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Kebbi Assembly Impeach Speaker

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By Mohammad Ibrahim

Kaduna (Nigeria) – Kebbi State House of Assembly, in Northwest Nigeria have impeached its Speaker, Hassan Muhammed Shalla and his Deputy Mohammed Ja’afaru for alleged breach of trust.

They also accused them of embezzlement of allowances of some House Members.

The impeachment motion was moved by Aminu Gunbi from Yauri constituency and seconded by Aliyu Mutubare from Kalgo constituency.

The Speaker, his Deputy and 10 others were absent during the impeachment sitting presided over by Abubakar Sabo of Birnin Kebbi North constituency.

It was gathered that there were 12 out of 24 members of the house in attendance and all supported the impeachment.

Another motion was immediately moved by Bala Danbaba Waje from Dank/Wasagu West constituency, seconded by Mohammed Dantani Yellow from Shanga constituency appointing Habib Musa Jega as the new Speaker and Mohammed Bena as Deputy.

Director Legislative, Mohammed Usman admitted oath of office to the new Speaker and his Deputy in the absence of the Clerk.

The impeached Speaker, Mr. Shalla while reacting described his impeachment as ridiculous and rebellious.

“Musa Jega and his Deputy who were impeached last year have ceased to be members of the House because they decamped to another party and their seat was declared vacant since then.

“Their sitting was illegal going by the fact that the entire House was on recess till next month. The mace with which they used is not the authentic Assembly mace which is in the custody of the Clerk to the House.

The new Speaker Mr. Jega, when contacted, insisted that the house legally convened after two weeks recess on Tuesday.

The impeached speaker Shalla from Gwandu constituency and his Deputy Ja’afaru from Zuru constituency, both lost their re-election bids to APC in the last election.

World Immunization Week Aims to “Close the Immunization Gap” and Provide, in Africa, “a Gift for Life”

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Nairobi (Kenya) – The World Health Organization’s World Immunization Week (WIW) from 24th to 30th April this year aims to raise awareness about the importance of vaccination to people of all ages and increase rates of immunization against vaccine-preventable diseases around the world. This year WIW focuses on ‘closing the immunization gap.’ African Vaccination Week is being celebrated under the theme “Vaccination, a gift for life”.

Despite recent progress within African countries, there is still significant opportunities provided by immunization.

Did you know that:

• Immunization can protect against 30 different infectious diseases, from infancy to old age;

• Vaccines are one of the most successful and cost-effective public health stories;

• Immunization saves the lives of 2 to 3 million people worldwide each year.

In addition, the overall health benefits are significant. Immunised children have higher cognitive abilities and are more likely to attend school and go on to be productive members of their community.

By reducing illness and long-term disability, vaccines also generate savings for health systems and families. Health workers are freed up and parents spend less time looking after sick children(1).

Immunisation programs average about 80% coverage globally. South of the Sahara, the average was 80.6% for the DPT3 vaccine in 2013, with wide disparities across countries.

Africa has made several gains beyond increasing reach of immunisation; some diseases, polio for example, have been eliminated through wide-scale immunisation programmes. Vaccines are available in public vaccination programmes in the vast majority of African countries, thanks to sustained political will, international support and innovative public/private partnerships2.

Ensuring equity and coverage across the continent and within countries requires sustained effort and resources. As African countries grow economically and actively finance vaccines and immunisation programmes(2).children and entire economies benefit. Fully-immunized African children have a better chance of living up to their full potential, both intellectually and physically3. And, by investing in immunization, African countries can make a lasting contribution to the millennium development goals (MDGs). These efforts will also advance the health and development commitments of African leaders and governments and allow children and adults to lead productive, prosperous, and healthy lives(3).

Africa and Human Papillomavirus

• An estimated 266,000 women die every year from cervical cancer. Over 85% of those deaths occur among women in developing countries. Without changes in prevention and control, cervical cancer deaths are forecast to rise to 416,000 by 2035; and virtually all of those deaths will be in developing countries(4).

