The family is the mirror of the society- Tallen

PRESS RELEASE
               IN COMMEMORATION OF 2021 INTERNATIONAL DAY OF FAMILIES 

Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic, Nigeria joins the rest of the world to commemorate the 2021 International Day of Families. The UN General Assembly in 1993 declared May 15 every year as The International Day of Families.  This declaration emphasìzes the  importance of families as a nucleus of any society. The Day provides  an opportunity to promote awareness of issues relating to the well-being of families.

The theme for this year's commemoration   is "Families and new Technologies." The theme speaks to our current realities where the virtual space has become the new normal for engagements, in view of the lockdown measures put in place to flatten the curve of the COVID-19 Pandemic. It would be recalled that lockdowns imposed by Government to flatten the curve  forced families to stay at home, forced Schools to  close indefinitely and business premises to shut down. The use of ICT became the only alternative to keep in touch with  family and friends. This forced every sphere of live into the virtual space, disrupting physical activities.

At the Federal Ministry of Women Affairs, we remember today, families who have been torn apart due to loss of livelihoods, those who have lost their  loved ones and could only pay their last respects through the virtual space without physical contact. We cannot forget those who in a bid to secure the release of family members from the hands of their captors, sold off everything, due to the increasing activities of bandits and kidnappers and those  cannot afford a square meal a day.

The family is therefore the mirror of the society. Without the family, there is no society and without Mothers, there is no family. This is why the Government of President Muhammadu Buhari supports the empowerment of Women at all levels, including education. An educated woman has many choices and is able to navigate the virtual space made possible by new technologies at this trying time, when the world is constantly innovating new ideas and renovating existing ones to meet the current challenges. 

As we continue to provide the necessary platform for women to thrive, we will also focus our attention to the rural woman in Nigeria, who tills the ground to provide food for her family and contributes to sustaining the Agricultural sector.

I therefore call on Fathers and Mothers to join us in the growing fight against terrorism and mindless killings and abduction  for ransom. Every bad egg out there causing mayhem is a product of a family. If we see something, let us say something to ensure that we win this fight, yes we can and the time is now. 

God bless Nigerian Families
God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria

Signed
Dame Pauline K. Tallen, OFR, KSG

Honourable Minister 
Federal Ministry of Women Affairs 

15th May, 2021

Tallen mourn the passing away of Dogonyaro

MY CONDOLENCE ON THE DEATH OF LIEUTENANT JOSHUA NIMYET DONGOYARO.

I received with immense shock the news of the passing of a brother and a most patriotic Nigerian Lt. General Joshua Nimyet Dogonyaro at the age of 80.

I especially commiserate with his family at the loss of such a loving and devoted father to family and nation.

2. The late General was a very outstanding military officer whose dedication to the oath he swore to for the defence of Nigeria was uppermost in all his activities. 

3. It is on record that his exploits as a Commander of the ECOMOG troops in the 90s helped a great deal to stabilize the West African subregion and indeed the continent and spared it unnecessary bloodshed. 

4. As a daughter of Plateau State, I especially condole with my Governor, Barr.  Simon Bako Lalong, the Government and people of Plateau State on the loss of this  illustrious citizen whose contributions to the will development and fame of the State as great defenders of the Unity of the country will forever remain in our hearts. 

5. As family and friends grapple with the death of General Dogonyaro at this time, my prayer is that God Almighty will be a great Comforter to all who mourn and may the Lord repose his soul.

Signed.

Dame Pauline K. Tallen 
Minister of Women Affairs. OFR  KSG

13th May, 2021.

MAAPU accuses Idris Maje and Tallen of plots to destabilize the University of Jos

Movement for The Advancement and Protection of the University of Jos (MAAPU) has accused the Deputy Speaker National Assembly Rt Hon. Idris Maje and the Minister for Women Affairs Dame Pauline Tallen of conniving with external forces to circumvent the process for the selection of the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Jos. 

Comrade Sati Tanko stated while responding to questions from media men, said a similar incident occurred during the appointment of the Rector for the Federal Polytechnic Shendam.



In the press conference which was presented by Comrade Sati Tanko in Jos read:

We crave the indulgence of the general public to give a vivid background of unfolding developments at the University.

For a University that has operated for over four decades with a turnover of hundreds of thousands of graduates to be turned into a ground for uncanny political grandstanding by certain centrifugal forces is rather a very sad commentary on our educational system.

We address you today to voice out our concern over negative developments at the University of Jos in recent times and the unfolding drama going on there, in respect of the selection of a new Vice-Chancellor.

You are aware that as a tradition, a process was put in place for a smooth transition as the tenure of the current Vice-Chancellor Professor Sebastian Seddi Maimako, is to elapse.

First, as mandated by Section 3 (2)a of the University's Act, advertisements were placed in some notable National Dailies for suitably qualified candidates to apply for the Vice-Chancellorship of the University between the periods of 23rd December 2020 to the 4th of February 2021.

