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Harmattan; Clerics Urge Nigerians To Support IDPs With Blankets, Warm Clothing

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By Ibrahima Yakubu

Kaduna (Nigeria) — A Team of Nigerian Clerics have called for provision of Blankets and warm cloths to the needy, especially, the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) as well as people on the street to protect them against all forms of wind and Harmattan cold.

The Team made the appeal after embarking on visitation to some motherless and Destitute homes, calling on the wealthy, companies, government and Non-governmental organisations across the country to start assisting.

Pastor Yohanna Buru, Leader of the christian clerics, who also led the team to some street beggars emphasised the need for Nigerians to donate cold- protective cloths so as to protect the needy from diseases and respiratory infections such as conjunctivitis, asthma, cough, catarrh, tonsillitis,

”This Harmattan season comes with its own challenges to Health and environment, to skin and also to hair and the body in general. The season is about to start any time from now, and there are thousands of IDPs, beggars and destitute with thousands of Orphans at orphanage homes, mostly children that really need the assistance of Nigerians.

“Everyone has started buying cold -protective -cloth for Himself and children, but very few Nigerians care about the life of street beggars, destitute and IDPs at various camps at this harmattan”

In a remark, Alaramma Abdulrahman Mohammad Bichi,, a Muslim Scholar, says, there are plenty of blessing attached to who ever donate cloth or blanket to IDPs, destitute, or any needy. Adding that even the Almajiri’s on the street begging with scattered and dirty cloth need assistance to make their lives better.

Mallam Muntari saleh, spokesman of Northern Blind Forum in Nigeria decried of neglect and stigmatisation by Nigerians to physically’ challenged persons by not involving them in most development activities in the country.

Muntari said “No one care for us, and protect us and our children at any Good or bad season only Allah

Kaduna Wins $2 Million World Bank ‘Save Children’ Grant

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By Mohammad Ibrahim

Kaduna (Nigeria) — Governor Nasir El- Rufai of Kaduna State, Northwest Nigeria says the Worl Bank has selected his state to receive USD 2 million grant to advance the Save a million Children programme in the state.

The grant is to support the progress made by his administration in improving the standard of living in the state especially, towards women and children.

Speaking at the formal presentation of the final report of the 2015 All Progressives Congress (APC) transition committee, El-Rufai said the House of Assembly has passed the Primary Healthcare Under One Roof (PHCUOR) Bill, hence ensuring credibility an attracting donor support.

“The effort to improve our Healthcare system is receiving international and local awards, thanks to the effectiveness of the Commissioner, Professor Jonathan Andrew Nok, and the dedicated staff of the heath ministry.

“UNAIDS, gave Kaduna State the prize for the best performing State during the Maternal Newborn and Child Healthcare (MNCH) week.”MTN Foundation selected our submission to upgrade the maternity wards of five of our general hospitals. Last week, the world Bank selected Kaduna State for a USD 2 million grant to advance the Save a million Children programme.”

“We have ended the practice of making students pay for admission form into any state owned school, effectively savings our parents nearly 4 billion in 2016.”Teacher recruitment is advanced, while training modules for current teachers have been developed. As the education agenda unfolds, we are energizing the local economy with contracts for the renovation and construction of primary schools and supplies of furniture.”My formal receipt of the final report also marks the official conclusion of the work of the 2015 transition committee.

“He said the work ahead is enormous and charge the committee members to always be ready to serve the state or the country in any capacity anytime they are called upon.

Earlier the committee chairman and Secretary to the State Government, Balarabe Abbas Lawal said, the committee was saddled with the task of studying issues on ground and to proffer useful recommendations to guide government in discharging its responsibilities.

He commended the governor and the party for given them the chance to serve both parties during the transition.

Nigerian Leader Tasks African Broadcasters On Content

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President Muhammadu Buhari of Nigeria has challenged public broadcasters in Africa to improve on their content for positive development.

