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Agency confirms closure of Lagdo Dam, says excessive rains may cause floods

Agency confirms closure of Lagdo Dam, says excessive rains may cause floods

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By Tosin Kolade

The Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency (NIHSA), has confirmed Cameroonian Authorities’ decision to shut down the spilling of excess water from the Lagdo Dam.

NIHSA Director General, Mr Clement Nze in a news conference on Tuesday in Abuja said there was no cause for alarm or apprehension of possible flooding in the country.

He noted that flood occurrences in major parts of the city and coastal areas were largely due to excessive rainfall and flash flooding, as a result of climate change.

Nze said severe flooding with attendant damage and deaths could be minimised when relevant authorities took responsibility for preparedness, and ensure that people don’t build on flood plains.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that every year, neighbouring Cameroon, which runs along the length of Nigeria’s eastern border, releases water from Lagdo dam in northern Cameroon, causing flooding downstream in Nigeria.

It may be recalled that at the time of the dam’s construction, in the 1980s, the two countries agreed that a twin dam would be built on the Nigerian side to contain the overflow, but the second one was never realised.

According to him, the release of excess water from Lagdo dam was a normal reservoir operations to forestall possible collapse of the dam.

He said water releases are integral to safeguarding dam integrity and mitigating flooding in adjacent communities.

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“The Lagdo dam is located on the Benue River in the Niger Basin. The Cameroonian authorities commenced release of excess water from Lagdo Dam by 10.10am on August 14, 2023.

“The release of water from the Dam commenced at the rate of 200 cubic metres per second, which is about 18 million cubic metres of water per day.

“By 25th August 2023, the water releases from the reservoir has reduced to 50 cubic metres per second, which is a normal reservoir operations and far negligible to cause any flooding downstream.

“However, by 5.16pm yesterday, 28th Aug., 2023, the Hydrologist in-charge of the Dam notified the Director General of NIHSA that they stopped spilling water by 11.00am that same yesterday”.

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The director general said the agency would continue to monitor water flows in rivers Niger and Benue, saying readings by the agency showed no threat of floods.

He said NIHSA was saddled with the responsibility to provide data for sustainable management of the nation’s vast surface and underground water resources, in partnership with key stakeholders.

He urged states to complement Federal Government’s efforts by sensitising their populace on flood disaster prevention, saying FG cannot do it alone.

He also called on states to clean up their drainage systems, construct more, and sanction those flouting the building codes, saying this was necessary to prevent disasters.

Speaking on the Dasin Hausa dam in Adamawa state, which was meant to be a buffer dam to prevent floods whenever Lagdo dam releases excess water, Nze said its study and design had been completed.

He said the Federal Ministry of Water Resources and Sanitation had contacted the consultants, adding that procurement would commence in no distant time.

On dredging of rivers Niger and Benue to curtail excessive flooding, the director general said it was an expensive venture and would require desilting, saying if done properly, it would recharge groundwater in many locations.

NAN reports that 32 states and the FCT, which are within the Highly Probable Flood Risks Areas include; Adamawa, Abia, Akwa- Ibom, Anambra, Bauchi, Bayelsa, Benue, Cross- River, Delta, Ebonyi, Ekiti, Edo.

Others are; Gombe, Imo, Jigawa, Kaduna, Kano, Kebbi, Kogi, Kwara, Lagos, Nasarawa, Niger, Ogun, Ondo, Osun, Oyo, Rivers, Sokoto, Taraba, Yobe, as well as Zamfara and the FCT.  (NAN)

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JSS Karu wins 2023 head-to-head reality house show

JSS Karu wins 2023 head-to-head reality house show

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By Joshua Olomu

Junior Secondary School (JSS) Karu has emerged the overall winner of the 2023 Head-to-Head Reality House challenge, organised by the Universal Basic Education Board of the Federal Capital Territory(FCT-UBEC).

