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UNDP, Benue govt. partner to improve security, health of the IDPs

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From Attah Ede, Makurdi

The United Nations Development Programme, UNDP, in collaboration with the Benue State Government, has organised a one day seminar on Durable Solutions FrameWork Development and Action Planning, for the Internally Displaced Persons(IDPs) in the State.

Speaking during the workshop held at Palm Garden Hotel Makurdi, Friday, the Commissioner for Humanitarian, Disaster Management, Mr Aondowase Kunde, said the Task Force on Durable Solutions was constituted with the aim of returning Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) to their respective ancestral homes in the State.

He explained that, already a survey has been conducted to identify the pressing needs of IDPs across various camps.

Mr. Kunde stated that the state government in collaboration with other partners have embarked on provision of necessary facilities in the camps, including sinking of hand Wells at Ortese IDP Camp, where boreholes could not yield water.

He assured that the collapsed Dam at Ortese will be repaired to address shortage of water to the community.

According to him, “information has been collated from IDPs that lost their seed yams and other valuables. It will soon be replaced in no distance time” and called on the people to be supportive to government at all times.

“It is the desire of Governor Hyacinth Alia to improve security, health and water supply to various Internally Displaced Persons camp (IDPs), across the state as they await final return to their ancestral homes.

In his remark, the Commissioner for Agriculture and Natural Resources, Moses Ogbaji, said the committee met over five times with recommendations on how best to find a durable solution that will enable the IDPs return to their ancestral homes.

He stated that amidst challenges, some IDPs are better than prisoners since they have freedom to move in and out of the camps at will.

Ogbaji noted that cluster settlements will go a long way in the of invasion by herdsmen in Benue communities.

In his presentation, the UNDP representative on Durable Solutions in Benue State, Mr Adewole Oke, commended the efforts of the governor Hyacinth Alia administration in improving the conditions of IDPs in the state.

He maintained that from the data gathered by International for Migration Organisation (IMO), there are over 130,000 IDPs with over 38,000 households in the state.

He explained that the humanitarian situation in the State has affected schools, market and other social and economic activities, stressing that the resettlement of IDPs required long time approach.

Mr. Adewole called on public spirited individuals and organisations to come and join hands together with Benue State to solve the problems of IDPs.

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Eye Centre tasks students to protect their eye from harmful objects to avert blindness

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By, Nicholas Justus, Kaduna

The National Eye Centre Kaduna has commenced free eyes screening and treatment targeting about 1000 students, staff and others at the Federal Government College Malali Kaduna. 

The Chairperson of the Planning Committee, Mrs Patricia Ella Idoko, who spoke to newsmen said the decision to visit the school is influenced by this year’s theme for World Sight Day which is “Children, Love your Eyes”

According to her, there’s an increasing number of blinding conditions in Nigeria, with a majority suffering from poor eye vision.

She added that the outreach is a form of community service with efforts geared towards the prevention of blinding conditions amongst Nigerians, especially Children.

“Today’s outreach is one of the activities lined up to commemorate World Sight Day which comes up every second Thursday of October.

“We are on an eye screening outreach to Federal Government College, Malali, Kaduna and we are starting with the Junior secondary classes first. We have a Target to cover the numbers despite how many they are, including the teachers.

“This year’s theme for World Sight Day is Children, Love Your Eyes, so yes our pick is in line with the goals because majority of them are 18 years old and below.

Earlier the visiting Team gave talks to the students on how to love their eyes by protecting it from harmful objects such as brooms, pencils, biros and others.

Eye screening tests were also carried out to ascertain the state of their eyes and prescribe medications or lenses in necessary cases.

“We had a small talk with the students on how to love and protect their eyes by avoiding sharp objects to the eyes. Objects such as biro, sharpened pencil, brooms, and others like rubber rings or a finger into the eye should be avoided.

“So if any of the students or teachers have a complaint about the state of their eyes like itching, redness and others, it will be duly attended to by those screening them.