Buhari was speaking Thursday, at the 9th African Union of Broadcasting (AUB) General Assembly in Abuja.

Represented by the country’s Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, he said public broadcasters in Africa should invest in quality content for the viewers, adding that in the media industry, ‘content is king’.

”Broadcasting is not just about equipment, and technology is not an end itself but a means to an end. There has been too much focus on equipment without massive investment of time and resources into content,” he said.

Buhari cited the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) as an example of a public broadcaster that has leveraged on content to dominate the media space, adding that ”They have become the catalyst for growth in the production and channel industry with spin-offs like BBC FOODS, BBC PRIME, BBC WORLDWIDE, etc. Their catalogue of content that they now sell all over the world is admirable.”

He said the creation of content and world class production would create jobs, provide revenue for government and quality entertainment capable of increasing the broadcasters share of the advertising pie.

”Therefore, I challenge you to be the stimulant for growth in your creative industries and serve the promotion of culture. You must not lose the younger generation who are fast changing their view of television, what they watch and how they watch it. If the issue of content is not addressed urgently, public broadcasters in Africa that once dominated the broadcasting landscape will have no viewers in the next 10 years,” President Buhari said.

He challenged African countries to see the Digital Switch Over as ”an opportunity to provide enhanced services, quality programming, interactive content and a new and vibrant media industry that will help grow the economy of the various African countries and create jobs”.

He urged the AUB, formerly known as the Union of African National Television and Radio Organizations, known by its French acronym URTNA, to retake the initiative of ensuring that more African viewers are able to watch global sports events like the FIFA World Cup and the Olympics.

”URTNA used to get the radio and TV rights for broadcasting such events to African viewers, using the public broadcasters, instead of the practice now that some individual marketing companies will simply secure the rights and price such beyond the reach of national broadcasters, thus limiting viewership to the few who can afford pay TV subscription. The AUB must work hard to regain its lost glory in this respect,” the President said.

He urged AUB member countries to explore and exploit the commercial viability of the services of the Nigerian Communications Satellite (NIGCOMSAT) for the socio-economic benefits of Africa and the world at large.

The Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN) and the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA), the two largest radio and television networks in Africa, are the official hosts of the 9th AUB General Assembly.

Nigeria: National Teachers Institute Graduates 18,000 Students

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By Mohammad Ibrahim
Kaduna (Nigeria) — Nigeria’s foremost teacher training institute with centres across this country is graduating 18,000 students who took teacher education courses in its 2014 academic year.

Director General of the Institute, Dr. Ladan Aminu Sharehu told journalists in Kaduna, Northwest Nigeria, the convocation ceremony scheduled for Saturday will issue certificates to those who studied Post Graduate Diploma in Education PGDE, National Certificate of Education NCE and Advanced Diploma in Education.

Sharehu who emphasised the need for teachers to upgrade themselves educationally, added that the NTI is ready to partner state governors across the country in building capacity of their teachers.

“We must pay attention to teachers training so as to improve on their standard to be able to teach properly. People should stop comdenming teachers without improving on their welfare.

“They need to be paid regularly and also allowed to upgrade themselves academically, followed by regular training, if at all we want them to teach properly. Until we do that we will continue to have low standard teachers across the country,” he said.

He said the institute currently run Degree programmes in Education, Mathematics, Physical education, Social Studies and integrated science.

“Teachers desire to have degree certificates because there is so much outcry in the country on the low quality of our teachers. We believe our teachers desire opportunity to upgrade themselves to next level of education qualification,” he said.

The NTI boss added that the institute have 500 centers across the country and fully functional for teachers to acquaint themselves academically.

Nigeria To Participate In CHOGM, UN Conference On Climate Change

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By Muhammad Bello
Abuja (Nigeria) — President Muhammadu Buhari of Nigeria leaves Abuja Thursday for Malta, to participate in the 2015 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting which begins in the island nation on Friday.

