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  • Lawmaker urges youths to shun divisive acts

    Lawmaker urges youths to shun divisive acts

    A member of Nasarawa State House of Assembly, Danladi Jatau, has urged youths to shun divisive acts for development to thrive.

    Jatau, APC member representing Kokona West in the Assembly, spoke at the Eggon Youth Movement (EYM), tagged Kokona 2021 Youth Day and fund raising in Garaku, Kokona Local Government Area of the state.

    Jatau, who is the Chairman, House Committee on Public Complaints, Petitions and Security, said shunning divisive tendencies by youths would go a long way in ensuring speedy development in the country.

    He commended the youths for organising the event in order to foster unity and peaceful co-existence among themselves and called for its sustenance.

    “I urge you to continue to partnering with other youths, embrace peace as well as partner with government for development to thrive,” he said.

    Jatau commended Governor Abdullahi Sule’s administration for constructing Bassa road in his constituency, while urging the people of his constituency to support the governor to succeed.

    The lawmaker reassured of sound and quality representation at the state legislature in order to bring the much needed dividends of democracy to his constituents.

  • Council gives bursaries to students

    Council gives bursaries to students

    The Chairman of Ikorodu Local Government, Mr. Wasiu Adesina, has presented bursaries to 100 students of Ikorodu extraction.

    He said one of his campaign promises was to assist students in higher institutions to overcome their financial challenges. Adesina said: “It is not easy for parents alone to train their children in higher institutions these days. The financial crunch is overwhelming. Governments at all levels need to mitigate the burden through scholarships, bursary awards and others means. You can attest to the fact that our administration has given bursaries every year to students in higher institutions without failing.

    Let me take this opportunity to appeal to students of Ikorodu extraction to be good ambassadors wherever they may find themselves now or in future.”

    He said a committee was constituted to determine the beneficiaries of the awards, with a mandate to be fair and thorough.

    This, he said, included being a student in institution of higher learning and of Ikorodu extraction. Mrs. Olufunmilayo Bashorun, the All Progressives Congress (APC) women leader, appealed to the recipients to make use of the money. Present at the event were the Vice  Chairman, Princess Folashade Olabanji-Oba, Alhaji Waheed Owokorodu, Iya-Oja General of Ikorodu Local Government, Alhaja Taofikat Allison, the Grand Chief Imam of Ikorodu Division, Alhaji Shefudeen Olowooribi, APC leaders Alhaji Folorunsho Lamidi, Alhaji Musliu Sulaimon, Alhaji Enifeni Badru, Deputy Leader Adebowale Sulaimon, supervisors for WAPA  Adebukonla Adefolayiga, Yussuf Lawal, Musbau Rotinwa, Secretary to the Local Government Lateef Afinnih, among others.

     

  • Drug abuse: Lagos seeks federal agencies’ cooperation

    Drug abuse: Lagos seeks federal agencies’ cooperation

    By Tajudeen Adebanjo

    Lagos state government has called for cooperation with the federal agencies to curb drug abuse among the youth.

    At a Stakeholders’ Forum On ‘THEMES Agenda at Alausa, Commissioner for Special Duties and Intergovernmental Relations, ‘Tayo Bamgbose-Martins, decried the menace of drug abuse among the youth.

    He called on the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) and National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) to join the state to halt the trend.

    “This trend has become regrettable considering the importance of our youths towards nation building. The state government therefore solicits a strong bond of relationship with the Federal Agencies,” he said.

    According to him, the State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), Fire and Rescue Service and the Safety Commission have proven their expertise over the years.

    “We always considering the fact that they have been well equipped and trained to meet up with the challenges of a smart mega city,” he said.

