FG DECLARES 28TH 29TH JUNE AS PUBLIC HOLIDAY

26/06/2023

The Federal Government has declared Wednesday June 28th and Thursday June 29th Public Holiday to mark this years El-el-Kabir Celebration and felicitates with Muslims home and abroad.

A statement signed by the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of interior, Oluwatoyin Akinlade, enjoined Muslims and all Nigerians to make sacrifices for the growth and development of the country.

The Federal Government further expressed optimism that the prayers and sacrifices that come with the celebration as well as the message of Eid-el-Kabir will bring about peace, unity and progress in the country.

TROOPS RAID MILITANTS OIL THIEVES CAMP, CAPTURE ARMOURY

27/06/23

PRESS RELEASE

BENEDICTA TD

Troops of 5 Battalion operating under 16 Brigade, Nigerian Army, in a raid operation over the weekend at Azuzuama Community in Ijaw South Local Government Area of Bayelsa State captured an armoury located in a Camp from where suspected unrepentant militants and illegal oil bunkerers carry out their nefarious activities.

A Statement by the Spokepersons Brigadier General Onyema Nwachukwu says During the operation, the troops subdued the suspected Militants with superior firepower, compelling them to abandon their camp in disarray.

The well-conducted raid operation led to the recovery of 5 AK 47 Rifles, 2 Rocket Propelled Grenade Bombs, 4 Rocket Grenade Bomb Chargers, seven 7.62mm Special ammunition, 14 AK 47 Rifle Magazines and one pumping machine. Other items recovered include two 16-inch anchored verve, one mallet hammer, one pipe range spinner and one axe.

The illicit camp has been destroyed by the troops and The Nigerian Army wishes to express appreciation to members of the Public.
They Urged all to continue to provide timely and credible information in support of the ongoing effort to ensure that oil theft in the South-South region comes to zero level.

TERRORISTS BUTCHER VIGILANTE COMMANDER, RAPE 3 WOMEN

CREDIT: NAN

27/06/23

GABRIEL O G

Terrorists operating in the Danmusa Local Government Area of Katsina State, have killed the Head of the Vigilante group in the area named, Mallam Nabanje.

Katsina State Commandant of the Vigilante Group, Salisu Rabo, who confirmed the incident, said, the terrorists also set his house ablaze.

According to Rabo, the hoodlums targeted the Vigilante leader Two People and reportedly raped three Women during the attack.

A source from the area who pleaded anonymity said the attack was more of a revenge mission, as the hoodlums had earlier accused Nabanje of being responsible for the destruction of their enclaves.

According to him, the hoodlums arrived the community in large numbers and proceeded to the residence of the Vigilante Commander, blocking all routes, to avoid him from escaping.

The Katsina Vigilante Commandant said, after a painstaking search, they found the deceased vigilante Commander under a tree, where the terrorists had engaged him in a Gun duel.

It was reported that he ran out of Ammunition, and was rounded up when he sought refuge in a compound, where he was Butchered.

The spokesman of the Police, Assistant Superintendent Abubakar-Sadiq Aliyu confirmed the incident and said efforts were ongoing to arrest the hoodlums.

BURNA BOY WINS BET AWARDS FOR THE THIRD TIME

26/06/23

ELIZA D.D

Multiple award winning Afrobeats Dancehall star Damini Ogulu popularly known as Burnaboy has won the Best International Act award at the 2023 Black Entertainment Television (BET) Awards.

The 23rd edition of the B.E.T Awards was held
at the Microsoft Theatre Los Angeles California United States on Sunday June 25th 2023.

The B.E.T which is an annual American awards ceremony established in 2001 honours and celebrates black entertainers and other creatives in the areas of music, film, sports and philanthropy.

BurnaBoy slugged it out in the same category with Nigeria’s Ayra Starr, French singers Aya Nakamura and Tiakola; British singers Central Cee, Ella Mai and Stormzy; Swaziland’s Uncle Waffles and South African singer K.O to emerge winner.

It is the third time BurnaBoy has won the Best International Act category of the B.E.T awards; he picked up the award in 2019 and 2021.

The Nigerian entertainer was also nominated in the Video Director of the Year category, Best Male R&B/Pop Artist of the Year category and the
Viewer’s Choice category for his hit song Last Last at the 2023 B.E.T Awards.