Two, a Search Panel, in line with Section 3 (2) b of the Institution's Act, headed by Hon. Usman Lamido was set up by the University Governing Council, kick-starting the selection process. Sadly, tragedy struck on 1st February 2021 when the Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of the University Governing Council Hon. Prince Tony Momoh passed on. May his soul rest in peace.

Since nature abhors a vacuum, the Governing Council met to continue the process as stipulated by the University Act which spells out clearly that in the absence of the Chairman of Council, Members Present can select one of them to preside over a meeting when a quorum is formed. This was done and Dr Mrs Philomena Mutbam was elected to chair the meeting. The same Council met and selected a three-man Interview Panel with Dr Mrs Philomena Mutbam elected as its Chairman.

However, four days to the interview proper, a new twist was introduced into the exercise when the National Universities Commission (NUC) ordered the immediate suspension of the interview. Thereafter, the Council was invited to Abuja for a meeting with the NUC and the Federal Ministry of Education. The meeting was held and its outcome never faulted the process but said that since Dr Mrs Philomena Mutbam was not the Pro-Chancellor she cannot chair the interview session. What a travesty!  The meeting later agreed that the Hon. Minister of Education should convey the outcome of the meeting to the Visitor, the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, with the resolution to appeal that the Visitor should cause a letter to be issued to Dr Mrs Philomena Mutbam to complete the process within four days.

Gentleman of the Press as we speak to you now, nothing has been heard from either the Minister or NUC, thereby making us curious and suspicious of the powers that be, that an agenda to short-change the process and bring in a cohort as the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Jos is unfolding.

We of the Movement for the Advancement and Protection of the University of Jos strongly feel that there is a deliberate attempt to stampede and cause confusion by some people who do not have the interest of the University and indeed Plateau State at heart.

Given the history of the University of Jos when the late J.D. Gomwalk, of blessed memory, toiled to bring it to bear, we are consternated that a group that has never seen anything good in the Plateau project is bending on truncating the progress that the University has achieved since its establishment. We refused to be intimidated by retrogressive forces that are ganged up against this progressive institution, we also know that some of our sons and daughters are in this conspiracy that is directed at the Indigenous academia in the University.

All the excuses given by the National University Commission and the Federal Ministry of Education in demonizing the Dr Philomena Mutbam Election Panel on the Vice Chancellor’s issue are lame and mere academic idiosyncrasy created to give credence to their plot to short change Plateau from its rightful position in the University. Or how can one justify this act of injustice when in the same vein, the University of Benin (UNIBEN) was able to elect a Vice-Chancellor without a sitting Pro-Chancellor?  We certainly find it funny that whenever any matter concerns Plateau, merchants of disharmony and crises would come in to play their satanic script. Enough is enough!

Conclusion

Having narrated the ordeal to which this University has been subjected, we are compelled to appeal to all men and women of conscience to rally round and condemn the current reprehensible acts that tend to undermine the great fortunes of this citadel of learning.

Finally, we call on the visitor of the University of Jos, the President and Commander in Chief of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, President Muhammadu Buhari (GCFR) to quickly intervene in the ongoing drama at the University of Jos, as Plateau state has had its fair portion of the crisis that has bedevilled the nation. We trust that the President is a man of peace who cannot support a group that would want to upturn the process that has not been faulted by both the National University Commission and the Federal Ministry of Education as clearly shown in their meeting of 21st April 2021 with the University Governing Council.

All we want is justice, equity and fair play.

Thank you

Comrade Daniel Sati Tanko

Coordinator MAAPU

Breaking of Ramadan Fast: Jos North Council Boss Host Muslim and Christians

Walbe Orgak 

The Governor of Plateau State His Excellency Simon Lalong has praised the chairman Jos North Local Government Council Hon Shehu Bala Usman for bringing Christians and Muslims to eat and interact together.











Governor Lalong made the commendation last Friday at the council Secretariat during breaking of Ramadan fasting organize by the council chairman when some 

Lalong who was represented by the Deputy Governor Professor Sonni Tyoden reiterated that the country is passing through some critical moments therefore, the Ramadan season has offered Nigerians an opportunity to pray for the country. 

He said his administration will continue to encourage activities that will promote peaceful coexistence.

The Chairman of Jos North Local Government Hon Shehu Usman Bala Usman said bringing Muslims and Christians together to break the Ramadan fasting will help to foster peace and unity.

He noted that last year during the council organize Christmas carol of nine lesson and lightening which brought together Both Christians and Muslim communities.

Usman said all these is aim toward continually bringing people of different faith together to interact and socialize together, which will go a long way to foster peaceful coexistence.

In their goodwill messages Chairman Nigerian Christians Association Plateau State Chapter Reverend Father Polycarp Lubo, the Deputy Chief Imam Jos Centarl Mosque Sheik Ghazali Adams, Alhaji Sani Mudi of JNI and the Secretary to Plateau State Government Prof Danladi Atu, all eulogized the council chairman for his efforts in promoting peaceful coexistence   

The breaking of the Ramadan fasting witnesses a large turnout of Christians and Muslims as assorted dishes were served. 

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