leading Reporters April 4, 2022
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Katsina State, the home state of Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari is among the northern states in Nigeria the United Kingdom has warned its citizens to extensively avoid, describing it as highly unsafe

Other states include Yobe, Borno, Adamawa, Zamfara, Gombe and Kaduna state where suspected terrorists bombed an Abuja- Kaduna moving passenger train on Monday.

The terror attack left in its wake over 20 persons dead, several wounded and many kidnapped by the criminals who planted explosives on the rail track and later shot at stranded passengers.
Few days before the train bombing, suspected bandits had also attacked an international airport in Kaduna.

President Muhammadu Buhari has since ordered security agencies to hunt down the terrorists.

In spite of this, the UK government said in a travel advisory on Thursday that the designated states are not safe because of the rising level of insecurity.

The directory issued by the Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office FCDO, warned that the states any high risk areas where criminal group are still kidnapping people and killing others.

Part of the directory reads in parts: “The FCDO advise against all travel to Borno State, Yobe State, Adamawa State, Gombe State, Kaduna State, Katsina State, and Zamfara State. Violent attacks are frequent and there is a high threat of kidnap,” the post read.

“On 26 March 2022, gunmen launched an attack against Kaduna airport, killing at least one airport official in the latest in a series of attacks by gunmen in the north of Nigeria. On the evening of 29 March 2022, an apparent Improvised Explosive Device attack took place against a train travelling from Abuja to Kaduna. Reports suggest that a number of people were killed and that others were abducted by gunmen. Train services are now suspended between Abuja and Kaduna.”

“The threat level in North-East Nigeria, including around Maiduguri is increasing, particularly around transport hubs, religious areas, and large gatherings. Kidnaps have taken place on the roads in and out of Maiduguri. As the dry season starts in October, this risk is expected to increase even further,” the advisory further said.

“If the security situation in Maiduguri were to deteriorate any further, there is a significant likelihood that it could be extremely difficult for you to leave the city. We do not advise travelling by road.”

“If you’re in the North East against FCDO advice, keep in touch with the authorities and the wider community on the security situation and make sure your procedures and contingency plans are up to date. If you are working in the North East of Nigeria you should be fully confident in your employer’s ability to extract you from the North East in the event of any emergency,” FCDO said

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Katsina State Plans Big On Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises MSME

by Folarin Kehinde December 8, 2021
written by Folarin Kehinde

Katsina State Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (KTS-MSMEs) Council has just concluded retreat on how to optimize the huge MSME potentials in the state.

The retreat was a
two-day event which centred on discussions on varied issues around the MSMEs development,
existing programmes and how they affect MSMEs sub-sector development in Katsina State.

The retreat was held between November 22 and 23, 2021 with very fruitful outcomes as contained in a communique issued at the end the its deliberations and brainstorming sessions.

It also provided the platform to familiarize with, and subject to open review, the new National Policy on MSMEs and strategizes on ways to provide effective and efficient service delivery to grow the MSMEs sub-sector in Katsina State.

The state Deputy Governor, Qs Mannir Yakubu, who spoke on behalf of the state government,
while declaring open the two-day workshop had explained that the workshop will focus on areas
like dialogue with development partners, sourcing donor resources, planning and financial
management, improving the knowledge of MSME council, as well as leveraging on the
opportunity provide by the African Continental Free Trade Zone for MSME development.

The Deputy Governor Mannir Yakubu, who is also the Chairman of the Council, noted that the
State government has achieved so much in the area of MSME development through collaboration with Federal Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs), private sector, other stakeholders.

He highlighted some of the achievement, which include, collaboration with Raw Materials
Research and Development Council (RMRDC) to organise training on tiger nut value chain for
women in Katsina State, and Workshop on investment opportunities in some strategic crops, safe use of pesticides, and agro-chemicals to farmers.

Other achievement by the government include securing and the distribution of varieties of cashew and cotton seedlings and seeds to farmers in the state, support to the state steering Committee on Survival Fund and Support to the Federal Government efforts on ease of doing business.

Other achievements include collaboration with Standard Organization of Nigeria (SON) on certification of some establishments by the state Government and SMEs in the construction industry.

This in addition to securing allocation of land and Certificate of Occupancy (CofO) for the permanent office complex for SON and that of Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment/NEPZA for the establishment of Funtua Integrated Textiles and Garment Parks, among other giant strides.

Earlier, the Katsina State Government had vowed to put more effort in the improvement Micro,
Small, and Medium Enterprise (MSME) across the state for efficient business management.
Issues And Considerations
After several brainstorming sessions, presentations and exhaustive deliberations on the ways to make the MSMEs Council more efficient and responsive to prevailing exigencies of the MSMEs sub-sector in the state, the retreat considered strategies that can hasten the growth and development of the MSMEs sector in the state.

It also considered presentation on the reviewed National Policy on MSMEs, which set the tone for
the proceedings, leading to the formation of four syndicate groups, who eventually deliberated
and made robust contributions on the ways to grow the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (NMSMEs) sub sector in Katsina State.

The retreat further discussed extensively the newly reviewed National Policy on MSME and
implementable milestones in the state. Evaluation on the need for continuous training and
capacity building programmes to re-position the BMOs for effective service delivery to their
members was also explored.

Other issues deliberated include myriads of challenges faced in the MSMEs development
programmes in the state, and ways to make future implementations more impactful, by deepening
participation and improving on the various programmes content.

