Month: October 2023

  • FG to advance HIV Response — Pate

    FG to advance HIV Response — Pate

    By Abujah Rachael

    The Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Prof. Muhammed Pate,
    has highlighted Federal Government’s commitment to advancing HIV Response in the country.

    He focused on the response at a performance review meeting hosted by the U.S. Centre for Disease Control (CDC)
    in Abuja on Wednesday.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the third Biannual Performance Review and Stakeholder Engagement
    meeting is aimed at sharing experiences, successes and lessons with funders and other CDC/PEPFAR implementing
    partners in Nigeria.

    Represented by Dr Anyaike Chukwuma, the Director of Public Health, Federal Ministry of Health (FMoH), Pate
    emphasised the progress made in combating HIV and acknowledged the crucial support provided by the U.S. CDC
    and the U.S. Government as a whole.

    He outlined the achievements, challenges and plans in the fight against HIV, underscoring the importance of sustainable
    financing, improved governance and enhanced healthcare outcomes.

    He said that “over the past three decades, Nigeria has made significant strides in advancing its position in the global response to HIV.

    “The country has achieved remarkable success in expanding the delivery of HIV testing, treatment and care services, with an
    impressive accomplishment of meeting the UNAIDS 95.95.95 cascade targets by the end of 2022.

    “While celebrating these achievements, we emphasised the need to address gaps in the Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission
    of HIV (PMTCT) and ART coverage among pediatric population.”

    He added that government’s four-point agenda and its collaborative efforts with stakeholders was to ensure a resilient and sustainable
    healthcare system in the country.

    He explained that the Ministry of Health and development partners prioritised interventions such as the Basic Healthcare Provision Fund
    (BHCPF) and the National Health Insurance Act to 
    ensure sustainable health financing.

    He said the rebranding of the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) to the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA)
    was to strengthen the healthcare system.

    Pate added that “the National HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis and STIs Control Programme (NASCP) has been restructured to align
    with new horizons and effectively lead the HIV Response.

    “The U.S. CDC grant, known as the Nigeria HIV Sustainability and Impact Project (NSHIP), is being implemented by NASCP to strengthen
    programme management and service delivery.

    “This includes integrating HIV services into national and state health insurance schemes and implementing the National Clinical Mentorship
    Programme (NCMP) for quality HIV care.”

    The U.S. Chargé d’Affaires, Mr David Greene, said the country’s efforts had grown as inched closer to reaching the UNAIDS 95-95-95 goals.

    Greene said that the operation of key population-led One Stop Shops that provided safe space for comprehensive care empowered communities and saved lives.

    He added that “the innovation hubs for adolescents and youth populations are building a generation of strong and talented leaders.

    “In April, I visited the hub in Lagos and was impressed by the spirit and skills of the students and staff there.

    “The evolution and expansion of offerings at the hubs to include new training in areas like virtual reality that will prepare youths
    to meet the demands of the ever-changing digital world is one of the many reasons I and the U.S. Government are proud to continue to
    partner with you all.”

    He said that the introduction and implementation of an integrated health service delivery platform was a novel idea with huge potential.

    “Building connections across diseases, responses and routine health activities like immunisation can strengthen the healthcare and
    public health systems and ensure efficient use of available resources.”

    Dr Gambo Aliyu, the Director-General, National Agency for the Control of AIDS (NACA), said that the U.S. President’s
    Emergency Plan For AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) made a significant impact by reaching both urban and rural areas, addressing the
    HIV/AIDS epidemic on a broad scale.

    Aliyu added that “indeed it has been a vital initiative in the global fight against HIV/AIDS. Looking forward, planning for the future
    of HIV programmes beyond the next seven years will be essential to ensure continued progress in combating the epidemic.

    “The comprehensive approach in implementing these programmes has been critical in providing care, treatment and prevention
    strategies to diverse communities.”

    The NACA boss gave an insight into the transition from addressing HIV as an emergency to managing it as an endemic global
    situation in the country.

    He said that “the shift toward active involvement of state governments in leading their respective responses and owning
    the HIV programmes is crucial for sustainability and coordination.

    “It is clear that collaboration and alignment among stakeholders, including governments at all levels, are vital to achieving HIV
    epidemic control and maintaining it beyond 2030 in the country.”

