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UNICEF Urges Nigeria To Focus More On Children Of The Poor

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By Amos Tauna:

The United Nations Children’s Fund, UNICEF, has urged Nigerian government at all levels to pay more attention to children in poor communities in the implementation of Sustainable Goals (SDGs) to achieve result.

Mohammed Fall, UNICEF Country Representative, Nigeria made the call at a two-day Acceleration Conference on SDGs, organised by Kaduna state, northern Nigeria, to strengthen partnership with local and international partners for effective implementation.

According to him, there is a much higher return on investment, with double fold gain when investment is made on the poorest children compared to those who are wealthy.

“This is important as out of pocket expenditure among the poor is around 80 per cent,” he explained.

Fall stressed the need to focus attention on outreach activities targeting communities, households, parents, pregnant women and children, prioritising preventive rather than curative services.

He said that UNICEF would support Kaduna state government to integrate intervention of health, nutrition, education, water and sanitation services to accelerate attainment of SDGs.

“We have recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding, MoU, with the state government integrating our support in routine immunisation to a broader partnership building on primary healthcare under one roof.

“This is part of our effort to take health services to poor communities in all parts of the state, to ensure that women and children have a chance of survival and have a quality life.

“We want to see a situation where a pregnant mother, a nursing mother and children could access all health services in one health facility, be it immunisation, nutrition, antenatal care, sanitation and hygiene,” he said.

He commended the state government for making huge investment in the health sector, adding that Kaduna state have paid over one billion naira as counterpart fund to different intervention areas with UNICEF.

He, however, express concern over the state’s disturbing malnutrition and sanitation indices which he said would impair progress being made in primary healthcare service delivery.

Also speaking, Susna De, Interim Deputy Director, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, stressed the need to harmonize health intervention to achieve more result.

De also called on the government to mobilise community leaders, private sector to invest in the provision of health services, stressing that funding must be increased, and budgetary allocation be cash-backed.

She said that the foundation would continue to support the Kaduna state government in ensuring quality of health services at primary healthcare centres.

Dr. Eugene Kongnyuy, of United Nations Population Fund, stressed on the need to build a health system that works and take health services to the door step of the people.

Kongnyuy expressed concern that about 70 per cent of women in Kaduna state deliver outside the health facilities, which according to him, predisposes pregnant mothers to untimely death to complications during delivery.

He also stressed the need for a robust accountability framework that would ensure transparency in the health sector for quality service delivery.

The state Commissioner for Health and Human Services, Dr Paul Dogo, said that the state government has in the last three and a half years focused attention on building health system that work.

According to him, no amount of funding would create a positive health outcome without the existence of a strong health system.

He explained, “This is why the government partnered with local and international partners to build health system, particularly primary healthcare to provide quality services.

“Our health outcomes are improving but we need more support to do more toward achieving SDGs by 2030.”

SDGs Implementation: Kaduna Stands Tall At UN Gen Assembly …remains a Pace-setter

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By Joseph Edegbo:

Governor Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna State, North West Nigeria has said the State stands out as a pace-setter in the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

This acclamation was recorded at the 72nd United Nations General Assembly where it presented an in-depth analysis of its SDGs data and strategy for implementation, the first State in Nigeria to do so.

Addressing the Kaduna state SDGs acceleration conference, held in Kaduna on “Development Vision and Aspiration of Kaduna State within the context of the SDGs and the 2030’’ El-Rufa’i said his administration has made progress by adopting the SDGs targets and indicators, investing in data that allows “us to know where we are coming from and what we have achieved so far”.

The governor, highlighted the progress which Kaduna State made, especially the redress of the ugly trends in public schools.

Buttressing his achievements, before the Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations (UN), Ms Amina Mohammed, and other participants at the conference, El-rufai explained that he inherited 4,200 public primary schools in dehumanizing conditions.

El-Rufai who also laid foundation for the Amina Mohammed SDGs Data Lab Building said that he inherited enrolment rate stagnant at 1.1 million pupils, with at least 50 per cent of pupils taking lessons on the floor because of lack of furnitures in June 2015.

He said Amina Mohammed’s building, which is funded by the Gates Foundation, will house analytics operations to deepen the convergence and analysis of big data.