PROMOTING FOOD SAFETY:NAFDAC TO ENFORCE GOOD HYGIENE PRACTICES IN BREAD PRODUCTION

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25/06/23.

DANIELS D.G

The National Agency for Foods , Drugs Administration and Control NAFDAC is Set To Partner Bakers’ Special Task Force To Rid The Industry Of Unwholesome Practices.


Bread and other confectionery producers have been urged to always imbibe the culture of Good Hygiene Practices (GHP) to ensure safety of bread and other Allied products they produce for Public consumption.


The Director General of National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control NAFDAC, Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye, made the admonition on Friday during a stakeholders meeting with the Association of Master Bakers and Caterers of Nigeria, Lagos State Chapter where she insisted that the Agency would not compromise the quality of bread, a staple food amongst Nigerians, being produced for the consumers.


The NAFDAC boss who was represented by the Director, Food Safety and Applied Nutrition (FSAN), Mrs Eva Edwards, noted that the Agency was sensitive to the increasing costs of ingredients in the production of bread, but that this should not be an excuse to undermine the safety and quality of the products thereby endangering the lives of consumers in the process.
You should have full confidence that you can give your family members to eat from what you have produced for the Nigerian consumers.

In this case you would not want to produce what will make you or your family members sick if eaten, she said, adding that they should avoid using expired raw materials and contaminated packaging materials and embrace a food safety culture in their activities.


Prof Adeyeye, in a statement by the NAFDAC Resident Media Consultant, Sayo Akintola, on Sunday, noted that the overall objective of GHP in the food processing sector including bakeries, quick service restaurants is to ensure the safety of the food from the starting materials to the final products.


According to the DG, good hygiene practices must be strictly adhered to from the beginning to the end of the production process, stressing that the finished products should not be exposed to the ravaging onslaught of rats and other pests in the Lagos metropolis.


Food raw materials/ingredients that are not properly sealed, compromised packaging, infested by rodents or their droppings and not adequately labelled should not be used, she further warned, adding that storage and handling of food ingredients/raw materials should be such that mix-up and cross contamination are avoided.


Detergents, disinfectants, engine oil/lubricants should be kept away from food raw materials, she said, adding that If the bakers operations will endanger the health of the public, then the Agency will not hesitate to take decisive action.

She added that as a responsive Agency, NAFDAC is prepared to support their businesses to survive and thrive.
She further stressed that production facilities should not be sited in locations that can compromise the safety and quality of the finished products, such as near a cemetery or directly opposite a toilet or soakaway, stating that there is no way the Agency would stand aloof while the health of the public is being put at a risk.
GHP in food facilities cover all stages of the process, starting from the planning stage for the location of the factory. Food facility should not be located in an area that is close to source(s) of contamination or prone to flooding, she said. She added that the material of the equipment should be impervious and not erode or react with the food during processing.

They should be properly installed and arranged to enable easy cleaning of the immediate surrounding and allow for free movement of personnel.
She also maintained that vehicles used for transportation of chemicals, or any hazardous materials should not be used to transport bread, adding that the finished products should be adequately covered and protected from contamination while in transit.
According to her, medical tests should be conducted periodically to ensure personnel do not harbor any diseases that could be transmitted through food, stressing that food handlers are also not expected to work with open wounds; and when they are ill, they should be excused from work.
She said the principles of food safety and Good Hygiene Practices should be adopted and maintained in any food production or processing facility.
She emphasized that it is imperative to ensure the wholesomeness of the raw materials/ingredients and the process of food production to consistently have wholesome end products.
The NAFDAC boss also advised the Master Bakers on the need for proper labelling of their products. She said this includes listing the ingredients contained in the finished products in order of predominance by weight. In other words, she said the ingredients that weigh the most are listed first. She emphasized the importance of indicating date markings on the labels so that the consumer is informed about when the product was produced and the best before date to guide them accordingly.


The Acting Chairman of the Association of Master Bakers and Caterers of Nigeria, Lagos State Chapter, Mr Matthew Ayoola, commended the initiative of NAFDAC by engaging his members on the way forward with their businesses.
He pledged that his members would use the knowledge imparted to them at the engagement to further enhance the quality of their products in the State. He however, disclosed that his Association had set up a task force with a view to bringing forward any recalcitrant members to NAFDAC for necessary guidance towards compliance with the regulations, and sanctions as deemed necessary by the Agency.