    He emphasised the need for collective responsibility, engagements and discussions, saying “it is encouraging to see efforts
    toward sustainability and service integration.

    “Working together is essential to ensure the success of these programmes.”

    NAN

  • Ede Poly Alumni Association Records Massive Success in Medical Outreach Program

    Ede Poly Alumni Association Records Massive Success in Medical Outreach Program

    By lawal Abdulsalam

     

    On Tuesday 10th of October 2023, the Adedoyin Balogun-led NEC, in partnership with Seeds of Victory Foundation Int’l, organised a Medical Outreach program on campus.

     

    The Principal Officers, led by the Rector, Committee of Deans and members of staff of the institution were present at the Indoor Game Hall of the Sport Pavillion to participate in the medical outreach. Also present are the BOT Chairman, Immediate Past President, National President, VP Male, Social Director, Welfare Director, Chairman UK/Ireland branch and other Alumni members within the Polytechnic Community.

    Members blood pressure was checked likewise their blood sugar levels, BMI and they were also tested for Malaria Parasite, Hepatitis, HIV by Certified Medical Professionals. The Chairman UK/Ireland Branch of the FPEAA in person of Mr. Gbenga Onifade was also part of the medical team in attendance.

    First Aid Boxes (10) were donated to eight (8) schools that made up the Institution as well as the Student Affairs and Sport Departments to aid in facilitating quick and first aid services to students and members of staff, courtesy, Seeds of Victory Foundation Int’l. Sphygmomanometer (5) and Oximeter (4) were also donated to the Medical Centre courtesy UK/Ireland branch.

    The Programme gained laudable recognition from all stakeholders in the institution, who asked for more of such. This is in line with the alumni advocacy for a healthy life within the Polytechnic Community.

     

    Flowerbudnews

  • Nigeria to support China towards ensuring sustainable digital economy – Shetima

    Nigeria to support China towards ensuring sustainable digital economy – Shetima

    By Fortune Abang

    Vice-President Kashim Shettima, on Wednesday said Nigeria would continue to support China towards ensuring sustainable digital economy.
    Shetima made this known while addressing a two-day third Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation summit, holding on Oct. 18 and Oct. 19, in Beijing.
    The vice-president commended China on the occasion of the country’s 10th anniversary of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), saying the initiative had impacted positively on infrastructural development, not only in China but globally.
    Shetima said, “The BRI has achieved ground-breaking interventions and made monumental achievements especially in terms of infrastructure.
    “The Belt and Road achievements reflect China’s commitment to leverage on cooperation and the UN’s efforts towards achieving economic development.
    “Specifically, for the prosperity of the people in every economy, BRI has been a major contributor to the implementation of the UN 2030 agenda for Sustainable Development Goal.”
    Speaking on the digital economy, Shettima said that the world had been experiencing new approaches and global dimensions to governance through digital technology.
    According to him, the digital economy has played major role towards acceleration of global economic growth and recovery as replacement mechanism through process of trans border trade.
    “As the world emerges from the economic downturn, caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, there is crucial need for developing economies to employ digital transformation practices.
    “Especially, in the aspects of manufacturing, agriculture, retail and human capacity building, as well as medical and health care, in order to achieve any meaningful and sustainable development.
    “I therefore commend China for introducing digital seed growth as vehicle for achieving international economic cooperation beyond geographical spheres.
    “Nigeria is no exception in global shift in digital economy being the largest economy in Africa, and as the most populous country in the continent, we intend to remain top of the ladder through formulation and implementation of digital oriented policies.”
    He said although Nigeria started by establishing digital strategy policy in November 2019, government would do all within its ambit to transform and reposition the nation’s digital economy to become a leading one.
    He identified strategic pillars of the policy to include digital literacy, skills development, solid infrastructure, sub-infrastructure, service infrastructure, digital society, emerging technologies and indigenous economy.
    “These are part of the Federal Government’s initiative to accelerate the diversification of Nigerian economy and enhancing productivity in critical sectors through technological innovation
    “Through this strategic blueprint, the federal government aims to accelerate the growth of Nigeria as global technical tele-hub and exporter of talents.
    “One of the goals of this tele-hub is to train 3 million early to meet career technical talents from 2023 to 2027; Nigeria stands at unique opportunity to tap into the hub.
    “Our proximity to Europe and proficiency in English are added advantages towards repositioning our economy,” the vice-president added.
    He said Nigeria, being a trading partner to most BRI countries, would continue to collaborate with the group to bring positive shift to advance growth of global economy, in terms cooperation with global South.
    The vice-president expressed appreciation to China for the partnership extended to Nigeria and commended Chinese President Xi Jinping and the people of China for the existing cordial relations between Nigeria and China.
    The vice-president was accompanied to the event by Amb. Baba Ahmed Jidda, Nigeria’s Ambassador to China, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Amb. Yusuf Tuggar, and Alhaji Mohammed Idris, Minister of Information and Orientation.
    NAN
  • Veteran actor Mr Ibu solicits for financial assistance over health challenge

