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Imo, Show Of Force: Army Begins Operation Golden Dawn II; Uzodimma tells Imo People To Cooperate

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Hope Uzodimma Launches Operation Golden Dawn II

Ahead of this year’s Christmas and New Year festivities, Governor Hope Uzodimma of Imo State has told Imo indigenes and residents alike to cooperate with the security agencies deployed to the State to keep the peace and maintain law and order.

Governor Uzodimma spoke on Thursday at the 82 Army Division in Orlu while formally flagging off this year’s Exercise Golden Dawn II of the Nigerian Army which will last from November 4, 2022 to January 4, 2023.

The Governor said the operation became necessary because the yuletide is a period that all “our beloved brothers and sisters far and near come home to celebrate the festive period with us.”

“It is, therefore, the time that we need to put all security measures in place so as to have uninterrupted celebrations,” the Governor said adding that,”this exercise will go a long way in improving the security situation in our State  and entire geo-political zone, giving our people a sense of security and encouraging our brothers and sisters to come home without fear.”

Governor Uzodimma said we do not have any other home than Imo State, “that is why we have invested a lot in security architecture of the State.”

He regretted that “Imo State today is being faced with various security issues ranging from armed banditry, kidnapping, armed robbery,  illegal oil bunkering among others,” noting that the security situation in the State did not start now and that the situation is fast improving.

The Governor appealed to those involved in any form of criminality in the State to have a rethink and do a detour as doing so will benefit them more than delving into acts they may not know the greater implications to their future and to the society.

Governor Uzodimma further assured the security agencies that his government will continue to support them within available resources and capacity to discharge their constitutional obligations to the citizens of Nigeria in particular and the Nation at large.

In his remarks while welcoming the Governor, the Commander 34 Artillery Brigade, Brig. General S. Suileman, said the Exercise was started last year and that Thursday’s flag-off is the second edition in the series.

Suileman said relative peace was achieved in Imo last year with the operation and that this year’s own will be an improvement on the maiden edition.

He thanked the Governor for all the support that made the 2021 operation a success and solicited similar support for this year’s event.

It was also an opportunity for the Army leadership to give an insight into what the security situation in Imo has been since last year the exercise was conceived and what the current situation is today and how they intend to reduce to the barest minimum cases of violent crimes in Imo and adjoining states.

The high point of the event was the inspection of the facilities within the Division in readiness for the operation.

Egere, FEDPOLY Lecturer, Abducted

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Sam Egere

By Charles Igbo

A prominent Imo State son, Engr. Sam Egere, has been abducted by gunmen.

Egere, a lecturer at the Federal Polytechnic Nekede, and Secretary, Board of Trustees, Olu Owerri, a pressure group, was abducted on Sunday, October 30, 2022,  very close to his Ahiazu Mbaise residence.

A statement issued by Olu Owerri, signed by its President-General, Chief Martin Opara, lamented what it described as the brutal manner in which Egere was abducted, and asked for his immediate and unconditional release.

There has been no official statement from either the Imo State Police Command or the Federal Polytechnic. It is not known if his abductors have made contacts for ransom money.

Ghali Na’Abba, Former Speaker, House Of Representatives, Returns To PDP

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Former Speaker, Ghali Umar Na'Abba,

By Gideon Njoku

A former Speaker of the House of Representatives, Umar Ghali Na’Abba has made a surprise return to the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.

Na’Abba’s return was heralded with a courtesy call by him on the National Chairman of the Party, Dr. Iyorchia Ayu.

Na’Abba was the Speaker of the House of Representatives during President Olusegun Obasanjo’s second term in office. Both men had a rocky relationship with Na’Abba acting, almost, like an opposition party member. Both were of the PDP.

It was during Na’Abba’s Speakership that bags of “Ghana Must Go”, filled with money, were displayed on the floor of the House, allegedly, from Obasanjo to influence some members of the House to support him for a third term in office. The plan fell flat.

However, since then, Na’Abba disappeared, literally, from the political scene. He never won any other election.

He was to dump the PDP later and decamped to the All Progressives Congress, APC. That did not improve his lot in politics as he still was unable to win any elective office.

It is to be seen if the return of the Kano-born politician to the PDP will brighten his political path. Many people are, however, of the opinion that he has lost electoral value.

