Monday 25 February 2013

CSR News Summary Issue 48


Safety Rules: Lagos Reads Riot Act to Private Schools

Lagos State government has warned proprietors of private primary and secondary schools operating in the state against the increasing cases of accident and hazard, which have either claimed their students’ lives and cost them irreparable damage.
The state government also lamented the growing rate of death among pupils and students in the state private primary and secondary schools, resulting from the compromise of safety measures.
Published in ThisDay Newspaper on Sunday, 17th February, 2013

Environment: Prepare for Heavy Rains, Flooding This Year – NIMET

Nigerians have been asked to prepare for heavy rainfall and flooding in 2013 which could be the same or worse than the 2012 episode.

Presenting the 2013 Seasonal Rainfall Prediction for this year and the release of the 2012 Nigerian Climate Review Bulletin in Abuja yesterday, director-general of Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NIMET), Dr. Anthony Anuforom, said that this year's rainfall prediction pattern in most parts of Nigeria would likely to be similar to that of 2012.
Published in ThisDay Newspaper on Sunday, 17th February, 2013

Environment: NIMET predicts Heavy  Rainfall, Flooding in Sokoto, Kwara, Others

With memories of last year’s flooding still fresh, the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NIMET) has predicted heavy rainfall for year 2013.

The agency’s Director General, Dr. Anthony Anuforom, Saturday, in Abuja, said this year’s rainfall pattern would not be different from what the country witnessed last year.
Published in The Guardian Newspaper on Sunday, 17th February, 2013

ICT: Gov, Minister Disagree Publicly on Supply of Schools’ Computers

Computers were supplied. No, they weren’t. Thus the drama played out, Saturday, during the National Good Governance Tour of Rivers State, as Minister of Information, Mr. Labaran Maku, and State Governor, Rotimi Amechi, disagreed on whether the Federal Government supplied computers to 10 secondary schools each across the 36 states of the federation.
Published in The Guardian Newspaper on Sunday, 17th February, 2013

Health: Nigeria’s HIV Resource Centre will enhance Research - Experts
Nigeria has set up an HIV/AIDS centre to ensure better coordination of researches into the endemic in the West African country.
The centre, funded under the Enhancing National Response (ENR) programme of the Department for International Department (DFID), aims to make HIV/AIDS related researches like Nigeria AIDS and Reproductive Health Survey (NARHS), Modes of Transmission (MOT) Study, Integrated Biological and Behavioural Surveillance Survey (IBBSS), among others, available to stakeholders.
Published in The Guardian Newspaper on Sunday, 17th February, 2013

Health: Roadmap on Quality Healthcare Underway

A roadmap that would facilitate the realization of country’s quest to improved healthcare delivery is in the making.

This was disclosed by the Minister of State, Health, Muhammad Ali Pate,  at  the strategy meeting of the task team on quality improvement and clinical governance held in Abuja at the week end.
Published in The Guardian Newspaper on Sunday, 17th February, 2013

Agriculture: Ethiopian Government launches US$5 Million Project with AGRA

A new set of 93 management trainees  have successfully completed the third edition of the banking school programme of the UBA Academy as part of the bank’s pre-requisite for gainful employment in the institution.

At the colourful convocation ceremony held at the bank headquarters,the group managing director/CEO, Phillips Oduoza described the banking school as a key platform for gauging the human capital investment of  the bank noting that ‘human capital investment’ remains UBA Plc’s biggest asset.
Published in The Guardian Newspaper on Sunday, 17th February, 2013

Agriculture: Ethiopian Government launches US$5 Million Project with AGRA

The Ethopian Ministry of Agriculture and the Alliance for Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA) has launched a new US$ 5million project aimed at doubling agricultural production by smallholder farmers in the next five years.
Published in The Guardian Newspaper on Sunday, 17th February, 2013

Philanthropy: Fayrouz partners Darey On Love --- Like a Movie

Fayrouz, the unique premium soft drink from the stable of Nigerian Breweries, is partnering with Africa’s King of R/B Darey Art Alade to give music lovers the ultimate experience this valentine with theatrical expressions of love.
Published in The Guardian Newspaper on Sunday, 17th February, 2013

Development: FG secures $12bn for real sector development

The Federal Government weekend announced that it has mobilised about $12 billion for real sector development as part of its efforts to boost the economy in 2013 and beyond.
Published in BusinessDay Newspaper on Monday, 18th February, 2013

