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  • Photos: Buhari with other leaders in Malta

    Photos: Buhari with other leaders in Malta

    Buhari - Malta Group
    President Muhammadu Buhari, first right on the middle row, in a group photograph with other World Leaders

     

     

    President Muhammadu Buhari discussing with Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II in Malta
    President Muhammadu Buhari discussing with Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II in Malta

     

    President Muhammadu Buhari discussing with Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II in Malta
    President Muhammadu Buhari discussing with Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II in Malta

     

    President Muhammadu Buhari arrives venue of the Common Wealth Meeting in Malta
    President Muhammadu Buhari arrives venue of the Common Wealth Meeting in Malta
  • Buhari hosts Senate to interactive dinner

    Buhari hosts Senate to interactive dinner

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday night hosted President of the Senate as well as members of the senate to an interactive dinner.

     

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  • Buhari to attend 2015 Commonwealth meeting in Malta

    Buhari to attend 2015 Commonwealth meeting in Malta

    President Muhammadu Buhari will depart Abuja on Thursday, November 26 for Malta to participate in the 2015 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting.

    The 2015 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting will begin on Friday, 27th November 2015 in the island nation of Malta.

    This is contained in a statement issued by Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media, Garba Shehu on Wednesday.

    The Commonwealth is made up of Britain, Nigeria and 51 other countries that work together to pursue common goals and promote development, democracy, peace, security and good governance.

    According to the statement, the President and other Heads of State and Government who will be in Malta for this year’s summit are expected to deliberate on fresh Commonwealth initiatives on development & climate change with a view to adding greater value to ongoing efforts in these areas.

    The statement reads: “The Head of the Commonwealth, Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, will formally declare the summit open.

    “Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II is expected to host a banquet in honor of Buhari & other participating Heads of State & Government

    “At the conclusion of the Summit on Sunday, President Buhari will leave Malta for Paris where he will present Nigeria’s statement at the United Nations Climate Change Conference scheduled to open in the French capital on Monday, November 30.

    “President Buhari will join over 100 other world leaders at the Leaders Event on the opening day of the conference.

    “The Conference will be hosted by President Francois Hollande of France and the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Mr. Ban Ki Moon. Pres. Buhari will also participate in a summit of the Heads of State & Government of the Lake Chad Basin Commission & Benin Republic which has been scheduled to take place on December 2 in Paris on the sidelines of the United Nations Conference on Climate Change.

    “Deliberations at the Paris meeting of the Lake Chad Basin Commission & Benin Republic will focus mainly on the war against Boko Haram and other security issues of common interest to participating countries.

    “President Buhari will be accompanied on the trip by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Geoffrey Onyeama, the Minister of Environment, Mrs. Amina Mohammed and the National Security Adviser, Maj.-Gen. Babagana Monguno (rtd.).”

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  • Nigerians write FG as fuel scarcity bites harder

    Nigerians write FG as fuel scarcity bites harder


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  • Fuel Scarcity: APC write Nigerians

    Fuel Scarcity: APC write Nigerians

    APC Report


    The All Progressives Congress (APC) has said that the party is aware of the hardship Nigerians are passing through over the current fuel scarcity. The party on Wednesday made this statement following the ongoing fuel scarcity, saying the situation is being addressed. “Let's be a little more patient with the new cabinet of President Muhammadu Buhari. Most importantly, be assured that this government will surely deliver! “Nothing good comes cheap. Sacrifices are required. By the time we pass through the foundation stage, Nigerians will see a new Nigeria! [news_in_pics style="2" display="tag" tag="APC" count="10" show_more="on" show_more_type="link"]

  • How Nigerians feel about fuel scarcity


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  • “APC leaders did not shun meeting in Ondo”

    “APC leaders did not shun meeting in Ondo”


