General
Easter: FCT residents lament increasing prices of food items

Some residents of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) have lamented the continuous rise in the prices of food items.
The residents who spoke to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Saturday in Abuja, said they were unable to adequately stock their homes for the festive season.
NAN recalls that the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) Selected Food Prices Watch for February showed that prices of food items such as yam, rice, and beef witnessed increases in February.
Mrs Chritiana Adeyemi, a Civil Servant, said she had to prioritise her shopping list because she could not afford to buy all she wanted.
“Every day you go to the market, the prices of food items have increased. Sometimes you just have to forfeit buying some things
“Last week, I bought a kilo of goat meat for N2, 500, now it is N2, 800. That is a difference of N300 which I could have added to buy some other items.
“When I got to the market I was not happy because I could not buy all I wanted and I had to start making adjustments on what not to buy.”
Mrs Ngozi Samuel, a Public Servant and mother of three, said her family could no longer eat a balanced diet because of the prices of food items.
Samuel, however, said the rise in prices was a global issue but the government needed to find ways to cushion its effects on Nigerians.
“Many people cannot afford to eat a meal a day. That is how bad things have become. It is a difficult time for the country.
“Before, I could afford to buy fruits but now I have to channel that money to some other items. We have not talked about buying gas or kerosene which are also on the increase.”
Mrs Florence Bassey, a Businesswoman, and mother of four said the increase in prices of food was alarming, adding that she could not afford to buy in bulk anymore.
“When I got to the market I was shocked at the high increase, especially in tomatoes. A big basket used to be N8,000 last month, but it is about N22,000 or even more in some markets.
“Also pepper, tatashe, and other items like plantation have also increased. The sellers claim it is due to the fasting.”
Mr Paul Kato, a security guard, said the increase in food items was affecting his consumption rate.
“I used to buy a small plate of tomatoes for N100 to N150 in February, now it is N250 to N300 depending on where you go to buy.
“We used to buy N400 onions and it would last my family for two weeks, now N400 onions only last a week. After which you begin to look for money to buy again.”
“I appeal to the government to come and help us. Everything is expensive, how can the poor man cope?”
Mrs Bukola Adewunmi, a Businesswoman and Coordinator of Praying Women, said it had become difficult to do acts of charity because of the high cost of food items.
“It is difficult to be a blessing because of the high cost of things in the market and this might discourage people from doing the little they need to do to help the less privileged.
“But I will love to appeal to well-meaning Nigerians not to be discouraged because these motherless children and the poor need our collective support.
“They need food, drugs, clothing, and a show of love. Let us not stop giving,” she said.
The NBS Food Price Watch for February shows that the average price of 1kg of boneless beef increased on a month-on-month basis by 1.12 per cent from N2,418.91 recorded in January 2023 to N2,445.96 in February 2023.
The report showed that the average price of 1kg rice (local, sold loose) N514.83 increased on a month-on-month basis by 1.17 per cent from January 2023 to N520.84 in February 2023.
The NBS also said the average price of 1kg of tomato on a month-on-month basis, rose by 0.22 per cent from N467.04 in January 2023 to N468.09 in February 2023.
The report showed the average price of one bottle of vegetable oil stood at N1,196.68 in February 2023, showing an increase of 1.10 per cent from N1,183.67 recorded in January 2023.’’
Similarly, it said the average price of 1kg of onion bulb rose by 0.81 per cent on a month-on-month basis from N446.44 in January 2023 to N450.07 in February 2023.
(NAN)
General
Customs generated N275.8m in Ogun in 2024 – Comptroller

Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Ogun 1 Area Command, says it generated a total revenue of N275.8 million within the state in 2024.
The Comptroller of the command, Mr Mohammed Shuaibu, disclosed this during a news conference on Tuesday in Idiroko, Ogun.
Shuaibu said that the ‘huge revenue generation’ was made possible through the diligent efforts of the command’s officers and cooperation of traders.
He also said that the command was able to achieve the milestone through intelligence-driven operations and dedication of the officers.
“The revenue was actualised through the collection from baggage assessment, proceeds from auction sales of premium motor spirit (PMS) and vehicles,” he said.
Shuaibu listed the items seized to include: 16,712 bags of foreign parboiled rice, 139,881 litres of PMS, 940 rounds of live ammunition, 71 sacks of Cannabis Sativa and 3,253 parcels of same substance.
Others were: 586 bales of used clothes, 86 vehicles used for conveyance, 18 foreign used vehicles, 2,150 pieces of used pneumatic tyres, 760 pieces of donkey skins, 3,766 cartons of frozen poultry products and 85 bags of imported flour.
“These achievements are a testament to our efforts at combating smuggling activities, protecting the economy and safeguarding the well-being of the society,” he said.
Shuaibu commended the Comptroller-General of Customs, Mr Adewale Adeniyi, for his continuous support and for creating an enabling environment for the command to thrive.
He also lauded the officers and men of the command for their resilience, professionalism and dedication to duty, saying that these were instrumental to achieving the milestones.
General
NYSC seeks Osun transport system’s support for safety movement of corps members

The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has solicited for the support of Osun State Transport Management System (OSTMS) to enable corps members deployed to the state to locate the orientation camp with ease.
Mrs Funmi Okundaye, NYSC’s Assistant Director, Information and Public Relations Unit in Osun, stated this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Monday in Osogbo.
NAN reports that the 2024 Batch C, Stream II corps members deployed to the state will commence their three-week orientation between on Jan. 22.
According to her, the transportation management system plays key roles in the movement of corps members to the camp and their various places of deployment across the state after the compulsory three-week orientation.
“The OSTMS roles cannot be over-emphasised, looking at the assistance being rendered to some corps members who have never been to the state before,’’ she said.
Okundaye called for more assistance from the organisation to enable corps members locate the orientation camp with ease.
According to her, the swearing-in of the new corps members will hold on Jan. 24 at the state orientation camp ground, with notable stakeholders expected to be in attendance.
She called for the support of all stakeholders in making the exercise a successful one.
Okundaye assured that NYSC would not relent in achieving its set goals and objectives, especially for the corps members deployed in the state.
Education
FG harps on skills acquisition, education for women in detention

The Federal Government, on Tuesday, emphasised the critical role of skills acquisition and education in the rehabilitation of women in detention.
Minister of State for Education, Dr Suwaiba Ahmad, stated this at “the Women in Detention Workshop”, organised by Prison Rehabilitation and Welfare Action (PRAWA), in Abuja.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the event was organised to mark PRAWA’s 30th anniversary.
Ahmad, who stressed the need for addressing the needs and rehabilitation of women in detention, said that such women must be equipped with adequate skills for self-reliance.
“This gathering reflects our shared resolve to ensure that even within the four walls of correctional facilities, women are afforded the dignity, support and opportunities necessary to rebuild their lives.
“Education, both formal and informal, is central to the transformative power of rehabilitation. It is not merely a tool for personal development but a lifeline that can open doors for reintegration and independence.
“For women in detention, education is a pathway to self-discovery, self-reliance and the restoration of hope. Beyond education, skills acquisition is a critical component of rehabilitation.
“Many women in detention face economic hardship and social exclusion which often perpetuate cycles of criminality,” she said.
Ahmad said that by equipping them with skills relevant to their communities and marketable in today’s economy, such women would be empowered to return to society as productive and self-reliant individuals.
Ahmad further said: “Rehabilitation and reintegration are not acts of charity; they are investments in humanity.
“By prioritising the education, skill acquisition and special needs of women in detention, we create a society that values second chance and upholds the dignity of every individual,’’ the minister said.
Earlier, the Executive Director of PRAWA, Dr Uju Agomoh, said the organisation, a CSO, was established in 1994 to promote security, justice and development in Africa.
She also said that the event was designed to tackle the broader issues of prison conditions as well as human rights violations and rehabilitation.
“One key initiative is training health workers and legal professionals on how to document and address torture cases, focusing on the internationally-recognised `Istanbul Protocol’.
“In addition, PRAWA is working closely with Nigerian universities, including University of Lagos, University of Abuja and several others.
“This is to introduce paralegal training programmes that will empower students to assist in legal and human rights efforts within the criminal justice system,” Agomoh said.
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