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  • Aisha Buhari appeals to Muslims to assist needy

    The wife of the President, Aisha Buhari, has appealed to Muslim Ummah to use the holy month of Ramadan to impact positively on the lives of the needy in the society.

    Mrs Buhari made the appeal yesterday through her social media handle” Instagram” in Abuja.

    She explained that whatever the little assistance one offers to the community during the month of Ramadan will have reward.

    “Any little deed during this month of Ramadan is an act of worship that has multiplying effect, life is more meaningful when you impact positivity on other people’s lives.

    “It’s all about worth, feeling and adding value to make others feel life is worth living; Keeping by other people’s expectations is one essence of living that will lead to an everlasting legacy when we are no more,” she said.

    The wife of the president also appealed to wealthy individuals in Nigeria to redouble their efforts towards assisting the less privileged persons, especially women and children in the crisis areas.

    “In today’s Nigeria, we need more of such personalities in respective socio-cultural backgrounds” she advised.

  • Aisha Buhari plans university to be named after husband

    Mrs Aisha Buhari, wife of the President, yesterday announced her plan to establish a private university to be known as  Muhammadu Buhari University.

    Mrs. Buhari, speaking at a town hall meeting in Yola organized by her in collaboration with some natives of Adamawa State said the planned institution would be established in collaboration with partners from Sudan and Qatar.

    But she did not reveal when or where it would be sited.

    Aisha who lamented the challenges facing education and various sectors in the state, called for active support of the state indigenes in complementing government efforts.

    She called for the establishment of Adamawa Development Trust Fund through which prioritized developmental projects can be financed and implemented.

    Also speaking, Ambassador Fati Ballah stressed the need for reconciliation and forgiveness among the people of the state and the setting up of a committee to come up with a blueprint for the development of the state.

    Alhaji Sadiq Daware, who spoke on agriculture at the meeting, noted that 80 per cent of the state land was arable and suitable for farming.

    He added that with River Benue which passes through the state, the state has the potential for massive irrigation and all year round farming programmes.

    Other speakers at the meeting included Prof. Shehu Iya of Modibbo Adama University, Yola, who spoke on education; Prof. Auwal Abubakar of Federal Medical Centre, Yola, who spoke on health; and Mrs Helen Mathias who spoke on women and youths.

    Others were Mallam Umar Abubakar who spoke on security; Gen. Buba Marwa on drugs; Sen. Silas Zwingina on Good Governance, and Dr Umar Bindir who spoke on Poverty.

    The meeting was also attended by politicians, particularly APC, PDP and ADC members in the state.

     

  • I have plan to establish varsity, says Aisha Buhari

    Mrs Aisha Buhari, wife of the President, has expressed her plan to establish a private university to be known as “Muhammadu Buhari University”.

    She disclosed this on Saturday during a townhal meeting in Yola organized by her in collaboration with concern indigenes of Adamawa.

    Aisha, who did not however reveal when or where the university would be sited, explained that the university would be established in collaboration with partners from Sudan and Qatar.

    Aisha who lamented the challenges facing education and various sectors in the state, called for active support of the state indigenes in complementing government efforts.

    “I cannot conclude without suggesting how we can complement the efforts of government in achieving some of its developmental goals.

    “On this note, I would like to advocate for the establishment of Adamawa Development Trust Fund through which prioritized developmental projects can be financed and implemented,” she said.

    Amb. Fati Ballah also called for reconciliation and forgiveness among the people of the state and the setting up of a committee to come up with a blueprint for the development of the state.

    Alhaji Sadiq Daware, who spoke on agriculture at the meeting, noted that 80 per cent of the state land was arable and suitable for farming.

    Daware added that with River Benue which passes through the state, the state has the potential for massive irrigation and all year round farming programmes.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that other speakers at the meeting include Prof. Shehu Iya of Modibbo Adama University, Yola, who spoke on education; Prof. Auwal Abubakar of Federal Medical Centre, Yola, who spoke on health; and Mrs Helen Mathias who spoke on women and youths.

