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NCDC seeks increased funding for health security

NCDC seeks increased funding for health security

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By Abujah Racheal
Dr Ifedayo Adetifa, the Director-General of the Nigeria Centre for Disease and Prevention Control (NCDC), has called for increased budgetary allocation to prevent, detect and respond to public health threats in the country.
Adetifa made the call in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja on Sunday on his two-year anniversary in office.
The director-general said dedicated funding for the implementation of health security will increase capacities in responding to public health threats.
The NCDC boss  also noted the need to strengthen subnational support, considering the federated structure of the country.
”We must establish  a robust relationships with different states and invest in subnational work to enhance health security in the country.
”We need to prioritise health. Health goes beyond capital projects – buildings and facilities. You need the human capital, equipment, training, and quality systems.
”Once we get the political leadership to properly prioritise health, then health will receive more funding.
“I believe that some state governments are committing quite a bit of their own budget to health. What we need to see is to make that a groundswell; that even more states are doing that, and that the national government is doing that.
”Lagos, Kano and Gombe state have dedicated budgets for emergency preparedness and response, while others face resource constraints,” he said.
He also called for continuous surveillance and monitoring to identify and respond to diseases like Lassa fever as the country moves towards its season in November.
“Addressing healthcare challenges requires a collective effort from both the government and the people. It is not solely the responsibility of the NCDC but requires collaboration across various sectors and active participation from the public,” he said.
He acknowledged that the challenge of brain-drain exists both internally and externally in the public health sector of the country.
“The lack of attractive remuneration for public service jobs contributes to the difficulty in retaining skilled personnel,” he noted.
NAN reports that Adetifa, is a paediatrician and infectious diseases epidemiologist.
He was appointed as NCDC director-general in September 2021 by  former president Muhammadu Buhari to replace Dr Chikwe Ihekweazu who was the head of the agency since August 2016.
Before his appointment as director-general, he was Clinical Epidemiologist, Epidemiology & Demography Department, KEMRI-Wellcome Trust Research Programme (KWTRP), Kilifi, Kenya and an Associate Professor of Infectious Diseases Epidemiology at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. (NAN)
Edited by Sadiya Hamza
Borno is not war zone, says Commissioner for Justice

Borno is not war zone, says Commissioner for Justice

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By Taiye Agbaje

The Attorney-General (A-G) of Borno, Mrs Hauwa Abubakar, says the state is not a war zone contrary to insinuations in some quarters.
Abubakar made the remark in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) at the sideline of the 4th Cycle of the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) National Validation Conference in Abuja.
She stressed that contrary to a media report that there was escalation of Boko Haram atrocities in Borno lately, the state had been peaceful.
She said though there were challenges inhibiting against tackling the issues of human right abuse in the country, the state government was not resting on its oars.
“The state government is up to it to tackle all the issues.
“For instance, there was a recent news by one of the newspapers reporting an incidence of escalation of Boko Haram atrocities (in Borno).
“But the truth is that Borno has been peaceful. Of course, we are still in the insurgency, it hasn’t stopped.
“So it is inevitable for us to hear one or two attacks here and there,” she said.
The A-G recalled that few years back, there were lots of internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Maiduguri camps but that the state government had been able to relocate many of the IDPs back to their communities while some of the IDP camps had been closed down.
“That’s to tell you that we are on top of it and all that we need is support, especially from the media, to show the effort the state government is doing in tackling all these issues because Borno State is not a war zone as a lot of people think,” she said.
She said the government was making effort to uphold the rule of law, especially the provision of Chapter 4 of the constitution about fundamental human rights, in its effort to bring back peace to the state.
According to her, the Borno State government is making a lot of efforts; a lot of bills were passed into laws in upholding rule of law, human rights protection, to make Borno better.
“The policy of His Excellency, Prof. Babagana Zulum, is to see that all the victims of Boko Haram Have been treated fairly, rehabilitated and resettled back into the communities.
“We are doing so much and doing it so well notwithstanding what we have gone through.
“Borno State is coming out better and stronger out if it,” she said.
She said kinetic approach to war against Boko Haram by Gov. Babagana Zulum-led government had yielded results and stil yielding results for the state.
“The insurgents will come out and surrender and there is an entry point where they are being received.
“When they are received, we have a rehabilitation centre for them to be rehabilitated.
“Their welfare is being taken care of and I think that is a great effort by Borno State government in rehabilitating them and making sure that they don’t go back to that criminalities again,” she said.
Earlier, Mr Abdulraman Yakubu, Director of Civil and Political Rights, National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), said the essence of the event was for Nigeria to comply with UN guidelines by preparing its national report to the UN Human Rights Council under the mechanism of UPR.
Yakubu, who was also the Co-Secretary of Inter-Ministerial Committee on UPR, said the guideline was that any country being reviewed and preparing its report must consult widely and broadly.
“Today, we are having a larger gathering of stakeholders coming from across the country to validate the draft report that has been prepared by the committee and the consultants,” he said
The Lead Consultant, Prof. Joy Ezeilo, SAN, said UPR was about peer review mechanism where members state of UN judge other state members on their human rights records