Ekiti: Gov Oyebanji Presents Maiden Budget Of N113.6 Billion

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Gov Oyebanji Presents Maiden Budget Of N113.6 Billion

By Ayodele Oni

Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji, on Thursday presented the maiden appropriation Bill of his administration to the state House of Assembly.

A total budget of N113. 6 billion was put before the house for the 2023 fiscal year.

The bill, christened “Budget of Strong Beginning”, was made up of N80.36billion for Capital Expenditure and N34.06billion for Recurrent Expenditure.

Mr Oyebanji explained that capital expenditure constituted 70 per cent of the Budget, while 30 per cent is for recurrent expenditure.

The Governor, explained that the budget will provide the roadmap for the implementation of his administration 6-point agenda.

According to him, the administration would  be irrevocably committed to openness, transparency and accountability towards ensuring  fiscal discipline in government activities.

Governor Oyebanji pointed out that the budget was prepared in accordance with global best practices, adding that the state Ministry of Budget and Planning will later give a detailed analysis of the budget.

Earlier, while welcoming the governor to the House for the first time as the Chief Executive of the State, the Assembly Deputy Speaker, Hakeem Jamiu assured that the Assembly will continue to build bridges of understanding and collaboration with the government for the betterment of Ekiti people.

He assured  that the House through its various committees will work towards early passage of the appropriation bill.

The Governor had earlier held meetings at the three senatorial districts of the state to interact with people on their various demands which they want the government to include in the budget.

My Concern About Afenifere – Pa Fasoranti, Says Adebanjo Still Acting Leader

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By Ayodele Oni

National leader of Afenifere, Yoruba socio cultural organization, Pa Reuben Fasoranti said his major concern about the group is its future.

Pa Fasoranti, said while clarifying media report quoting him to have removed Chief Ayo Adebanjo as acting leader of the group and moved its meeting to Akure, Chief Adebanjo is still acting leader and can hold meeting at his country home.

He however, explained that his “main concern is the interest of the Yoruba in the complex political situation in Nigeria. It is also his concern.”

The statement, signed by his personal assistant, Adedapo Abiola reads “It has come to Papa R.F. Fasonranti’s knowledge that some sections of the media, especially the social media, have been ascribing to him statements designed to cause confusion and polarize Afenifere.

“I have Papa’s permission to say that he has not said that Chief Ayo Adebanjo is no longer the acting leader of Afenifere or that all future Afenifere meetings should henceforth be held at his residence in Akure.

“Papa’s main concern is the interest of the Yoruba in the complex political situation in Nigeria. It is also his concern that Afenifere should survive in dignity and remain a purveyor of the interest of the Yoruba race.”

Youths In Ondo Community Protest Against Refusal Of Monarch To Perform Rituals

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Youth in Akoko Ondo State

By Ayodele Oni

For proclaiming himself as a born again Christian, culminating in his refusal to observe traditional rites, a monarch in Ondo state has incurred the wrath of his people.

Irate youths of Ikun Akoko in Akoko South West local council trooped to the streets on Thursday to protest the non chalant attitude of Oba Olokunbola Adedoyin to traditional rites.

According to the youths, this has led to incessant premature deaths of promising sons and daughters of Ikun Akoko in positions of authority.

The youths carried leaves, palm leaves, placards with various inscriptions to express their displeasure about tragedy that has befallen their towns which have been causing unrest and panic.

They claimed that Onikun of Ikun, Oba Olokunbola Adedoyin is now parading himself as a “born again Christian” who refused to do rituals and perform rites that can ward off the calamities.

They stormed the palace and threw leave and palm leaves, after which the only petrol station in the town owned by the Oba was touched during the protest.

Contacted, the monarch oba Olokunbola Adedoyin who ascended the throne 19 years ago, said he has been trying his best to attract development to the town since he became the Onikun of Ikun.

The traditional ruler, who narrated his ordeal in the hands of the irate youths, said they threatened to kill him and his son, before they attacked his petrol station where an attendant was matcheted and three generators valued N1.5 million  vandalized.

The royal father confirmed that he is a born again Christian and a prayer warrior that have been praying for Ikun Akoko.

OPINION: In Search of Vaccine For Toxic Marriages 

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Azu Ishiekwene

By Azu Ishiekwene

Bad news has almost become a regular feature of Nigeria’s daily narrative and recently, it’s been like a flood of it (pun intended).