“Everything is geared towards the prevention of blindness because if somebody is blind, it’s like the world is void, only darkness around.

“These children are young and full of potential, so if we work towards protecting their eyes, they can achieve their dreams in life.

“But once it is hampered by blindness, it affects others too because someone will have to guide them and lead them all through their lives and it’s not a good thing.

In Nigeria, according to her, the record keeps increasing and about 450 million persons are living with poor vision, worldwide. “That means 1/12th of the World’s population have some form of blinding condition.”

She disclosed that the major causes of blindness include Cataract, glaucoma, retina or macular disease, retina detachment, infection and trauma caused by accidents, noting that most of the causes of blindness can be prevented.

“This exercise is like a community outreach to address the high rate of blindness because prevention is better and cheaper than cure and this is a way of preventing blindness for these children.

Mrs Patricia who is a Physician streseer said that the main goal of the outreach is to see the children to ensure that any child having any eye condition that needs attention, can be checked and taken care of before it gets to the blinding state.

Expressing satisfaction about Eye Centre’s commitment to Eye care, the students of the school King Alabi Williams Oluwashinaola and Olivia Igwuezi called for sustainable health care for school children stressing that the economy has limited the ability of so many people from prioritizing health care.

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Adamawa govt begins fumigation of houses to avert further spread of cholera

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From Yagana Ali, Yola 

In an effort to prevent the spread of cholera outbreak in the state , the Adamawa state government has embarked on fumigation of homes, major drainages and refuge dumps in Yola and Jimeta towns to contain outbreak of cholera, mosquitoes and other pests in the state

The outbreak of cholera, had so far claimed over 12 lives, with 304 others hospitalised. 

While Addressing the fumigators, on behalf of Governor Ahmadu Fintiri, Commissioner for Education, Dr Umar Garba-Pella, directed them to ensure house-to- house disinfectants of over 20 wards in the metropolis and extend the same to the 21 LGAs.

Pella said, the government had dedicated the September, monthly sanitation exercise to curb cholera adding, the fumigators should ensure  desilting the drainages to facilitate the free flow of water to contain flooding.

He urged residents to support the exercise, adding that fumigation and other sprays would destroy dangerous insects like mosquitoes and their larvae as well as ensure a healthy environment.

Pella reiterated the government’s aim to ensure hygiene and a clean environment.

The Commissioner, at the closure of exercise, appreciated the level of compliance, at Shagari, Wuru-Hausa, upper luggere, Rumde, Doubele  specialist  hospital and others, where cholera patients were admitted.

One of the residents, Mr Shehu Aliyu, chairman Shagari Community Association, lauded the initiative, describing it as timely and beneficial to the people of the state.

“The reintroduction of the monthly sanitation is a good measure to tackle cholera, flood and malaria associated with this season. Aliyu added.

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NAFDAC vows to checkmate substandard, falsified medicines in S-east region

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By, Chinelo Kodilichukwu Enugu 

The National Agency for Food, Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has appealed to stakeholders in the medicine sales value-chain to actively join the agency to checkmate substandard and falsified medicines.

The Director of NAFDAC in South-East, Mr Martins Iluyomade, made the plea in Enugu during a one-day NAFDAC Community Sensitisation on Substandard and Falsified Medicines in Nigeria.

Iluyomade said that the war against substandard and falsified medicines involves all stakeholders in the medicine supply and sales value-chain to ensure a holistic fight and assured verifiable results in the near future.

According to him, the culture of keeping silence should stop as medicine sales do not have profit gains implication only but it has many lives saving implications.

“All of us have a duty to protect everyone around us against substandard and falsified medicines as we have to think of taking critical stand against those that engage in the unwholesome practice.

“As I speak, I am sure someone is somewhere still faking medicines and such injurious medicines find their way into the drug markets and health facilities.

“We should stand against substandard and falsified medicines and report to NAFDAC anyone selling or distributing chalks and other unwholesome substances

as medicines,” he said.

