Month: February 2024

  • Make sexual, reproductive health services accessible to IDPs – Don urges  FG

    Make sexual, reproductive health services accessible to IDPs – Don urges FG

    By Taiye Olayemi

    Dr Michael Kunnuji of Sociology Department, University of Lagos, on Thursday called on the Federal Government to create functional clinics in all Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) camps across the federation.
    Kunnuji made the call in Lagos during the presentation of a research project, tagged:
    “Internal Displacement and Reproductive
    Health Challenges: Assessment of
    Experiences of Men and Women in
    Internally Displaced Persons’ Camps in
    Northern Nigeria”.
    Kunnuji, who was the principal investigator in the research said that the study conducted in four IDPs camps in Kaduna State and Benue revealed the enormous challenges confronting them, in the area of sexual and reproductive health (SRH).
    He said some of the challenges were vulnerability to contracting Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs), sexual abuse and exploitation, unwanted pregnancies and abortion, gender-based violence and lack of access to SRH services.
    He, however, called on the federal government to intensify efforts in taking absolute care of the IDPs.
    “It is important for government to ensure the Internally Displaced Persons gain unrestricted access to sexual and reproductive health services by way of creating functional clinics in each of the camps.
    “These clinics should prioritise access to family planning services, pregnancy care, ante-natal and post-natal care, treatment of sexually transmitted infections, abortion care as well as gender-based violence services,” he said.
    Kunnuji explained that these were needed because the IDPs were constantly exposed and vulnerable to contacting sexually transmitted infections.
    “Our findings revealed that individuals there engage in risky sexual behaviour, transactional sex, sexual abuse and exploitation, unhygienic practices during menstrual cycle and they are exposed to unhygienic toilet conditions,” he said.
    Speaking on the living condition at the IDPs camps where the research was conducted, Dr Idongesit Eshiet, a co-investigator in the project, described their living condition as appalling, congested and overcrowded.
    Eshiet said that 44.8 per cent of IDPs at the four camps visited gained access to sexual and reproductive health services while 36.7 per cent of tbe IDPs actually made use of the service.
    She noted that causes of barriers to sexual and reproductive health services could be attributed to non-enduring service provisioning, distance, finance, socio-cultural and religious beliefs as well as non-targeted sexuality education.
    “Parents and guardians contract forced
    marriages between their female
    children and wards as a means of getting
    financial and non-financial benefits
    from suitors, to cushion the negative
    economic effect of displacement,” she said.
    She said the gender-based violence component, sexual exploitation and forced marriage would pose serious threat to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
    Also, Prof. Chinwe Nwanna of Social Work Department, University of Lagos, and one of the investigators, noted that the study engaged both male and female in the IDPs camps in Zonkwa and Chikun in Kaduna State and Abagena and Daudu in Benue.
    “The methodology engaged are quantitative and qualitative, cross
    sectional survey, in-depth and key informant interviews.
    “The survey was done for 680 persons and questions were asked in Hausa, Tiv and English languages,” she said. (NAN) (nannews.ng)

  • PRESIDENT TINUBU CONGRATULATES ALIKO DANGOTE ON THE AWARD OF NATIONAL ORDER OF THE LION BY SENEGAL

    PRESIDENT TINUBU CONGRATULATES ALIKO DANGOTE ON THE AWARD OF NATIONAL ORDER OF THE LION BY SENEGAL

     

    By Biola Lawal

    Abuja (Flowerbudnews):  President Bola Tinubu has congratulated Alhaji Aliko Dangote, the  President of Dangote Group, on the award of the National Order of the Lion by President Macky Sall of Senegal.

    The award is the highest order of Senegal and will be bestowed on the foremost businessman on February 2, 2024, a statement by Chief Ajuri Ngelale, Special Adviser to the President (Media & Publicity) disclosed.

    President Tinubu praised Dangote for his enterprise and ingenuity, creating jobs and opportunities for many in Nigeria and across West Africa, as well as contributing to their economies, which the award further affirms.