• Cervical cancer is the most common of all cancers in Africa and thus continues to be a significant threat that demands urgent attention in the African Region. In 2012, over half a million new cases of cervical cancer were diagnosed worldwide with 1 in 5 being in sub-Saharan Africa(5).

• The primary cause of cervical pre-cancerous lesions and cancer is persistent or chronic infection with one or more types of the high risk human papillomavirus (HPV). HPV is the most common sexually acquired infection and is most often acquired in adolescence and young adults upon sexual debut5.

• The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates HPV infections cause approximately 68 000 cases of cervical cancer each year in Africa. However, these figures most likely represent a conservative estimate due to the health challenges in health information systems and cancer registries in the region(6).

• Cervical cancer is a preventable disease. Immunisation, together with screening and treatment, is the best strategy to rapidly reduce the burden of cervical cancer(7).

Kenya and HPV

• Cervical cancer in Kenya is the most frequently diagnosed cancer among women and the most common cancer found in women between 15 and 44 years of age(8).

• The primary cause of cervical pre-cancer lesions and cancer is persistent or chronic infection with one or more types of the high risk human papillomavirus (HPV). HPV is the most common sexually acquired infection and is most often acquired in adolescence and young adults upon sexual debut(9).

• Immunisation to protect against HPV, together with screening and treatment, is the best strategy to rapidly reduce the burden of cervical cancer(10).

• Kenya became the first country to protect girls against cervical cancer with GAVI-supported HPV vaccines. The first round of the HPV demonstration project took place at the Central Primary School in Kitui County in Eastern Kenya(11). If the HPV vaccine demonstration programme is successful there, it can be expanded to other regions across Kenya.

• This vaccination programme will help Kenya achieve its goal to prevent unnecessary deaths from cervical cancer in Kenya and support an entire generation of women to live healthy, and productive lives.

• MSD commends the HPV immunization efforts in Kenya and supports its continued partnership with Kenya’s Ministry of Health to expand HPV vaccine coverage across the country.

“For more than 100 years, scientists at MSD has been discovering and developing vaccines to help prevent certain diseases in children, adolescents and adults,” said Farouk Shamas Jiwa, Director, Public Policy and Corporate Responsibility in Africa, MSD. “We have an important responsibility to improve access to vaccines and quality healthcare worldwide. We do this by working in partnership with others — governments, donors, patient organizations, healthcare professionals, NGOs, multilateral organizations and others in the private sector — to lend our expertise and knowledge. Our commitment is steadfast as we work to increase access to vaccines now and in the future.”

Distributed by APO (African Press Organization) on behalf of MSD (Merck Sharp & Dohme).

Contacts for Media:

Charlie McCurdy,
Global Communications | Eastern Europe/Middle East/Africa
T: +1 267-305-7545
E: charles.mccurdy@merck.com

Farouk Shamas Jiwa,
Director, Public Policy and Corporate Responsibility in Africa
T: +41 799623934
E: farouk.jiwa@merck.com

Nigeria: Kaduna Celebrates Africa Vaccination Week

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By Mohammad Ibrahim

Kaduna (Nigeria) – Kaduna State, Northwest Nigeria has joined the world in marking the 2015 African Vaccination Week. This is in line with the global dedication which set up 24 – 30 of April as the African Vaccination Week.

According to organizers of the event, highlights of activities for the week include radio discussion programme in both Hausa and English – the programme is expected to focus on the benefits of immunization in Africa.

Others activities include sensitisation of caregivers in undeserved/ non compliant communities in five local government areas by Journalists Against Polio.

This focuses on mainstreaming of immunization as a gift to life in some tertiary health facilities.

The event was jointly organized by JAP, State Primary Health Care Agency, and other Partners.

It would be rounded off with a parade for immunization by pupils of a primary school based in Kaduna on the 30 of April.