A statement by Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina said Buhari and other Heads of State and Government are expected to deliberate on fresh Commonwealth initiatives on development and climate change, with a view to contribute to ongoing global efforts.

A new Secretary-General of the Commonwealth who will take over from the incumbent, Kamalesh Sharma, will be announced at the summit which will also feature the presentation of a progress report on the eradication of polio.

Mr. Buhari will leave Malta for Paris on Sunday, where he will present Nigeria’s statement at the United Nations Climate Change Conference scheduled to open on Monday.

He will join over 100 other world leaders on the opening day of the conference which will be hosted by President Francois Hollande of France and the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Mr. Ban Ki Moon.

Buhari will also participate in a summit of the Heads of State and Government of the Lake Chad Basin Commission and Benin Republic, which has been scheduled to take place on December 2 in Paris, on the sidelines of the United Nations Conference on Climate Change.

Deliberations at the Paris meeting of the Lake Chad Basin Commission and Benin Republic will focus mainly on the war against Boko Haram and other security issues of common interest to participating countries.

President Buhari will be accompanied on the trip by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Geoffrey Onyeama, the Minister of Environment, Mrs. Amina Mohammed and the National Security Adviser, Maj.-Gen. Babagana Monguno (rtd) among others.

Nigeria: Group Calls For Strengthening Of Routine Immunization In Kaduna

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By Longtong Ibrahim

Kaduna (Nigeria) — A coalition of Civil Society Organizations in Kaduna, Northwest Nigeria, ‘Routine Immunization Task Force’ says it is committed to supporting the State Government in strengthening Routine Immunization through monitoring and tracking of immunization activities in state.

Assistant Coordinator of the group, Mohammed Gidado in an interview with AFRICA PRIME NEWS said, the group was formed to advocate to government on ways of improving routine immunization in the state, especially where gaps exist, either in the purchase or disbursement of vaccines, or in the budget itself.

Gidado explained that the group hopes to achieve that through advocacy and partnership with key ministries and agencies like Ministry of Health, State Primary Healthcare Agency and Ministry of Economic Planning.

He said, “in our quest for advocacy, we would as well build a consensus with the Kaduna State Primary Healthcare Development Agency (KSPHCDA) which is going to be basically on validation of community scorecard, and then, follow up in primary healthcare centers to know how far these routine immunization are going on.

“So it is based on this facts that we would advocate to government, whether it is going on well or not; or what government has budgeted is in line with the need on ground.”

According to him, routine immunization include all immunizations given to babies (when mothers take their babies to health centers) from births to nine months, or even after, such as BCG, OPV1, HEPBO, OPV1, Pentavalent 1, PCV, Rotavirus 1, and Measles among others.

He said, the group is supported by Community Health Research Initiative

Fuel Scarcity Impede Pupils Attendance To School In Northern Nigeria

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By Iliya Kure
Kaduna (Nigeria) — Ismail Hassan has not been to school since last week. His mother is afraid this could go on for a long time, despite the fact that the school may close in three weeks. “He has not written some of his papers in the exams” she said expressing fear that it may affect his progress in school.

“We are worried” she told AFRICAPRIMENEWS.

Ismail is one out of many pupils in Kaduna and probably parts of Nigeria, where pupils have stopped going to school because of the hardship presented by petrol scarcity in Nigeria.

Many filling stations have stopped selling the product due to shortage in supply, prices have also gone high where they are found

A number of schools are also recording low pupils turn out, and this is causing confusion among teachers of some primary schools. “We cant sanction them because it is not their fault, it is the fuel scarcity, we are also suffering it”. Says Ibrahim, a teacher in one of the primary schools in Kaduna metropolis.

The shortage in supply to petrol stations in nigeria is attributed to shortage of the commodity in the country.

For another teacher, Malam Alhassan, “government need to pity the common man and ensure this products are available in all filling stations. It is affecting our coming to school. Some teachers come to school late, while other children have stopped coming to school.