    Veteran actor Mr Ibu solicits for financial assistance over health challenge

    By Priscilla Osaje

    Veteran actor, John Okafor, popularly known as Mr Ibu, has solicited for financial assistance from well- meaning Nigerians over health challenge that might cost him to lose his leg.

    The renowned actor, who took to his official Instagram page @realmrIbu on Wednesday to seek public assistance in a video clip, said he has been down and has been on admission for so many weeks.

    He said that the medical doctors have told him that they might resort to cutting off his leg, if they exhausted the options at hand.

    He appealed to Nigerians to remember him in praying, as well as support him financially to enable him have adequate treatment over the ailment.

    “Dear Good people of Nigerian, we are counting on your support at this point we need it the most.

    “Access Bank 1685687982 John Ikechukwu Okafor,” he wrote.

    Mr Ibu is a Nigerian actor who has contributed immensely to the growth and development of Nigeria’s film industry with his outstanding acting.

    He came into limelight in 2004 after featuring in the blockbuster movie “Mr. Ibu” which gave him the popular nickname ‘Mr. Ibu‘.

    The movie made him win an award as the ‘Best Comic Actor in Nigeria’ at the Africa Movie Academy Awards.

    Other movies include Mr. Ibu and His Son, Coffin Producers, Husband Suppliers, International Players, Mr. Ibu in London and Keziah, among others.

    NAN

  • Senate confirms Halima Shehu as National Coordinator, NSIPA

    Senate confirms Halima Shehu as National Coordinator, NSIPA

    By Kingsley Okoye

    The Senate at plenary on Wednesday confirmed the appointment of Mrs Halima Shehu as the National Coordinator and Chief Executive Officer of the National Social Investment Programme Agency(NSIPA).

    Her confirmation followed the approval of a motion by Senate Majority Leader, Sen. Opeyemi Bamidele (APC-Ekiti) at the Committee of the Whole.

    Before her confirmation, the Senate suspended its rule to allow the admittance of the nominee and other guest into the chamber.

    The Senior Special Assistant to the President on National Assembly Matters (Senate), Sen. Abdullahi Gumel led the nominee into the chamber.

    Thereafter, the nominee gave highlight of her career profiles and professional experiences.

    Shehu said she hold a Bachelor of Arts degree in English and a Masters degree in International Affairs and a Diplomacy from Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria.

    She said that she had over 10 years’ experience in banking industry, heading several units in the banking operations.

    She began her career as a National Youth Corps Service(NYSC) member at Afri-Project Consortium, a project under the Petroleum Trust Fund (PTF).

    She served from 1999 to 2009 at the former InterCity Bank (ICB) Plc where she was an Audit and Internal Control Officer to Unity Bank Plc, while heading the Customer Service, Cash, Clearing and Funds Transfer Unit.

    She also worked with Access Bank where she resigned as a Branch Services Operations Manager.

    Shehu was at a time, a member of the Board of Internal Revenue and was appointed as the Senior Special Assistant to the Executive Governor of Katsina State, from 2011 through 2015.

    In 2016, she made a significant commitment to her role in regional diplomacy and democratic processes by becoming an esteemed member of the Electoral Commission of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) for Presidential Election observation at Cape Verde Island.

    “I worked closely with the pioneer Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development as a Consultant and Technical Adviser.

    “I also held the position of the National Programme Co-ordinator for the National Cash Transfer Office, a World Bank and Government Funded Programme by the Abacha Resituated Funds (ARF),” she said.

