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PDP To APC: Stop Dodging Issues, Nigerians Want Answers Not Insults

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Abuja (Nigeria) – Nigeria’s opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has asked ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) to stop dodging issues and provide answers on government’s lack of transparency, abuse of power, dwindling economy, escalating insecurity and apparent failure in governance since it assumed power at the center.

In a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Olisa Metuh, the PDP says insults by APC’s Spokesman Lai Mohammed cannot be a solution, because the PDP would never be cowed or distracted from providing robust and credible alternative views which it owes Nigerians.

Full Statement Below:
“Whilst we understand the desperation of Alhaji Lai Mohammed to remain relevant even without any influence of electoral success in his political career, at any level whatsoever, he and the APC must understand that being in government comes with demands of accountability, civility and decency.

“We appreciate the elementary knowledge of the APC spokesman in his new role especially against the backdrop of his struggling to impress two masters at a time, Bourdellion and the President, who distributes the largesse at the moment, but Nigerians expect that in his search for job, he should be decorous, mature and on the side of truth and accountability.

“However, going through the hurried response by the APC, it is clearly noted that the party did not address any of the issues raised by the PDP in its widely reported press conference on Sunday.

“The APC failed to address the issue of the recent organized public harassment and humiliation against the immediate-past First Lady and wife of the former President, Dame Patience Jonathan at the Port Harcourt airport obviously organized and orchestrated by the Director of Protocol in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Husseini, who cited ‘order from above’ in his direct threats and insults to the former First Lady on phone.

“Furthermore, the nation is still waiting for the APC and the Presidency to address the issue of the divisive and tendentious statement by President Buhari who declared to the world that he would run a discriminatory government based on voting pattern in the last general elections, in clear violation of his oath of office and the provisions of the constitution.

“Nigerians are still waiting for explanations on the embarrassments that characterized the President’s US visit, which instead of bringing gains, yielded only disagreements, accusations and exchanges between the Presidency and their American hosts.

“The Presidency and the APC are yet to address the issue of the disgraceful treatment meted out on some Nigerian bankers and captains of industries by the President during the visit as well as the absence of an economic team in an important meeting with US officials thereby robbing the nation of the benefits of the discussions.

“Nigerians are still waiting for answers on the issue of resort to sole administratorship by the President in managing of the affairs of the nation without proper recourse to statutory arms and organs of government as stipulated by the constitution. They are still waiting for explanations for the lack of policy direction that has left the nation’s economy in tatters with continued fall of the naira and agonizing loss in the capital market which has lost over N1.1 trillion in the last two months.

“The citizens are still awaiting clarifications on the important issue of the $2.1 billion loan the Presidency is taking from the World Bank for purposes yet unknown to the public and relevant arms of government. They want explanations on what the loan is for, what the terms are and who decides on how the money will be spent.

“The APC has failed to address our question on the handling of the nation’s resources in the last two month, where whereas the Presidency is unliterary depleting national resources in the name of bailout for states, state governors are on air announcing that they have not received any form of bailout whatsoever from the center.

“We restate our call for this government to come out clear on this loan as well as publicize details of its expenditure in the last two months. Instead of addressing the matter, the APC resorted to insults, which will never sway Nigerians from demanding for explanations.

“We had also raised the issue of intimidations and harassments of members of election tribunals in Rivers and some other states by the Director of DSS, ostensibly to secure judgments against the PDP. We expect answers from the APC on the fact of nepotism in the appointment of the Director of DSS and that of Mrs. Amina Zakari as Acting Chairman of INEC. Does it mean that appointments under the APC administration are now based on a nexus with the President or APC leaders either by consanguinity or affinity?”

“We demand for direct answers on issues. In this regard, we charge the APC and especially its spokesman, Alhaji Mohammed to settle down and strive to partner with us in elevating the national political discourse from the domain of insults to that of issues, so that the public, especially the younger generation of Nigerians would be adequately informed on national issues.

Nigerian Agency Donates Drugs To Victims Of Zaria Blast

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Kaduna (Nigeria) – National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has donated drugs worth millions of Naira to victims of bomb blast receiving treatment at Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) Teaching Hospital Shika Zaria.

A suicide bomb blast in Zaria, early July has killed 25 people, injuring several others who queued for biometric registration, mostly primary school teachers.

Donating the Drugs, northwest Zonal Director of NEMA, Musa Ilallah said the drugs were to help in replenishing the hospital stock used while treating the victim

Responding, the Medical Director of the hospital, Prof. Lawal Khalid commended the effort of NEMA, saying the agency has contributed immensely since day one in conveyance of victims to the hospital.

He explained that though the hospital staff were on Strike, volunteers have continued to render services to victims of the blast.

Out of the 37 casualties brought to the hospital, only eight are currently receiving treatment.

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10 Year Old Bomber Kill 15 In Damaturu, Northeast Nigeria

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A 10 year old female suicide bomber has killed 15 people in an explosion at a market in Damaturu, northeast Nigeria.

Eye witnesses say the blast occurred at about 9.30 am local time – the latest in a series of attacks that hit the region.

