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Death toll rises over 40 as ‘blizzard of the century’ sweeps through US

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More than 40 persons have been reported dead following a winter storm that has swept across the United States in recent days.

The most recent fatalities have been recorded in Buffalo city in New York, where up to 25 persons were reported dead on Monday — up from 13 over the weekend.

The BBC reports that Kathy Hochul, New York state governor, described the situation as “life-threatening”, adding that it “is (like) going to a war zone”.

“This is a war with mother nature and she has been hitting us with everything she has,” she was quoted as saying.

In a post on her social media handles on Monday, she asked residents to follow local guidance and stay off the roads as it is not safe driving in many parts of western New York.

She added that the “New York State Department of Transportation and New York State Thruway Authority, county and city snowplow crews are working around the clock to clear roads”.

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She also said President Joe Biden has promised to approve a request for a federal emergency disaster declaration.

“We are extremely grateful to have the federal government’s support as we help Western New York recover from this historic blizzard,” she added.

According to the BBC, almost 50 people have died, as the blizzard stretched from Canada to as far south as the Rio Grande.

Many emergency vehicles are said to have been unable to reach worst-hit areas or got stuck in snow themselves.

According to the Independent, the wind chill has driven temperatures to minus 40 degrees in some parts of western US and this has made the Christmas period one of the coldest in modern memory

The situation has led to power outages and also disrupted travel schedules as more than 3,000 flights were cancelled in the US between Saturday and Monday.

CNN also reports that parts of western New York remain buried by up to 43 inches of snow, leaving vehicles stuck.

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Mark Poloncarz, Erie county executive, said a total of 27 deaths have been recorded in the area as of Monday.

“Very sadly, the Erie County Department of Health (ECDOH) Medical Examiner has confirmed another 2 deaths from the Blizzard. Total deaths are now 27. Of these deaths: 3 were from an EMS Delay; 14 were found outside;
3 were from shoveling/blowing cardiac events; 4 were from no heat; and 3 were in a vehicle,” Poloncarz wrote in a post on his social media page.
However, US authorities say the situation will be brought under control in the coming days.

 

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We have done better than those who stayed eight years – Fubara

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Governor Siminalayi Fubara believes his administration has recorded giant strides in infrastructure since its inception about a year ago.

 

Fubara made the remark on Saturday in Ngo Town at the inauguration of the Andoni section of the Ogoni-Andoni-Opobo Unity Road project, Andoni Local Government Area.

 

While he did not mention any past administration, Fubara said since coming on board, his government has done well in the execution of projects, promising to do more for residents of the oil-rich state.

 

To the glory of God, we made history by commissioning the Andoni section of the Ogoni-Andoni-Opobo Unity Road.

The commissioning marks the end of a 24-year journey of constructing a road that connects three local government areas hitherto separated by water and a difficult… pic.twitter.com/NdsFhqYPkn

— Siminalayi Fubara (@SimFubaraKSC) May 18, 2024

 

“Like I said the other day, we just started. We started about three or four months ago but I am very happy that if we have to assess ourselves within that three months, we have done better than people who stayed for eight years,” the governor said. “I stand to be challenged.”

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Good Morning! Here Are Some Major News Headlines In The Newspapers This Beautiful Sunday: Soldiers storm Abuja market over attack on colleagues

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1. Soldiers on Saturday stormed Banex Market in Abuja over the assault on some of their colleagues. A mob had descended on at least two soldiers in the markets where electronic gadgets and mobile phones are mostly sold. Some traders closed for the day and fled home to apparently avoid being caught up in a reprisal attack.

 

2. Africa’s richest man and chairman of the Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote, says with the plan by the Dangote Refinery, Nigeria will not need to import gasoline by June, this year. Speaking at the Africa CEO Forum Annual Summit in Kigali on Friday, he said the refinery had started supplying diesel and aviation fuel in Nigeria.

 

3. The Oba of Benin, Omo N’Oba N’Edo, Uku Akpolokpolo, Ewuare II, has received two looted royal stools carted away during the invasion of Benin City in 1897, from the German government. The artefacts — bronze and wooden royal stools (Ekete), were looted during the reign of Oba Eresoyen and Oba Esigie several centuries ago.

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4. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has appointed former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Alhaji Yayale Ahmed, former Bauchi Governor, Alhaji Isa Yuguda, and former INEC Chairman, Prof Attahiru Jega, and others to serve in the newly released list of federal universities’ governing councils.

 

5. Rivers Governor, Siminalayi Fubara has lamented that his administration only settled down to work three months ago due to the crisis rocking the State. Fubara said despite the delay, his government had achieved better project and service delivery than the eight years of government of some other administrations.

 

6. Tragedy struck in Ode-Omu town in Ayedaade local government area of Osun State on Saturday after a private car crushed a mother and two children returning from vigil to death. It was gathered that they were crushed to death while on a motorcycle. The rider simply identified as Abraham also died.

 

7. The presidency has dismissed the planned alliance between former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and former governor of Anambra State, Peter Obi. According to the presidency, President Bola Tinubu is not bothered about the planned alliance, noting that the President was not losing sleep.

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8. A yet-to-be-identified middle-aged man has died while watching football at a local bar along the Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway. It was gathered that the incident happened on Thursday, May 16. The deceased, who was a regular customer in the open bar, was said to have walked in, sat down, and started to watch a football match until he fell asleep.

 

9. The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps Commandant General’s Special Intelligence Squad has dismantled an illegal refining site containing over 100,000 litres of stolen crude oil in Adobe settlement, Etche Local Government Area, Rivers State. The Commander of the CG’s SIS, Dandaura Apollos, said the success resulted from credible intelligence indicating that suspects had vandalised a multinational company’s wellhead.

 

10. The Adamawa State Police Command has arrested a 23-year-old stepmother, Rachel Geoffrey, for allegedly inflicting severe burns on her 7-year-old and 3-year-old stepchildren. According to the police, the stepmother intentionally set fire to the children’s hands as punishment for eating food she had saved for their father.

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FG reconstitutes governing councils for 111 public tertiary institutions

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The Federal Government (FG) has approved the re-constitution of governing councils at public tertiary institutions.

 

Folasade Boriowo, media head at the federal ministry of education, confirmed this on Saturday.

 

In June 2023, the National Universities Commission (NUC) dissolved the councils of all federal varsities on a presidential directive.

 

The federal directive also affected the governing boards of government-funded parastatals, agencies, and institutions in education.

 

It stalled administrative decision-making in public tertiary institutions by mandating these universities, colleges of education, and federal polytechnics to seek ministerial approval for functions previously overseen by the governing board or councils.

 

The re-constitution of governing councils now comes after 11 months of repeated calls from education stakeholders.

 

Among them is the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) which argued that the non-reinstatement or reconstitution of governing councils in universities was causing an uptick in cases of “illegality and flagrant violation” of institutional autonomy in public universities.

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Chris Maiyaki, the NUC’s executive secretary, said a committee was set up to ensure the most qualified people are put in the councils.

 

“As soon as they are constituted, they will be made to undergo orientation courses immediately, to ensure they are in tune with the expectations of the knowledge of government structures and laws of institutions,” the NUC head had stated.

 

“It will also help them to understand those cross-cutting issues that we need to nip in the bud, to ensure our institutions regain their glorious paths.”

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