    Others are Mallam Umar Abubakar who spoke on security; Gen. Buba Marwa on drugs; Sen. Silas Zwingina on Good Governance, and Dr Umar Bindir who spoke on Poverty.

    The meeting was also attended by politicians, particularly APC, PDP and ADC members in the state. (NAN)

  • When Aisha Buhari feted TB champions, survivors 

    Access to TB diagnostic services is a huge challenge. The current local government areas coverage of Gene Xpert, which is the first-line test for diagnosis of TB, is 41 per cent. Another worrisome trend is funding. The catastrophic cost survey conducted in 2017 showed that 71 per cent of TB patients and their households are affected negatively by the catastrophic cost due to TB

    With fanfare, Aisha Buhari, wife of President Muhammadu Buhari, celebrated some eminent people and organisations that have joined hands with the government towards ending the tuberculosis scourge in the country.

    Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease usually caused by mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) bacteria. The disease affects the lungs, although it can also affect other parts of the body. While most of the MTB infections do not have symptoms in its latent state, the infection can present symptoms such as bad cough that lasts three weeks or longer, pain in the chest, coughing up blood or sputum (mucus from deep inside the lungs), drastic loss of weight, among many others.

    Fighting to end tuberculosis is a huge task that cannot be left to the government alone, hence, individuals and private organisations have joined in the efforts to eradicate the deadly disease. So the presence of who is who at the gala night put together by the First Lady and Stop TB Partnership Nigeria to celebrate some TB champions and survivors organised was a welcome development. It also gave some survivors the opportunity to narrate their testimonies.

    The event, which held at the Banquet Hall of the Aso Villa, showed Mrs. Buhari’s desire to end the scourge. It was also a night to honour eminent personalities who had contributed to the fight against TB, including the United States Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr. W. Stuart Symington; Nigeria’s Minister of Health Prof. Isaac Adewole; Chairman, Zankli Medical Centre and Board Chair, Stop TB Partnership Nigeria, Prof. Lovett Lawson; Programme Manager, Anambra State TB and Leprosy Control, Dr. Ifeanyi Okolie, and the Agbami parties, which comprises Star Deepwater Petroleum Limited (a Chevron company and operator of the Agbami unit), Famfa Oil Limited, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Equinor Nigeria Energy Company Limited, and Petroleo Brasileiro Nigeria Limited.

    Mrs. Buhari said TB had become a major challenge globally and a killer disease, adding that it should be integrated in the fight against HIV/AIDS to reduce the deaths associated with the disease.

    “In Nigeria, one of the major challenges of TB response is attributed to low cases of its discovery both in adult and children. This is attributed partly to poor knowledge about TB that influences the health seeking behavior of people and low treatment coverage,” she said.

    Prof. Adewole expressed concerns over the rising cases of TB in Nigeria, saying the current proportion of health facilities in the country with TB services is barely 265. “Access to TB diagnostic services is a huge challenge. The current local government areas coverage of Gene Xpert, which is the first-line test for diagnosis of TB, is 41 per cent. Another worrisome trend is funding. The catastrophic cost survey conducted in 2017 showed that 71 per cent of TB patients and their households are affected negatively by the catastrophic cost due to TB,” Adewole said.

    Also speaking, the Director of Star Deepwater Petroleum Limited, \ Kennedy, said it was time for active collaboration to end the scourge, keep the promise on taming it, especially finding TB and treating it. Kennedy, who was represented by the medical director of Chevron, Paul Arenyeka, said the company has built, equipped and donated 28 chest clinics to health institutions across the country. “Since 2008, N16.6 billion ($2.7million) has been spent building and donating equipped chest clinics in Nigeria. Between 2015 and 2017, over 48,000 presumptive TB cases were registered in the facilities, with over 11,000 cases detected. The chest clinics contributed to about 3 per cent of national presumptive TB cases registered and 3 per cent to national aggregate of TB cases,” he said.