    Shehu, while responding to questions, commended the Senate for the legal framework establishing the social investment programme agency.

    She said the agency would ensure seamless implementation of the various aspects of the programme.

    “The agency under my watch, with other stakeholders, will ensure transparency in the implementation of the programmes and in the selection of vulnerable Nigerians across the country.

    “There will be full and logical implementation of the programmes for better attainment of the goals and objectives of the agency,” Shehu said.

    NAN

  • FG subsidized electricity with N135.23bn in Q2, 2023-NERC

    FG subsidized electricity with N135.23bn in Q2, 2023-NERC

    By Constance Athekame

    The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) on Wednesday said that the Federal Government (FG) paid a total of N135.23 billion to subsidise electricity consumption in the second quarter of 2023.

    This was made known in the commission’s Q2,  2023 report pasted on its website in Abuja.

    NERC said that the  N135.23 billion was spent by the Federal Government to plug revenue generation shortfall in the power sector in the period under review.

    It said that this indicated an increase of N99.21 billion, representing 275 per cent compared to the N36 billion it paid in the  quarter I of 2023,

    The report stated that the government incurred a subsidy obligation of N135.23 billion in 2023/Q2, which is substantially higher than the N36.02 billion it incurred in 2023/Q1.

    ”The government incurred a subsidy obligation of N135.23 billion in 2023/Q2, which is an increase of N99.21 billion 275 per cent compared to the N36.02 billion incurred in 2023/Q1, ”it said.

    The commission stated that the subsidy was due to the absence of cost-reflective tariffs across all distribution companies.

    It said that the increase recorded in the period was a result of the government’s policy to harmonise exchange rate.

    The report said that on the  average, subsidy obligation incurred by the government per month was N45.08 billion in Q2 2023.

    NAN

  • Biden heads to Israel after Gaza hospital strike kills hundreds

    Biden heads to Israel after Gaza hospital strike kills hundreds

    By Flowerbud News

    Oct. 18, 2023

    A strike on a Gaza hospital killed hundreds of Palestinians, deepening tensions in the Middle East and raising the stakes for U.S. President Joe Biden as he flies to Israel on Wednesday to signal support for its war against Hamas.

    Palestinian officials said an Israeli air strike hit the hospital, with the Palestinian Authority’s health minister accusing Israel of causing a “massacre”.

    Israel blamed the blast at Al-Ahli al-Arabi hospital on a failed rocket launch by the Palestinian Islamic Jihad group, which denied responsibility.

    Reuters could not independently verify the claims around the catastrophe, which has inflamed a region already in crisis since Hamas carried out an Oct. 7 cross-border rampage against communities in southern Israel in which at least 1,300 people died.

    Palestinian ministry spokesperson Ashraf Al-Qudra said rescuers were still pulling bodies from the rubble.

    Al Jazeera carried footage showing a frantic scene as rescue workers scoured blood-stained debris for survivors.

    Rescuers and civilians were shown carrying away at least four victims in body bags.

    A Gaza civil defence chief gave a death toll of 300, while health ministry sources put it at 500.

    Biden’s complex diplomatic mission to the Middle East was supposed to calm the region and shore up humanitarian efforts for Gaza.

    However, after the strike, Jordan cancelled a planned summit with the U.S. president, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi.

    Abbas also cancelled plans to meet Biden, as Palestinian security forces fired tear gas and stun grenades to disperse anti-government protesters in the occupied West Bank city of Ramallah as popular anger boiled.

    Protests also took place at Israel’s embassies in Turkey and Jordan and near the U.S. embassy in Lebanon, where security forces fired tear gas toward demonstrators.

    Before the hospital strike, health authorities in Gaza said at least 3,000 people had died in Israel’s 11-day bombardment that began after the Hamas assault, which caught Israel by surprise and led to nearly 200 people being taken to Gaza as hostages.

    The Israeli military urged Gaza City residents to relocate southward on Wednesday, saying there was a “humanitarian zone” with aid available in Al-Mawasi, 28 km (17 miles) down the coast of the Palestinian enclave.

    “The IDF calls on #GazaCity residents to evacuate south for their protection,” said a social-media post by the military.

    Speaking to reporters as Biden flew to Tel Aviv, White House national security spokesperson John Kirby said Biden would put “tough questions” to Israeli leaders but did not give details.