According to the Governor: “In our effort to improve teaching quality standards, the Kaduna State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) had in June 2017 conducted a Primary Four competency test for teachers.”

He explained that 21,780 out of 33,000 teachers that sat for competency examination failed to meet the 75% benchmark.

As part of our education reform programme, we sacked the failed teachers and recruited 25,000 new teachers.

“We have also expanded access to education by making the first nine years of schooling free for boys and the entire twelve years of primary and secondary education free for girls.

This has led to increase in School enrolment from 1.1 million to 2.1 million almost doubling the number of pupils in the State.

The governor said “Through findings from our Annual Health Facility Census, we are investing in 255 primary healthcare Centres (PHCs) – one functional PHC per political ward.

This is to reduce the incidence of under-5 mortality and maternal mortality rates by almost 50%.

“In Kachia Local Government Area, government has invested in the grazing reserves and about 30,000 youths have been supported with funds to cultivate beans for export.

“It is equally providing training and support for commercial farming. In Kubau Local Government Area, 5,000 youths have been supported to cultivate maize, rice and beans for local consumption and export.

“To boost food production, the Kaduna State government has made substantial investment in the agriculture sector, including investment in easing the supply of crucial inputs.

“However, the volatility of incomes and food production coupled with weak social protection and insurance systems have left many households vulnerable to food insecurity, at least on a seasonal basis.

“Our poverty alleviation strategy is driven by knowledge from the Kaduna State GDP & Agricultural Surveys. Agriculture constitutes 36.75% of Kaduna’s economy (KDGDP 2017). About 42.6% of the workforce is employed in agriculture (KASS 2017) producing 22% of the country’s maize,’’ he said.

“We believe that evidence-based data improves our decision-making process by indicating which outcomes are more realistic and how much is required to fund the programmes that ensure that no one is left behind.

According to the Governor, the state was developing integrated and sustainable Infrastructure that would make Kaduna State a leading investment destination in Nigeria: “our comparative advantage’’ to drive the revamping of the industrial sector, to make our state globally competitive.

The Kaduna State Development Plan, which is aligned to the SDGs, is geared towards achieving Social Outcomes by delivering jobs, social security and prosperity.

The infrastructure master plan and industrial plans, he said, were geared towards achieving Economic outcomes through:

“We have prioritized domesticating and localizing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

“We are benchmarking our progress towards meeting the 2030 agenda as the fastest approach to ensuring that we tackle the issues of poverty and human capital development in Kaduna State.

“Our commitment to promoting equal opportunity has guided our programmes in government. And these align with the 17 commitments outlined in the SDGs which advance the goal of ensuring that “No one is left behind”.

“Given the imperative to enhance the living conditions of most of our people, Kaduna State and Nigeria need to ramp the attainment of the fundamental targets and indicators that are encapsulated in the SDGs.’’ El-Rufai said.

Also speaking at the SDGs conference, the Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations (UN), Amina Mohammed, while commending Kaduna state government on SDGs, disclosed that extreme poverty across the world in the last few years has remained high, the same way global hunger has increased.

She also said climate change is threatening the actualization of the SDGs.

Nigeria 2019: Akwa Ibom People ‘ll Show Disdain For APC – PDP …says The Truth Is Undeniable

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The PDP Publicity Secretary in Akwa Ibom State, Ini Ememebong has reacted to what he described as bland statement by the State Publicity Secretary of APC.

In a statement, Ememebong accused the APC Spokesman of making strenuous attempts to discountenance the well-explained intelligence made public by the State Chairman of the People’s Democratic Party, Obong Paul Ekpo.

“The feeble attempt, instead of addressing the issues, went on a frolic of spewing incoherent rants, which everyone knows was written for the author. The intelligence, away from coming from an authentic source, has precedents on which it draws support from.

“The boastful echo of ‘federal might’ has become the new penchant of the broom carriers. The police harassment and arrest of PDP members, on the instigation of the APC; fever pitch expression of desperation by leaders and members of that political coven.

“The resort to crude blackmail, publication of fake and senseless literature; making fake promise of serving a single term and the like, are clear signs of desperation and straw clutching.

“We stand by the intelligence contained in the press statement released by Obong Paul Ekpo and restate as follows:

“There are plans to frame up and arrest key leaders of the People’s Democratic Party.

