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Lassa Fever Claims 20 Lives in Kogi, Others Hospitalised

By Derrick Bangura
Following the outbreak of lassa fever in Aya , Machagba communities in Ibaji Local government area of Kogi state, at least 20 persons been confirmed to have lost their lives while other persons have reportedly contacted with dreaded lassa fever in the area of the State are receiving treatment at in Irua specialist hospital in Edo State
The outbreak of lassa fever in the area was said to have caused panic in the local government area where there are no functional hospital to take care of the disease.
Speaking in a chat with newsmen , the former Chairman of Ibaji Local government Council, David Inah Ogwu explained that It was real that there were incidence of Lassa Fever in Aya and neighbouring communities in Ibaji Local Government of Kogi State.
Ogwu pointed out that the first incident that about four persons fell ill and died mysteriously without anybody diagnosing the disease or cause of death and thereafter other who manifested similar symptoms were taken to Irua. The fastest access to treatment is Irua in Edo State.
“It’s easier for the people in those communities to just cross the river get to Uromi and from there to Irua for their treatment.
“About nine persons have been diagnosed to have the Lassa Fever from Irua. The first set of people that went there was about 22 and of the 22, nine were confirmed to have the disease.
“So, seven of them are there right now being treated for Lassa Fever though their condition is not too critical. It is confirmed by the medical facility in Irua that what they have diagnosed and are treating is Lassa fever.
“So far we can say that the casualty figure is about 20. Cumulatively or speculatively 20 have died. Our people find it easier to go to Irua because medical facility can diagnose and treat.
“We are saying speculatively because some other people that died though with symptoms of Lassa Fever but nobody can say specifically that it was as a result of the decease since they were not tested.
“However those who died with full symptoms and confirmed are also nine. The other side of it is that the state epidemiologist has also gone to the community and confirmed the incidence. Even though he is saying that there are just two casualties.
“The thing is that he is not in that community and the ones he could confirm are the two who died in the hospital after the diagnosis and confirmation that they had the disease.
“Some other people had died earlier with the symptoms before they could could get to the hospital. They had manifested similar symptoms, signs of Lassa before they died.”
The former legislator and chairman of Ibaji Local Government said he witnessed similar incidence when he was in the House of Assembly with the outbreak of cholera epidemic.
“The state agents tried to conceal the figures to play down the impact or enormity of the epidemic to no avail and they got annoyed,” he said.
“On the present case, we are lucky and happy that the rainy season is here because cases of lassa fever are rampant during dry season and very common within the rice producing areas as rats come to feed on the rice and chaff they leave on the ground.
“In the process, the rats urinate on the harvested rice, cassava and other food materials on the farms. So, the transmission of Lassa Fever in those areas is easy.
“The Aya community, Machagba and other communities in that area are prone to infestation of rats,” he continued.
“The incidence is more serious than what they are reporting but the good thing is that the state government has waded in and the communities themselves are already sensitising their members.
“A lot of sensitisation activities are already going on to maintain good hygiene, burn the bushes around to prevent rats from accessing their food and adequate protection of food stuff.”
However, the Kogi State Government has confirmed that three reported cases of Lassa in Ibaji local government the state.
The Special Adviser to Kogi State Governor on health matters, Abu Jibril Okikiri who was reacting to the outbreak of lassa fever in Ibaji Local Government area of the state said the affected persons are already receiving treatment at Irua Specialist Teaching Hospital in Edo State.
Okikiri explained that the state epidemiological unit in collaboration with the Kogi State ministry of health has taken a proactive step to prevent escalation of the disease in the Local Government.
“As at today, case of lassa fever record for Ibaji LGA that are currently on care at Iruah Specialist Teaching Hospital are just three. However, it is an outbrak because it is a notifiable disease,” he said.
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FG, UNIDO partner to strengthen Nigeria’s industrial future