    The President commended Mr. Dangote and wishes him the very best in his endeavours. (Flowerbudnews)

  • Ondo Islamic clerics faults Gov. Aiyedatiwa’s appointments, seek equity, fairness

    Ondo Islamic clerics faults Gov. Aiyedatiwa’s appointments, seek equity, fairness

     

    By Flowerbudnews

    The League of Imams and Alfas has faulted the appointments made so far by Gov. Luck Aiyedatiwa of Ondo State, describing all as one-sided.

    According to the league, all the appointments made so far fell short of the expectations of all fair-minded, just, God-fearing, and objective good people of the state.

    The Ondo State Chapter Chairman of the League, Sheikh Ahmad Aladesawe, stated this when he led a delegation of Muslim clerics on a courtesy visit to the governor on Monday.

    The statement was made available to newsmen on Tuesday in Abuja.

    “Your Excellency, the Muslim community of Ondo State are not happy with the tide of your appointments.

    “You have made four cardinal appointments after your swearing-in, and all are people of your faith with no single Muslim.

    “Are you saying you cannot find a Muslim in your party cerebral enough to accept even one of those appointment.

    “Are you saying the Muslims are so short-of technocrats and intellectuals who can man those offices?

    “We, as elders, are disturbed and our children are restless. Our youths are not happy, but we have to calm them with the assurance that we will meet with you and that we believe you will correct the lopsidedness.

    “Mr. Governor, Ondo state is not a Christian state and any government that quest for peace, stability and development must recognise the religious diversity of our dear state,” he said.

    Sheikh Aladesawe recalled that different Muslim youth organisations, including the league, wrote to the governor to pick a Muslim as deputy governor but he “jettisoned the call of over 2 million Muslims of Ondo State.”

    He called on the governor not to listen to any one advising him to disregard the Muslim community in the state.

    “They are your enemy and the enemy of your party. Your Excellence should not quickly forget what they said and did to President Tinubu and your party in the last general election.

    “Such people are sycophants, they are worst than cancer and are indeed mistletoe who will always perch on any conducive host tree.

    “Your excellency, the Muslims have been reduce to pauper by previous administrations. Many of us are very active in your party yet, we are strategically not being engaged nor empowered to part-take in the running of the government so that the strategic and cardinal objective of the ‘MUSLIM marginalisation agenda’ can be realised.

    “Your Excellency, the case of our children in public schools are even worse. They are being denied their basic fundamental constitutional religious rights.

    “They are not allowed to attend the jumu’ah, they are denied the use of hijab and worse still, they are being forced to learn the Christian Religious Studies without the permission and consent of we, their parents, because the government of Ondo State has strategically refused to employ Islamic Religious knowledge teachers in the last 21years,” he said.

    Aladesewa, who congratulated Aiyedatiwa on his inauguration as governor, following the death of his boss, Arakunrin Rotimi Akeredolu, urged him to bring an end to the marginalisation of Muslims in the state,

    He said: “Without you hustling or contesting to be governor, Allah made you a governor and today the only being above you in Ondo State is Allah, your creator.

    “The Muslim Community of Ondo State have come to you not only to associate with your government and to wish Your Excellency well but also to advice Your Excellency on the path you need to walk that will lead to unprecedented success for your administration and make our dear state the envy of other states in the federation.”(Flowerbudnews):

  • World Hijab Day: Muslim women seek FG’s intervention on alleged victimisation

    World Hijab Day: Muslim women seek FG’s intervention on alleged victimisation

    By Salisu Sani-Idris

    Coalition of Nigerian Muslim Women has appealed to the Federal Government
    to be more proactive in curtailing alleged victimisation of Muslim women who wear hijab in public and private institutions.

    A member of the coalition, Mrs Rukayat Dindi, made the appeal at a news conference to mark the Ninth Annual World Hijab Day
    held on Thursday in Abuja.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the day was founded by Nazma Khan, a Bangladeshi-American in 2013 to
    raise awareness and normalise the wearing of hijab.

    Hijab generally refers to head covering conventionally worn by Muslim women when in public.