Earlier, Mr Collins Ogedegbe, State Coordinator of NAFDAC in Enugu State, said that the sensitisation involved all stakeholders as NAFDAC believe that “it is necessary to engage in continuous dialogue to ensure no link in the medicine supply and sales value-chain is left behind.”

“We want to work with everybody as a team and ensure there will be no hiding place for any unwholesome practice within the medicine supply and sales value-chain in Enugu State,” Ogedegbe said.

Speaking, Mr Oliver Ezemba, Chairman of National Association of Patent and Proprietary Medicine Dealers (NAPPMED), Ogbete Main Market (Unit A) Enugu, lauded NAFDAC as well as Bill and Melida Gates Foundation for the sensitisation and enlightenment of NAPPMED members and other stakeholders.

Ezemba noted that it was gratifying that all members of NAPPMED had closed all shops to come and learn as well as ensure they follow due regulations and be more careful as they conduct their medicine sales businesses.

“NAPPMED has been partnering in an active manner with NAFDAC and other agencies or bodies involved in medicine value-chain supply and sales all these years.

“With today’s interface and sensitisation, we will fashion out ways to work closely and by doing that checkmate all forms of substandard and falsified medicines sales and outlets.

“I sincerely believe that when we collectively do this, we will be safe-guiding the lives of everybody around us,” he said.

Those that attended the sensitisation included: community pharmacists, representative of traditional rulers and community leaders as well as the media.

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100 journalists benefit from MWAN, NUJ free medical outreach in Ebonyi

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By Uchenna Okah, Abakaliki

No fewer than 100 media practitioners in Ebonyi State benefited from the state council of Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) free medical outreach.

The free medical services were organized by the council in collaboration with the Medical Women Association of Nigeria in the state.

The outreach was part of the activities lined up by NUJ to mark this year’s press week with the theme “The Media Admits Economic Uncertainty”.

The free medical outreach centered on health talks, blood and sugar screening, hepatitis, oral care and treatment among others.

Over 30 journalists who have teeth-related problems were treated by a team of Dentists and counseled after the treatment.

Speaking during the medical outreach, the state Chairman of the union, Samson Nwafor said he included the outreach in the 2024 press week events because of the importance of health checks in the lives of the journalists because of the nature of journalism which makes the practitioners too busy to care for their health.

He opined that the free medical services will go a long way in keeping the journalists fit for their duties.

A former Chairman of the union, Comrade Tony Nwizi, described the medical outreach as timely in view of the pressure journalists encounter in their duties which affects their health.

The President of the Medical Women Association of Nigeria in the state, Dr. Lilian Nwobashi urged journalists to always go for medical checks to save them from health issues.

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Bogoro LG boss, Sumi warns against forcing family planning on Women in Bauchi

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From, Ajiya Ayuba Bauchi

The chairman of Bogoro local government area of Bauchi State, Surveyor Yakubu Lawi Sumi on Wednesday said that they have recorded a low birth rate as a result of family planning forced on women by some health personnel in the state.

Sumi made this known in an exclusive interview with The Nations News Nigeria correspondent in Bauchi, however warned both government and private health personnel to stop providing family planning for women without the approval of their husband.

He said that if it continues, it will definitely affect the local government and the future generations, describing the act as bad.

According to the council chairman, fixing family planning by some health personnel to women is causing the local government to record a low birth rate.

Sumi added, “You can see a woman of only ten years in marriage but she will stop giving birth just like that, which is not proper”.

Surveyor Lawi Sumi explained that  it is very wrong for any health personnel to give family planning without the agreement of the husband and the wife.

He assured that they will continue to create awareness to the communities and all the 13 Ward that formed the local government about the issue of family planning.

He urged health workers in the local government, traditional, religious leaders, women and youth groups to play a critical role by sensitizing the people about available health care services in their areas.

The chairman further warned that anybody found guilty of fixing family planning to any woman without the approval of her husband will definitely face the wrath of the law.

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