The Federal Government has signed a Programme for Country Partnership (PCP) agreement with the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO) to drive Nigeria’s industrial transformation.
At the signing ceremony in Abuja on Wednesday, the Minister of State for Industry, Sen. John Enoh, emphasised the significance of the agreement in repositioning the country’s industrial sector.
Enoh said that the partnership aligned with Nigeria’s commitment to rebuilding its industrial base to achieve structural economic transformation.
He said that the Industrial Revolution Work Group (IWG) had been inaugurated to coordinate the revitalisation of key industrial assets and value chains.
According to Enoh, the partnership comes at a time when Nigeria is moving with clarity and urgency to rebuild its industrial base.
He said that it would boost economic growth, and also ensure structural transformation that empowers the people and reduces dependency on primary exports.
Enoh said that the IWG, which he co-chaired with the President of the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN), Francis Meshioye, was a stakeholder platform designed to address systemic bottlenecks and fast-track industrial zone development.
The minister said that the PCP aligned with the objectives of the IWG, focusing on agro-industrial transformation, SME development, green and digital transition, and skills for industrial competitiveness.
He expressed optimism that UNIDO’s technical expertise and global perspective would enhance Nigeria’s industrialisation efforts through infrastructure development and catalytic interventions.
“We welcome your presence at the table and look forward to integrating your insights into the group’s core operations.
“Nigeria is laying the foundation for the next chapter in its industrial history by modernising institutions, reforming policies, and strengthening coordination across all levels of government,” he said.
Enoh reiterated the government’s commitment to fostering multilateral and bilateral cooperation, urging all stakeholders to transition from agreements to tangible execution.
“As we sign today, we do so with resolve not for the ceremony, but for community-medium impact.
“Let us move together from potential to productivity, from agreement to execution, and from policy to prosperity,” he said.
The Minister Budget and Economic Planning, Sen. Abubakar Bagudu, said that the PCP was expected to boost manufacturing, enhance access to renewable energy, and create opportunities for small and medium enterprises (SMEs).
Bagudu said that it would also strengthen Nigeria’s participation in the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).
He reaffirmed the government’s commitment to ensuring the successful implementation of the programme, adding that Nigeria remained open to international investments and partnerships.
“Nigeria is determined to achieve its economic vision, and we will stay the course,” he said.
The UNIDO Director-General, Gerd Müller, described the PCP as a new phase in Nigeria’s longstanding partnership with the organisation, which dates back 40 years.
“This initiative focuses on six key areas, including industrial policy, innovation and technology, value chain development, and sustainable energy solutions.
“It will directly support Nigeria’s National Development Plan and the African Union’s Agenda 2063,” Müller said.
The UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator, Mohammed Fall, emphasised that the signing of the PCP marked the beginning of a long-term collaboration to drive Nigeria’s sustainable development.
Fall acknowledged the challenges facing the country but reaffirmed the UN’s commitment to working alongside Nigerian authorities and development partners to implement impactful initiatives.
He highlighted the role of UNICEF and other UN agencies in supporting Nigeria’s economic and humanitarian efforts.
He assured stakeholders that the UN remained dedicated to helping Nigeria transition toward a more resilient and self-sufficient economy.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the signing ceremony was attended by representatives of Government, the European Union, UNIDO, and other key stakeholders in Nigeria’s industrial sector.
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National Park advocates carbon reduction for climate action

The National Park Service (NPS) has assured Nigerians of its ongoing efforts to mitigate climate change through carbon reduction.
Dr Ibrahim Goni, the Conservator-General (C-G) of the NPS, made this commitment in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja on Wednesday.
The C-G stated that the approval for the establishment of 10 new national parks in the country would contribute to carbon reduction.
“The seven national parks provide a total area of vegetation of 20,000 square kilometres, and we are confident that it would sequestrate carbon by 4.8 million parts.
“This means that with the introduction of the new 10 national parks, carbon dioxide is going to be sequestrated”.
Goni further advised residents to engage in afforestation to reclaim lands that have been degraded due to erosion.
He commended the Federal Government for its efforts in carbon mediation and for planting 25 million trees to cushion the effects of climate change in the country.
Goni also expressed satisfaction with the federal government’s tree-planting efforts, describing it as a huge step towards conserving the country’s natural resources.
“In 2020, the federal government approved the establishment of 10 new national parks”.
NAN reports that the 10 new national parks are located in Alawa National Park in Niger, Apoi and Edumenun National Parks in Bayelsa, Galgore National Park in Kano state, and Hadejia Wetland National Park in Jigawa.
Others are Kampe National Park in Kwara, Kogo National Park in Katsina, Marhi National Park in Nasarawa state, Oba Hill National Park in Osun and Pandam National Park in Plateau.
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NSE lauds Tinubu on appointment of seasoned professionals at NNPC Ltd

The Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE) has commended President Bola Tinubu for appointing seasoned professionals to lead the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC).
NSE’s President, Margaret Oguntala, stated this in a statement on Wednesday, in Abuja, describing the move as “putting the right peg in the right hole.”
Oguntala praised Tinubu for ensuring that individuals with vast engineering, technical and leadership experience would manage affairs in the NNPC Ltd.
She emphasised that the new leadership would usher in a transformative era for NNPC Ltd, fostering efficiency, transparency, and innovation in the oil and gas sector.
“NSE extends heartfelt congratulations to President Tinubu, on the appointment of Bashir Bayo Ojulari, as the new Group Chief Executive Officer.
“Ahmadu Musa Kida, as Non-Executive Chairman of NNPC Ltd and other board members.
“This significant decision underscores the President’s unwavering commitment to revitalising NNPC Ltd and enhances the energy security of Nigeria through the oil and gas sector.
“I commend President Tinubu for ensuring that individuals with vast engineering, technical, and leadership experience are at the helm of NNPC Ltd,’’ she said.
She said that the move aligned with global best practices in energy governance.
Oguntala said that the strategic appointment was pivotal to achieving sustainable energy security, infrastructural growth, and economic development.
She further expressed optimism that the new leadership would usher in a transformative era for NNPC Ltd, fostering efficiency, transparency, and innovation in the oil and gas sector.
She said that NSE remained committed to supporting the administration’s drive toward national development and energy sustainability.
According to her, NSE looks forward to a fruitful collaboration with NNPC Ltd under its new leadership.
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