    Permanent Secretary, Dr. Tajudeen Gaji said: “Developmental activities using the THEMES Agenda have made a lot of achievements possible with a great impact on the wellbeing of Lagosian, thus, the need to integrate agencies across the three tier of governance to enable stakeholders and citizenry identify with their contributions to the achievements…”

     

  • ‘$19b needed to get 1.8b vaccine doses for world’s poorest’

    ‘$19b needed to get 1.8b vaccine doses for world’s poorest’

    By Joseph Jibueze

    International advocacy organisation Global Citizen has said that it will cost $19billion to provide 1.8 billion doses of COVID-19 vaccines for the world’s poorest.

    Through the VAX LIVE campaign, it is calling on businesses to donate dollars for doses, G7 governments to share excess doses immediately, and for pharma companies to make vaccines available at not-for-profit prices.

    Global Citizen in a statement yesterday announced exciting new additions to the line-up for VAX LIVE: The concert to reunite the world.

    The broadcast and streaming special, scheduled to take place on Saturday, will be used to call on governments, the private sector and philanthropists to commit to securing the equitable distribution of COVID-19 vaccines.

    The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, will serve as Campaign Chairs of VAX LIVE.

    President Joe Biden of the United States, First Lady Dr Jill Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris will make a featured appearance as part of the “We Can Do This” national initiative to increase public confidence in and uptake of COVID-19 vaccines.

    President Macron of France, Prime Minister Trudeau of Canada, and Prime Minister Plenkovic of Croatia will also make appearances.

    With multi-platinum recording artist, actress and producer Selena Gomez as host, VAX LIVE—the first large-scale music event to be held for a COVID-compliant audience of fully vaccinated frontline workers—will be headlined by an impressive line-up of international music stars and celebrities.

    They include Jennifer Lopez, Eddie Vedder, Foo Fighters, Ben Affleck, Chrissy Teigen, David Letterman, Nomzamo Mbatha, Gayle King, Jimmy Kimmel, Olivia Munn, and Sean Penn.

    “Over the past year, our world has experienced pain, loss, and struggle—together. Now we need to recover and heal—together. We can’t leave anybody behind.

    “We will all benefit, we will all be safer when everyone everywhere has equal access to the vaccine. We must pursue equitable vaccine distribution, and in that, restore faith in our common humanity.

    “This mission couldn’t be more critical or important,” said Prince Harry and Meghan, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, campaign chairs of VAX LIVE.

    Katie Hill, Head of Music, Entertainment & Artist Relations at Global Citizen said: “We are truly grateful for the time, effort and energy that everyone has given to make VAX LIVE a reality within just a few months.

    “We’re thrilled to be hosting Global Citizen’s first live event since the pandemic began alongside these incredible artists, entertainers and individuals who are donating their time to support our mission to achieve vaccine equity and build vaccine confidence globally.

    “I’m moved by the enthusiasm of every VAX LIVE participant to play a role in ending the COVID-19 pandemic as we all work together to come back, safely.”

    As part of VAX LIVE, Global Citizen is campaigning to support the Access to COVID-19 Tools Accelerator (ACT-A) initiative—including COVAX—a vaccine-sharing programme co-led by the World Health Organisation (WHO), to ensure global equitable access to COVID-19 vaccines.

    During the special, it will call on governments asking them to pledge a total of $19 billion, the outstanding balance needed by the ACT-A to get 1.8 billion COVID-19 vaccine doses plus tests and treatments to the world’s poorest countries by year-end.

    As part of the campaign, Spain announced the donation of an estimated 7.5 million vaccine doses as soon as 50 per cent of the Spanish population is vaccinated.

    France announced starting the sharing of doses for health workers across Africa with an initial donation of 100,000 this month, and at least 500,000 by June.

    VAX LIVE is supported by the World Health Organisation (WHO), European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, Prime Minister of Italy and G20 Chair Mario Draghi, President Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa, Prime Minister of Norway Erna Solberg, Prime Minister of Spain Pedro Sanchez, President of France Emmanuel Macron, and the State of California.

    Policy partners include the WHO; the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovation (CEPI); Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance; the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria; the COVID-19 Therapeutics Accelerator; the Foundation for Innovative New Diagnostics (FIND) and UNITAID.

