Sunday 4 May 2014

Nigerian government orders closure of all public schools, offices in Abuja for World Economic Forum

Pius Anyim
The Federal Government has ordered the closure of all government offices and schools in the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, during the period of the World Economic Forum, WEF.
The WEF on Africa is scheduled to hold from May 7 to 9.
A statement by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Pius Anyim, stated that the directive is to ensure free flow of traffic in the city centre.
“This is to inform the general public that the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Dr. Goodluck  Jonathan, GCFR, has approved, as part of arrangements for the successful hosting of the World Economic Forum Africa, that all Government Offices and Schools in the Federal Capital Territory, expect those on essential services, are to be closed from Wednesday, 7th to Friday, 9th May, 2014.  Private Organisations with large number of staff may also wish to close down.”
Observers, however, believe the closure is due to the security concerns in the Nigerian capital following two bomb explosions in three weeks, killing scores of people.
The Standards Organisation of  Nigeria (SON)  said on Tuesday that it would recruit five million Nigerians  into its newly inaugurated national coalition against fake products.
The Director-General of the organisation, Dr Joseph Odumodu, said this in Ibadan  at an enlightenment  programme tagged:  “Zero  Tolerance Against Substandard Products.”
He said  the recruitment exercise would boost the on-going war against the production of fake and substandard products in the country.
Odumodu also said  the organisation had appointed the Sultan of  Sokoto, Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar, as its ambassador in the country.
“We have already formed a national coalition.  Indeed, our plan is to recruit up to five million Nigerians who are going to be part of this crusade.
“We believe that five million people are  a critical mass  that we will use to sustain this campaign to a level that it would be impossible for people to bring substandard products into Nigeria,” he said.
He said that the aim of the awareness campaign was to focus on life endangering items such as tyres, cement and electrical products.
“We are having the campaign to sensitise people on the need to be aware of fake products that could cost them their lives.
“We believe that any fake or substandard product among these items can directly lead to a loss of life,” Odumodu said.
To achieve its mandate, Odumodu said SON  would collaborate with some government agencies.
“We believe that by working together, we will be able to achieve the set mandate,” he said.
He, however, called on the public to support the organisation in reducing fake and substandard products in the country.
Odumodu, who said  the campaign would be taken to all the geo-political zones of the country, added:
“Our team had earlier visited the South-South and the North-West Zones to campaign against fake and substandard products.
“If we are able to wipe out these products in Nigeria, it will encourage greater employment opportunities for the teeming youths.
“It will also improve capacity utilisation, economic empowerment, access to quality goods and protection from poor quality products and better life for all,” he said.
Odumodu further said that a bill to review the enabling act of SON  was  currently before the National Assembly.
He said an offender may be jailed  without an option of fine if the bill became law. (NAN)
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