Month: October 2023

  • Coup: US suspends assistance to Gabon

    Coup: US suspends assistance to Gabon

    The United States has suspended most assistance to the government of Gabon.

     

    In a statement on Tuesday, the spokesperson for the US Department of State, Matthew Miller, said the suspension was in line with section 7008 of the Department of State’s annual appropriations act.

     

    “The United States has concluded that a military coup d’état has taken place in Gabon. Pursuant to section 7008 of the Department of State’s annual appropriations act, the United States is suspending most U.S. assistance to the Government of Gabon.

     

    “This foreign assistance has been temporarily paused by the United States since September 26.

    We underscore that our humanitarian, health, and education assistance will continue to benefit the people of Gabon,” Miller said.

    On 30 August 2023, a coup d’état occurred in Gabon shortly after the announcement that incumbent president Ali Bongo had won the general election held on 26 August.

    The coup brought an end to the 56-year-long rule of the Bongo family over Gabon. The US had paused its assistance to Gabon.

     

    He, however, assured that the people of Gabon would continue to benefit from its life-saving humanitarian assistance.

    He said, “The United States reaffirms our commitment to support Gabon in conducting a timely and durable transition to democratic civilian governance and advancing shared security interests in the Gulf of Guinea.

     

    “We will resume our assistance alongside concrete actions by the transitional government toward establishing democratic rule. We will continue to work closely with the Gabonese people and regional partners.”

     

    The country added, “The United States stands with the Gabonese people in their aspirations for democracy, prosperity, and stability.

  • FG introduces HPV vaccine into routine immunisation

    FG introduces HPV vaccine into routine immunisation

    The Federal Government on Tuesday introduced the Human Papillomavirus vaccine into the routine immunisation system.

     

    The vaccination targets over seven million girls, which is the largest number in a single round of HPV vaccination in the African region.

     

    The PUNCH reports that girls aged nine to 14 years will receive a single dose of the vaccine, which is highly efficacious in preventing infection with HPV types 16 and 18 that are known to cause at least 70 per cent of cervical cancers.

     

    In Nigeria, cervical cancer is the third most common cancer and the second most frequent cause of cancer deaths among women aged between 15 and 44 years.

    In 2020, Nigeria recorded 12,000 new cases and 8,000 deaths from cervical cancer.

     

    A statement by the World Health Organisation noted that a five-day mass vaccination campaign in schools and communities will be carried out during the inaugural rollout in 16 states and the Federal Capital Territory.

     

    “The vaccine will then be incorporated into routine immunisation schedules within health facilities. The second phase of the vaccination introduction is set to start in May 2024 in 21 states.

    The vaccine is being provided for free by the Federal Ministry of Health through the National Primary Health Care Development Agency with support from Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, the United Nations Children’s Fund, the World Health Organisation, and other partners.

     

    “With support from the WHO country office in Nigeria and other partners, over 35 000 health workers have so far been trained in preparation for the campaign and subsequent vaccine delivery in all health facilities.

     

    “Vaccination sites have been established in all 4,163 wards across the 16 states included in the phase one rollout to ensure no eligible girl is left behind. Mobile vaccination units have also been set up to ensure that remote communities can access the vaccine,” the statement read in part.

    The vaccine is being provided for free by the Federal Ministry of Health through the National Primary Health Care Development Agency with support from Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, the United Nations Children’s Fund, the World Health Organisation, and other partners.

    “With support from the WHO country office in Nigeria and other partners, over 35 000 health workers have so far been trained in preparation for the campaign and subsequent vaccine delivery in all health facilities.

    “Vaccination sites have been established in all 4,163 wards across the 16 states included in the phase one rollout to ensure no eligible girl is left behind. Mobile vaccination units have also been set up to ensure that remote communities can access the vaccine,” the statement read in part.

    According to the Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Prof Ali Pate, the loss of about 8000 Nigerian women yearly from a disease that is preventable is unacceptable.

     

    “Cervical cancer is mostly caused by HPV, and parents can avoid physical and financial pain by protecting their children with a single dose of the vaccine. Saving lives, producing quality health outcomes and protecting the well-being of Nigerians are central to the Renewed Health Agenda of President Bola Tinubu.