But the news of the ordeal of two-month-old Miracle Chikwe at the hands of his father in Owerri, Imo State, takes the flood of bad news to the realm of an epidemic. We need to find a moral vaccine — and urgently too.

According to press reports, the 31-year-old father, Confidence Amatobi, had beaten the baby with a plastic hanger in the middle of the night for disturbing his sleep. His wife had briefly left the room to ease herself, and the baby’s cry irritated him. In order to shut him up, he lashed at the little baby so hard and furiously that his hand broke.

He didn’t stop there.

When his wife confronted him, he locked mother and child in a room after seizing her phone, to prevent her from calling for help.

And so, for two days, little Miracle was left in indescribable pain, shut in with his mother, while the broken hand rotted away.

It was only after she managed to escape from the room (the reports didn’t say how) that she could take Miracle to seek help.

She has also narrated how hospitals in the community refused to treat the baby before she eventually got to the Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Owerri, where the amputation was done.

And so, little Miracle is now an amputee, with his right hand gone, and his father is still on the run.

It’s improbable that the man’s cruelty to the baby and his conversion of a room in the house to temporary prison, was the first time he would be showing such brutality at home, especially towards his wife.

When a popular Gospel singer, Osinachi Nwachukwu, died in April from alleged consistent battering by her husband, many of us were heart broken, literally.

It was such a needless death. Osinachi’s unique delivery of gospel songs over the years had endeared her to many that she only needed to cry out and help would reach her.

She was loved and adored.

But public love and acceptance weren’t the only viable currencies readily at her disposal.

She was also a business success. Reports had it that Osinachi was the more financially strong party in the marriage, while Peter, the husband, was freeloading off her talent and hard work.

Yet, she was unable to leave him, until she ended in a body bag.

But who would have thought that after the tears, the countless analyses, speeches and all that went down after Osinachi’s death, that we would be mourning yet another so soon?

But here we are, barely six months later, in lamentation over yet another woman whose life is broken because she lacked the will to leave a marriage that had long stopped serving her, her children or even anyone else except the brute of a man?

And if you thought Osinachi story was heart-wrenching, then Bimbo’s death would literally grind the pieces of that already badly broken heart into fine dust.

Abimbola Ogbonna, nee Martins, who died on October 15, was only 34 when death came calling in such a gruesome manner. Reports had it that the larger part of her teenage and adult years were spent in a horribly toxic marriage.

All came to a head on October 15 when she succumbed to the burn injuries sustained after she, her husband or both of them had set their home on fire, depending on which account you’ve heard.

The truth, of course, remains that no matter the version – and there are quite a number of them – of this couple’s story you read, there was very little comfort about their marriage. From the beginning, it was a roller coaster of violence.

And though family and friends have said they did all they could to pull her out, Bimbo appeared to have taken the “till death do us part” of the marriage vow only too literally.

For example, he was said to have beaten her into a coma in early 2019, while she was eight months pregnant. She regained consciousness sometime in May that year and still stayed in the marriage. There are also reports of him threatening her with a gun in front of their children at home on several occasions but she was not outraged enough to take a walk.

She simply refused to budge.

And now, everyone is talking about her in the past tense. Her husband, Ikechukwu Darry Ogbonna, also known as IVD, though has been arrested, is still alive to tell his own side of the story, true or contrived.

And just like Osinachi who left four young children who would never see their mother again, Bimbo has also left behind five children, with the youngest barely out of her diapers.

Unfortunately, in less than six months from now, there will probably be yet another woman who has taken the ‘till death do us part’ part of the marriage vow too literally. Then the cries, condemnations, protests, and possibly an arrest would happen, and then we rinse and repeat.

The facts remain that it doesn’t matter what anyone says, the average Nigerian woman has shown that she would rather be dead than labelled separated or divorced.

Even for a country notorious for her lack of regard for data, available statistics have shown that Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) is a major concern in Nigeria. Whether physical, emotional or sexual violence, women are mostly usually at the receiving end.

An article published in 2018, in the BMC Women’s Health, cited a study conducted in 2013 among 20,802 women aged 15–49 years, which established that almost one in every four Nigerian women in that age bracket has experienced one form of IPV.

We also know that with better access to data, this figure would just be scratching the surface.

And while many are quick to point out financial dependency as a reason, and for good reasons too, we also know that the Nigerian woman’s reluctance to quit abusive unions surely goes beyond lack of financial freedom.