    Philanthropic partners include the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, New Venture Fund and Allan and Gill Gray Philanthropy.

    In partnership with Declan Kelly and Teneo, the global CEO advisory firm, VAX LIVE and Global Citizen’s Recovery Plan for the World are supported by a coalition of global partners.

  • Monarch donates generator to FRSC

    Monarch donates generator to FRSC

    The traditional ruler of Nnanano Nkwerre Autonomous Community of Imo State, His Royal Highness Eze Ngozi Anyaehie, has urged the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) to scale up its activities in reducing crashes in the country.

    He spoke when the Orlu Unit Commander of FRSC, ACC Livinus Ibe, visited him in his palace.

    The Eze Imenyi Nnanano advised the unit commander to devise a strategy of preventing crashes within Orlu Command’s jurisdiction, saying his palace would be of assistance to the unit.

    Ibe informed the Eze about the challenges confronting the command in the aftermath of #ENDSARS protest when the command’s patrol vehicle was damaged and an office equipment, generator, computers among others were looted.

    The high point of the visit was the donation of a generator to the command.

  • Cross River cautions head teachers against unapproved charges

    Cross River cautions head teachers against unapproved charges

    Cross River State Government has warned head teachers of secondary schools against extorting pupils. It said they should not demand from them beyond approved government charges.

    The Special Adviser to Governor Ben Ayade on Education, Mr. Castro Ezama, in a statement yesterday in Calabar, said the government received complaints from parents that pupils were asked to pay more than the approved charges.

    ”Available information said this money is paid to head teachers of some secondary schools across the state.”This is to sound a note of warning to all involved to stop forthwith, not forgetting that the governor’s policy on free and compulsory education for pupils in primary schools still holds.

    ”Accordingly, head teachers are mandated to display approved charges on their schools’ notice boards.

    ”More measures will be taken to ensure the curbing of these ills. Let’s be guided,” he said.

  • NULGE condemns threats to disrupt Anambra poll

    NULGE condemns threats to disrupt Anambra poll

    By Emma Elekwa, Onitsha

    The Nigeria Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE), Anambra State chapter, has described as politically-motivated, threats by some groups to disrupt the coming governorship election over non-conduct of the local government poll.

    The President, Chikwelu Adigwe, speaking at a news conference at the weekend, said there were selfish interests behind such protests, which he noted would soon fizzle out.

    He said: “These groups are politically- motivated. When they’re in power, they’ll just go to their bedrooms and sleep. Local government election is long overdue in the entire 36 states of the federation.

    “That’s why NULGE is advocating local government autonomy. If it’s granted, our election will be conducted at the same time by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and not even state electoral commissions.

    “The motive behind some of the groups’ threats must be considered. When their political party is in power, their agitations will cease. If their agitations are actually genuine, there are many ways to drive a process.

    “During constitution amendment, such agitations can be raised and be joined in the financial autonomy clamour. Sensitisation is key in this struggle. Once the market women, for example, know the importance of local government autonomy, then other things will fall in place.”

    Adigwe also berated a bill sponsored by the House of Representatives member, Mr. Bob Solomon (PDP, Rivers State), seeking to abolish the third tier of the government.

    He said the lawmaker, by such move, was indirectly biting the finger that fed him, adding that it was the local government system that provided the platform through which he attained his position.

    Adigwe said: “I’m aware that the motion is being championed at the House of Representatives by Mr. Solomon representing Ahoda East Constituency in Rivers State. A reasonable person should be talking about scrapping the state government and not the local government.

    “Local government is the government at the grassroots because it’s the closest government to the people. Talking about scrapping local government is like scrapping kinsmen of a community, which is the bedrock on which the community stands.

    “Without the local government there won’t be the state government. If local government is scrapped today, then Solomon won’t be in the House because we’re the ones that provided the vehicle that carried him there.

    “If we have local government structure in place, they can create their own local police, vigilance group and other security outfits. Taking away the local government is like taking away the communities. If we’re practising true federalism, we must practise it to the letter.”