Nigerian Group Urges Women To Back Tougher Punishment For Rapists

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By Mohammad Ibrahim

Kaduna (Nigeria) – Peace Revival and Reconciliation Foundation in Nigeria have called on various groups including Human Right Activists, Lawyers, Civil Societies and Women Journalists to join the fight against child rape in the country.

Chairperson of the group, Hajiya Maryam Abubakar who made the call also advocated for tougher punishment to help reduce gang-rape or forcing young children into sex.

She appealed to every Nigerian to support the fight against increasing rape cases destroying the Girl-Child in the country.

“Such unfortunate and un-religious activities play a role in destroying the lives of many innocent Girl-Child in the country.

“We are advocating for severe Punishment for any person or group found in such unholy activities, capable of destroying the lives of many teenagers both boys and girl in the communities.

“As well as to also charges him on damages cause the child with the aims of preventing further molestation.

“The unfortunate thing is that most parents shy away from taking their daughters to police or file a court case due to poverty and low level of Child right violation.

“Many parents usually hide their daughters after been raped by either elderly person or group of young boys.

“That is known in the communities for committing such notorious attitude to young girls” she said.

Maryam decried that failure to try rapists also lead to emergence of gang-rape activities among youth.

She however noted that many young Girls were killed as a result of force rape, while some were infected with HIV/Aid and other related sexually transmitted diseases

“It is really unfortunate how Ritualist’s force force young girls into sex with most times killing the girls,” he said.

She advised Parents on the need to educate their daughters on ways to avoid collecting things like sweets, biscuits, chocolate or money from elderly person.

How Loretta Lynch becomes 1st black woman US attorney general – Vanguard

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The US Senate confirmed Loretta Lynch as the nation’s first black female attorney general Thursday, installing an aggressive counter-terrorism prosecutor as the top law enforcement official for President Barack Obama’s final 21 months in office.

Lynch was confirmed in a 56-43 vote — with 10 Republicans crossing the political aisle to lend their support — following weeks of gridlock after her confirmation process was dragged into a bitter partisan battle over abortion.

She takes over from outgoing Attorney General Eric Holder, whom Republicans had criticized as being a rubber stamp for Obama’s policies.

Lynch’s confirmation brought to an end a months-long process that Democrats noted took longer than the confirmation of the seven previous attorneys general combined.

“Today, the Senate finally confirmed Loretta Lynch to be America’s next attorney general – and America will be better off for it,” Obama said in a statement.

“Loretta has spent her life fighting for the fair and equal justice that is the foundation of our democracy.

Lynch, 55, is US Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, where she thrived as a relentless federal prosecutor putting mobsters and terror suspects behind bars.

Her office has prosecuted more terrorism cases since the 9/11 attacks of 2001 than any other office, noted Democratic Senator Amy Klobuchar, who described Lynch as “exactly the type of tough and tested leader” Americans need in the job.

She has “a world-class legal mind… unimpeachable character, and an extraordinary record of achievement,” Klobuchar said.

With her confirmation dragging on, Lynch dived into her work as US attorney. Just this Monday, she announced a 25-year prison sentence for an American from New York who admitted he tried to join an Al-Qaeda group.

With Republicans seething over what they argue is White House overreach, many expressed hope that Lynch, who would be only the second woman to hold the post after Janet Reno (1993-2001), would strike a less overtly political and combative tone than Holder.

At her confirmation hearing in January, she said she would act independently and aimed to build a “new and improved relationship” with Congress, where Republicans who control both chambers are incensed with Obama’s policies, particularly his unilateral actions last year on immigration.

Nigerian Premier League: Kaduna United Strategises For Return To League

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Kaduna (Nigeria) – Kaduna United Football Club has return to the drawing board for a workable strategy that will re-propel the club back to the country’s premier league.

Head Coach of the Football Club, Saleh Barnabas expressed confidence that his club will not only return, but will perform better in Nigeria’s Globacom Premier League next season.

Barnabas who spoke in Kaduna, Northwest Nigeria said the club is redoubling its effort in ensuring a return to the premier league.

