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Governor Otti Commences Digitisation Of Justice Delivery System 

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Governor Otti Commences Digitisation Of Justice Delivery System

Governor Otti commences digitisation of justice delivery system . The Abia State Government said on Tuesday it has begun to digitise its justice delivery system to enhance the efficiency, transparency, and accessibility of legal services in the state.

The Commissioner for Justice, Ikechukwu Uwanna, made this known during a press briefing on the outcome of the State Executive Council meeting in Umuahia.

Mr Uwanna, who is also the attorney general of the state, said that the adoption of digital platforms in the administration of justice in the state would be done in phases.

He said, “The first phase in the court digitisation is the scanning of court documents from the probate registry to the high court to the magistrates’ court, and customary court arrangements have been made for the scanning of all those documents.

It doesn’t stop at scanning them; the documents would be properly indexed and stored to ensure that whatever the document is, within a split second you can find it in the central storage system. It also extends to the ministry of justice; actually, the project has started.

The second phase of the project is putting together an e-filing system, what is better called a court information management system.’’

Mr Uwanna said that the digital system would enable a lawyer to prepare his processes remotely and file the documents at the central judiciary website.

According to him, this will make it easy for lawyers and litigants to have access to justice.

He said that the payments for the filing of court documents and the affidavit process for the documents including the commissioning of oaths would be done online.

Mr Uwanna said that the proposed digitalisation would include provisions that allowed service of court processes to the litigants or their lawyers, electronically or physically.

“The judiciary is being provided with the capacity to ensure that the hearing of cases is done either physically or virtually,” he said.

Mr Uwanna further said that the facilities for transcription of court proceedings would be installed in the court halls to remove any inhibitions to the timely delivery of justice.

He said, “Judges keep writing with long hands, and it affects their health and slows down the administration of justice. When we complete this process, they would not need to write in longhand because there would be facilities to ensure that there is transcription of whatever is being said in court.”

Mr Uwanna said that the system would include delivery of judgements virtually or physically, while the certified true copies of those judgements could be applied for online and received electronically.

He said that this ensured that the justice delivery system would be totally transformed into using technology.

Mr Uwanna said that the government strongly believed that this would make for an effective and efficient justice delivery system in the state.

He also said that the executive arm of government worked closely with the judiciary to ensure that the digital system would be designed to be very user-friendly.

Mr Uwanna said that as part of efforts to initiate the digitalisation process, the governor in October inaugurated the construction of court halls in the 17 local government areas of the state.

He further said that the prototype of the court halls being built in the 17 LGAs had been designed to be modern with renewable energy, and adequate provision being for natural lighting.

Governor Otti

Governor Otti

Mr Uwanna said that the finishing of the court halls and the need of each area would determine what it would be used for.

He also said that the court halls had reached different levels of completion and expressed hope that the contractors handling the project would deliver on schedule.

Mr Uwanna said that part of the agreement between the government and the Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN) involved sensitisation of its members to the digitalisation of the judiciary to ensure that the change would not take anyone unaware.

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Adewale Adeniyi Transforming Nigeria Customs Service For Greater Efficiency

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Adewale Adeniyi Transforming Nigeria Customs Service For Greater Efficiency

Adewale Adeniyi Transforming Nigeria customs service for Greater Efficiency. The appointment of Adewale Adeniyi as the 31st Comptroller General of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has ushered in a wave of transformative reforms, enhancing efficiency and service delivery within the agency.

Modernizing the Customs Service

Under Adeniyi’s leadership, the NCS has implemented innovative strategies that have not only streamlined trade facilitation but also significantly boosted revenue generation.

These reforms have reinforced the service’s role as a critical player in economic growth, international trade, and border security.

Legislative Overhaul: A New Legal Framework

One of the major milestones achieved during Adeniyi’s tenure is the Nigeria Customs Act 2023, signed into law on April 20, 2023. This law replaces outdated customs regulations, ensuring a modernized, autonomous, and internationally compliant customs administration under the supervision of the Minister of Finance.

Strategic Reforms for Efficiency

Adeniyi introduced several key reforms aimed at improving trade processes and customs operations:

Time Release Study (TRS): This tool, developed by the World Customs Organization (WCO), helps identify delays in the clearance of goods, allowing for more efficient trade processing.

Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) Program: Recognizing compliant businesses in international trade, this initiative strengthens the supply chain and improves security.

Adewale Adeniyi

Adewale Adeniyi

Customs Trade Modernization Project (TMP): Launched in 2022, this project is expected to generate $250 billion in revenue and create employment opportunities as the NCS expands its workforce.

Boosting Revenue and Trade Facilitation

Adeniyi’s reforms have led to record-breaking revenue collection, with the NCS generating over N5 trillion in 2024 and setting an ambitious target of N6 trillion for 2025.

Through strategic stakeholder engagement, legal modernization, and cutting-edge trade facilitation measures, the Nigeria Customs Service is now better positioned to drive economic growth, enhance security, and improve global trade efficiency.

