NIWA PLEDGES ZERO TOLERANCE FOR WATERWAY ACCIDENTS. (PHOTO).

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 NIWA Pledges Zero Tolerance for Waterway Accidents The Chairman of the National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA), Alhaji Muktar Shagari, has vowed stricter enforcement of safety regulations and improved monitoring to curb accidents on Nigeria’s inland waterways. Shagari made the pledge on Thursday in Lokoja while resuming office, saying safety would be non-negotiable under his leadership and aligned with President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda. He said the Board would prioritise tougher safety enforcement, enhanced monitoring systems and professionalism to prevent avoidable loss of lives on the waterways.

PIRATES UNDER EFCC'S RADAR.{PHOTO}

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     The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC on Tuesday, 24th July, 2018 at the EFCC Academy, Karu, Abuja said the theft of intellectual property is a crime under the EFCC Establishment Act, 2004.
Head, Research Unit, EFCC Academy, Abiodun Adebanjo, representing the Commandant, Dr David Tukura revealed this to students of Ado Bayero University, Kano State on excursion to the Commission.“I urge you to desist from copying and claiming ownership of other people’s intellectual properties as it is common with even some scholars in their thesis for the award of doctorate degree,” Adebanjo charged the students.
Section 46, Paragraph 4 of the EFCC Act, 2004 under interpretation states “economic and financial crimes” means the non-violent criminal and illicit activity committed with the objectives of earning wealth illegally either individually or in a group or organized manner thereby violating existing legislation governing the economic activities of government and its administration and includes any form of fraud, narcotic drug trafficking, money laundering, embezzlement, bribery, looting and any form of corrupt malpractices, illegal arms deal, smuggling, human trafficking and child labour, illegal oil bunkering and illegal mining, tax evasion, foreign exchange malpractices including counterfeiting of currency, theft of intellectual property and piracy, open market abuse, dumping of toxic wastes and prohibited goods, etc”.Adebanjo said the mandate of the Commission which is summarised into three sub-heading; to prevent, investigate and prosecute offenders of all forms of Economic and Financial Crimes in Nigeria also includes the powers to enforce every other Laws that empowers the ICPC, the Nigeria Police Force and some other Law Enforcement Agencies.
While fielding questions from the students on the recruitment process of the EFCC, they were made to understand that the recruitment process into the EFCC is transparent and follows due process set by all extant civil service rules which also emphasize the reflection of federal character in the public service.The head of the delegation, Abubakar Salihu of the Department of Public Administration, Ado Bayero University, Kano expressed compliments to the EFCC for the courtesy and reception they received.
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