Resolutions/Actions
In the context of the foregoing deliberations on the scenarios above, the retreat arrived at certain
resolutions which are being put forward.

According to the communique, all Agencies in the state responsible for training and capacity
building should work in concert with BMOs to provide sector specific training for Entrepreneurs in the state.

Furthermore, it was resolved that training and capacity building for BMOs and other form of skills upgrade for members should be given priority attention going forward. The Training Needs Analysis is to be submitted by the BMOs to the MSME Council for consideration as a resolution.

In addition the retreat put forward the need to deepen stakeholder engagement through town hall
meetings and mass media on available financial windows and regulatory matters for MSMEs in
the state.

Also resolved was need for Katsina MSMEs Council to emulate the National in terms of composition of the Technical Implementation Committee by adopting a co-chair from the private sector.

Research for Development is to be emphasized upon in the state by leveraging on the educational
institutions in the state while the Katsina MSMEs Council should Commission Needs assessment
of Skills gap in the state and follow up with training provision of Business Development Services
(BDS) to increase the capacities of NMSMEs operators as well as harmonise all the Skills Training
Centres in the State.

Also included in its resolutions was the need for MSME Council to leverage on commercial and
undertaking officers at the LGAs and Business Information Centres for provision of awareness and
support for Nano MSMEs to fill the financial literacy gaps while various BMOs should appraise
their financial state and the attendant gaps, and make report available to the council for possible considerations.

The MSME Council was
advise to consider the establishment of border Market and export warehouse to facilitate
exportation of Made in Katsina/ Nigeria product and that the completion of laudable projects
embarked upon by the State Government that has direct bearing on MSMEs (including Common
Facility Centre for MSMEs, formation of an SPV, Integrated Textile and Garment, Establishment of Power Sub stations and Water Supply, Special Agro Processing Zones (SAPZ) and others).

Finally, it was recommended that the harmonization of data on finance and beneficiaries of
funding interventions in the state should be embarked upon as soon as possible.

The communique was signed by Qs. Mannir Yakubu, FNIQS, the Chairman KTS- MSMEs Council
who also doubles as the State Deputy Governor and the Onesi Lawani of SMEDAN as the Lead
Facilitator.

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Revealed! Nigeria Lost 50% of Her Youths, World Bank

by Leading Reporters July 25, 2021
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Seeking to secure their future in a land with a viable economy and favourable economic conditions, it has been revealed that half of the Nigerian youths are seeking to travel out of the country.

According to the World Bank, an increasing number of Nigerian youths are planning to leave the country in search of greener pastures. This was revealed by the World Bank in a study titled “Of Roads Less Traveled: Assessing the Potential for Migration to Provide Overseas Jobs for Nigeria’s Youth,” which was released on the website of the World Bank this week.

future in a land with a viable economy and favourable economic conditions, it has been revealed that half of the Nigerian youths are seeking to travel out of the country.

According to the World Bank, an increasing number of Nigerian youths are planning to leave the country in search of greener pastures. This was revealed by the World Bank in a study titled “Of Roads Less Traveled: Assessing the Potential for Migration to Provide Overseas Jobs for Nigeria’s Youth,” which was released on the website of the World Bank this week.


Among the nations polled, Nigeria ranked third just behind Liberia (70 per cent) and Sierra Leone (60 per cent) in terms of respondents looking to permanently relocate to another country. Niger Republic came in at 10% ranking lowest in the study

The study revealed further that Nigerians were the largest group of migrants from Sub-Saharan Africa entering Europe in 2016 and 2017, with almost 40,000 migrants landing in Italy in 2016, and over 90% arriving by sea.

“With rising migratory pressures created by poor employment conditions, Nigerians are increasingly choosing to migrate through irregular means,” the World Bank said.

“A larger number of Nigerian migrants arriving in Italy were women (32 per cent) more than migrants from the rest of Sub-Saharan Africa (24 per cent),” the bank stated.

“However, the underlying economic and demographic factors that create migratory pressures are unlikely to subside in the near future, with other potential irregular routes being reported through Sudan and Chad to Libya” it noted.

I Have Done My Best For Nigeria On Poverty And Insecurity, Buhari Insists

With the current insecurity and growing poverty in Nigeria, President Muhammadu has said that he has done his best to rescue the country’s situation. This is as the President met with some members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) on Thursday. In a statement by the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, Buhari made this known when he hosted some APC governors at his hometown in Daura, Katsina state.

According to Buhari, things were worse at the time he assumed power in 2015. He also added the security situation in the North-East had improved compared to what was happening there before 2015 when some parts of the region were being controlled by terrorists. He noted that he had to change the security chiefs and did what was necessary to achieve a level of security.

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Gunrunner Katsina
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Police in Katsina arrest gunrunner

by Folarin Kehinde January 26, 2021
written by Folarin Kehinde

The Police also recovered 2 General Purpose Machine Guns, One hundred and Seventy-Nine Anti-Aircraft Ammunition worth about Four Million Naira.

The suspect confessed to the Police that he gets supplies of the ammunition from Niger Republic.

The arrest of the suspect is coming less than a month, after the Katsina State Commissioner of Police, Sanusi Buba, read the riot act to bandits, terrorizing the state and its environs, to either surrender, or face the full wrath of the law.

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