Africa’s largest economy and biggest oil producer on the continent is unable to refine enough oil to meet its domestic needs. Petrol which is sold at N87.00 government control price today is sold at N200.00 by touts, in other cities it is N250.00.

This is because the commodity supplied to filling stations end up in the hands of touts, who sell it at exorbitant price.

To help reduce the diversion of the products, the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) has restricted filling stations to selling petroleum product between 6.00am to 8.00pm pending an improvement in the situation which it says has caused untold hardship on Nigerians.
In another move, the Nigeria Security & Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC), Kaduna State Command has arrested eight filling stations Managers, and ceased two tankers for diversion of petroleum product in Kaduna.

NSCDC State Commandant, Modu Bunu said “In view of the biting fuel scarcity leading to long queues across the Nation and the urgent need to end it, the Kaduna Command of NSCDC has stepped out measures to check-mate petroleum dealers who indulge in selling over the approved pump price to black-marketers beyond official hours which is from 0600hrs to 2000hrs,” he noted.

Nigerian government says the shortage is caused by refusal of the fuel importers to supply the commodity due to sabotage. But on their part, the importers say government owed them subsidy money which they need in order to import more fuel.

The government had already presented the National Assembly with supplementary budget of N575 billion to pay for the gap created in the payment of subsidy to the importers.

For Mike Sunny, “this is a clear case of corruption for a leader who came in to fight corruption, after all, during his campaign they say there is nothing called fuel subsidy, all appropriated money is stolen by Jonathan’s administration, this means Buhari is stealing the money he wants the National Assembly to approve for subsidy.

“This is business as usual, it is a shame that as minister of petroleum the president is busy going round the world while we suffer.”

Nigeria has a history of unaccounted money from the sales of its oil, with many of its key officers accusing the country leadership of embezzling oil proceeds.

An unpublished audit report commissioned by the petroleum ministry in early 2012 reveals that about $29bn was lost over 10 years in price-fixing scam involving the sale of natural gas. It also estimated that the country loses $6bn a year due to oil theft.
World Bank’s ex-vice-president for Africa, Oby Ezekwesili in August 2014 said about $400bn of Nigeria’s oil revenue have been stolen or misspent since the country’s independence in 1960.
Another unpublished report by Petroleum Revenue Special Task Force also uncovered a $29bn fuel subsidy scam.
A National Assembly report of April 2014 shows that Nigeria has loss $6.8bn in fuel subsidy scam in two years.

The politics of the fuel subsidy and corruption may continue across the nation, creating basis for debate for the different divide in the country either religious or ethnic lines, but many more pupils would continue to pay for it the hard way by not going to school.

Pope Francis In Kenya At Start Of African Tour

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Pope Francis
Pope Francis

Pope Francis has arrived in Kenya for a three-nation African tour – his first to the continent as Pontiff.

President Uhuru Kenyatta and ululating crowds welcomed him at the airport in the capital, Nairobi.

A leading Muslim cleric in Kenya welcomed the visit, saying it gave hope to the “downtrodden in the slums”.

Pope Francis is also due to visit Uganda and Central African Republic, which has been hit by Christian-Muslim conflict.

I go with joy to meet Kenyans, Ugandans and our brothers in Central Africa,” he told journalists on his plane, the AFP news agency reports.

He played down fears for his safety by joking: “I’m more worried about the mosquitoes.”

Kenya’s government has said that up to 10,000 police officers may be deployed during the visit.

Pope Francis is due to hold a mass on Thursday at the University of Nairobi sports ground, where a crowd of more than one million is expected, Kenya’s private Daily Nation newspaper reports.

The Atheists group in Kenya group said the decision to declare Thursday a public holiday and a day of prayer was unconstitutional.

“The constitution clearly states that there shall be no state religion. We cannot have the government acting religiously,” its leader Harrison Mumia said, Nation FM radio station reports.

 

culled from www.bbc.com

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