Kaduna United FC finished 19th with 45 points in the 2013/2014 season table and so had to be out of the professional league.

Kaduna United FC is expected to host Katsina spotlight on 2nd May in Kaduna in the Nigerian National League (NNL).

The Head Coach, however, said the club would recruit more players to build a stronger team for future challenges.

“I believe and have confident that the Kaduna United will return to the Glo premiere league next season because we are working on our weaknesses and we will over come them.”

“We are organising friendly matches with other strong clubs from different parts of the country to assess our performance before the league begins formally.”

“We will be playing Borno United and other clubs within the state before going to face other clubs across the country.”

Barnabas is optimistic that the players will be committed and determined to make the club stronger.

Xenophobia: Group Urges Nigeria To Cut Ties With South Africa

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By Mohammad Ibrahim

Kaduna (Nigeria) – Reject Nigeria South Africa Group has protested against the ongoing killings of foreigners residing in south Africa with a call on Nigerian government to cut ties with South Africa.

The youths in red T-shirt and black trousers stormed MTN office in Kaduna Northwest Nigeria to express their grief over the killings.

The group also gave 24 hours ultimatum to the south African government to end the killings which they described as madness.

The Nigerian youths raised placards with inscriptions including ” Zuma is insincere”‘ Nigerians once Freed you from Agony ” All South African companies must go” FG Recall Nigerian envoy to South Africa”

“Mandela will never forgive ‘U’ ” No to killing of Foreigners in South Africa” ” No to killing of Nigerians in South Africa” ” No to all South African Companies ” Blacks are not animals” among others.

The group urged Nigerians to boycott all South African services from MTM and DSTV until the killings stop.

The youth issued a threat that failure to end the killings of foreigners in South Africa may led to devastating consequences to all South African companies operating in Nigeria.

A letter signed by the group National coordinator. Comrade Yusuf -I- Yusuf and National Strategic Committee Ambassador Umar Galadima respectively was issued to MTN management during the protest.

The letter was copied to United Nations, African Union, ECOWAS, Nigerian President and South African Ambassador to Nigeria.

“we the concern citizens of Nigeria Reject South Africa group hereby call for immediate stoppage of hostility on lives of Nigerians and other foreign nationals in our black sister nation South Africa.

“The black race and humanity at large will no longer tolerate the laxity of your government in protecting the lives and property of Nigerians and other foreign nationals who are there to contribute to your national economic growth and productivity.

“while we accommodate your multibillion dollar investments without any economic sanction or intimidation on lives of any of your citizens.

“The escalating situation of ethnocentricity in your country may result to African instability and that cannot be accomodated in 21 st century.

“we hereby once agains say no to xenophobia and call for immediate halt to the killings and destruction of property.” The letter reads.

Receiving the letter from the leaders of the group, MTN Kaduna Manager, Danjuma Musa promised to forward the letter to the appropriate authorities.

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Polio: Nigerian Agency Tasks Parents On Children’s Immunisation

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By Mohammad Ibrahim

Kaduna (Nigeria) – Kaduna State Primary Health Care Agency (SPHCA) Executive Secretary, Dr Sufiyan Mu’awuyya Babale has tasked parents to ensure their children were immunized against Polio.

He stated this while commenting on the ongoing immunization exercise in the state, saying the Agency has already distributed vaccines to all the Local Governments in the State for the exercise.

Mu’awuyya also commended development partners for their giant stride aimed at ensuring the eradication of polio in Nigeria.

He also commended efforts of Traditional rulers and religious leaders for their efforts and urged them to redouble efforts for the progress of the exercise.

In a statement signed by secretary of Journalists Against Polio (JAP) Kaduna State Chapter, Lawal A. Dogara, about 2 million children between 0 – 5 years are expected to be immunized in Kaduna state.

JAP Secretary also explained that health camps have been set up for distribution of free drugs within the state.

He confirmed that adequate steps have been taken by the State Government to ensure all eligible children were vaccinated.

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