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Oil Prices Hits $70/b As Nigeria’s Output Surpasses OPEC+ Quota For February

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Oil Prices Hits $70/b As Nigeria’s Output Surpasses OPEC+ Quota For February

Oil Prices Hits $70/b as Nigeria’s output surpasses OPEC+ quota for February. Oil price steadied after the Organization of the Production Export Countries released its monthly report, with Brent crude maintaining its earlier gains, trading above $70 a barrel on Thursday.

OPEC said on Wednesday that Kazakhstan led a sizeable jump in February crude output by the wider OPEC+, highlighting a challenge for the producer group in enforcing adherence to agreed output targets.

In its monthly report for March 2025, OPEC+, which includes OPEC plus Russia and other allies, in February raised output by 363,000 barrels per day to 41.01 million bpd, led by Kazakhstan.

The hike is more than twice as much as a scheduled 138,000 bpd rise in OPEC+ output starting in April as the group phases out its most recent layer of output cuts.

The plan for higher output, as well as concern about trade tariffs, have put downward pressure on oil prices. Kazakhstan, the world’s largest landlocked country, has been producing at a record high, and well above its OPEC+ quota, as U.S. oil major Chevron.

Oil Prices

Oil Prices

According to the OPEC data, which it compiles from secondary sources, Kazakhstan produced 1.767 million bpd of crude in February, up from 1.570 million bpd in January. Kazakhstan’s OPEC+ quota is 1.468 million bpd.

The OPEC data also showed some other OPEC+ nations such as the United Arab Emirates, Nigeria and Gabon pumping above their quotas, but by far smaller amounts.

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Umo Eno Commissions Model school In Oron, Charges Shool Heads On Maintwnance Culture

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Umo Eno Commissions Model school In Oron, Charges Shool Heads On Maintwnance Culture

Umo Eno commissions model school in Oron, charges shool heads on maintwnance culture and directs head teachers to live in school

Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno, has charged heads of schools and other institutions to ensure preservation of government infrastructures within their custody and to ensure that the intended benefits of government investments in the sector are delivered to the targeted beneficiaries.

He also tasked headmasters and headmistresses of model primary schools built across the State to utilize the live-in facilities to enhance their care for the pupils, and protection of the facilities in line with the aspirations of his administration’s ARISE Agenda.

Speaking at the commissioning ceremony of the Model Primary School, Uko-Oyukim in Oron Local Government Area, Governor Eno said a special education monitoring team was about to be activated to monitor the model schools, warning that any headteacher found not living on campus or whose school facilities are not well managed would be replaced.

He, therefore, tasked the Akwa Ibom State Infrastructure & Assets Management and Maintenance Agency to step up their vigilance over the educational facilities, adding that he was willing to bring to bear his private business experience as a hotelier, where he would work round the clock to ensure every guest enjoys utmost comfort, to make Akwa Ibom children receive the best from government investment in the education sector.

“Very soon, we are setting up education monitoring teams, and the team will help us ensure that all of these facilities are intact. They will monitor all these schools we are opening, from the washroom to the classrooms, all the facilities, the curriculum and of the work they are doing.

“The Headmasters or Headmistresses will also ensure that non of these facilities are destroyed. We must continue to maintain the standard. I am setting up a Governor’s Monitoring team, but they will work with the Honourable Commissioners to ensure that they give us the right information.

“If we come to your school, particularly our schools that are remodelled, and we find out that the standards are dropping, we will change the head Master or Mistress immediately.

If we come to the school and discover that you are not living on the school compound, we will send you back somewhere else.

“We can not use your money to put this edifice in place, only for it to go down in few months,” the Governor stated.

Speaking on behalf of Oron stakeholders, the Deputy Governor, Senator Akon Eyakenyi, described the emergence of Governor Umo Eno as God’s blessing to Akwa Ibom State and particularly thanked the Governor for accepting to be used to extend God’s love to Oron people.

According to Senator Eyakenyi, Governor Umo Eno’s value for education which fueled his drive to pursue and obtain a PhD has been demonstrated in his identification of primary education as being fundamentally imperative and therefore investing in giving Akwa Ibom children a good start up.

Umo Eno Commissions

Umo Eno Commissions

 

The Commissioner for Education, Professor Ubong Umoh, presenting an overview of the project, commended Governor Umo Eno’s model primary school initiative, maintaining that such underscores his administration’s dedication to transforming the educational landscape thereby fostering academic excellence and social development.

He said the Uko-Oyukim Model Primary School, designed to accommodate 495 pupils in 19 fully furnished classrooms on a 25:1 pupils to teacher ratio, was fully equipped with library, early childcare development facilities, solar-powered ICT laboratory, modern sick bay, spacious auditorium, dedicated staff quarters, seperate gender-specific sanitary facilities, with comprehensive human kinetic facilities that enhances education and sports development.

Pupils of the school, little Miss Happiness Antai and Master Godwin Asuquo, conveyed the feelings of the school community through a special address and a ballad which expressed the gratitude of the pupils, teachers and their parents to the Governor for the kind gesture he has extended to them through the state-of-the-art facilities.

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