Health: Lassa Fever claims 100,000 lives in Nigeria

A total of 100,000 lives were lost to Lassa fever in the country between January 1969 and January 2013, Dennis Agbonlahor, former vice-chancellor of Ambrose Alli University (AUU), Ekpoma in Edo State has said.
Published in BusinessDay Newspaper on Monday, 18th February, 2013

Philanthropy: Oil firm donates furniture, laboratory, equipment to school in Benin

In fulfilment of one of its Corporate Social Responsibility, the management of Integrated Data Services Limited donated school furniture and science labouratory equipment to Oba Ewuare Grammar School located at Oko community in Benin City.
Published in BusinessDay Newspaper on Monday, 18th February, 2013


As part of efforts geared towards enhancing bilateral trade between Nigeria and Niger Republic, the National Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mine and Agriculture of Nigeria (NACCIMA) and the Niger Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Cottage Industry have inaugurated the Nigeria-Niger Chamber of Commerce to such end.
Published in Guardian Newspaper on Tuesday, 19th February, 2013

Philanthropy: Dickson breathes life into secondary education scholarship

One of the few things Governor Henry Seriake Dickson promised during his electioneering is to declare a state of emergency in education and make education compulsory at all levels. As part of his promise to make education a top priority in his administration, Dickson resuscitated the secondary education programme known as Jonathan Scholarship Scheme, but now rechristened Bayelsa Restoration Scholarship Scheme.
Published in Sun Newspaper on Tuesday, 19th February, 2013


Despite increasing production from emerging oil producing countries around the continent, Nigeria still produces over half of sub-Saharan Africa’s total oil, the Managing Director of Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC), Mr Mutiu Sunmonu, has said.
Published in Sun Newspaper on Tuesday, 19th February, 2013



Labour: FG plans UN jobs for skilled corps members

President Goodluck Jonathan has said that the Federal Government, under an arrangement with United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), will recruit young professionals that will work on a variety of UN programmes in various parts of the world.
Published in Vanguard Newspaper on Tuesday, 19th February, 2013


Water sachet nylons, polythene bags, plastic bottles, broken plastic buckets, basins, cans etc., litter the streets and gutters leading to blockage of drains and generally making the environment unsightly and unhealthy.

It was so bad that the former Director-General of NAFDAC, Professor Dora Akunyili called for the banning of sachet water because of the amount of waste generated.
Published in Vanguard Newspaper on Tuesday, 19th February, 2013


An Information Communication Technology, ICT expert, Dr. I.K. Oyeyinka, has said that Nigeria can be far better than India in technology if the right institutions and government agencies properly manage computer gurus in the country.
Published in Vanguard Newspaper on Tuesday, 19th February, 2013


The President, Nigerian Academy of Letters and former Executive Secretary, National Universities Commission, NUC, Professor Munzali Jibril, has called for funding of reforms in Nigerian higher education system to diversify its recourse base and deliver the quality output that is needed to make Nigeria a respected player in the knowledge economy of the 21st Century.
Published in Vanguard Newspaper on Tuesday, 19th February, 2013

Education: Lagos tasks parents on Free Education

The Permanent Secretary,Ministry of Education, Lagos State, Mrs. Omolara Erogbogbo, has urged parents to take advantage of the freebasic education offered by the state government and send their children to school.
Published in Vanguard Newspaper on Tuesday, 19th February, 2013

MDGs: Okonjo –Iweala to MDGs Office: Complete unfinished business

The Coordinating Minister for the Economy and Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Iweala, yesterday advised the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) Office to complete its unfinished business by achieving the remaining goals
Published in The Nation Newspaper on Wednesday, 20th February, 2013

Environment: NEMA, SEMA begin damage assessment

Officials of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) have been deployed in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital to assess the damage doe by Sunday’s rainstorm.
Published in The Nation Newspaper on Wednesday, 20th February, 2013

Projects: Lagos to rehabilitate 1,000 roads

Lagos State government has expressed its determination to make residents’ movement hitch-free. It has therefore set a target of rehabilitating about 1,000 roads, a proposal that has been captured in the 2013 budget.
Published in The Nation Newspaper on Wednesday, 20th February, 2013

Health: WHO, Nigeria unveil fresh plan to tackle NTDs

Nigeria has taken a step further in the global fight against Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTD) with the launch of a Multi-Year Master Plan for the control and elimination of the diseases
Published in The Guardian Newspaper on Wednesday, 20th February, 2013


Philanthropy: Red Cross gives N20m worth of relief materials to flood victims in Anambra

In response to disaster emergencies, the Nigerian Red Cross Society (NRSC) has commenced the distribution of relief matrials worth over N20 million to the nine local councils of the state devastated by flood last year.
Published in The Guardian Newspaper on Wednesday, 20th February, 2013