     

    “The onset of the vaccination campaign is an opportunity to safeguard our girls from the scourge of cervical cancers many years into the future. As a parent myself, I have four daughters, all of whom have had the same HPV vaccine to protect them against cervical cancer. I’d like to implore fellow parents to dutifully ensure that this generation of our girls disrupt the preventable loss of lives to cervical cancer in addition to other untold hardship, loss, and pain,” Pate said.

     

    Also, the WHO Representative in Nigeria, Dr Walter Mulombo, said, “This is a pivotal moment in Nigeria’s efforts to lower the burden of cervical cancer – one of the few cancers which can potentially be eliminated through vaccination.

    We’re committed to supporting the government to increase access to the HPV vaccine to protect the health and well-being of the next generation of women.”

     

    WHO recommends that HPV vaccination is included in the national immunisation programmes of countries where cervical cancer is a public health priority, and where its cost-effective and sustainable implementation is feasible.

     

    “As such, Nigeria has prioritised the addition of the vaccine to the country’s routine immunization schedule.

     

    “Global supply shortages have slowed Gavi-supported vaccine introductions. These supply issues are now easing thanks to years of market-shaping efforts to develop a more robust HPV vaccine market and the single dose recommendation.

     

    “Recognizing this critical opportunity to reach more girls with higher levels of global HPV vaccine supply and renewed momentum towards accelerating efforts to prevent cervical cancer, the Gavi board approved the revitalisation of its HPV vaccine programme with an investment of over $600 million by the end of 2025. With the additional funding, Gavi and its partners have set an ambitious goal to reach over 86 million girls by 2025, aiming to avert over 1.4 million future deaths from cervical cancer,” the statement added

  • BREAKING: South-West govs visit Akeredolu in Ibadan

    BREAKING: South-West govs visit Akeredolu in Ibadan

    Four Governors of South-West States on Tuesday met with their ailing Ondo State counterpart, Rotimi Akeredolu, in his private residence in Ibadan, Oyo State capital.

     

    The governors who visited Akeredolu are Seyi Makinde (Oyo); Babajide Sanwo-Olu (Lagos); Dapo Abiodun (Ogun); and Biodun Oyebanji (Ekiti).

    Akeredolu has remained in Ibadan since he returned from his medical trip to Germany.

     

    Details later…

  • 288,266 Nigerian Youths Apply for Police Job Barely a Week into Opening of Police Recruitment Portal

    288,266 Nigerian Youths Apply for Police Job Barely a Week into Opening of Police Recruitment Portal

     

    By Biola Lawal

    Abuja (Flowerbudnews): About 288, 266 Nigerian youths have already applied for recruitment into the Nigeria Police Force since the Police Recruitment application portal opened online barely one week ago.

    The Police Service Commission (PSC) said in a statement by Ikechukwu Ani, Head, PSC Press and Public Relations, that the development was an indication of high interest of Nigerian youths in the nation’s police force.

    The statement was issued with the title ”Police Recruitment: 288,266 applications already received after just barely a week, Nigerian youth’s interest in police force soars ”.

    Commenting on the development, the Chairman of the Commission, Dr. Solomon Arase,a  retired Inspector General of Police, commended the Nigerian youths for showing greater interest in pursuing a career in the Nigeria Police Force.

    Arase ssured that the Commission would ensure that the ongoing recruitment exercise was  transparent and merit driven.

    He called on the youths to continue to visit the recruitment portal to apply for consideration for recruitment.

    The Commission noted in the main statement that just barely a week into the six weeks duration for applications for recruitment into the Constable cadre of the Nigeria Police Force, 288, 266 Nigerian youths have already completed their online applications to be considered for recruitment.

    ”As at 7pm on Monday, October 23rd 2023, the Recruitment portal www.apply.police recruitment.gov.ng had received 288, 266 applications.

    ”The portal which opened on Sunday, 15th October 2023 will be closed on the 26th of November 2023 to satisfy the Federal Character Commission requirement of six weeks duration for eligible candidates to apply for any Government Agency vacancies.

    ”Out of the 288,266 applications already received, 217,105 applications met the basic requirements for further consideration in the subsequent stages of the recruitment process.,’:the statement disclosed.