The News Agency of Nigeria ( NAN) reports that JSS Karu defeated JSS Kubwa to clinch the first position at the grand finale of the annual reality debate challenge on Monday in Abuja.

The theme for this year’s Reality challenge is “Out of School Children: Who is to be blamed.”

The winning JSS Karu was represented by 13-year-old Edidion Ekpo, Babatunde Rafat,12 and Iklima Muhammad,13 , while the first runner up JSS Kubwa 3 was represented by Princess Osagie,12, Abiola Jane ,11 and Mfoniso Bernard, 10.

According to the organisers, over 75 juniour secondary schools participated in this year’s challenge, with only 11 making it through the processes to the Reality House.

Mr Kudu Dangana, Director Social Mobilisation FCT-UBEC and Chairman Reality Show, said that 11 schools, with their representatives were camped in the Reality House for eight days for mentoring before the grand finale.

He said nine schools where evicted from the house during the period, while Pink and Brain Junior Secondary School was picked for third position before the grand finale.

According to him, the initiative is geared towards discovering and building the talents of students at the basic education level.

“Education is the only lasting legacy you can leave for a child and that is why we are committed to using programme to making sure that these young ones get the best from their education.

“There are reality shows that magnifies immoral tendencies, but we have decided to use this show to teach our young ones discipline, hard work and morals,” he said.

In his remarks, the Acting Executive Chairman, FCT-UBEC, Dr Hassani Sule, congratulated the two schools that made it to the grand finale, adding that the programme was to build the capacity of the pupils.

According to him. parents and guardians should ensure that their children pass through the basic educational system because it is free and compulsory

“We introduced this programme for every child to explore his or her potential by improving their confidence and discipline.

“There should be no reason to deprive our children basic education because education is the child’s right and not a privilege.” he said.(NAN)(nannews.ng)

Edited by Deji Abdulwahab

Emir of Kano calls for youth inclusion in governance

Emir of Kano calls for youth inclusion in governance

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By Collins Yakubu-Hammer

The Emir of Kano, Aminu Ado-Bayero, has called for the inclusion of youth in governance to enhance and sustain political and economy growth of the country.

The emir, who was represented by the “San Turakin Kano”, Alhaji Kabir Bayero, made the call during a ceremony to mark the 2023 International Youth Day in Abuja.

The event with the theme “Youth Empowerment for Sustainable Development: Unlocking Potentials, Driving Changes” was organised by the Nigerian Youth Parliament (NYP).

It was supported by the Federal Ministry of Education, UN, German Embassy, Connected Development, NYCN, TCN, SDGs and Standard Food Bank Initiative.

Other sponsors include the International Alert, EU, Leap Africa, Nigeria Youth Futures Fund, Nigerian-German Center for Migration and Development, PeacefulSky Travels and Tours, Bridge Synergy, and many others.

The emir of Kano thanked Nigerian youths for their contribution and commitment to nation-building and the continued push and demand for good governance and development of the country.

“The Youths are the future of our nation and essential to civilisation.

“We must bring them on board and secure their interest in a peaceful way. We should also show and prove to them that we believe in them.

“We should pave the way for them to become the leaders of tomorrow and support them in achieving their goals and growth towards becoming better leaders.

“May I express my profound admiration of the work of the Speaker, Hon. Azeezat Yishawu and the entire members of the MYP for organising this event. May Allah increase your knowledge and wisdom in servicing our nation,” he said.

Similarly, the keynote speaker and Chairman of the House Committee on Youth Parliament, Rep. Olamijuwonlo Alao-Akala advised youths to see themselves as the leaders of today.

”The future is far, the youths should see what they can do and prepare tomorrow for those coming behind them.

“I want to urge the youths to unite and instigate positive change that will enhance political and economy development of the country.

“For example, if the youth can unite and demand for absolute Local Government Area (LGA) Autonomy in the country, it will be achieve, because we have three tiers of government that are suppose to be independent.

“Some of us are hurting from the End SARS issue, but from there we can build something; we can fight for autonomy of LGA and our community.