    Biden will meet Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the Israeli war cabinet seeking to get a sense of Israel’s plans and aims, Kirby said.

    He also aims to get humanitarian aid into Gaza, where millions of Palestinians are surviving with scant food, fuel and water due to Israel’s siege.

    “He’ll be asking some tough questions, he’ll be asking them as a friend, as a true friend of Israel, but he’ll be asking some questions of them,” Kirby said.

    It was unclear what Biden could accomplish during his visit. Kirby said the U.S. president planned to speak with Abbas and Sisi on his way back to Washington.

    “This sort of murky but horrific event makes diplomacy harder and increases escalation risks,” said Richard Gowan, UN director at International Crisis Group.

    Biden has previously said the United States does not want the conflict to flare up into a wider war.

    Iran, which supports Hamas, Islamic Jihad, and Lebanon-based Islamist group Hezbollah have warned Israel of escalation if it fails to end aggressions against Palestinians.

    The U.S. State Department told Americans not to travel to Lebanon after exchanges of fire between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon’s south.

    United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said he was “horrified” by hundreds of people killed in Tuesday’s strike on the hospital.

    Guterres appealed to Hamas for the immediate and unconditional release of hostages, and to Israel to allow immediate unrestricted access to humanitarian aid for Gaza.

    Reuters/NAN

  • Gombe Governor lauds President Tinubu over Jalal’s appointment as NAHCON Chairman

    Gombe Governor lauds President Tinubu over Jalal’s appointment as NAHCON Chairman

    By Hajara Leman

    Gov. Inuwa Yahaya of Gombe state, has commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu over the appointment of Jalal Arabi as the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON).

    This is contained in a press statement, signed by Mr. Ismaila Misili, Director General, Press Affairs at Government House, Gombe, and made available to newsmen in Gombe on Wednesday.

    He said the President has made an excellent choice in Alhaji Jalal Arabi, and described the new appointee as a highly experienced technocrat and a seasoned administrator of impeccable repute.

    He said Arabi’s track record in public service as a retired Federal Permanent Secretary, speaks for itself, and his appointment to this important position is a reflection of his administrative acumen and remarkable footprints.

    The Governor urged Arabi to justify the confidence reposed in him by Mr. President by bringing to bear, his wealth of experience and knowledge to reposition the National Hajj Commission and elevate it to new heights of excellence and effective service delivery.

    “This appointment is not just an honour for Alhaji Jalal Arabi but also a source of pride for Gombe State. We are confident that he will excel in his new capacity and contribute to the advancement of NAHCON and the fulfillment of its mandate and critical mission.

    “On behalf of the government and the people of Gombe State, I extend our goodwill, solidarity, and best wishes to our dear brother and illustrious son as he takes on this important task.

    NAN

  • UN chief condemns attack on Al Ahli Arab Hospital, UNRWA school

    UN chief condemns attack on Al Ahli Arab Hospital, UNRWA school

    By Cecilia Ologunagba

    The UN Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres has condemned the strike on Al Ahli Anglican Episcopal Hospital in Gaza, with preliminary reports of hundreds killed and many others wounded, including women and children.

    He also condemned the attack on a UN Palestine refugee agency (UNRWA) school in Al-Maghazi refugee camp in Gaza which killed at least six people.

    UN spokesperson, Stephane Dujarric, said this in a statement on Tuesday.

    Dujarric said the secretary-general extended his sincere condolences to the families of the victims and wishes a swift recovery to those injured.

    He emphasised that hospitals, clinics, medical personnel, and UN premises were explicitly protected under international law.

    Similarly, the World Health Organisation (WHO) condemned the attack on Al Ahli Arab Hospital.

    “The hospital was operational, with patients, health and care givers, and internally displaced people sheltering there.

    “Early reports indicate hundreds of fatalities and injuries,” it said in a statement.

    According to the UN health agency, the hospital is one of 20 in the north of the Gaza Strip facing evacuation orders from the Israeli military.

    It said that the order for evacuation had been impossible to carry out given the current insecurity and critical condition of many patients.

    WHO said that other problems were lack of ambulances, staff, health system bed capacity, and alternative shelter for those displaced.

    The agency, however, called for the immediate active protection of civilians and health care.

    NAN