Philanthropy: Rotary Club of Lagos Palmgrove donated incubator, waterbeds to LUTH

In continuation of its humanitarian services, the Rotary Club of Lagos Plamgrove Estate yesterday donated an incubator and five water beds to Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH), Idi-Araba, Lagos.
Published in The Guardian Newspaper on Wednesday, 20th February, 2013

Partnership: Nigeria, Oman sign MoU on Capital Market Development

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) of Nigeria and Capital Authority of Oman has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on the effective development of Capiyal Market Operation across the Africa and Middle East continents.
Published in The Guardian Newspaper on Wednesday, 20th February, 2013

Oil & Gas: Our operations threatened by vandals – Momoh

Managing Director, Pipelines and Products Marketing Company (PPMC), Mr. Haruna Momoh, says the quest to ensure efficient and uninterrupted supply of petroleum products in Nigeria has been severely hampered by a set of people, who specialize in the vandalisation of pipelines conveying both raw crude oil, as well as refined petroleum products across the country.
Published in Daily Sun Newspaper on Thursday, 21st February, 2013


The Federal Government, as part of initiatives to improve on its gas master-plan, has disclosed its resolve to reduce gas flaring in the country to two per cent from the current 11 per cent by the year 2014.
Published in Daily Sun Newspaper on Thursday, 21st February, 2013

Partnership: Akwa Ibom, Canada to partner on Power Supply

Akwa Ibom Government has sought partnership with Canadian companies in the generation of adequate electricity supply to boost the state economy.

Governor Godswill O. Akpabio, who made the call Tuesday when the High Commissioner of Canada to Nigeria, Mr. Chris Cooter, paid him a courtesy visit at the Governor’s Office, Uyo, said currently the state Independent Power Plant is producing 191 megawatts of electricity and needs partnership to generate more and distribute same to many consumers.
Published in Daily Independent Newspaper on Thursday, 21st February, 2013

Philanthropy: Addax donates N5m to orphanage in Calabar

Addax Petroleum Company has donated N500,000 to an orphanage in Calabar 9Uwanse) as part of its Corporate Social Responsibility.
Published in Daily Independent Newspaper on Thursday, 21st February, 2013

Project: Imo govt begins N10b project

Imo State government has commenced the construction of eight units of lower 16 floor towers that would be dedicated as centenary project, which is estimated to cost N10 billion.
Published in Daily Independent Newspaper on Thursday, 21st February, 2013

Oil: Nigeria to keep Oil Production steady at 2.4mbdp in 2013

Nigeria’s current oil production if 2.4 million barrels per day (mbdp) is expected to remain at steady at that level this year, Group Executive Director (GED), in charge of Exploration and Production at the National  Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Mr. Abiye Membere has said.
Published in ThisDay Newspaper on Friday, 22nd February, 2013

Inauguration: FG inaugurates Board of SON, CAC, NEPC, OGFZA

The Federal Government, on Thursday, inaugurated the boards of four parastatals under the supervision of the Ministry of Trade and Investment.
Published in ThisDay Newspaper on Friday, 22nd February, 2013

Environment: Fresh oil spills devastate Bayelsa Community

At least, six fresh oil spills from pipelines belonging to the Nigerian Agip Oil Company, NAOC, have devastated the environment of Kalaba Community in Yenagoa Local Government Area of Balyesa State, destroying acquatic lives and crops in their farmlands.
Published in ThisDay Newspaper on Friday, 22nd February, 2013

Appointment: CAC, NEPC, othees get new boards

The Federal Government yesterday inaugurated boards under the Ministry of Trade and Investment.

The four agencies include: Standards Organization of Nigeria (SON), Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC), Nigerian Expor Promotion Council (NEPC) and the Oil and Gas Free Zone Authority (OGFZA).
Published in National Mirror Newspaper on Friday, 22nd February, 2013

Agriculture: ‘FG’s agric transformation will not succed without technology’.

The Agriculture Transformation Agenda of the Federal Government will not succeed without the application of modern technology used for enhanced agriculture activities, including the provision of phones for farmers.
Published in National Mirror Newspaper on Friday, 22nd February, 2013

Projects: Nigerian steel pipes best for construction projects, says firm

The Managing Director of Nigeria Gas and Steel Limited (NGSL), Mr. Hasib Moukarim, said Nigerian engineers, architects and steel structural engineers have gradually adopted welded steel pipes due to its cost saving benefits and other advantages in construction projects in the country.
Published in National Mirror Newspaper on Friday, 22nd February, 2013








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