Some traders at the market told journalists that the girl who blew herself had two other accomplices who were apprehended.

Speaking on one of the apprehended suicide bomber, a trader, Bukar Saliu said, the woman had to be shot at before she could talk.

“The woman who was injured by the gunshot fired at her later confessed to the security operatives that they were three in number sent by suspected Boko Haram terrorists on a mission to detonate the bombs.

“The woman confessed that their third company was asked to take her explosives to the hospital with the intention of detonating it when people coming to see the casualties gathered there.

And when the security people rushed to the hospital, they were able to identify the woman and disarmed her.”

Police spokesperson in Yobe, Toyin Gbadegeshin, confirmed the incident to journalists, “a female suicide bomber, aged about 10 years, detonated the explosive device at a crowded main entrance of the popular Sunday Market, killing 15 people, including 10 females and five males, while injuring 47 others.”

He said, the police have recovered five other units of explosives that have not yet detonated.

The blast is coming six days after a suicide bomber killed three policemen at a checkpoint on the outskirts of the city.

Earlier this month at least nine people were killed in the state by a female suicide bomber as worshippers gathered to mark the Muslim holiday Eid al-Fitr.

Shun Homosexuality, Preserve Your Value – Christian Preachers

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By Iliya Kure
Kaduna (Nigeria) – A Christian mother in Kaduna, northwest Nigeria, has tasked the youth to desist from all forms of homosexuality and honour God with their bodies.

She warned that gayism and lesbianism could ‘destroy their bodies’ and ‘destroy their relationship’ with God.

Rifkatu Bulus Danfulani who was speaking at ECWA Gospel Church Romi New-Extension Kaduna, called for high moral standard on part of the youth, encouraging them to depend on Jesus to carry out their responsibilities.

“If you are still young maintain yourself, don’t allow anyone to deceive and destroy you.” She said.

Danfulani in a special prayer for the youth says, “Father among these ones, they shall not partake in homosexuality; para venture any of them has gone into internet and is having all these things in the internet, I ask that Lord you help that person, help them not to go back to that internet, in Jesus name.

Her position was coming at the heels of a call for respect for the rights of homosexuals on Saturday in Kenya by US President Barack Obama who is on a visit to Africa.

On Saturday, Obama has called on Africans to stop discriminating against the gays, describing the act, as treating people differently because of race.

Obama’s comment had attracted criticism from anti-gay community, mostly religious leaders who say Obama was imposing his morality and views on Africans.
A Priest, Peter Kamomoe of the Holy Family Basilica in Nairobi who felt Obama may have a secular point of view said, “for us, we are talking on Christian point of view. That we continue to adhere to Gospel for marriage and family.

“We respect that is the family… a family consists of a woman and a man, and of course the fruits of their coming together. The fruits of their marriage is having children,”

Many countries in Africa have introduced laws banning homosexuality. This has given anti-gay community the right to challenge contrary views like Obama’s. Africans largely hold preservationists’ religious perspectives and see homosexuality as a taboo.

In a joint press briefing with Obama in Nairobi on Saturday, President Uhuru Kenyatta said Kenya has more important issues to address than homosexuality.

“Homosexuality is a non-issue. Kenya has more serious issues that need to be addressed,” he said.

A month earlier, Kenya’s Vice President, William Ruto, while addressing a Christian gathering in Nairobi said, “We have heard that in the U.S. they have allowed gay relations and such things. I want to say as a Christian leader that we will defend our country Kenya, we will stand for our faith and our country,”

Nigeria Enters Second Year Free Of Polio

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By Longtong Ibrahim

Kaduna (Nigeria) – Nigeria has recorded a zero case of polio in the last one year, making it a step closer to achieving the goal of eradicating polio in 2017.

 
The last case of polio reported, was that of a 16 months old boy from Sumaila, LGA in Kano State.

 
A statement by National Primary Health Care Development Agency in with its partners says Nigeria will officially be taken off the list of polio-endemic countries if all pending laboratory investigations return negative in the next few weeks; adding that it would be certified polio free by WHO in 2017, if it maintains a zero case status and strengthens its surveillance system.

 
“If this progress is sustained with no re-infection and surveillance remains strong, Nigeria and the rest of Africa would achieve polio eradication by 2017.” The statement says.

 
Nigeria recorded 122 polio virus cases in 2012, making it the country with highest number of polio cases globally.

 
“Government and partners reiterate that it’s going to take a lot of hard work. Polio campaigns will need to continue and reach all children in the country several times a year.

 
“While there is polio anywhere in this world, every child is at risk. Surveillance needs to become even more sensitive so that no virus will be missed. And routine immunization coverage needs to improve significantly, especially in the northern states.”

 
It says, the achievement could be traced to Nigeria’s commitment in its “all-out” effort which focuses attention, resources and activities on the remaining polio strongholds of the country, particularly the northern states.

 
Executive Director of the Agency, Dr. Ado Muhammad said,“Today we are looking forward to 2017 and we remain committed to finding concrete and sharp solutions to overcome the remaining bottlenecks until we achieve eradication in this country; We recognize the need to sustain and re-double our efforts to ensure every child is reached.”