Ezeilo, who was former UN Special Rapporteur on Trafficking in Persons, said Nigeria had done well on issues of human rights in some areas and regressed in others.
“But it is a constant continued process. That is why this is important,” she said.
NAN reports that the UPR is a unique process which involves a review of the human rights records of all 193 UN Members States.
The Abuja meeting was to help to contribute to Nigeria’s ability to develop an objective and Independent report on the efforts to promote and protect human rights in compliance with international obligations.
Nigeria was reviewed by the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) in 2009, 2013 and 2018 during the 1st, 2nd and 3rd UPR Cycles respectively, and preparations have been ongoing for Nigeria’s 4th review scheduled between January and February 2024.(NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Sadiya Hamza

We’ve trained 600 African journalists in 20 yrs – Sanlam Group

We’ve trained 600 African journalists in 20 yrs – Sanlam Group

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By Rukayat Adeyemi

 

Sanlam  Group on Sunday said that it had trained no fewer than 600 financial journalists across the African continent through the Sanlam Summer School which began 20 years ago.

 

 

Ms Pearl Majola, Head, Group Communications of Sanlam announced this at the opening dinner for 2023 Sanlam Summer School For Financial Journalists across Africa held in Pecan Manon, Hartbeespoort in South Africa.

 

 

The theme of this year’s training is: “Fintech And Mobile Money In Africa.”

 

 

Majola said that the company started the programme in response to South Africa’s governance initiative for its indigenous corporates to support media development.

 

 

She noted that the training is organised yearly for public good and to improve the skills of journalists, while Sanlam expects nothing in return from the beneficiaries, except that they should become more valuable.

 

 

“I hope that the participants finds this programme valuable, because the aim is to develop the capacities of journalists across Africa to contribute truthful, sensitive and value information that helps people’s lives.

 

 

“Sanlam has put in lots of effort to sustain the investment and have also seen value for it over the years,” she said.

 

 

Majola commended Sanlam subsidiaries across the African nation such as : Nigeria, Namibian, Rwanda, Botswana, Ghana, Uganda and Kenya, among others for supporting the programme, by making it accessible to young journalists in the financial services sector.

 

 

In his keynote address, Mr Karl Socikwa, Group Executive, Market Development And Sustainability of Sanlam said that the 2023 Summer School is a milestone for the programme which had been organised for 20 years.

 

 

Socikwa stated that the summer school had contributed meaningfully to media houses across Africa, promoted excellence in journalism and media development in Africa.

 

 

He explained that the financial sector is so critical to economic development, hence Sanlam is committed to advancing financial journalism in Africa for effective and professional coverage of the sector.

 

 

According to him, the theme of the 2023 is apt, as fintech and mobile money had revolutionised financial services in Africa and contributed significantly to financial inclusion and economic development.

 

 

The group executive noted that Sanlam is committed to shaping the future of fintech in Africa to make it more accessible, secured and beneficial to its people.

 

 

“Sanlam has recently launched a fintech platform to demonstrate its commitment to the fintech space for economic development and financial inclusion.

 

 

” Your work as journalists is to cover the sector and provide reports that give access to financial services and inclusion that can change people’s lives ,” he said.

