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MSF sets up 400 beds to fight malnutrition in Kebbi

MSF sets up 400 beds to fight malnutrition in Kebbi

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By Muhammad Lawal

Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) has established facilities with a combined capacity of 400 beds across Kebbi State to combat malnutrition.

 

Mr Huggins Madondo, MSF Project Coordinator in Kebbi, disclosed this while addressing journalists in Birnin Kebbi on Friday.

 

He said the facilities were strategically located across the state, noting that MSF began its response to malnutrition in Kebbi in 2022.

 

“At the beginning, we started with a facility of less than 20-bed capacity to tackle malnutrition.

 

“We call these facilities In-patient Therapeutic Feeding Centres (ITFC) and Ambulatory Therapeutic Feeding Centres (ATFC).

 

“The ITFC is for children admitted for intensive care, while the ATFC serves outpatients, children not requiring admission,” he said.

 

Madondo highlighted the growing demand for services, saying, “Looking at the trend in malnutrition, we now have a 250-bed capacity facility in Maiyama Local Government Area.”

 

He said in line with the memorandum of understanding with the Kebbi State Government, they also had a 40-bed facility at Sir Yahaya Memorial Hospital in Birnin Kebbi.

 

On challenges faced by the organisation, he mentioned late presentation of patients, security issues, and transport difficulties as key obstacles.

 

Appreciating the Kebbi State Ministry of Health for its collaborative efforts, Madondo said MSF was actively engaging with key stakeholders to ensure the sustainability of the intervention.

 

“In that regard, we have an agreement with the ministry to ensure that health professionals working with MSF are recruited under our contract.

 

“Some staff from the ministry has experience in treating malnutrition, while others do not. Our experienced personnel provide guidance and training to their counterparts from the ministry,” he explained.

 

He stressed that MSF ensured proper handover when it eventually exited a project.

 

“We don’t leave behind white elephants or burdens,” he added.

 

Madondo also emphasised the ministry’s role in ongoing planning and input, helping to ensure long-term continuity.

 

He said that, during the peak malnutrition period, which usually begins in June, MSF recalled its pool of professionals, including doctors and nurses, and provided them with refresher training before deployment.

 

Describing MSF as a “complete mobile hospital”, Madondo said the organisation includes professionals in various fields, including water and sanitation, as well as health information management.

 

As part of its community support, he said MSF had also drilled boreholes in various communities to provide access to potable water.(NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Abiemwense Moru

APC suspends Kebbi gov’s adviser over snake incident

APC suspends Kebbi gov’s adviser over snake incident

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Snake

By Ibrahim Bello

The All Progressives Congress (APC) has suspended Alhaji Kabir Sani-Giant, Special Adviser to Gov. Nasir Idris on Power and Politics, with immediate effect.

A statement signed by the party’s Kebbi State Secretary, Alhaji Sa’idu Muhammad-Kimba, announced the suspension in Birnin Kebbi on Sunday.

He revealed that on Feb. 8, 2025, Sani-Giant brought a snake to Government House, intimidating dignitaries, statesmen, and officials.

Muhammad-Kimba said that the conduct could embarrass and discredit APC.

He added that Sani-Giant’s actions violated APC’s constitution.

According to him, the party deemed his behaviour offensive and embarrassing.

“His suspension remains in place pending further investigation and possible disciplinary action, which could lead to expulsion if repeated,” Muhammad-Kimba said. (NAN)

Edited by Kamal Tayo Oropo

Kebbi Govt. marries off 300 couples in mass wedding

Kebbi Govt. marries off 300 couples in mass wedding

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Marriage
By Ibrahim Bello

The Kebbi Government has sponsored the marriage of 300 couples in a mass wedding at the Emir of Gwandu Palace.

The marriages were arranged by the state government in collaboration with Nafisa Nasir Charity Development Foundation (NANAS), to reduce the number of women, widowed or divorced, left to fend for themselves and their children.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Gov. Nasir Idris presided over the wedding of the couples with the payment of N54 million as dowry, accounting for N180,000 for each couple.

NAN reports also that the men and women were tested for genotype statues, while the women were also examined to ensure that they were not pregnant, before the solemnisation of the marriage.

Gov. Idris commended his wife, Hajiya Nafisa Nasir-Idris, for organising the mass wedding under her pet project, NANAS foundation, sponsored by the state government.

The governor announced that broader mass marriages would be held in 2026 as part of the social responsibility of his administration.

He urged the couples to continue to be patient and tolerant to enable them have peaceful homes pointing out that marriage required endurance and patience.

“The importance of marriage cannot be over-emphasised as it will promote peace among the couples and will also enable them to get more blessings and God’s mercy,’’ the governor said.

The Emir of Gwandu, Alhaji Muhammadu Iliyasu- Bashar, was represented by the Magajin Garin Gwandu, Alhaji Aminullahi Umar, served as the Waliy (Guardian) to the brides who gave them out in marriage.

The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Dr Abdullahi Umar- Ganduje, stood in for the grooms as the Wakil (representative), who sought for consummating the holy union from the guardian.

The Minister of Budget and Economic Planning, Sen. Atiku Bagudu, gave each couple N50,000 amounting to N15 million.

Islamic Clerics, who solemnised the marriage were the Chief Imam of the Central Mosque, Birnin Kebbi, Sheikh Mukhtar Abdullahi.

Others were Mallam Ahmad S/Fawa, the Imam of Jokolo Mosque and Mallam Muhammadu Yahaya, the Imam of Wala Jumu’a Mosque, Birnin Kebbi.

Scholars who delivered sermons were Prof. Mansur Isah-Yelwa, Prof. Mansur Ibrahim-Sokoto, and Sheikh Abdurrahman Isa -Jega, and Mallam Ahmad Tijjani of the Dariqa Movement.

They admonished the couples to persevere, show love for one another, remain loyal to marriage institution, uphold trust, justice and sincerity as well as discharge the obligations as husband and wife.

Sets of room furniture, including beds and beddings, household utensils were gifted to each couple by the government.

In addition, the wife of the governor donated N20,000 to each husband and wife, totaling N12 million, with similar donation by the member, House of Representatives, representing Suru/Bagudo Federal Constituency, Alhaji Bello Ka’oje. (NAN).

Edited by Nkiru Ifeajuna/Maureen Atuonwu

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