PROFESSOR LAI OSO DIES @ 67

25/06/23

Press statement

The Journalists International Forum For Migration (JIFORM) has described the passage of Professor Lai Oso of the Department of Mass Communication of the Lagos State University as the departure of the greatest media mentor and brain in Nigeria saying his death was a dangerous blow on the media and academic sectors.

A statement issued by the President of the JIFORM, Dr Ajibola Abayomi, expressed shock and sadness over the death of a 67 years old professor reported to have died in an accident while returning from a conference in Abraka, Delta State.

Ajibola lamented that his death was a heavy loss to the entire media community both within and outside Nigeria. “How do we reconcile this? That one of Nigeria’s foremost Communications scholars and a professor of Communications have gone just like that?

“The death has hit us with a dangerous blow beyond our marrow. Many of us passed through his diligent tutelage at the Moshood Abiola Polytechnic, Abeokuta and at several universities and fora. We shall miss him dearly.

“He was there for us at the guest speaker of the JIFORM National Migration Conference on February 9, this year; in fact I am yet to fully analyze the ever green paper he delivered.
“In this year of our Lord, a great Iroko in the field of journalism has fallen. The great fountain of knowledge that produced many leaders of men across all walks of life is gone.
“Adieu to my teacher, our teacher, professor of professors a legendary tutor of Mass Communication across the globe, a brain box and a true friend of the JIFORM, has drawn the curtain in this painful season. What a tragedy to behold at a time the nation needs him most to help stabilize the renewed hope agenda. May God in his infinite mercy give his family the fortitude to bear this heavy loss.”
Oso was the Dean of the school between 2011 and 2015. He was President of the Association of Communication Scholars & Professionals of Nigeria (ACSPN).
He was educated at the University of Lagos (B.Sc. Mass Communication), Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife (M.Sc. International Relations) and obtained a Ph.D. degree in Mass Communication as a Federal Government scholar at the University of Leicester, England in 1977.

E-signed
Dr Ajibola Abayomi
President JIFORM

LAGOS EMBRACING DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION TO IMPROVE HEALTH SERVICES – OGBOYE 

25/06/23

DANIELS G.O

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Lagos State Government is embracing digital transformation to improve health services for its residents, the Permanent Secretary, Lagos State Ministry of Health, Dr. Olusegun Ogboye has said.
Ogboye who disclosed this recently at the 3rd Africa Digital Health Summit which was held at the Eko Hotel and Suites, Victoria Island Lagos, noted that the key thrusts of the State’s digital strategy for improved health services revolves around supporting patients in making the right healthcare choices, and provide them with options. 
The Permanent Secretary, who was the keynote speaker at the summit, added that Lagos digital strategy also enables the people who care for patients, to understand them while providing safe and personalized care.
Speaking on the topic, “Digital Transformation of Health Systems: The Role of Collaboration and Partnerships”, Ogboye noted that Lagos digital strategy creates an environment where healthcare providers and patients can use and benefit from innovative technologies.
“The key thrusts of our digital strategy is such that preserve the patients’ trust in the healthcare system and protect their rights and information”, he said 
Ogboye in his presentation opined that Africa’s digital health landscape is evolving rapidly, with innovations and advancements changing the way “we approach healthcare delivery, access, and quality”.
He noted that Governments play a crucial role in setting policies, allocating resources, and creating an enabling environment for digital health solutions to thrive.
The Permanent Secretary added that by collaborating, sharing best practices, and harmonizing regulations, Government can create a conducive ecosystem for innovation and ensure that digital health initiatives are aligned with the needs and priorities of our populations.
“Equally important is the collaboration between public and private sectors. The private sector brings a wealth of expertise, technology, and investment that can catalyse the digital transformation of health systems. 
“By forming strategic partnerships, we can harness the strengths of both sectors and create sustainable business models that drive innovation, expand access, and improve the affordability of digital health solutions”, he said.
Ogboye also noted that collaboration between healthcare providers and technology developers is essential to design, implement, and scale up digital health solutions that are user-centered, evidence-based, and contextually relevant.
“Co-creation and co-development of digital tools, such as telemedicine platforms, electronic health records, and health information systems, can ensure that they address the unique challenges faced by healthcare professionals and meet the specific needs of the communities they serve”, he stated. 
The Permanent Secretary outlined, improved patient care through advance digital transformations as one of the benefits of leveraging technology in healthcare.
Others according to him are, enhanced efficiency of healthcare providers with digital tools, patient education and reduced medical errors through interactive platforms and lower healthcare costs through streamlined proccesses.
According to the convener of the summit, Dr. Niyi Osamiluyi, the Africa Digital Health Summit is a platform for fostering dialogue, knowledge sharing and inspiration, bringing together policy makers, healthcare professionals, researchers, technologists, entrepreneurs and innovators to collectively explore the limitless potential that digital transformation holds for Africa’s health systems.
Osamiluyi who is the Chief Executive Officer of Premier Medical Systems added that the summit will serve as a catalyst for collaboration, partnerships, and transformative action, propelling the Africa continent towards resilient and equitable digital health systems.