 

 

Socikwa wished the participants a successful training and charged them to take advantage of the opportunity and renowned facilitators at their disposal to improve their capacities.

 

 

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that 22 journalists selected from different Africa countries are participating in the 2023 Sanlam Summer School which will run from Oct. 22 to Oct. 27 in South Africa.

 

 

The beneficiaries of the training are young journalists covering various financial sectors of their country and not more than 35 years old.

 

 

Among the expected facilitators and speakers are : Mr Chris Kabwato, Convener, Sanlam Summer School, Ms Paula Fray, Lead Trainer, Fray College, Mr Segun Aina,President Africa Fintech Network and Mr Tsakani Maluleke, Auditor-General of South Africa.

 

 

Sanlam Group is a Pan-African brand, founded in 1918 as a life insurance company, with its headquarters in South Africa.

 

 

The brand has grown to become Africa’s largest non-banking financial services group, with a strong presence in 33 countries on the African continent, including Nigeria.

 

 

The group operates in eight out of the 10 largest economies in Africa, with over 154,000 employees globally and has a niche presence in India, Malaysia, United Kingdom and Australia.(NAN) (www.nannews.ng

Edited by Julius Toba-Jegede

NSCDC arrests student for allegedly killing 17-yr-old boy

NSCDC arrests student for allegedly killing 17-yr-old boy

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By Ahmed Kaigama

The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) in Bauchi has arrested a university student for allegedly stabbing a 17-year-old boy to death in Misau Local Government Area of the state.

The Commandant of the Corps, Ilelaboye Oyejide, who confirmed the arrest on Sunday in Bauchi, said the incident occurred on Oct. 20, 2023.

He said the command received information that the lifeless body of a secondary school student, Umar Usman, was found wrapped and dumped in a white cloth along Misau bypass.

“He was quickly taken to the General Hospital, Misau, where he was certified dead and handed over to the family for burial.

“This is a case of culpable homicide,” Oyejide said, adding that Command deployed intelligence personnel to Misau to investigate and bring the perpetrators to book.

“After series of investigations by the operatives, one Abdullahi Ibrahim, a 500-level student of Veterinary Medicine, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, was arrested.

“We came to realise that there was a communication chat between the suspect and deceased.

“In the communication, we saw where the suspect enticed the deceased with homosexual love and showed him his naked picture.

“When the deceased went to meet him somehow he was stabbed in the stomach, and wrapped in a white cloth and dumped where he was found,” he said.

According to Oyejide, the suspect would be charged to court. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

Edited by AbdulFatai Beki/Sam Oditah

Church calls for global peace, security

Church calls for global peace, security

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By Justina Auta

Dr Femi Lanre-Oke, the Presiding Pastor, Jesus Praise Evangelical Ministries International (JPEMI), on Sunday called on leaders globally, to promote peace, security and address challenges causing disunity and war affecting citizens.

Lanre-Oke made the appeal in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on the sideline of the church’s fifth annual convention, themed “Greater Works”, held in Abuja.

According to him, imbibing the virtues of Jesus will aide in addressing the challenges affecting the global world, especially in relation to love, peace and reconciliation .

He noted that insecurity was not only prevalent in Nigeria, adding that the current armed conflict between Israel and Hamas was an avenue for leaders to strategise towards reconciliation.

“We are concerned. Blessed are the peacemakers, they shall be called the children of God. We love peace and we want them to reconcile and we are praying that God will intervene.

“We pray that God touches those who need to take decisions so that they will know what to do and how to do it,” he said.

While emphasising on the need to love and forgive, the cleric admonished Christians and others to unite towards tackling issues of insecurity and kidnapping, among others, in Nigeria.

“By the time we come into the greater works of Jesus, there will be relative peace, insecurity, kidnapping will reduce.

“We cannot say everything will go, but it will reduce drastically and development will be very visible.

“We will love our neighbours, bring solutions to our neighbours and destroy the works of darkness,” he said.

He added that the conference was an opportunity for the word of God to be fulfilled and manifested in the lives of people, as many prayers and miracles were experienced. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

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Edited by Yinusa Ishola/Muhammad Suleiman Tola

Anambra woman nabbed over alleged sale of grandchild

Anambra woman nabbed over alleged sale of grandchild

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By Lucy Osuizigbo-Okechukwu

The Anambra government said it apprehended one Oluchukwu Nwosu, 45, who allegedly sold her three-month-old grand child for N50,000.