Osinachi Nwachukwu made more money than her husband, but that didn’t stop her from absorbing every blow he landed on her, while wearing the virtuous wife toga.

It also goes beyond not having formal education. Just two years ago, Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue State had played the peacemaker between a medical doctor, Ifeyinwa Angbo, and her husband, Pius Angbo, whom she accused of turning her into a punching bag.

Diligence in pre-nuptial background checks, which used to be undertaken by families (and which ought to be easier now with better access to data), is failing. Even the law doesn’t seem to be enough to save our women and children from these unions.

The Violence Against Persons Prohibition’s Act (VAPP), which was passed in 2015, offers protection against different forms of IPV. Lagos even has the Protection Against Domestic Violence Law (PADVL) operative in the state.

So, what then is enough? Well look in the nearest mirror and ask yourself how you have made every single woman of marriageable age feel less than her married counterpart.

Look again and remember the many assumptions that have coloured your disposition towards any woman who has left her marriage.

Whether we realise or not, every time we make any woman feel inadequate or even worthless, despite everything she could be, just because she never married or had left a marriage, you’re just telling women and girls to place marriage above their self-dignity, personal safety and even their lives. Even worse, you are also inciting unconscientious men to take liberties.

The result as we all can see are avoidable deaths, children whose lives would never remain the same, and sometimes, a two-month-old baby who is now forced to live out the rest of his life without a right arm.


Ishiekwene is Editor-In-Chief of LEADERSHIP

Uzodinma Launches Imo Industrial Policy

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Hope Uzodimma Industrialisation Policy

Governor Hope Uzodimma of Imo State has launched the Imo Industrial Policy, with a promise that the State is now ready for national and international economic businesses that go with industrialisation.

Performing the ceremony at the Sam Mbakwe Exco Chambers Government House Owerri on Wednesday, November 2, 2022, the Governor said the Industrial Policy would “serve as the State’s strategic master plan to stimulate the growth and development of all sectors of the economy of Imo State, identify and prioritize the low hanging fruits for immediate harvesting.”

He said the Government set out to identify all the economic potentials where Imo State has comparative advantage with the aim of clearly outlining how the potentials can be harnessed into going enterprises in the form of countless small and medium scale enterprises.

The Governor used the auspicious occasion to call on investors to take advantage of the robust and friendly investment climate that his administration has deliberately put in place, to invest in different areas of the economy in Imo State, particularly in digital economy, agro industry, tourism, oil and gas, mining, fabrication and in the allied industry that will be thrown up from the Imo State Green Revolution Initiative.

He described the launching of the Imo Industrial Policy as yet “another audacious step in Imo State government’s determination to put the State firmly on the road to economic growth and prosperity.”

Furthermore, the Governor recalled that the recently flagged-off Hope Green Revolution Project is an economic stimulus plan that buys into the investment opportunities presented by climate change to promote enterprise and investment in the State.

“That singular initiative has already guaranteed a foreign direct investment of $10billion to Imo State. Both programmes are evidences that Imo State is irreversibly matching on a well-laid out road map towards industrialization and economic growth.”

Governor Uzodimma expressed gladness that the Industrial Policy has been distilled from the inputs made by stakeholders at a meeting convened by the government for the purpose. He said he expressed no doubt that the policy must have taken full cognizance of the different sectors of the economy where Imo State has comparative advantage and as a result, “will reflect the priority industrial needs of Imo people from all geo-political perspectives.”

The Governor added that “the Industrial Policy is to offer fresh, pragmatic and actionable insights into the State’s thinking and approach to industrialization whose ultimate ambition is to place Imo on the part to long term renaissance where the policy is a long term sustainable initiative which will outlive this administration.”

He added that the 3R administration wants to, through the Industrial Policy, “provide the fillip to derive the economic rejuvenation of the State that will emphasize the provision of an enabling environment for the flourishing of Imo economy.”

The Governor reminded the audience that no nation or State can derive a successful Industrial Policy without the supporting infrastructure.  “That is why this administration has been proactive in the construction and reconstruction of more than 100 roads in the State in addition to the newly dualised Owerri/Orlu road and Owerri/Okigwe roads to stimulate the economic growth through infrastructural development.”

Apart from road infrastructure, he said his administration has ensured that the ease of doing business in Imo State is top-notch.  “This is in addition to the creation of the Ministry of Digital Economy and E-Governance and automation of the Civil Service to handle all kinds of transactions within the oasis.”