    Professor Ajayi Boroffice (OON), Senator representing Ondo North, Ondo State, has described as fallacious, speculations that some leaders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) purportedly shun a meeting he initiated. The Senator said this on Monday while responding to speculations in some sectors of the media, describing same as ‘untrue, fallacious, lame and logically-deficient’. According to the Senator on his social media handle, “I initiated the meeting to interface and converse with party leaders on issues concerning APC family in Ondo State. “The meeting was well-attended by members of the State Executive Committee led by the State deputy chairman and prominent party leaders. “Also in attendance were the General Secretary and his assistant, the three Senatorial Chairmen, Woman Leader and other officials. “As a matter of fact, I was ushered into the party secretariat with fanfare in an atmosphere of celebration.” Prof Boroffice further noted that the Party Chairman was ably represented by his deputy “as he had briefed me before the meeting about an official assignment in Abuja.” He therefore stressed that the insinuation of an imaginary set back to his governorship ambition is laughable. The posts read further: “I share a cordial relationship with party leaders; bound by the collective quest to enthrone an APC government in Ondo State. “Assuredly, I enjoy reassuring support and loyalty from APC leaders, local government executive committee members, wards executive committee members and other party members alike across the 18 local government areas of Ondo State as evident by the huge success recorded during the recently completed state-wide tour across all LGAs in the State.”  

  • Full list of Buhari’s ministers and portfolio

    Full list of Buhari’s ministers and portfolio

    President Muhammadu Buhari announces self as Minister of Petroleum, while other Ministers and portfolio is as follows:

    1. Lai Mohammed – (Kwara) Minister of Information and Communication
    2. Chris Ngige – (Anambra) Minister of Labour & Employmen
    3. Babatunde Fashola – (Lagos) Minister of Power, Works and Housing
    4. Abdulrahman Dambazau – (Kano) Minister of Interior
    5. Kayode Fayemi- (Ekiti) Minister of Solid Minerals
    6. Rotimi Amaechi – (Rivers) Minister of Transportation
    7. Aisha Alhassan – (Taraba) Minister of Women Affairs
    8. Ogbonaya Onu – (Ebonyi) Minister of Science and Technology
    9. Kemi Adeosun – (Ogun) Minister of Finance
    10. Abubakar Malami – (Kebbi) Minister of Justice & Attorney-General
    11. Sen Hadi Sirika – (Katsina) Minister of State, Aviation
    12. Suleiman Adamu – (Jigawa) Minister of Water Resources
    13. Solomon Dalong – (Plateau) Minister for Youth and Sports
    14. Barr. Adebayo Shittu – (Oyo) Minister of Communication
    15. Ibe Kachikwu – (Delta) Minister of State, Petroleum
    16. Osagie Ehanire – (Edo) Minister of State, Health
    17. Audu Ogbeh – (Benue) Minister of Agriculture
    18. Udo Udo Udoma – (Akwa Ibom) Minister of Budget & National Planning
    19. Amina Mohammed – (Gombe) Minister of Environment
    20. Ibrahim Usman Jibril – (Nasarawa) Minister of State, Environment
    21. Hajia Khadija Bukar Ibrahim- (Yobe) Minister of State, Foreign Affairs
    22. Cladius Omoleye Daramola (Ondo) Minister of State, Niger Delta
    23. Prof Anthony Onwuka (Imo) Minister of State, Education
    24. Geoffrey Onyema (Enugu) Minister of Foreign Affairs
    25. Dan Ali (Zamfara) Minister of Defence
    26. Barr James Ocholi (Kogi) Minister of State, Labour & Employment
    27. Zainab Ahmed (Kaduna) Minister of State Budget and National Planning
    28. Okechukwu Enelamah (Abia) Minister of Trade, Investment & Industry
    29. Muhammadu Bello (Adamawa) Minister of Federal Capital Territory
    30. Pastor Usani Uguru (Cross River) Minister of Niger Delta
    31. Mustapha Baba Shehuri (Bornu) Minister of State, Power
    32. Aisha Abubakar (Sokoto) Minister of State, Trade & Investment
    33. Heineken Lokpobiri (Bayelsa) Minister of State, Agriculture
    34. Adamu Adamu (Bauchi) Minister of Education
    35. Isaac Adewole (Osun) Minister of Health
    36. Abubakar Bawa Bwari (Niger) Minister of State, Solid Minerals
  • Ministerial Appointees: What Nigerians expect

    Ministerial Appointees: What Nigerians expect

    ACLN wishes to join other Nigerians to congratulate our President, Mr. Muhammadu Buhari and his Deputy, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo on taking the next step towards advancing the cause of the nation by appointing men and women who would help the administration to get Nigeria where it needs to be – a nation to be reckoned with in the committee of Nations.

    How would this herculean task be achieved; given the fact that in the past administrations, some of our ministers literally sold Nigerian to the highest bidder.

    The tabloid both national and international is replete with ways these public officers diverted huge amounts of the nation’s wealth into their private accounts, lived larger than life, and was comforted by the fact that the powers that be, of which they were a part, would never audit them.