The Commissioner for Women and Social Welfare, Mrs Ify Obinabo, disclosed this at a news conference in Awka on Sunday.

Obinabo said that the baby had been rescued, following consistent intelligence report and surveillance that lasted almost a month.

“The rescue operation followed a report by Ijeoma Nwosu, who claimed that her mother, Oluchukwu, forcefully sold her baby soon after he was born and refused to tell her the baby’s whereabouts.

“Following receipt of the allegation, the ministry immediately took action to identify and apprehend the perpetrators.

“Four suspects involved in the crime have been apprehended and would be handed over to the police for questioning and further investigation.

“It is sad that the baby is looking sick and underweight.

“According to the buyer, she has no money to buy proper baby food and she resorted to feeding the baby with soya bean powder,” she said

The commissioner frowned at the continued practice of illegal adoption in the state, in spite of government’s efforts to put an end to it.

She warned that perpetrators of unlawful adoption would be made to face legal actions.

Speaking with newsmen, Oluchukwu pleaded for forgiveness, saying that the baby she sold was the third child her daughter, Ijeoma, had outside wedlock.

“We are poor. There is no money to feed and take care of ourselves and the children.

“So, when I met one Tochukwu Asiegbu, we bargained and agreed that he will pay N50,000 and he paid me the money,” she said.

Also, Asiegbu said his profit from the deal was N30,000, adding that he only connected Oluchukwu to the buyer.

The buyer, one Evelyn Egwuatu, from Uruagu in Nnewi, said she paid N200,000 to obtain the baby from one Ebelechukwu Uba, who hail from Ebonyi but resident in Anambra

Uba, however, said he was just a middleman, adding that Asiegbu and Oluchukwu, made the decision to sell the baby to Egwuatu. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Yinusa Ishola/Sam Oditah

Akpabio promises strong bilateral parliamentary relations with Angola

Akpabio promises strong bilateral parliamentary relations with Angola

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By Naomi Sharang

Senate President Godswill Akpabio on Sunday pledged strong bilateral parliamentary relations with Angola.

 

This is contained in a statement by Akpabio’s Special Assistant (Media/Communication), Anietie Ekong.

 

Akpabio, made this known when he arrived Luanda, Angola for the 147th Inter-Paliamentary Union (IPU) Assembly.

 

He is the Leader of Nigeria’s delegation.

 

He was received on arrival by the Nigerian Ambassador to Angola, Prof. Monique Ekpong and top officials of the Angolan government led by Joao Gaspar, Deputy Secretary UIP Angola.

 

Akpabio said he was delighted to attend the IPU Assembly hosted by Angola and commended the Angolan Government for a good bilateral relations with Nigeria.

 

According to Akpabio, it would have been a disservice to Africa if Nigeria did not have a strong delegation at the IPU.

 

“Our presence here is to ensure that our bilateral relationship is strengthened. With our presence, we can forge a strong bilateral parliamentary relationship for the interest of our nations,” he said.

 

Responding, Gaspar said that Akpabio’s attendance at the IPU Assembly with the Nigerian delegation would foster good relations not only between Nigeria and Angola but among African countries to reach consensus on issues affecting the continent.

 

NAN reports that the 147th IPU assembly is holding in Luanda, Angola, from Oct. 21 to Oct. 27.

 

The IPU assembly will provide a platform for parliamentarians, partner organisations and experts to share good practice and commit to the overall theme of Parliamentary action for peace, justice and strong institutions.

 

The theme is closely linked to United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 16: Peace, justice and strong institutions, a key enabler of the entire development agenda.

 

The assembly will consider actions to strengthen trust between people and governance structures, to make public institutions more effective, accountable and representative, and to better equip parliaments to address the multiple interconnected geopolitical, economic and environmental crises facing the world.(NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

edited by Sadiya Hamza

Borno govt bans street begging, loitering

Borno govt bans street begging, loitering

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By Yakubu Uba

The Borno Government has banned street begging and loitering in Maiduguri city and environs.