The Governor emphasized that the goal for a viable Industrial Policy is to ensure that Imo youths are offered employment in the many business concerns that will spring up as a result of the policy.

He recalled that Imo State has been doing a lot to empower Imo Youths economically, noting that at the last count, more than 18,000 youths have been trained and empowered by his government to run their businesses and even be able to employ others.

He also called attention to the target of 40,000 jobs that will come after the revamping of Adapalm Nigerian Limited and the effort of his administration to bring back to life the Imo Standard Shoe Industry and the Avutu Poultry, to boost the economy of the State.

Governor Uzodimma said: “We are determined to grow our economy working with the private sector through Public Private Partnership (PPP).”

He then reasoned that the launching of the Imo Industrial Policy is not just an initiative to drive the economy of the State but also a plan that will guarantee the future of our youths, prolong lives and guarantee prosperity.  “I will do all that is necessary to ensure its success.”

The Governor said Imo State is set to become one of the top Industrial Hubs of not just in South East of Nigeria, but the entire Nation with a faithful implementation of the policy, given enabling policies already in place.

He assured that his administration will strengthen and support Imo Investment and Promotion Agency, the ministry of Commerce and Industry, to fast-track all applications for investments in Imo State.

In his presentation, the Director General Imo State Investment Promotion Agency, Dr. Jude Nzeako said the policy will among other things  be a road map to strategic Industrial and economic investment of the State. He said it will enable the Government intervene in the areas of comparative advantage, stimulate the interest in the Local Government Areas on discovery of natural resources in such areas, and bring and collate other interests on economic development together.

Dr. Nzeako emphasized that the Industrial Policy will move Imo State away from a consumer State to a productive State, noting that the State is set to change her Industrial narrative.

But he advised for the political will to sustain the initiative.

In his remarks earlier, the Chief Economic Adviser to the Governor, Prof. Kenneth Amaeshi said what the Industrial Policy requires most is political will like that of the Governor as well as policy based on pragmatism.

For him, “the Policy will create jobs, companies will come to establish and invest in Imo State and with the sustainable potentials resulting from the abundant local natural resources of oil and gas, mines and agriculture and others the sky will be the limit of Imo State in achieving the industrial Policy.”

Earlier the Regional Director of UNIDO in Nigeria Mr. Bakole Jean congratulated the Governor for the initiative and acknowledged that it is the first time he has seen an inclusive policy that even involves Heads of Intelligence and Security Agencies.

On their part as a foreign partner, he promised to assist in mobilizing investors to the State and even economic funds lying waste in other countries for the development of the economy of the State. “This is in addition to support on capacity building and consultancy.”

Present at the Launch were the Deputy Governor, Prof. Placid Njoku, the Speaker Imo State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Emeka Nduka, the Secretary to the State Government, Chief Cosmas Iwu, member of the State Executive Council, Chairman Imo State Elders Council, Eze (Dr.) Cletus Ilomuanya, members of the Business Community among others.

2023: MURIC Backs Tinubu’s Endorsement By  Fasoranti

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By Akinwale Kasali

The endorsement of All Progressives Congress, APC, Presidential Candidate, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu by the leader of Pan-Yoruba Socio-Political Group, Afenifere, Pa Reuben Fasoranti, for the 2023 Presidential Election, has been applauded by an Islamic human rights advocacy group, the Muslim Rights Concern, MURIC.

The Group commended the elder statesman for naming Tinubu as the most preferred Candidate to succeed President Muhammadu Buhari against all odds.

Prof. Ishaq Akintola, Director of MURIC, said that Pa Fasoranti’s endorsement of Tinubu on Sunday October 30, 2022 in Akure, Ondo State, as putting the right peg in the right hole.

Akintola dismissed the earlier endorsement of the Presidential Candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, by Afenifere’s Acting National Leader, Ayo Adebanjo, as “illogical.”

A Statement by MURIC signed by Akintola reads:  “The National Leader of the Yoruba socio-cultural group, Afenifere, Pa Reuben Fasoranti, has endorsed Bola Ahmed Tinubu as the preferred Presidential Candidate for Nigeria’s 2023 Presidential election.

“MURIC commends Pa Fasoranti for his sportsmanship and broadmindedness. Pa Fasoranti’s name will be engraved in letters of gold for ignoring the illogical, irrational and inexplicable choice of Pa Ayo Adebanjo who declared support for Peter Obi of the Labour Party.