    The Commission added that ”a total number of 217,300 Nigerian youths have so far applied for the General Duty posts while 70,676 applied for specialists posts. 69,426 applications have so far been rejected for its inability to meet the requirements for further consideration out of which 46,868 were rejected for over age.’:

    It also disclosed that ‘:51,213 General duty applications were rejected while 18,213 Specialists applications were also rejected.”

    The online application requirements include; i Applicants shall be of Nigerian origin and birth and must possess the National Identification Number, NIN; ii.Applicants must possess a minimum of 5 credits in not more than 2 sittings in WAEC/NECO or its equivalent with credit passes in English and Mathematics; iii.

    Applicants must be aged between 18 -25 years; ….vii. Applicants must have a valid email address and phone number and SSCE statements of results or certificates relating to examinations taken before 2015 will not be accepted.

    The application is without any monetary implications whatsoever and applicants are advised to take note.(Flowerbudnews)

  • 25 soldiers, an officer face court martial in 82 Division

    25 soldiers, an officer face court martial in 82 Division

     

    By Flowerbudnews

    Enugu:. No fewer than 25 soldiers and an officer are currently facing court martial trial in 82 Division of the Nigerian Army for various offences.

    The Nigerian Army personnel facing the court martial trial are drawn from various formations within the Division, which Area of Responsibility (AoR) covers the entire South-East States and Cross River State.

    Inaugurating the court martial in Enugu on Tuesday, Maj.-Gen. Hassan Dada, the General Officer Commanding (GOC), 82 Division, Nigerian Army, said that the court martial was instituted in pursuant of section 131 of the Nigerian Armed Forces Act of Nigerian.

    According to him, court martial is one of the vehicles used by the military to instill discipline among its personnel.

     

    He noted that the accused, who are Nigerian Army personnel allegedly accused to have committed various offences, could not be tried summarily without a due constituted court martial and giving them fair hearing.

    The GOC said that just as in civil court, the alleged accused remains innocent until proven otherwise after going through the court martial and given due fair hearing and ability to defend selves.

    He noted that the court martial had been empowered to try the accused persons, and if they are not found wanting would be discharged and acquitted of their alleged crimes.

     

    Dada noted that if the accused are found guilty, he or she would be panelized according to the law criminalizing such an offence committed.

    “Let me assure you that this court martial will be guided by the principle of natural justice and fair hearing as encapsulated in the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 as amended and other extent laws and procedures related to your trial.

     

    “The court is free from any external influences and we will ensure adequate time and facilities to ensure you defend yourselves,” he said.

     

    The GOC assured all of justice, adding that evidence and allegation laid against the accused would be clearly verified and authenticated to ensure that “the innocent is never victimised”.

    He, however, urged the defense counsel of the accused to avoid unnecessary adjournment and time wasting.

     

    The court martial has a President, Col. Usman Ahmad, leading other 10 members of the panel as well as one awaiting panel member.

     

    The court martial also has a Judge Advocate, Capt. S.A. Sadiq, to duly advise the panel as the proceedings continue. (Flowerbudnews)

  • Police recruitment: 288,266 applications received within one week – PSC Chairman, Arase

    Police recruitment: 288,266 applications received within one week – PSC Chairman, Arase

    The Police Service Commission (PSC) Chairman, Solomon Arase, has praised Nigerian youths for showing intent in their pursuit of a career with the Nigeria Police Force.

    He said this while revealing that the PSC had received 288,266 applications to join the force within a week.

    Ikechukwu Ani, Head, Press and Public Relations, in a statement on Tuesday, said Arase called on the youths to continue to visit the recruitment portal to apply for consideration for recruitment.

     

    The statement added that as of 7 p.m. on Monday, October 23 2023, the recruitment portal had received 288,266 applications.

     

    According to the statement, out of the 288,266 applications already received, 217,105 applications met the basic requirements for further consideration in the subsequent stages of the recruitment process.

     

    It said 217,300 youths have so far applied for the general duty posts, while 70,676 applied for specialist posts. Sixty-nine thousand four hundred twenty-six applications have so far been rejected for their inability to meet the requirements for further consideration, out of which 46,868 were rejected for over age requirements.

     

    “51,213 general duty applications were rejected while 18,213 specialists applications were also rejected”, it said.