“There is a plan to cause mayhem at the House of Assembly, to justify their demand for a state of emergency in the state or in the alternative, increase deployment of security to the state.

“Where all else fail, there are plans to disrupt the elections in Akwa aibom and prevent it from holding on the general date, necessitating a postponement to a future date, where hopefully additional security will be mobilized to support the execution of the much acclaimed ‘federal might’.

“This exposure by Obong Paul Ekpo is in sync with the exposition made by Chief Olusegun Obasanjo. The APC should, rather than attempt to abuse Obong Paul Ekpo, address the many issues raised by Chief Obasanjo in his latest address to our nation.

“It is common knowledge that at the general elections, Akwa Ibom people will show their utter disdain for the APC (a party in governance at the Federal level which has brought them and other Nigerians untold economic woes), by ensuring their mass failure in all the elections”, the statement concludes.

South Africa Congratulates DRC President-elect

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Cyril Ramaphosa
Cyril Ramaphosa

 

President Cyril Ramaphosa has congratulated the President-elect of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Felix Tshisekedi Tshilombo, following the ruling of the Constitutional Court which confirmed his victory.

On Sunday, the DRC Constitutional Court confirmed Tshisekedi as the winner of the December elections after rejecting a legal appeal by the runner-up.

According to the court, Tshisekedi, a candidate of the Union for Democracy and Social Progress (UDPS), won the elections with more than 38.5% of the vote, while his close rival Martin Fayulu, another opposition candidate, garnered around 28% of the vote.

They were followed by Emmanuel Ramazani Shadary, a candidate of the ruling coalition.

After Tshisekedi was declared the winner of the election last week, Fayulu rejected the result, claiming that he grabbed at least 61% of the vote, and filed an appeal to the Constitutional Court.

At least two people have been killed in that country as violence broke out following the announcement of the interim election results.

President Ramaphosa on Sunday called on all parties and stakeholders in the DRC to respect the decision of the Constitutional Court and commit to continue with the journey of consolidating peace, uniting the people of Congo and creating a better life for all.

“Now that the highest court in the land has ruled, all the people of Congo and all stakeholders are urged to accept the outcome of the court and move on to consolidate democracy and preserve peace, stability and security of the country,” the President said.

He reiterated the need to respect the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the DRC, in keeping with United Nations Charter, the African Union Constitutive Act and the Southern African Development Community Treaty.

Further, President Ramaphosa emphasised the need for the full implementation of the Peace, Security and Cooperation Framework in the DRC and the Great Lakes Region. He assured Tshisekedi and the people of the DRC of South Africa’s continued commitment to support them in the journey to peace, stability, security and development. – SAnews.gov.za

South African Government Enforces Restrictions To Curtail FMD Outbreak

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President Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa
Ramaphosa Pix
President Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa

 

The Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (DAFF) has reiterated that no live cloven hooved animals may be moved within the area affected by foot and mouth disease (FMD) in Vhembe District.

This follows the outbreak of FMD in Vhembe and Capricorn Districts in Limpopo.

“No live cloven hooved animals are allowed to move into, within, through and out of the area.  Law enforcement has been reinforced and any animals found to be moved around will be confiscated by the police and destroyed,” the department said.

The department said following a meeting between DAFF Minister Senzeni Zokwana and industry, the technical task team met on 16 January and shared information and advice.

After agreeing on the terms of reference, the technical task team has agreed to limit the area being vaccinated to make the long term management of the disease easier, provided this does not compromise the disease control efforts.

The task team also agreed to increase police visibility and provide feed for the affected villages in order to limit the movements and interactions of animals at grazing sites.

“Two sets of teams have started work in the area. Seventeen vaccination teams working in the possibly infected areas are conducting inspections and vaccinations, and four inspection teams are working in the ‘clean’ area to determine the extent of the outbreak.  Four thousand and twenty-one animals in nine villages have been vaccinated so far.

“To date, the disease has been confirmed in two villages. Following reports of clinical signs, three more villages are being followed up, samples have been submitted to the laboratory and the results are expected early next week,” the department said.

The Limpopo Department of Agriculture has since provided feed to the affected animal owners and letters have been sent to 20 trade partners and trade of processed products is starting to flow.