“When we come together in our different states, LGAs and Social Media, we can achieve it, ” Alao-Akala stressed.

He explained that the world is changing at an unprecedented pace, adding that challenges and opportunities intertwined in a way that demand innovative, inclusive and sustainable solutions.

According to him, effective governance ensures that resources are allocated wisely, policies are drawn and inspiration of the people are addressed.

“In essence, it is about translating the dreams of the nation into realities, and the youths understand the dreams better, because, they represent the dreams of today and are architect of tomorrow.

“The Nigerian youths have potentials to bring innovative and perspective ideas that can lead to meaningful change; involving the youths in governance is not a choice, is a necessity,” he said.

Meanwhile, the Speaker of the NYP, Ms Azeezat Yishawu appreciated all the partners that supported the programme, special guests, panelists and participants that were in attendance.

She also pledged the commitment of the NYP to the growth a development of the country.

Yishawa added that the NYP would work on the recommendations at the event and ensure that they are adopted as the resolutions of the Parliament and further forwarded to the concerned MDAs and stakeholders.

Similarly, the Deputy Speaker of the NYP, Mr Samuel Aye said the International Youth Day Celebration resolved around distinctive theme that spotlight various facets of youth development and growth.

According to him, the gay holds the objectives of creating awareness and amplifying the achievements of young people across the world, and also create solutions to a wide range of challenges that confront young people.

NAN reports that the parliament as part of its activities to commemorate the day had earlier organised a Video Challenge competition that brought together over 200 video entries of young people on “the Nigeria They Want”.

Mr Seyi Tinubu, son of the president, who is the special guest of honor presented cheques to the winners of the #NigeriaWeWant Video Challenge competition.

Winners of the Video Challenge went home with cash prizes of one million naira, N650, 000 and N600,000 respectively.

NAN also reports that the event brought together youths and other relevant stakeholders from all works of life. (NAN)

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Blue Economy: Engineers seek minister’s support to drive sector

Blue Economy: Engineers seek minister’s support to drive sector

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Mr Wjoku jude, a member, Apapa Branch of the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE); Mr Ajadi semiu, a member; Mr Babatunde Awode, Branch Chairman and the General Secretary, Mr Malvin Ibisi during news conference to announce the Society’s 2023 Engineering Week on Monday in Lagos

By Bolu Akindoyin/Grace Alegba

 

The Apapa Branch of the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE) on Monday in Lagos appealed to the Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Mr Adegboyega Oyetola, to collaborate with them towards success of the sector.

The Branch Chairman, Mr Babatunde Awode, made the call at a news conference to announce the 2023 Engineering Week of the association.

Awode said the branch had adopted measures and repositioned its members who are ready to drive the Marine and
Blue Economy’s speedy.

He said no nation can develop without its engineers and advised the new minister to work closely with the Society who are ready to drive progress in all aspects of the blue economy.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the blue economy is an economic activity related to the world’s oceans, seas and coasts, which include tourism, energy production, shipping and aquaculture.

According to the chairman, the Society wants to introduce all aspects of the blue economy to the engineers to help them create job opportunities and promote sustainable development.

He said that the Marine and Blue Economy was a huge untapped resource that could transform the nation, hence the need for special focus.

He said the nation had numerous marine engineers to generate huge resources from fishing, shipping, mining, aquaculture and other areas to reduce importation.

Speaking on the 2023 Engineering Week, he said a workshop titled, “Understanding the Basic Principles and the Dynamics of Suspension System in Automobile”, was held on Monday, Aug. 28.

He said that, on Tuesday, the engineers would embark on humanitarian visit to Heart of Gold Children Hospice in Surulere and an industrial tour to the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency in Ikeja.

He said a hybrid Public Lecture titled, “Sustainable Infrastructure as a Vehicle for Economic Growth -The role of the Engineers”, would be taken on Wednesday by Mr Tokunbo Ajanaku, an NSE Fellow.