    The day is being celebrated on Feb. 1 in 140 countries worldwide to encourage women of all religions and backgrounds to wear
    and experience the hijab, and to educate and spread awareness on why hijab is worn.

    Dindi, who is a legal practitioner by profession, therefore, called on government at all levels to create and provide services that cater for all.

    This, according to her, include those whose appearance is defined by their belief and obedience to a command from the divine creator.

    She emphasised the need for security agencies to adopt new strategy in addressing the security challenges bedevilling the country.

    The legal practitioner also emphasised the need for federal and state ministries of education to pay attention to alleged
    victimisation of students which has become a recurring decimal in some schools.

    “They should guarantee the sanctity of Nigerian laws of freedom of worship, association and expression for all persons, devoid of sentiments.

    “Indeed, redesigning, re-calibrating and refocusing policies, programmes and interventions by institutions and authorities will
    only result in widespread success and impact.

    “We ask that the ministries take decisive action by issuing and reissuing circulars to schools to remind and caution them to protect
    the rights of girls and ladies to wear hijab in schools and universities.”

    On her part, Firdausa-Aljannah Amasa, called on the National Assembly to enact laws that serve the interest of all citizens, protect the rights and freedom of all.

    She also urged NASS to speedily pass the Religious Discrimination (Prohibition, Prevention) Bill, 2021 which passed second reading since March 2021.


    Cross section of some Muslim women during the press conference at Fou’ad Lababidi Islamic Academy, Abuja.

    “This will prevent the bill from entering the basement of discarded bills. The passage of this one will surely be worthwhile for posterity.”

    Amasa also called on the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) to introduce an optional set of uniform for Muslim female youth
    corps members who desire to wear the hijab.

    She added that “young women who never wore shorts in public should not be expected to suddenly do so because they are undergoing
    mandatory service to their fatherland.

    “NYSC authorities should also set up a monitoring mechanism at orientation camps.

    “This will ensure that no youth corps member is denied the right to protect the sanctity of her beliefs by removing her hijab or
    forced to wear short nickers.”

    NAN reports that the World Hijab Day serves as a global platform to raise awareness about the Muslim womens’ dress code.(NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

  • LAGOS INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT: SANWO-OLU MEETS CCECC IN BEIJING

    LAGOS INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT: SANWO-OLU MEETS CCECC IN BEIJING

    By Lawal Sale

    In his efforts to transform the Lagos state transport infrastructure, Lagos state governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu embarked on a working visit recently to Beijing, China at the headquarters of the China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC) to meet with the executives of the Corporation.

    The governor announced this in his X official handle (formerly Twitter), where he expressed delight that the Red Line Rail project covering Agbado to Otto is ready for commissioning in few weeks’ time. He revealed that the inauguration of the line is just weeks away. “We are set to provide more relief for commuters.” He said.

    He further said, “This significant milestone is a testament to our commitment to enhancing transportation for millions of Lagos residents.”

    Disclosing that we eagerly await the official commissioning, I’m pleased to share that HE President Bola Tinubu has agreed to grace the occasion heralding the launch of the Red Line Rail for commercial operations.

    The governor maintained that Lagos will continue to work for us all, and that’s a promise we intend to keep fulfilling.

    – Lawal Sale is Abuja based Global Affairs

  • Adelami Sworn-in as Ondo Deputy Governor

    Adelami Sworn-in as Ondo Deputy Governor

    Adelami Sworn-in as Ondo deputy governor

     

     

    Retired Deputy Clerk to the National Assembly, Okayide Owolabi Adelami, has been sworn in as the Ondo state deputy governor, following his clearance by the Ondo State House of Assembly,

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    Justice Olusegun Odusola sworn in  Adelami  in  at the International Culture and Event Centre, Akure where the ceremony was held on Thursday. (Flowerbudnews)

  • Makinde signs order on safe handling of harmful substances

    Makinde signs order on safe handling of harmful substances

    Explosion: Makinde signs order on safe handling of harmful substances

     

    By Adewale Owoade

     

    Gov. Seyi Makinde of Oyo State, has signed Executive Order 001 of 2024 on the safe handling of harmful substances.