     

    The portal opened on Sunday, 15th October 2023, and will be closed on the 26th of November 2023 to satisfy the Federal Character Commission requirement of six weeks for eligible candidates to apply for any government agency vacancies

     

    He assured them that the Commission would ensure the ongoing recruitment exercise is transparent and merit-driven

    The online application requirements include that applicants shall be of Nigerian origin and birth and must possess the National Identification Number, NIN.

    “Applicants must possess a minimum of 5 credits in not more than two sittings in WAEC/NECO or its equivalent with credit passes in English and Mathematics. Applicants must be aged between 18 -25 years.

    “Applicants must have a valid email address and phone number and SSCE statements of results or certificates relating to examinations taken before 2015 will not be accepted,” it said

     

    It said the application has no monetary implications whatsoever

     

  • BREAKING: Court finds medical director guilty of rape

    BREAKING: Court finds medical director guilty of rape

    Justice Rahman Oshodi of the Ikeja Sexual Offences and Domestic Violence on Tuesday found the medical director of Optimal Cancer Care Foundation, Doctor Olufemi Olaleye guilty of raping his wife’s niece.

     

    The judge held that the evidence of the victim and that of the doctor who examined her were consistent.

     

    He also stated that Olaleye’s confessional statement and exchange of WhatsApp and email messages with his wife were enough evidence against him.

     

    Justice Oshodi also held that the statement and undertaking he wrote and signed alongside his lawyer, Olalekan Buruji with his NBA seal at Anthony Police Station, showed he raped the victim and forced her to suck his manhood.

    Oshodi found him guilty of the offence of defilement and sexual penetration of a 15-year-old minor.

     

    The judge held that the prosecution was able to prove its case beyond reasonable doubt and that all the evidence before the court corroborated that of the victim.

     

    Details later…

  • FG approves $3.45bn World Bank loan to improve power, others

    FG approves $3.45bn World Bank loan to improve power, others

    The Federal Executive Council (FEC) has approved a $3.45 billion World Bank loan application for financing power projects among others in the country.

     

    Mr Wale Edun, the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, disclosed this during the FEC meeting in Abuja on Monday.

    Edun the council approved the loan request during its meeting at the State House, adding that the Federal Government would begin to receive the $3.5bn “zero-interest” loan.

    According to him, the loan is payable within 40 years with a 10-year moratorium which means payments would start from 2033.

     

    “Today at the Federal Executive Council, I presented five memos which were gracefully approved by the Council. They had to do with concessional and, in many cases, zero-interest financing by the World Bank and the International Development Association, which is the very concessional financing arm,” he told State House Correspondents.

     

    “The projects that were approved for funding were in the power sector and then the renewable energy sector. There was funding for states for resource mobilisation programmes to help them with the internally-generated revenue efforts.

     

    “There was a project for adolescent girls’ initiative for learning and empowerment. And then finally the fifth financing that was approved was for Women project.”

     

    “So, those were five loans totalling $3.45 billion. And as you know, the tenure is all around 40 years, with a moratorium period of around 10 years and interest very low, or in the cases of either loans, zero interest. However, some fees would be incurred,” he added.

     

    During the briefing, the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Betta Edu, also said FEC approved the creation of a Humanitarian and Poverty Alleviation Trust Fund.

     

    The minister said the Fund will help the Federal Government respond promptly to humanitarian situations in Nigeria and that the government hopes to raise at least $5 billion annually into it.

  • Tonto Dikeh dumps ADC, joins APC

    Tonto Dikeh dumps ADC, joins APC

    Popular Nollywood actress, Tonto Dikeh, has joined the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

     

    The development was announced by the APC in a post on its X account on Monday.

    Dikeh was the Rivers State deputy governorship candidate of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), in the 2023 general election.

    The actress was unveiled at the APC National Secretariat, Abuja on Monday by the party’s national women leader, Dr Mary Alile and deputy national publicity secretary, Hon. Duro Meseko.

     

    “Tonto Dikeh who was the Rivers State 2023 deputy governorship candidate of the African Democratic Congress, was unveiled by the national women leader, Dr Mary Alile and Deputy National Publicity Secretary, Hon Duro Meseko at the Party’s HQ,” the post read.