 
He commended the efforts of field workers who are working tirelessly to achieve this goal despite all the challenges; “it is important to pay tribute to the hundreds of thoughts of vaccinators, community mobilizers, Traditional and Religious leaders, parents and caregivers who have supported polio eradication efforts for more than a decade, despite the challenges,” urging them to sustain the gains made towards polio eradication by 2017, when Nigeria will be certified polio-free by WHO.

 
“Nigeria’s achievement in stopping polio will save hundreds of thousands of children from lifelong paralysis or death each year. Polio efforts have contributed substantively to improving the health system, including disease surveillance, routine immunization and maternal and child health. Dr. Ado Muhammad said.

Healthcare: Foundation Announces Commitment to Building Skills and Capacity in East Africa

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By Longtong Ibrahim
Kaduna (Nigeria) – The Global Entrepreneurship (GE) Foundation has announced series of new commitments aimed at addressing critical health challenges in East Africa through a sustained focus on skills development and capacity building.

 
One of such new commitments is the announcement of the $14.7 million to Building the Healthcare system.

 
This will be executed through the establishment of GE Healthcare Skills and Training Institute in Kenya (GE’s first-ever dedicated healthcare skills advancement center in Africa), and a $1.7M GE Foundation grant for Biomedical Equipment Training and Safe Surgery programs in Ethiopia.

 
According to the GE Africa Future of Work White Paper, titled, ‘Building Strong Workforces to Power Africa’s Growth,’ Sub-Saharan Africa will need to create an average of 15-20 million new jobs per year over the next three decades to meet the current challenge of unemployment.

 

The paper says the health sector is faced with critical workforce shortages, with Africa ranking the lowest in the availability of health personnel; having 12% of the world’s population and 25% of the world’s burden of diseases, Sub-Saharan Africa has only 3% of the world’s health workforce.

 

Hence, in the White Paper, the African urbanization story underscores the need for Governments and their partners to invest aggressively in enhancing skills.

 

The President and CEO of GE Healthcare Africa, Farid Fezoua, said, “Investing in the training and education of healthcare professionals to strengthen capability building is one of the greatest enablers for sustainable healthcare development.

 

“GE Healthcare’s education strategy integrates technology and localization in the design and deployment of tailored education solutions including the establishment of new healthcare training centers, locally configured curricula and a range of education partnerships with leading regional academic institutions and global partners.

 

“As a major force for change, we aim to increase access to localized education, training and skills development programs for more healthcare workers across Africa.”

Source: Africa Prime News

Nigerian Police Warns On Illegal Police Guards Hiring

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Kaduna (Nigeria) – Nigerian Police has warned individuals and corporate bodies to desist from using illegal police guards for their personal services.

 
A statement by Force Public Relations Officer, Emmanuel Ojukwu, emphases that there are dangers associated with the ‘unlawful’ practice, citing a case of an oil services company that hired a dismissed Police Officer, who in turn procured ‘miscreants’ dressed in uniform and armed them to serve the company.

 
“It is the duty of the Nigeria Police Force to warn the public of the dangers inherent in this unlawful practice.

 

“The Special Protection Unit of the Force is available and equipped to meet the special protection needs of corporate bodies and individuals.” It says.

 

The statement advises interested individuals to apply for such services.

 

“Those interested are to route their application to the Inspector-General of Police for approval.” The statement says.

Ghanian Organisation To Train Journalists On Drug Related Issues

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By Longtong Ibrahim

Kaduna (Nigeria) – The West Africa Drug Policy Network and other partners have called on media practitioners in Ghana to apply for a one day training program scheduled to hold on Wednesday 5th August, 2015.

The training, to hold at GIJ PRESS HALL, Accra, will focus on providing participants a better understanding of the relationship between drug and alcohol addiction to petty crimes, trigger offences and organised crime in relation to socio-political issues like national security, governance and the entire political process.

A statement made available to Africa Prime News says the training will serve as an avenue to sharpen the understanding of journalists on drug issues in Ghana, in view of harnessing their information gathering and reportorial skills on drug related issues.

It adds that, the training will provide an opportunity for participants to gain a better understanding of how they can utilize their unique positions as opinion leaders and agenda setters to strategically and consistently cover drug related issues in the country in a way that will holistically benefit all sectors of the Ghanaian populace.

It says the training sessions are expected to be highly instructive and interactive and Participants would benefit from lecture sessions to expatiate on the nature of drug policies in Ghana and the impact it has on socio-economic development.

Interested applicants are to submit their Detailed curriculum vitae, which must show their current role in the media industry or position in a media house if it applies; A one page letter of motivation stating why they want to take part, how they would use the knowledge gained from this course, how they perceive the current reportage of drug related events and how it can be enhanced.

It further advises Applicants who have previously published stories related to drug issues in the country to provide links or clippings of their previous reports.

Interested applicants are to send applications to Emmanuel Bensah via email ekbensah@gmail.com and ‘cc’ Maria Goretti-Ane via email mariagorettiane@yahoo.comon or before Wednesday July 29, 2015 at 5pm.

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