     

    Makinde, while signing the order in his office in Ibadan, said that the state now had the Executive Order as a law.

    “We are signing the Executive Order 001 of 2024, and this is on the safe-handling and storage of harmful substances within Oyo State.

     

    “We are doing this in light of the unfortunate incident at Bodija, where explosives were stored in a residential area. So, dated today, 31st of January 2024, we have the Executive Order, which is now a law in the state,” Makinde said

     

    The event had in attendance the Deputy Governor, Barr. Bayo Lawal; Secretary to the State Government, Prof. Olanike Adeyemo; Chief of Staff, Hon. Segun Ogunwuyi; and the Commissioner for Justice/Attorney-General, Barr. Biodun Aikomo.

     

    The governor after signing the executive order, proceeded to Ground Zero, site of the incident, where he monitored progress of work there.

    Addressing newsmen at the site, the governor stressed that the state government is taking all necessary actions to prevent a recurrence of the January 16 explosion in the state.

     

    He said the structural integrity tests on buildings around the site had been concluded, adding that the state government would officially receive the report next week.

     

    “We have scheduled an expanded meeting for Tuesday. After that meeting, we should be in the position to lay out what next step we are going to take to launch out.”

     

    Also speaking with newsmen, the Attorney-General,  Barr. Biodun Aikomo, said the law was not necessarily about explosives, as that is on the exclusive legislative list, saying that there were many other harmful substances.

    “If you store gas in a way that is irresponsible and can make heat trigger an explosion, it becomes harmful and would have the same dangerous consequences that are negative to human existence.

     

    “So, what this Order has done is to say that the government, not being super-human, cannot know what people have stored in their respective homes. And it is to say, any company or individual that has harmful substances stored in residential houses should notify the state government.

     

    “And this obligation takes effect immediately and they are required to report within 72 hours to the Special Adviser to the Governor on Security.

     

    “After that, the Special Adviser will arrange for evacuation in a very safe and decent manner, working with other law enforcement agencies.

     

    “Going forward, anybody who has harmful substances in Oyo State, it does not matter if you have a licence to hold it, you have a duty to notify the Special Adviser to the governor so that we are sure you are not endangering the lives of other people around you.

     

    “And this will be on until the governor revokes the Executive Order,” Aikomo said.(NAN)

  • PSC Approves Appointment and Posting of 19 State Command CPs

    PSC Approves Appointment and Posting of 19 State Command CPs

     

     

    By Biola Lawal
    Abuja (Flowerbudnews): The Police Service Commission has approved the appointment and posting of Commissioners of Police for 10 State Commands of the federation.

    This is coming on the heels of the promotion of 14 Deputy Commissioners of Police to the Substantive rank of Commissioners, a statement by Ikechukwu Ani Head, Press and Public Relations has disclosed.

    The newly appointed State Commissioners of Police are; Peter Ukachi Opara former Deputy Commissioner, Administration in Imo State who has been posted to Osun State; Olugbemiga Emmanuel Adesina posted to Benue State; Akinwale Kunle Adeniran to Ekiti and Mohammed Umar Abba to Adamawa.

    CP Beneth Igwe for Federal Capital Territory Command, . he was once DCP, OPs in the FCT Command; Abaniwonda Surajudeen Olufemi, CP Force Secretary’s office has been posted to Delta State Command; Ademola Waheed Ayilara, former DCP State CID Lagos Command heads the Akwa Ibom State Command;

    David Iloyanomon, former DCP Administration Anambra State Command has been posted to head Taraba State Command; Abayomi Oladipo Peter takes over Ondo State Command and Hassan Abdu Yabnet is now CP. Plateau State Command.

    PSC Chairman, Dr. Solomon Arase, CFR, retired Inspector General of Police told the new Command CPs that they should rebuild public trust through robust partnership with the public.

    Arase warned that the Commission would not accept any excuse for failure to give effective and efficient leadership.

    He assured that the Commission will continue to encourage them but warned that the security of lives and properties in their areas of jurisdiction should not be taken for granted. (Flowerbudnews)