Ajanaku is the Deputy National Chairman, Nigerian Institution of Civil Engineers, and a Director, Lagos State Ministry of Works and Infrastructure.

Other events, according to the chairman, include indoor games and an Annual General Meeting/Elections on Thursday.He said the theme for the Engineering Week is: “Effective Industrial Practices for Economic Sustainable Growth”.

The General Secretary, Apapa Branch of NSE, Mr Malvin Ibisi, explained that industrial visits to NAMA would help engineers to interface with the organisation on areas of collaboration.

He said that engineers were ready to tackle aviation issues, adding that aeroplane parts could also be produced locally with the development of the steel sector. (NAN)

Edited by Oluwole Sogunle

Foundation educates women on menstrual hygiene, donates sanitary pads

Foundation educates women on menstrual hygiene, donates sanitary pads

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By Kennedy Kuyet

The Messenger of Hope International Foundation, an NGO, on Monday educated women in Piakasa community of the FCT on menstrual hygiene and literacy.

Mrs Chinwe Ogbujah, the founder of the organisation, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on the sidelines of the event that the outreach was an advocacy against period poverty.

NAN reports that the event tagged: `Fight against Period Poverty and Menstrual Illiteracy,’ is the third edition within the FCT.

“We have been to Kabusa, Durumi and today we are in Piakasa community with the same message of menstrual health, and we are donating disposable sanitary pads to the participants.

“This outreach is divinely orchestrated and this is because, there’s little or no attention at all given to menstrual hygiene and it is the reason we are on this cause.

“We hope to give professional education on the topic because you will think that people know what to do on these issues, but they don’t.

“What they on is based know the knowledge acquired from others. However, they may not know the competence of the person that is transferring that knowledge to them, “she said.

Ogbujah said the outreach had so far impacted on over one thousand women in the three communities visited.

Appreciating her partners and sponsors, Ogbujah said that it was the hope of the foundation to continue the cause and reach more women in different parts of the country.

Agbaji Ogah, a pharmacist, who spoke to participants on menstruation and the concept of ovulation circle, also underscored the importance of hygiene during the period.

He said that hygiene is a personal engagement which varied from person to person, adding that participants were opened to new and better ways of maintaining cleanliness during and after their monthly circle.

One of the participants, Miss Beauty Musa, told NAN that she was happy to benefit from both the new knowledge taught and the piece of sanitary pad donated to her.

She also appreciated the foundation for its kind gesture, adding that she hoped to use what she learnt to make herself a better woman.

Similarly, Miss Favour Christopher, another participant, said that she learnt a lot of things that she didn’t initially know.

“Today, I learnt that the ovulation circle is a running period of five days and it comes 14 days after your period, I really learnt a lot and I’m sure those around me also did.

“I appreciate the foundation for the good job they have done and that they will continue to do for women and girls,” she said.

NAN reports that the foundation aims at intervention projects that will transform lives and keep hope alive, especially in rural communities.

NAN reports that the foundation provides healthcare, intervention projects support in times of disaster and back to school projects among children in communities. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

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Group urges Steel Development Minister to revamp Ajaokuta Steel Coy

Group urges Steel Development Minister to revamp Ajaokuta Steel Coy

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By Naomi Sharang

Iko Udama Club, a socio-cultural group, has called on the Minister of Steel Development, Mr Shuaibu Audu, to kickstart the process of revamping the Ajaokuta Steel Company.

 

The group made the call in a congratulatory message by its Chairman, Mr Amodu Achema and Public Relations Officer, Mr Edime Abalaka, on Tuesday in Abuja.

 

Achema, while thanking President Bola Tinubu for the appointment, urged the minister to hit the ground running in view of how strategic the company is to solving unemployment in the country.

 

He said, Audu, a Corporate Finance and Investment Management expert, is no doubt the “best man” for the job, adding that the sector is in dire need of Foreign Direct Investment(FDI).

 

The chairman said “we are highly delighted on this well deserved appointment.