Areas with boundaries

  • Northern boundary, R524 road from Makhado to Thohoyandou up to the Kruger National Park (KNP) fence.
  • Western boundary, N1 Highway from Makhado to the point where the R36 road crosses the N1 Highway.
  • Southern boundary, R36 road from the N1 Highway to Mooketsi. Along the Mooketsi/Giyani Road (R81) from Mooketsi to where the road crosses the Little Letaba River.  Along the Little Letaba River up to the fence of the KNP.
  • Eastern boundary, the KNP fence.

The department has reassured consumers that the product on the shelves is safe for consumption.

“The reason trade is interrupted is because FMD is a highly trade sensitive disease, which calls for trade partners to suspend trade with countries infected.”

The department said it is confident that this is a temporary setback, and it is working with industries to motivate the resumption of trade in safe products.

SAnews.gov.za

SDGs: Nile University Hosts Training Program for 70 Students.

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Seyifunmi Adebote:

Educational institutions in Nigeria are well positioned to communicate the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals, especially among young people.

No doubt, Nigerian Universities, when they accept this responsibility, can play a central role in promoting the Global Goals to deliver a better, more sustainable future for all.

On Tuesday, January 15, 2019, the International Climate Change Development Initiative through her SDGs4Universities program trained 70 selected students from the Nile University, Abuja. The program which held at the Conference Hall of the University was targeted to introduce the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) framework to young students across African Universities and more specifically to engage them to take tailored, innovative actions in their local community that have the potentials to birth global transformation.

According to the Director of Student Affairs, Nile University, Mrs. Aleshinloye, “We believe the Sustainable Development Goals will expose our students to understand how they can make social impacts beyond educational knowledge, as well as, interact with other young people doing amazing things in their communities. Our university will always welcome opportunities like this that helps us to amplify our efforts towards sustainability and sharing best practices to inspire students to implement their own plans.”

Making a presentation at the SDGs4Universities, Semiye Michael, one of 2018 United Nations Goalkeeper and the co-founder of DEAN Initiative shared with the students present some of his solution-based actions towards driving the SDGs in Nigeria. Another speaker, Rita Idehai explained how students can identify some social challenges prevalent in Nigerian Universities what measures the students can take to bring about solutions.

Rose Keffas, a special adviser to Princess Adejoke Adefulire, the Senior Special Assistant to the President, from the Office of the Senior Special Assistant to the President on the SDGs inaugurated a 20-man SDGs Ambassador group. This group of students will be further trained and equipped on ways of better advancing the Sustainable Development Goals in Nile University, demanding accountability from government and creating solutions to social challenges.

According to the SDGs4University project coordinator, Olumide Idowu, “We are taking this project to many other universities across Nigeria to promote knowledge and action about the Global Goals among young people in Universities across Nigeria – private and public.

South African Electoral Commission Approves Deposits For Parties Contesting 2019 Elections

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By Joseph Edegbo:

The South African Electoral Commission has approved election deposits for the 2019 National and Provincial Elections of R200 000 for parties wishing to contest national elections and R45 000 per provincial election contested.

The IEC said the amounts are the same as those used in the 2014 national and provincial elections, meaning it is a significant reduction in the amount in real terms.

“The final determination of the deposits by the commission followed the publication of the proposed amounts for public comment in October 2018. A total of 14 submissions were received from political parties and other stakeholders. The submissions ranged between calls for an increase in the deposit amounts, retaining the proposed amounts, and a decrease or the scrapping of deposits,” the IEC said.

In making a determination of the final deposit amounts, the commission said it has considered all the submissions along with local and international practice.

“The practice of prescribing election deposits has been part of our electoral democratic reality in South Africa since 1994. In setting the amount, the commission sought to strike a judicious balance between an amount so high that it unfairly impairs the ability of potential electoral contestants and an amount so low that it fails to dissuade frivolous parties and results in a long, unwieldy and cluttered ballot paper,” IEC explained.

In 2004, the amounts set were R150 000 for national elections and R30 000 for provincial elections. This was increased to R180 000 and R34 000 in 2009 and raised again to R200 000 and R45 000 in 2014.

Steady increase in parties contesting elections.

Despite the increases in the amount of deposits, the IEC noted that the number of parties contesting national and provincial elections has steadily risen over the past 20 years, while the number of parties that have won seats in the National Assembly has remained relatively constant.

