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Arewa youths commend FG over Nnamdi Kanu’s arrest, raid on Igboho’s house
The Arewa Youth Consultative Council has commended the Federal Government for the arrest of the leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Namdi Kanu.
The commendation is contained in a statement issued on Friday by the group’s National Director of Media and Communications, Isah Ismaila.
The group, in the statement, also commended the operatives of the State Security Service, SSS, over a raid on the self-acclaimed Yoruba activist, Sunday Igboho, leading to recovery of weapons during the operation.
The statement said: “It is greatly shocking to know that 7 AK-47 assault rifles; 3 Pump Action guns; 30 fully charged AK-47 magazines, 5,000 rounds of ammunition and other dangerous weapons are found in the residence of an acclaimed champion for self-determination.
“Are they meant for a violent insurrection against the Northern settlers in southwestern Nigeria?
“We must acknowledge that the North suffers from both internal and external security threat, but we’re confident that we shall gradually overcome.
“It is a pity that despite Northerners are being unnecessarily killed in the South in the name of agitations for a sovereign state of Biafra and the Yoruba Nation, some people are yet to see what the crime of Kanu and Igboho are.
“If the political and traditional stakeholders of the South cannot end this calculated killings of Northerners or cannot directly frown at this criminality; we would be left with no option other than to reconsider our doubts.”
“The unanswered questions about Nnamdi Kanu and Sunday Igboho is, why was there no condemnation from the almighty Ohanaeze Ndigbo, the southeast Governors Forum, South East Traditional Council, the Afenifere, the South West Governors Forum, South West Traditional Council and other influential stakeholders in the entire region?
“Why do they swiftly warns the Federal Government at the very moment Kanu was rearrested and Igboho’s residence was invaded?”
Conspiracy and recklessness, the director claimed, is becoming the new normal.
“Does anybody realize that an average Northerner has nothing to lose when the insult get to the unbearable point?
“Does anybody understand that if the North will do to the south half of what they do to Northerners; the whole world must shake?
“Every day, we are forced to bitterly swallow insults and mourns painfully while others celebrate and justify the intentional harassment, disrespect and killings of our brothers in the name of ‘unknown Gun Men’.
“The bitter insult is how majority of their print and electronic media intentionally take sides with the perpetrators instead of our law enforcement agents that are equally killed by these agitators. Imagine how the majority of their Youths are defending these criminals because they believe their actions as ‘right and just’.
“We cannot stop any section of Nigeria to see Nnamdi Kanu and Sunday Igboho as their heroes but we hope; they shall all face the full wrath of the law over their crimes without fear, favor or compromise; for any reason.
“We equally demand that the perpetrators and sponsors of banditry, kidnappings and Boko Haram in Northern Nigeria should also be treated in the worst language they understand.”
According to Mr Ismaila, the Igbo and Yoruba don’t hold their representatives accountable for refusing to champion their struggle in the floor of the house.
This, he said, is the reason why northerners are always blamed.
“Northerners wish you no ills, they are the most sincere, tolerant and accommodating friends you can ever find all across Africa.
“As they wish you well, kindly stop the hate,” the statement noted.
The director appealed to the government to the Federal Government to provide a relocation solution for settlers and herders.
This, according to him, might ease the tension in the North and South.
He said: “We PRAY that, if the violence cannot end, the Federal Government should facilitate the safe return of every Northerner (herders, traders, and settlers) back to the North, while the Igbos and the Yoruba’s to equally relocate back to the south, pending on the outcome of the future and if there shall be a softer landing, we pray for a united, peaceful, stable and KO prosperous Nigeria.
“We shall continue to encourage Northerners to resist the temptation of blind judgment, hate, avenging the killings of our innocent brothers and anything that is against our moral, traditional and cultural values.
“All patriotic Nigerians are advised to commend the professionalism, patriotism and commitment of our security and intelligence agencies toward curbing crimes despite the overstretched criminal activities all across Nigeria.
“We remain patriotic Nigerians now and always,” the director concluded.
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NUC upgrades universities medical-related programmes
The National Universities Commission (NUC) says it has upgraded some medical-related programmes in the Nigerian universities from Bachelor’s degree to doctoral status.
This is disclosed in a statement signed by the commission’s Acting Director of Public Affairs, Mrs Franca Chukwuonwo, and made available to newsmen in Abuja on Wednesday.
Chukwuonwo said the decision was driven by the need to incorporate more clinical and practical sessions, improve foundational course coverage, enhance clinical skills, and address all specialty areas comprehensively.
She noted that the upgrade aligned with global best practices for training professionals in these fields.
“This quest to upgrade the status of some medical-related programmes from Bachelor’s Degree to Doctor was borne out of the desire to incorporate more clinical/ practical sessions.
“It is to provide sufficient coverage of foundation courses, improve on clinical skills and cover all specialty areas.
“The trend seeks to also align with global best practices applicable in the training of professionals in these medical related programmes.
“Furthermore, the certificates obtained from the Nigerian University System (NUS) can be at par with those obtained in similar programmes from other climes” she said.
She added that it would also ensure the requisite harmonisation, mutuality and global competitiveness of Nigerian graduates in terms of certificates evaluation, employability and further studies in the relevant disciplines.