 

“It is an honour done to Igalaland and Kogi in general.

 

“Given the minister’s wealth of experience and international contacts, we believe that Nigeria’s moribund steel industries, particularly Ajaokuta Steel Rolling Mills will be resuscitated.

 

“We know he will bring his wealth of experience to bear in this new job and that will impact positively on the Nigerian economy in areas of employment generation and wealth creation.”

 

He further said that, “we are proud of the credentials and wealth of experience the minister is bringing to this new assignment.

 

“We are confident he will do us proud and we pray that God will help him uphold the tenets of this high office.”

 

Achema said Iko Udama Club is identifying with the minister while wishing him success.(NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

FCT residents decry rising food prices

FCT residents decry rising food prices

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By Gift Bayo

Some residents of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) have decried the continuous rise in the prices of food items in Abuja, amidst the removal of fuel subsidy.

A market survey conducted by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Monday, revealed that residents are worried by the steady increase in the price of foodstuffs in the past two months.

Mrs Happiness Benjamin, a civil servant, said she has adopted a method of eating twice a day in her house due to the current economic situation.

“We eat mostly twice a day this period because of the high cost of foodstuff,”she said.

Mr Ikechukwu Eze, a trader at Dutse market, said that transportation was a major cause of the constant increase in the prices of foodstuff.

“We spend a lot of money on transportation to bring goods from various states to sell to our customers.

“Before now, a bag of white garri was sold for N17, 000 but now it is sold for N24, 000 and N25, 000.

“While a Mudu of white garri is sold for N500 and N600 and red garri is goes for N700 as against N300 and N350 for white garri and N500 for red,” Ikechukwu said.

Rose Bayo, a trader in Dutse market, said a bag of local rice currently goes for N45, 000 and N46,000, while foreign rice goes for N50,000 as against N35,000 and N44,000 respectively.

“We currently sell a mudu of local rice for N1,350 and N1,400 while the foreign rice is sold for N1,700 and N1,800 as against N900 and N1,500 in July,” she said.

Bayo said the high prices of foodstuffs were not only affecting the buyers but also the traders.

Mallam Musa Ibrahim, a trader at the Bwari market, said that a bag of beans currently sells for N65, 000 as against the previous price of N49, 000.

“We sell a mudu of beans for N900 as against the previous price of N700,” he said. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

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Minister tasks bioscientists on climate-smart solutions to boost agricultural productivity

Minister tasks bioscientists on climate-smart solutions to boost agricultural productivity

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By Olasunkanmi Onifade

The Minister of Innovation, Science and Technology, Chief Uche Nnaji, has advocated for the use of climate-smart solutions and precision agriculture to increase productivity and mitigate food instability.

Nnaji said this on Monday during the 35th annual conference of the Biotechnology Society of Nigeria (BSN) in Abuja.

The theme of Conference is “Improving Nigeria’s Economic Research Resilience through Innovative Biotechnology ”.

He said that based on global dynamism, other emerging technologies such as synthetic biology, artificial intelligence and tissue engineering would continue to have potential implications for the future of crops and livestock agriculture.

“Harnessing the potential of these technologies for food security will require massive investment in research and development and dissemination, regional and international collaboration as well as technology foresight and assessment will promote innovations in agriculture.

“I therefore charge all of you, members of BSN and other relevant stakeholders to chart innovative ways capable of solving this pressing issue of food security in fulfillment of the President’s renewed hope agenda for Nigeria,” Nnaji said.

The minister, who was represented by the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry, Mr James Sule, said that the country must invest in foundational scientific capabilities such as research and development.

He however said that entrenching innovation, science and technology in every day life was key to achieving the nation’s development goals across all sectors of the economy.

The Director General, Nigeria Natural Medicine Development Agency (NNMDA), Prof. Martins Emeje, said that scientists should take up their responsibilities and come up with ideas that could boost the economy.

Emeje, however, called on the Federal Government to convene a summit of all scientists across the country inorder to provide solutions to some of the challenges associated with agriculture and innovations.