    Our nation was on a precipice waiting to be plundered into utter oblivion were it not for the divine hand that ushered in a new administration whom Nigerians believe will live to its words of fighting corruption, securing the nation and making Nigeria a better place for all irrespective of their background.

    Under the former administration, our nation was moving in a direction where “stealing” was said to not be “corruption iall spheres of public life.  It was not about the people, nor about the nation, it was about self, and how much can be acquired to oppress everyone around.  The impunity knew no bounds.

    To this end, we would like to list a few expectations from poling a cross-section of Nigerians across the globe.  The people would like to see:

     
    1. A declaration of your assets in line with examples from the President and Vice President.
     
    2. Transparency in all dealings; Nigerian ministers must lead with credibility and accountability.
     
    3. As a minister of the federal republic of Nigeria, your portfolios would require that you spend a greater deal of your time in Nigeria, understanding your portfolio, studying the country and judiciously implementing federal character to the extent that no group or state would be left behind.
     
    4. As a minister you must be accountable to the people being served.  
     
    5. That you uphold and honor Nigeria within and without as your actions positive or negative would directly impact the worlds perception of Nigeria.
     
    6. That you buy into rebuilding our tarnished image by your actions. Fighting corruption should be the effort of all including the ministers.
     
    7. That you will find ways to make Nigeria a better place for all and not just the fortunate few.

    ACLN Global Secretariat,

    New Jersey, USA.

  • Handwashing rates lowest in low-income countries – UNICEF

    Handwashing rates lowest in low-income countries – UNICEF

    • Lack of access to hygiene could endanger new Development Agenda

    A report from the The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF has proven that handwashing with soap is dangerously low in many countries.

    This report is in spite of UNICEF’s proven benefits of child health.

    The eighth Global Handwashing Day comes less than a month after the United Nations (UN) adopted the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including hygiene for the first time in the global agenda.

    One of the SDGs targets is to achieve ‘access to adequate and equitable sanitation and hygiene’ by 2030.

    UNICEF says improvements in hygiene must supplement access to water and sanitation, or children will continue to fall victim to easily preventable diseases like diarrhoea.

    “Along with drinking water and access to toilets, hygiene (particularly, handwashing with soap) is the essential third leg of the stool holding up the Goal on water and sanitation,” said Sanjay Wijesekera, Global Head of UNICEF’s Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Programmes.

    “From birth (when the unwashed hands of birth attendants can transmit dangerous pathogens) right through babyhood, school and beyond, handwashing is crucial for a child’s health. It is one of the cheapest, simplest and the most effective health interventions we have.”

     

    Sub-Saharan Africa, the region with the highest child mortality rates globally, also has particularly low levels of handwashing. The latest report from UNICEF and WHO says that in 38 countries in the region with available data, levels are at best 50 per cent.

     

    Even health care facilities often lack places for handwashing. Some 42 per cent of them in World Health Organisation (WHO)’s Africa Region have no water source available within 500 meters.

     

    Meanwhile, according to the UN’s latest estimates, over 800 of the approximately 1,400 child deaths from diarrhoea each day can be attributed to inadequate water, sanitation or hygiene. Infants in the first month of life are particularly vulnerable to diseases transmitted by unwashed hands.

    A number of activities around the world will mark Global Handwashing Day and aim to teach the importance of handwashing with soap especially to children. Which are as follows:

     

    • Democratic Republic of the Congo: A national drawing competition on handwashing in schools will reach 300,000 students in 1,500 schools; and messages will reach 3,000,000 people in 5,500 villages.

     

    • Haiti: A soccer match (Clean Hands vs. Dirty Hands) is planned, as well as a parade, community radio spots, songs, poems, a drawing competition and handwashing demonstrations in public places.

     

    • Kiribati: All 94 Primary Schools, 24 Junior Secondary Schools and 16 Senior Secondary Schools will take part in group hand washing. Students will design posters and banners, and promote handwashing in marches, song, dancing, drama, speech, poems and art.

     

    • Sri Lanka: The Government of Sri Lanka is hosting a week-long learning exchange among schools to establish best practice for programmes across Asia and the Pacific. UNICEF Ambassador for South Asia, cricketer Sachin Tendulkar, will be involved in promoting the importance of handwashing.

     

    • Viet Nam: 8,000 children will participate in an event aimed at helping them to encourage their families to practice handwashing with soap.