Signed 
Tunbosun Ogunbanwo Director, Public Affairs 24th June, 2023

DELTA BOAT MISHAP

24/06/23

BENEDICTA T.D

Many People have been reported dead following a fatal Boat Mishap at the Ughoton River in Okpe local Government Area of Delta State,

According to Local sources, the victims were returning from a Burial ceremony in Ukpokiti, a Riverine community in Warri South Local Government Area on Friday Evening, when the speed Boat they boarded rammed into a concrete pillar of the Ughoton Omadino Bridge.

Only two Persons were said to have survived the unfortunate incident as they were able to swim out of the River unhurt.

Bodies of the Victims of the Boat mishap are still missing, as local Divers from nearby Communities have intensified their search for them.

TINUBU IN PARIS, SAYS AFRICA REMAINS CENTERPIECE OF NIGERIA’S ECONOMIC, FOREIGN POLICY

24/06/23

SHINA J.O

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu says Nigeria will sustain its spotlight on African countries as the fulcrum of its policies on economy and foreign policy assuring that trade issues, security and border controls will be mutually implemented.

The President said this on Friday in Paris when he received the President of Benin Republic, Patrice Talon, on the sidelines of the Summit on New Global Financing Pact.

President Tinubu noted that bilateral relations with African countries, particularly at the sub-regional level will be enhanced for shared benefits in areas of security, health, energy, education and diplomacy.

“We are ready to improve relations. Africa has been the centrepiece of Nigeria’s foreign policy,” he said.

“I believe in Africa. We have the necessity to grow the continent. The world’s economy is wobbling, and Africa has been left behind. On risk factors, Africa is always placed high, with higher interest rates on borrowing. We are always classified as high risk. We must work together for systematic recovery and growth,” he added.

President Tinubu in a statement issued by his special adviser on special duties, communications and startegy Dele Alake described Nigeria’s relations with Benin as that of siamese twins, joined at the hips, and supported by other friendly countries.

“We must recognise the fact that we need each other. We are in a loop and no one should separate us, ” he stated, assuring that his administration will always be open and accessible to all neighbouring countries.

“I just appointed someone who will work with you as Comptroller General of Customs, Adewale Bashir Adeniyi, and he will be available for our common interest,” the President noted.

The President of Benin said he was inspired with renewed hope for the sub-region and Africa at the inauguration of President Tinubu in Abuja, pledging to provide support on trade and security policy, especially at the borders.

President Tinubu also had bilateral meetings with Swiss President, Alain Berset, and President of the African Development Bank, Dr Akinwunmi Adesina.

TUC, HEALTH WORKERS WARN TINUBU AGAINST RENEGING AGREEMENT.

23/06/23

GABRIEL OLADIPO

The Trade Union Congress President, Festus Osifo and the National vice chairman of the Joint Health Sector Unions Obinna Ogbonna have warned President Tinubu Government against failing on agreement which led to Suspension of the three weeks strike by health workers

They were speaking at the National conference of the Natioanl Union of allied Healthcare Professionals, where former Ondo state Governor, Olusegun Mimiko decried the threat of medical Tourism and increasing brain drain in all sectors of the Economy.


The Joint health sector unions On the 5th of June met with President Bola Tinubu and agreed to suspend their strike of three weeks, Now it’s two weeks gone and the Health workers say no progress action since to address the concerns raised.

The National Delegate Conference of National Union of Allied healthcare Professionals provided another opportunity for the workers to remind the Bola Tinubu government to act swiftly not to throw the Health Sector into another indefinite strike

Apart from the concerns and demands for improved salary of Health Workers, providing conducive working environment to reduce brain drain, top the worries of the Health Workers.