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    Represented by Esimaje Brikinn, Chevron’s General Manager, Policy, Government and Public Affairs (Corporate Affairs), Kennedy stated that in the efforts to end TB in Nigeria, the Agbami parties have made appreciable investments in chest clinic infrastructure with modern facilities and state of the art equipment, and sponsored awareness and advocacy programmes in vulnerable communities; built the capacity of health workers as well as provided safeguards for protecting health workers. He added that the Agbami parties have built, equipped and donated 28 standard chest clinics with consulting rooms; fully equipped laboratories with mobile X-ray units and gene expert machines, in health institutions across the country to help facilitate the diagnosis of susceptible and resistant tuberculosis. The Agbami parties have also supported production of National TB Guidelines as safeguards for health workers that provide care for TB patients.

    “Tuberculosis awareness campaigns have been carried out by the Agbami parties in 10 high burden states of Lagos, Kano, Kaduna and Rivers, Nassarawa, Akwa Ibom, Oyo, Benue, Delta and Sokoto States, reaching over 60,000 community beneficiaries,” he stated. He stated further that since 2008, the Agbami parties have spent about N16.6 billion ($2.7million) in building and equipping chest clinics in Nigeria.

    A TB survivor, Oluwafunke Dosumu, while narrating her experience, said her initial thought was that she had “an ordinary minor cough” when the disease started and not until it persisted and was asked to run series of medical laboratory investigations, which dragged for a while.  Speaking at the TB gala night, which was hosted by the First Lady, Dosumu said she felt the worst had come when the results were out and she was later told by doctors that she had TB.

    “At first, I was scared and shocked that I had TB, but later I summoned the courage to go through every bit of the process, positive that I will definitely come out of it. I was placed on anti-TB drugs, which I had to take every day for six months. During the process, I lost so much weight due to loss of appetite; night sweats as well as fever and chest pain. I was also isolated from my immediate environment, family and children for some months to face my health squarely and prevent the disease from spreading,” Dosumu said, adding that her experience has turned her into a TB champion and advocate who works with communities to prevent stigmatisation of TB patients.

     

  • ‘First Lady didn’t order sack at Amnesty Office’

    The Presidential Amnesty Office has dismissed reports by an online portal that the First Lady, Mrs. Aisha Buhari, ordered the sack of some of its workers over leaked documents of a contract scam.

    An online news agency quoted Coordinator of the Amnesty Programme, Prof. Charles Dokubo as telling some senior officials of the Office that Mrs. Buhari directed him to sack some workers.

    But a statement yesterday by Dokubo’s media aide, Murphy Ganagana, said the report was concocted to achieve a mischievous and sinister motive.

    He stressed that the Office of the First Lady does not interfere in the affairs of the Presidential Amnesty Programme, and at no time requested or directed Prof. Dokubo to sack any worker.

    Ganagana noted that no worker of the Presidential Amnesty Programme was sacked for any reason whatsoever, and there was no contract scam at the Amnesty Office.

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    The statement reads: “The report on Pointblanknews is standing truth on its head; its claim that Prof. Dokubo was tongue-lashed by senior officials of the presidency who queried him over leaked deals, is a wicked lie that could only emanate from the devil. Prof. Dokubo was neither invited nor queried by the presidency over leaked deals or documents, and he did not get any directive to sack any worker of the Amnesty Office.

    “The latest missile fired at Prof Dokubo and the Amnesty Programme is in reaction to a failed attempt which crumbled and missed its target, following a lucid presentation of facts on the alleged N3.2 billion contract scam by the Amnesty Office to the public. This has no doubt punctured the credibility of Pointblanknews, and like a wounded lion, it is splashing muddied water at Prof. Dokubo to smear him.

    “We reiterate that there is no contract scam in the Amnesty Programme, and no dime was paid to the two companies as alleged by Pointblanknews. No worker has been sacked, either on a directive of the First Lady or for any other reason whatsoever.

    “However, it should be emphasised that as a public agency, workers of the Presidential Amnesty Programme, engaged either as consultants or civil servants, are subject to Public Service Rules 030302 to 030306 relating to disciplinary procedures for misconduct.

    “To this end, six workers of the Amnesty Office, comprising four consultants and two civil servants, were recently suspended for breaching provisions of the Public Services Rules, and are expected to appear before a legally-constituted panel in accordance with statutory procedure.