Thisx is contained in a public notice issued by the state Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Prof. Usman Tar, on Sunday in Maiduguri.

Tar said street begging and aimless loitering were not part of the culture of Borno people.

“In Borno State, street begging and aimless loitering are not in our character. We are dignified people.

“This is to inform members of the public that the Borno State Government has placed a strict ban on all street begging, loitering and gallivanting within and around Maiduguri Metropolis and Jere LGAs,” he said.

The notice said the ban was with immediate effect, warning that violators would be prosecuted. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Muhammad Suleiman Tola

Environment experts assure more commitment to tackle climate change

Environment experts assure more commitment to tackle climate change

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Abigael Joshua

Environment experts on Sunday in Abuja assured more commitments towards tackling climate change in the country.

They said this in separate interviews with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) at the Association for Environmental Impact Assessment of Nigeria (AEIAN) award and luncheon to mark their end of
the 7th Annual Conference and Annual General Meeting.

The theme of the conference is:” Impact Assessment: Climate Resilience, Financing and Environmental Sustainability.”

Prof. Ijeoma Vincent-Akpu, the President of AEIAN, who is one of the awardees said that climate change is a global issue that needs to be deliberated upon for solutions.

“We have been working on advocacy on climate change where we involve school children plant trees to mitigate climate change so I believe this award will spur me and the association to do more.

“We are also looking at mitigation measures, things that can help us to mitigate climate change, planting of trees.

“There are so many things we can do we try to remove plastic pollution from the ocean because the trees and ocean are one of the things we can use to mitigate climate change,” she said.

The president urged every participant to strive towards environmental sustainability.

Dr John Alonge, a retired director of Environmental Assessment, Federal Ministry of Environment, one of the awardees said that the award was a call for more service.

 

“This is an association that looks at developmental activities at projects level, planning policy and programme level.

“This is an association that looks at the consequential levels of proposed projects putting the plights of citizens at heart,” he said.

Mr Robert Eze, Chief Operating Officer, PGM Nigeria Ltd., an awardee said that a lot of trainings on the issue of climate change had been carried out by his company.

He noted that climate change is a global phenomenon that needs to be tackled with utmost urgency.

NAN further reports that the association gave categories of the awards ranging from service sponsorship, corporate and partnership awards to 25 environment experts. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)
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FG, PWC partner on solid minerals roadmap

FG, PWC partner on solid minerals roadmap

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By Adekunle Williams
The Federal Government, through the Ministry of Solid Minerals Development has partnered with the foremost consulting firm, PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC) to execute  policies under the seven point roadmap to transform the  sector.
Mr Segun Tomori, Special Assistant, Media to the Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dr Dele Alake, made this known in a statement in Lagos on Sunday.
Alake, while receiving the PWC partner on mining, Mr Habeeb Jaiyeola, commended the company for its role in the just concluded Nigerian Mining Week and the first phase of the bitumen concession programme.
The minister thanked the consulting firm for their contributions to the mining sector over the years, assuring that the expertise and ideas of PWC would be factored into reforms of the mining sector and implementation of the seven-point agenda.
He said President Bola Tinubu was focusing on the sector as a game changer in the bid to reposition the country for lasting prosperity.
Presenting the thoughts of PWC on the seven point agenda, Jaiyeola expressed the readiness of PwC to partner with the ministry in achieving objectives of the agenda.
He added that the company was seeking to make the solid minerals a key sector to attract Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) to the country.
“We summarised our thoughts on the 7-point agenda, looking at it and suggesting how to bring it to life whilst advising on pitfalls and how to avoid them.
“The major thing is that at the end of the tenure of the administration, there will be key deliverables that can be monitored, and the roadmap on how each of them is going to be achieved and projected.
“We will be open to further deliberations on how we can proceed by comparing notes,” Jaiyeola said.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that the minister had reeled out a seven-point agenda tagged:  “Agenda for the Transformation of the Solid Minerals Sector for International Competitiveness and Domestic Prosperity”.
Alake said these included creation of the Nigerian Solid Minerals Corporation, Big Data on specific seven priority minerals and their deposits, comprehensive review of all mining license amongst others. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)
Edited by Chioma Ugboma
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