The President of the Biotechnology Society of Nigeria (BSN), Prof. Mohammed Yerima, said that the objective of the conference was to create a foundation to advance understanding of scientific issues relating to food and nutrition security, healthcare and well being of mankind and cleaner environment.

“It is one thing for farmers to use rain water and carbondioxide which are free from God to grow food crops, but another thing entirely for scientists to add value to such agricultural produce.

“Nutritional enhancement of food crops can be achieved through deployment of modern biotechnology.

“it is important to look at new options, principally new technologies which are beneficial to farmers and acceptable to consumers” Yerima said.

He also said ‘Genome’ editing of food crops and animals was considered an important tool in solving many problems in the agricultural food systems and health.

Mr Andrew Iloh, Chairman, Local Organising Committee (LOC) of the event, said that the conference would also provide a fertile ground for fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, encouraging the exchange of ideas, and nurturing the next generation of biotechnologists.

“It is through our collectives efforts and unwavering dedication that we can leverage the power of biotechnology to tackle these challenges head-on and pave the way for a brighter, healthier and more sustainable future.


The Director General of Sheda Science and Technology Complex (SHETSCO), Prof. Paul Onyenekwe, said that biotechnology represented the harmonious blend of biology, technology, and human ingenuity, saying it’s empowers one to harness the intricate mechanism of life to address some of the most pressing challenges.

He said the advent of synthetic biology had enabled the design and construction of biological systems leading to the development of biofuels, bio-based materials, and even artificial organs.

“As we embrace the marvels of innovation in biotechnology, we must also remain mindful of the ethical considerations that arise.

“We must ensure that the fruits of endeavor share wielded ethically and responsibly, safeguarding the rights, dignity and privacy of individuals while promoting equitable access to these transformative technologies across the globe. (NAN)

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Women express diverse views on use of contraceptives

Women express diverse views on use of contraceptives

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By Anita Uzoagba/Uche Bibilari

A cross section of women in Abuja on Sunday expressed diverse views on the use of contraceptives.

Some of the women told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in separate interviews that family planning was a necessity, yet a hectic journey.

Some said they found pregnancy prevention methods safe, while others said they steer clear because of the side effects.

Mrs Benita Sampson, a civil servant, said that her family planning method had been helpful because she does not have the fear of unplanned pregnancy.

“I use Nexplanon which is the arm birth control implant. I replace the implant every three years which is convenient for me.

”I sometimes forget I’m wearing it; it has been good because, unlike some other women, I usually see my menstrual cycle without hitches.

“It is, however, not a bed of roses. In September 2022, I went to replace my old implant and experienced bleeding for a month.

“The gynaecologist, however, told me that my body was just adjusting to the implant since I just finished a dose and was starting another.

“My menstrual cycle normalised after two months of that experience and I’ve been fine since then,” she said.

Mrs Chinonye Nwokenna, a mother of four, said she had an implant placed under her armpit for five years but had to remove it because she was gaining so much weight.

Nwokenna said she opted for the injection contraceptive which was taken every three months, but noted that it had its side effects.

“I had to remove the implant in my arm because I was gaining so much weight. I take the injection once in every three months, but I usually come down with headache.

“I prefer the injection; the headache is not serious and is better than gaining weight,” she said.

Mrs Joy Omoyeni, a housewife, said she was on the implant contraceptive for three years but still conceived her last child.

Some women have, however, kicked against any form of contraceptives which they believe is not necessary and should not be encouraged.

Mrs Esther Ojukwu, a civil servant and mother of seven, said she would not go for any kind of family planning as it is against her religious beliefs and faith.

“I am a Catholic and the Catholic faith does not encourage family planning. I try in my own possible way to avoid getting pregnant, but if it happens, I have no choice,” she said.

Mrs Jane Nnoli, a mother of three, said she would never engage in any form of family planning because of the side effects associated with the procedures.