“We advise Pa Adebanjo to reflect on the events surrounding the June 12, 1993 presidential election, the role of the National Democratic Coalition in confronting military totalitarians and, in particular, the sterling quality of Tinubu among NADECO’s dramatis personae.

“Equally noteworthy for Pa Adebanjo is Tinubu’s heroic and miraculous rescue of Yorubaland from Nigeria’s drift to a one-party state and the attendant tyranny and dictatorship that would have followed in the hands of no other than one of the sons of Yorubaland who found himself in Aso Rock by accident but used the major part of his tenure to persecute Yorubaland. Perchance such retrospective glance, like the last look at the Moor, will remove the veil covering Pa Adebanjo’s eyes.”

The Group stressed that the former Lagos State Governor has the wherewithal in uniting the Yorubas even as Christians and Muslims would now be supporting Tinubu as well.

“ A major significance of Pa Fasoranti’s endorsement of Tinubu is that it is capable of uniting the Yoruba people as Muslims and Christians will now rally behind Tinubu in a united front. The likely fallout of this development is a future payback by Yoruba Muslims who have shown the willingness to support a Christian candidate in future if their Christian counterparts vote for Tinubu, a Yoruba Muslim, in the 2023 presidential election.

“The 2023 elections are of a great importance to Yoruba Muslims because of the likelihood of a Muslim from the region emerging as President for the first time. All those who have tasted power in the past among the Yoruba have been Christians (Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, Chief Earnest Shonekan, Oladipo Diya and Yemi Osinbajo).

“It will be recalled that MURIC had earlier called for a Yoruba Muslim president as far back as February 2021.

It is also worthy of note that MURIC reiterated the call for a Yoruba Muslim president again in May and October 2021, long before the presidential primaries.

“This goes to show how important the Tinubu project is to Yoruba Muslims. It follows, therefore, that the extent to which Yoruba Christians respond positively or otherwise will go a long way to determine the parameter with which Yoruba Muslims will measure the future relationship between them and their Christian neighbours,” the statement added.

The body said Nigerians must think of what united them than that which divided them. “Yoruba Muslims and their Christian counterparts can work together for the greatness of Yorubaland in particular and Nigeria in general if they can come together in moments like this. We must think more of things that unite us instead of dissipating energy on things that divide us.

“Christians and Muslims in Yorubaland must come together at this crucial time for the purpose of grabbing the open sesame to the doors of Aso Rock. The zone is fortunate to have the gem of the collection, a unifier, a builder of men, a rare genius, a political colossus, the possessor of economic magic wand, the man who turned Lagos to a land of gold, Bola Tinubu,” MURIC concluded.

Jaiz Bank GI Hits N16bn, 26% Increase YoY

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Sirajo Salisu MD Jaiz Bank

Jaiz Bank’s profit rose to more than 14 percent in the third quarter of this financial year, according to its latest regulatory filing on the Nigerian Exchange, NGX. The strong bottom line was supported by healthy income from financing contracts which printed at N15.62 billion, about 46.12 percent above the N10.69 billion reported in the comparable period last year.

In the non-interest banking space in Nigeria, Jaiz Bank controls over 62 percent of assets, which is supported by its robust gross income of N23.74 billion as at end of September 2022 from N18.78 billion at the end of September 2021, representing 26.34 percent increment.

According to the report released by the Islamic Bank, the unaudited results show that profit for the period increased by 14.59 percent from N2.99 billion declared in September 2021 to N3.26 billion at the end of September 2022. Supported by growth in other operating income, fees, and commission receipts, Jaiz Bank’s total income jumped by 23 percent to N16.03 billion in September 2022 from N13.02 billion in September 2021.

The outing pushed earnings per share higher by 6.16 percent, from 9.09 kobo for the third quarter of 2021 to 9.65 kobo at the end of the third quarter of 2022.

The bank’s positive earnings result is undoubtedly reassuring to all stakeholders and the public. It underscores the role of Jaiz as the leader in the Non-Interest Bank in Nigeria, financial experts say.

Speaking on the results, the Managing Director/ chief executive officer of the bank, Dr. Sirajo Salisu, said the Bank remained committed to providing value-creating ethical banking services to its growing customer base.  He assured that the Bank is positioned to continue its remarkable earnings streak for the remainder of the year, by leveraging on technology and extending its touch points across the country.