The commission warned that parties which fail to secure a seat in the National Assembly or provincial legislature forfeit their deposit to the National Revenue Fund.

“The number of votes required to secure a seat in both the national and provincial legislatures depends on the turnout of the elections. In 2014, parties required 45 892 votes to be guaranteed a seat in the National Assembly and between 13 627 votes (Northern Cape) and 59 219 votes (Gauteng) for a provincial seat,” the IEC said.

There are currently 285 political parties registered for national elections with the Electoral Commission and a further 36 applications are currently under consideration.

In order to contest the elections, political parties must:

  • Be registered with the Electoral Commission;
  • Submit a list of candidates within the specified period on the election timetable and
  • Pay the relevant deposit within the specified period on the election timetable.

While there is no deadline for party registration for participation in an election (as with voter registration it is continuous), the IEC warned that political parties which have not yet submitted a registration application to the Electoral Commission are unlikely to meet all the requirements for registration in time to contest this.

Nigeria 2019 Election: History Beckons On Kaduna State

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Crowd at the ABS Kaduna
Crowd at the ABS Kaduna

 

By Ibraheem Musa:

In many ways, history repeated itself last Friday, when President Muhammadu Buhari went to Kaduna, in continuation of his presidential campaign tour across the country. Like always, the former capital of northern Nigeria stood still for Buhari, as residents waited for over 10 hours, under the scorching sun, for his arrival. As early as 6 am, people started trooping to Ahmadu Bello Stadium, the venue of the event, to take a vantage position where they will witness history. Around 2 pm, Ali Akilu road, Ahmadu Bello way and Junction road which lead to the stadium, were chocked up with people. Children, young men and women, including elderly people, took over the roads in order to catch a glimpse of their president.

At 4 pm, President Buhari arrived Kaduna airport but it took him an hour to reach the venue of the event. In fact, his motorcade inched its way very slowly, as his supporters were all over the road, trying to reach their hero as he waved at them. On November 4, 2014, a similar scenario had played out when General Muhammadu Buhari, as APC presidential aspirant, attended the formal declaration of Malam Nasir El Rufai to run for the governorship of Kaduna state.

Significantly, at the same 2014 declaration, General Buhari had raised the hands of El Rufai, declaring him as his anointed candidate. According to Buhari, he had personally asked El Rufai to contest for the governorship, in spite of the fact that the former FCT Minister wanted to work with him. At the event, Buhari had described El Rufai as a pragmatic and prudent manager of resources, who will be just to all the diverse people of Kaduna state. Last Friday, President Buhari also raised El Rufai’s hands and by so doing, the president has endorsed the governor’s re-election. Similarly, APC National Chairman, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole also endorsed El Rufai last Friday, just as he did in 2014, when he was governor of Edo state.

Interestingly, history will not only repeat itself in 2019 but records will also be broken. According to El Rufai, Katsina, Kano and Kaduna states gave President Buhari 25 percent of his total score in 2015. Specifically, Kano state gave the highest votes of 1, 903,999 for the president. Equally, the president got 1, 345,441 votes in Katsina state and Kaduna state followed closely with 1,127, 760 votes about four years ago. Combined, the total votes of these states was 4, 377, 200, which is slightly above the 25 percent of Buhari’s total score of 15, 424, 921 across the country.

Significantly, Governor El Rufai promised that Katsina, Kano and Kaduna states will surpass their own collective record, by giving Buhari 30 percent of the total votes cast in their states this time around. In addition, he pledged that Kaduna state will give the president 80 percent of its votes. Indeed, these are not empty boasts, given the president’s anti-corruption crusade, payment of pension arrears and the various infrastructural upgrade across the country. In particular, these and many populist policies have endeared the president to the people.

In 2015, candidate Buhari had campaigned based on promises. By 2019, these promises of fighting corruption, tackling insecurity and improving the economy have been largely fulfilled. So, all things being equal, Governor Nasir El Rufai will get a befitting birthday gift on February 16, when President Buhari will get re-elected. On March 2, history will also repeat itself when he gets another four-year mandate as governor of Kaduna state.

Ibraheem Musa is with the Directorate of Strategic Communication of Kaduna State Chapter of APC Campaign Council.

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