  • Bayelsa warns gunrunners as crisis rocks community

    Bayelsa warns gunrunners as crisis rocks community

    By Simon Utebor, Yenagoa

    Bayelsa State Government has warned those engaged in gunrunning to desist from the practice or face the full wrath of the law.

    Deputy Governor Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo gave the warning while addressing the chiefs and people of Peretoru community at a resumed meeting at the Government House in Yenagoa, a statement by his media aide, Doubara Atasi, said yesterday.

    Ewhrudjakpo said the meeting, held last Thursday and Saturday, was geared towards resolving the leadership tussle between two factions over the chairmanship of Peretoru Development Committee.

    He said the warning became imperative in view of rumours pertaining to stockpiling of arms in some communities, including Peretoru community in Ekeremor Local Government.

    He advised parties in disputes or individuals whose rights might have been violated in any form not to resort to self-help by taking the law into their hands, but should rather approach the courts for justice.

    Ewhrudjakpo assured the people that the Governor Douye Diri administration would leave no stone unturned in its determination to maintain and improve on the prevailing security in the state.

    He warned gunrunners and their sponsors who are bent on causing chaos and instability in communities to turn a new leaf, stressing that the government would not hesitate to wield the big stick against such criminals.

    He said: “I want to tell everybody from Peretoru community that the capacity of the government should not be tested by any individual or group. I’m saying this because of the reports at our disposal.

    “This government will not allow anybody to pile up arms in our communities for the purposes of destroying our communities. If anybody thinks he has some support from anywhere, we will move against that person and his sponsor.

    “This government has that capacity. So, take this warning seriously. If you know you have one godfather or ‘juju-father’ anywhere that is encouraging you to stockpile firearms, we must come for you.

    “The idea of people taking to arms at the slightest provocation has to stop. You must know that we are a government. If your rights are breached, you go to court.”

    The Amananaowei of Peretorugbene Federated Community, Chief Timi Odikeme and the President of its Welfare Association, Mr. Famous Daunemughan, narrated the remote and immediate causes of the crisis rocking the community.

    Speaker after speaker, including the Chairman of the Bayelsa State Civil Service Commission, who is the former president of Peretorugbene Welfare Association, Dr. Peter Singabelle, thanked the government for its intervention and called for the deployment of security operatives in the community.

    The meeting, which had representatives from the state command of the Nigeria Police, Department of State Services (DSS) and Joint Task Force (JTF) in attendance, was adjourned till Thursday for the government to deliver its position on the conflict.

     

  • NGO cries out over 100,000 daily HIV infection rate

    NGO cries out over 100,000 daily HIV infection rate

    By Bassey Anthony, Uyo

    A Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO), Heartland Alliance, has expressed worry about the alarming HIV infections in Nigeria, currently at 100,000 per day.

    Mr. Michael Akanji, a resource person, speaking at a media roundtable organised by the NGO and the AVAC 2020/2021 Fellowship Programme at the weekend in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, decried the continued high rating of Akwa Ibom in HIV Prevalence Rating in the country.

    He said Nigeria’s mode of transmission had risen to 83 per cent, while the prevalence among the general population stood at 1.4 per cent.

    Akanji said homosexuals (MSM) had risen to 22.9 per cent, while that of female sex workers (BBFSW) at 19.4 per cent had increased to 2.8 per cent among people staying at correctional centres and other restricted spaces.

    He regretted that the government’s continued funding policy and emphasis on treatment of infected persons rather than prevention had been counter-productive, but hoped that with results of recent researches and studies, emphasis would soon shift to more funding for prevention.

    Akanji urged stakeholders to increase their advocacy in the area of prevention by discouraging cultural and medical practices, which tend to discourage prevention of infection among the populace.

    Speaking about new biomedical prevention methods, the anchor of the AVAC 2020/2021 Fellowship Programme, Ms Josephine Aseme, listed limited prevention technology options, low coverage, increased incident and poor funding as some of the reasons for lack of access to new prevention technologies.