She listed the programmes upgraded as: Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm D), Doctor of Physiotherapy (DPT), and Doctor of Optometry.
She added that the duration of the programmes was increased from five to six years to accommodate the additional courses and clinical incorporated into the curriculum.
“The general public and all stakeholders are hereby informed that the Doctor of Medical Laboratory Science (DMLS) programme does not exist in the NUC’s BMAS or CCMAS.
“And thus has not been captured as an upgraded programmes. Consequently, DMLS programme is not approved in any university in the country,” she said.
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NCDC urges collaborative action on health emergencies
Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC) has reaffirmed the critical role of risk communication and community engagement in addressing public health challenges.
Dr Tochi Okwor, the Head of Disease Prevention and Control at NCDC, made this known during the reopening meeting of the National Risk Communication Technical Working Group (NRCTWG) in Abuja on Wednesday.
Okwor stressed the urgency of proactive measures to safeguard Nigeria against current and emerging health threats.
She acknowledged the foundational work of the first Risk Communication Lead at NCDC, whose leadership facilitated the establishment of the NRCTWG in June 2018.
She said “this multispectral platform has since played a pivotal role in coordinating responses to public health emergencies across ministries, departments, agencies and partners.”
She highlighted the multiple health challenges the country continues to face, including annual outbreaks of Lassa fever, cholera, cerebrospinal meningitis and the growing threat of antimicrobial resistance, which she referred to as “the silent pandemic.”
She also raised concerns about looming threats such as the re-emergence of Ebola, the Marburg virus, and the ongoing response to human metapneumovirus.
“Our preparedness and response efforts hinge on effective risk communication and community engagement.
“This is not just about sharing information but ensuring the right information reaches the right people at the right time, inspiring trust and action,” she said.
She stressed the devastating consequences of misinformation, citing the saltwater bath rumours during the Ebola outbreak and the conflicting narratives during the COVID-19 pandemic.
“These instances highlight the critical need for harmonised, evidence-based communication to manage health emergencies effectively,” she added.
Nma Ogbonna, Head of Health Promotion at the Federal Ministry of Health, commended efforts in risk communication, particularly in public health emergency surveillance at airports.
Ogbonna revealed the ministry’s active involvement, including an information committee focused on risk communication.
However, she acknowledged gaps in formal reporting and expressed the need for better documentation and collaboration with international partners to strengthen Nigeria’s public health response.
Dr Olufemi Ayoola, Director of Health and Social Care at the National Orientation Agency (NOA), expressed gratitude for past collaborations that have nurtured growth.
Ayoola highlighted professional advancements within the team and reaffirmed the commitment of the Agency under new management to strengthen partnerships, including with NCDC, for continued public health progress.
Mrs Maureen Kojo, Chief of Animal Health at the Federal Ministry of Livestock Development (FMLD), announced that the Ministry has notified all 36 states and the FCT to be on alert and take preventive measures to avoid the spread of anthrax.
Kojo said that a surveillance team has been deployed to the states and RCCE activities have begun to educate and raise awareness about the disease.
Mr Yunus Amadou, State Facilitator,
UNICEF, emphasised using the meeting as a platform to reflect on past achievements, identify areas for improvement, and strategize for greater impact in the future.
Amadou acknowledged the hard work, collaboration, and commitment of stakeholders in protecting Nigerians’ health and well-being, urging continued collective efforts to make a difference.
Ms Racheal Abujah, Senior Health Correspondent at the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), underscored the importance of transparent communication and accurate reporting in public health efforts.
Abujah stated that collaborative efforts, such as those between NCDC, NOA, and international partners, are crucial in building trust and ensuring effective risk communication, particularly during health emergencies.
Additionally, she highlighted the role of the media in disseminating clear, reliable information to the public, reducing misinformation, and driving community engagement to improve health outcomes in Nigeria.
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Tanker explosion kills driver, injures 1 in Ibadan
A tanker loaded with Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) has exploded, killing its driver and injuring one other person in Ibadan.
Mr Yemi Akinyinka, General Manager (GM), Oyo State Fire Service Agency, confirmed the incident in a statement made available to newsmen on Wednesday in Ibadan.
He explained that the tanker lost control, rammed into two other trucks, and somersaulted into a nearby pit before bursting into fire.
The GM said the incident resulted in the death of the tanker driver and injured the motor boy.
“The incident happened around Fijabi House, Agbowo, Ojoo/Iwo Road Expressway.
“The agency received a distress call about the fire incident at exactly 2.45 a.m. through a telephone call.
“The service swiftly deployed personnel to the scene and curtailed the fire from spreading to the nearby residential area.
“On arrival, we met three trucks of 20-metre distance from one another involved in the fire incident,
“The driver was burnt to death while the motor boy was rescued alive and taken to the University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan, for treatment,” he said.
Akinyinka stressed that the tanker was utterly destroyed by the fire while the other two trucks were rescued by the agency’s personnel.
“The agency’s Director of Operations, Mr Ismail Adeleke with team members, the police, and some other security agencies were at the scene to prevent a breakdown of law and order,” he said.
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