    “The First Lady, Mrs. Aisha Buhari, is an embodiment of discipline, high moral standards, forthrightness and compassion. She is a beacon of hope to womanhood, pillar of encouragement and support whose modest contributions to national progress should be appreciated.”

     

  • ‘Aisha Buhari didn’t order sack of presidential amnesty office staff’

    The Presidential Amnesty Office has denied a report alleging the involvement of the President’s wife, Mrs Aisha Buhari in the sack of staff members of the office.

    Mr Murphy Ganagana, the Special Assistant (Media) to the Coordinator, Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP) Prof. Charles Dokubo, in a statement in Abuja on Tuesday, described the report as a “fairy tale’’ which was concocted out of mischief.

    According to online report published by Pointblanknews, Mrs Buhari gave the coordinator of PAP a directive to sack the affected workers for allegedly leaking documents of an alleged contract scam.

    Ganagana said the report further alleged that Dokubo had told some unnamed senior officials of the Amnesty Programme that he got a directive from Buhari to sack some staff members.

    According to him, the Office of the President’s wife does not interfere in the affairs of PAP and has at no time requested or directed Prof. Dokubo to sack any staff member of the Amnesty Office.
    Ganagana said that contrary to the report, no official of PAP was sacked for any reason whatsoever, and there was no contract scam at the Amnesty Office.

    “The report on Pointblanknews is standing truth on its head; its claim that Prof. Dokubo was tongue-lashed by senior officials of the presidency who queried him over leaked deals is a wicked lie that could only emanate from the devil.

    “Prof. Dokubo was neither invited nor queried by the presidency over leaked deals or documents and he did not get any directive to sack any staff member of the Amnesty Office.

    “The latest missile fired at Prof. Dokubo and the Amnesty Programme by Pointblanknews is in reaction to a recent failed attempt which crumbled and missed its target following a lucid presentation of facts on the alleged N3.2billion contract scam by the Amnesty Office to members of the public.

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    “ This has no doubt punctured the credibility of Pointblanknews, and like a wounded lion, it is splashing muddied water at Prof. Dokubo to smear him.

    “We wish to reiterate that there is no contract scam in the Amnesty Programme and no kobo was paid to the two companies as alleged by Pointblanknews, just as no staff (member) has been sacked either on a directive by the First Lady or for any other reason whatsoever.

    He, however, said it should be emphasised that as a public agency, officials of PAP engaged either as consultants or civil servants were subject to Public Service Rules 030302 to 030306 relating to disciplinary procedures for misconduct.

    “To this end, six staff (members) of the Amnesty Office comprising four consultants and two civil servants were recently suspended from duty for breaching provisions of the Public Services Rules.

    “They are expected to appear before a legally constituted panel in accordance with statutory procedure.

    “While a Panel of Inquiry is yet to be constituted, Pointblanknews again, celebrated its ‘exclusive report’ on Prof. Dokubo and the Amnesty Programme, alleging that some staff of the agency had been sacked on the request of the First Lady.

    “This is no doubt a disservice to the noble journalism profession, and the height of blackmail.’’
    Ganagana said the president’s wife is an embodiment of discipline, high moral standards, forthrightness and compassion.

    According to him, she is a beacon of hope to womanhood, pillar of encouragement and support whose modest contributions to national progress should be appreciated.

    NAN

  • Late Akunyili unforgettable, says Aisha Buhari

    The Wife of the President, Aisha Buhari, on Friday eulogised former Director- General, National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), late Prof. Dora Akunyili.

    She described Akunyili as a very dedicated, hardworking and transparent in her service years while speaking at the 25th anniversary of the Agency in Abuja.

    The wife of the president said her family became interested in the affairs of Akunyile during her days at the Petroleum Trust Fund, because of her transparent, hard work and dedication to service.

    “She was hardworking, transparent and dedicated to her duties and Nigeria will continue to miss her valuable contributions to national development,” she said.