Nnoli said that she prefers to abstain or use the withdrawal method as her husband does not enjoy the use of condom.

“I am afraid of family planning be it the implant, injection or any other form of family planning that has the ability to alter the way our body functions.

“I believe these contraceptives have long term effects on the user which the health care providers would not want to disclose.

“I am more comfortable with the withdrawal method or abstinence from sex during my ovulation period,” Nnoli said.

Meanwhile, a Senior Community Health Officer, Mr Sabo Sunday, has advised women to use the Long Acting Reversible Contraceptives (LARC), as it is considered the most effective method of family planning.

“We advise women to use the Long Acting Reversible Contraceptive Method. Although it is a hormonal contraceptive, it is reversable whenever you decide to do so, and it has a better advantage in women.

“The implants are the most effective forms of reversible birth control available. They are more effective than birth control pills, the patch or the ring.

“The benefits include cost effectiveness, few contraindications, few side effects and privacy; they are also rapidly reversible,” he said.

Mrs Roseline Egudu, a Nurse, told NAN that family planning in women helps to alter their regular reproductive system, adding that some tests are carried out before placing them on their preferred choice.

“Tests are usually carried out on the women before starting them on their preferred family planning. Some women bleed for weeks depending on the contraceptive while others take a long time trying to conceive when they are eventually ready.

“Few women experience memory loss, nausea, breast tenderness, heavy bleeding, headaches, weight gain, mood changes, prolong or irregular menstrual flow, among others, as side effects to these contraceptives while others experience nothing.

“Family planning has helped a lot of families in the spacing of their children and also in the avoidance of any pregnancy that is not needed, but in some cases that does not work as some women get pregnant,” Egudu said.

She said that the use of birth control pills usually stops ovulation, adding that it changes the lining of the womb which makes it difficult for fertilised eggs to be implanted. (NAN)(www.nannews.com.ng)

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President Tinubu tasks new ministers on hard work, dedication

President Tinubu tasks new ministers on hard work, dedication

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By Ismail Abdulaziz

President Bola Tinubu has tasked the new cabinet ministers to hit the ground running by working hard to turn around the fortunes of the country.

 

 

 

He gave the charge on Monday while addressing the cabinet members at the opening of the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting in Abuja.

 

 

 

“We have talents; we have the level of intellectuals and capacity to turn this country around. You and I know that the expectation is high. Therefore we must work hard, commit ourselves and create a buoyant economy that will serve every Nigerian.”

 

 

 

The president charged the ministers to work as a team, stressing that if they stay focused in the discharge of their responsibilities, the country would quickly move forward.

 

 

 

“Every one of you is a member of this team, we can do whatever we want from our areas of responsibility but it all depends on you. If you stay focused, we will all arrive at a better destination and the country will be better for it,” he said.

 

 

 

Tinubu added that the natural endowments of the country must be properly harnessed to make life better for citizens of the country.

 

 

 

“We must unlock the energy and natural resources of this country. We must start to produce for ourselves, dig ourselves out of the woods, focus on education, healthcare, and make social investments that are essential for the development of our people.

 

 

 

“Our priority areas are defined in our economic programmes. Every area is our priority and you belong in the driver’s position to realise and make that priority a fulfilling promise to the entire nation and the continent of Africa.

 

 

 

“We must achieve the economic growth that is expected of us. We must feed our people, we must leverage on what we have and grow more to satisfy Nigerians,” he said.

 

 

 

Tinubu said he would continue to listen to the yearnings and aspirations of Nigerians and make corrections where necessary, as he enjoined the ministers to be bold in taking decisions that would move the nation forward.

 

 

 

“I am ready to listen. Like I said to the Nigerian Bar Association yesterday, I am ready even for corrections because only God is perfect. Don’t be afraid to make a decision; that’s the problem of leadership,” he said.

 

 

 

The president also said that the challenges confronting the nation like security, unemployment and food security would be addressed in order to alleviate the plight of citizens.(NAN)

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