    She said the long-acting injectable prep remained the most advanced and most potent prevention strategy and involved receiving an injection of the antiretroviral cabotegravir every two months.

    “The results of HPTN 083 released in 2020 showed that this method is safe and effective at reducing HIV risk, especially among gay men and other men who have sex with men and transgender women.

    “A sister study HPTN 084 also released early results in 2020 showing efficacy among cisgender women. Both are continuing as open label studies, while the product undergoes regulatory reviews,” Aseme said.

    She advised the media to focus more on increased public enlightenment, gender and diversity responses, increased budgetary access to prevention techniques and sustainability options.

    The AVAC 2020/2021 Fellowship Programme is a community-centred and policy change advocacy focusing on advocating Supportive Policy and Programmes for effective PrEP and other HIV prevention implementations for key population in Nigeria to ensure that proven available HIV prevention options are accessible by all persons at the risk of acquiring HIV in Nigeria without cost or any form of stigma.

    The meeting was aimed at delivering the importance of government and donor agency commitment in endorsing newly approved and recommended biomedical prevention tools and utilisation of media platforms to create awareness of available service delivery points to actualise increased uptake of HIV prevention and testing services for a better coverage.

    It also focused on the importance of GON and donor commitment to a wider array of biomedical prevention options as a game-changer in reducing new infections (Oral PrEP, Dapivirine ring and injectable PrEP) and investment in community HIV prevention messaging tools across media platforms and entertainment channels.

     

  • Abia in a better position to deal with economic crisis, says Ikpeazu

    Abia in a better position to deal with economic crisis, says Ikpeazu

    By Shola O’Neil, Port Harcourt

    Abia State Governor Okezie Ikpeazu has said the state is better positioned to deal with the current economic crisis ravaging the country and other parts of the world because of strategic thinking and planning.

    He said his support for trade, commerce, agriculture, small and medium scale enterprises since his inception as governor in 2015 was borne out of his knowledge that Nigeria could not suffer financial tremors from its mono-economic status.

    He spoke in Aba during an interactive session with members of the Nigeria Guild of Editors (NGE).

    The governor noted that the majority of the over 114 road infrastructure done by his administration, especially in Aba so far were of economic value to the state and were constructed to redeem the image of Aba as the economic hub of the Southeast/Southsouth regions.

    “For the first time in 30 years, this administration has created multiple good access to Ariaria International Market.

    “A lack of sufficient planning and deep study accounted for the failure of most of the roads done by previous administrations in Abia State,” he said.

    Dr. Ikpeazu said the quality of roads done by his administration accounts for the gradual return of investors to Aba, adding that before long the state will start reaping the dividends in full.

    On education, the governor said besides building 620-classroom blocks and four model schools, his administration has through the instrumentality of the Continued Teacher’s Training Programme improved the academic content of teachers while working to give a boost to technical education.

    According to the governor, his administration is working towards making Abia a value addition hub for agricultural products and has concluded plans to establish more cottage industries in the 17 local governments, using six councils as pilot for the initiative.

    “These six pilot cottage industries will be inaugurated for use in the next two months,” Ikpeazu said.

    He said his government identified market, power, funding and automation as key factors militating against the growth of SMEs and had tackled the factors head on.

    “The ingenuity of our people is the greatest gift God has given us; the can do spirit of an average Abian is the driving force behind our success story in the SME sector, which has the capacity and potential to conquer the world.

    “Our leather and garment industrial cluster, also coming on board, has the capacity of providing over 1,000 jobs for the people”, he said.

    The governor told his guests that despite the level of insecurity across the country, Abia remained the safest as the state had not experienced any case of bank robbery since 2015.

    ”The time has come for us to address the obvious injustices and imbalance in our national life through the instrumentality of roundtable,” he said.

    NGE National President Mr. Mustapha Isah thanked the governor for the transformational work he is doing in the state.