    TYhe wife of the president also said late Akunyili was a firm believer in President Muhammadu Buhari’s vision for a corruption-free society, adding that the deceased contributed immensely to shaping the destiny of NAFDAC.

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    “My family and I actually became interested in the affairs of NAFDAC through my intimacy with late Prof. Dora Akunyili. A close relationship forged when she worked with my husband, who was the Chairman of the then Petroleum Trust Fund.

    “May her soul continue to rest in peace.”

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that late Akunyili was also Minister of Information and Communications.

    She received national and international recognitions due to her significant contributions to the development of pharmaceutical industries in Nigeria.

  • Aisha Buhari visits victims of Lagos building collapse

    The wife of the President, Mrs. Aisha Buhari, yesterday visited victims of the Ita-Faaji, Lagos building collapse at the Lagos Island General Hospital to sympathise with them.

    She offered her condolences to the victims of the incident, which claimed the lives of no fewer than 20 people, including school children.

    Mrs. Buhari visited women and children wards of the hospital and prayed to God to grant the families that lost loved ones the fortitude to bear the loss. She also wished those still on admission speedy recovery.

    One of the victims and teacher in the school located in the collapsed building, Miss Easter Samuel, expressed her shock over the incident.

    The 19-year-old teacher, who was receiving treatment in the hospital, prayed to God not to experience such unfortunate incident again.

    The Chief Medical Director of the Hospital, Dr. Gani Kale, said 10 children were admitted in the hospital after the incident.

    According to him, three out of the patients have been discharged, having certified their medical fitness. Kale said there was no case of referral to another hospital.

    The wife of the president was accompanied to the hospital by a former Military Administrator of Lagos State, Brig.-Gen. Buba Marwa (rtd.) and a former deputy governor of Plateau State, Pauline Tallen, among others.

  • Aisha Buhari visits victims of Lagos building collapse in hospital

    The wife of the President, Mrs Aisha Buhari, on Saturday visited victims of the Ita-Faji building collapse at the Lagos Island General Hospital to sympathise with them.

    The wife of the President offered her condolences to the victims of the incident, which claimed the lives of no fewer than 20 people, including school children.

    Mrs Buhari, who took time to visit women and children wards of the hospital, prayed to God to grant the families that lost loved ones the fortitude to bear the loss.

    She also wished those still on admission speedy recovery.

    One of the victims and teacher in the school located in the collapsed building, Miss Easter Samuel, expressed her shock over the incident.

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    The 19-year-old teacher, who was receiving treatment in the hospital, prayed to God not to experience such unfortunate incident again.

    The Chief Medical Director of the Hospital, Dr Gani Kale, said 10 children were admitted in the hospital after the incident.

    According to him, three out of the patients have been discharged, having certified their medical fitness.

    Kale said there was no case of referral to another hospital.

    The wife of the President was accompanied to the hospital by former military administrator of Lagos State, retired Brig.-Gen. Buba Marwa and former Deputy Governor of Plateau State, Pauline Tallen, among others.

    NAN

  • Aisha Buhari, NDE empower 1,250 women in FCT

    Wife of President Muhammadu Buhari, Aisha, has presented empowerment items to 1,250 women in the Federal Capital territory (FCT) to enable them to start their businesses. They also got N10,000 each.

    Mrs Buhari made the presentation at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    The event was organised by the National Directorate of Employment (NDE), in collaboration with the Future Assured, an initiative of Mrs Buhari and the Defence and Police Officers Wives Association (DEPOWA).

    Mrs Buhari said the gesture was aimed at complementing the government’s efforts in reducing poverty among women and youths. She advised the beneficiaries to make good use of the resources by engaging in profitable businesses. The beneficiaries received liquid soap as well as perfume-making tools for the smooth take-off of their small scale businesses.

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    A beneficiary, Miss Marry Barnabas, praised the organisers for the gesture. Specifically, Barnabas thanked Mrs Buhari for giving her an opportunity to develop herself. She expressed optimism that the empowerment would enable her impact others’ lives.

    The beneficiaries were trained in various skills, including tailoring, cosmetology and culinary classes.