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Banditry: Nigerian military neutralize scores of bandits in coordinated air strikes in Northwest Nigeria

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The Armed Forces of Nigeria says it has neutralized scores of bandits and other criminal elements terrorizing the northwest of Nigeria through coordinated air strikes and land attacks particularly in the Northwest region of the country with attendant successes.

Acting Director, Defence Media Operations, Brigadier General Benard Onyeuko while briefing the media on activities of the military across the country in the last two weeks said, the operations involved both kinetic and non-kinetic engagements in different locations within the various theatres, which yielded substantive results. While the security situation in some locations remained peaceful and calm, some other areas recorded some incidents within the period.

General Onyeuko noted that there is relative reduction in the spate of incidents in the various theatres of operations. However, in the course of these operations, some troops paid the supreme price and some others sustained varying degrees of injuries.

He assured that the Armed Forces of Nigeria and other security agencies will continue to forestall the activities of the enemies of the Country.

“Thus we have intensified our aggressive posture to reduce the activities of criminal elements. We have also intensified intelligence surveillance reconnaissance operations in all theatres of operations and main criminals’ logistics supply routes to frustrate movement of arms and ammunition as well as other unlawful items to criminal elements using various NAF platforms.

“The NAF also dominated the airspace within all theatres and provided close air support for ground troops during their operations.”

The full text of the briefing reads below;

  1. Gentlemen of the press, you are welcome to today’s operational brief. You are aware of our operational activities in the various geo-political zones of the Country. Therefore, it is imperative to update you and the general public on the efforts and operational activities of the Armed Forces of Nigeria and other security agencies tackling insecurity in our dear Country. Thus, the update today is a cumulative and summarized presentation of the activities of the Armed Forces in all its operations across the Country between 2 and 15 July 2021. These operations involved both kinetic and non-kinetic engagements in different locations within the various theatres, which yielded substantive results. While the security situation in some locations remained peaceful and calm, some other areas recorded some incidents within the period.

OPERATION HADARIN DAJI

  1. Troops of Operation HADARIN DAJI sustained the onslaught against armed bandits and other criminal elements in the North West Zone of the Country. Land and Air operations were conducted simultaneously at different locations in Zamfara, Katsina, Niger and Kaduna States within the period. These include ambush operations against armed bandits’ at Galadi village in Zamfara State as well as stop and search operations along Isa – Shinkafi Road in Zamfara State; Sheme – Ruwan Godiya Road and Gurbin Baure, border between Katsina and Zamfara States. Also, troops responded to distress call of bandits’ attack at Sabon Garin Yankara, in which troops swiftly mobilized to the location and repelled the attack. Additionally, troops conducted clearance and cordon and search operations at Chabi village under Marabu District in Maru LGA of Zamfara State as well as at Jarkuka Yangayya, Mazaya and Buku villages in Jibia LGA of Katsina State. Troops also within the period conducted rescue operations at Mararaba Maigora village in Katsina State and Dogon Hako village in Kaduna State. In each encounter, troops engaged and subdued the criminals. And recovered several livestock as well as arms and ammunition, including AK-47 rifles, locally made pistols, dane guns and several rounds of 7.62mm ammunition.
  2. On 12 July 2021 base on credible and timely on the massing up of bandits around SUBUBU Forest possibly in preparation for an attack. The Air Component of Op Hadarin Daji dispatched its NAF Platforms and engaged the bandits in a precision bombardment. Several armed bandits, motorcycles, camps and other equipment were destroyed. This dealt a serious setback to their criminal activities in the area. The Air Component of the operation has continued to dominate the airspace with reconnaissance and in support of ground troops.
  3. Generally, the security situation in some locations within Operation HADARIN DAJI theatre is considerably calm which is evident as locals were seen carrying out their daily activities peacefully. To this end, residents of Magami District in Gusau LGA of Zamfara State held a peaceful rally in appreciation of military operations that have ensured relative peace in their environment on 3 July 2021. The rally, according to the residents, was as a result of the locals been able to access their farmlands without harassments or attacks by bandits.

OPERATION HADIN KAI

  1. Between 2 and 15 July 2021, troops of Operation HADIN KAI intensified the onslaught on BHT/ISWAP terrorists within the theatre. Within the period, several operations were conducted, which degraded the operational capabilities of the BHT/ISWAP criminal elements and denied them freedom of action in the North East Zone. These operations considerable successes. While on clearance and fighting patrols, troops contacted and engaged some BHT criminal elements with superior firepower and subdued them at Daushe Village along Ngoshe – Ashigashiya Road as well as Yarchida and Wurrajabbe general areas. In same vein troops repelled BHT/ISWAP attack on security operatives between Jakana and Auno and forced the terrorists to flee in disarray.  During the encounters, scores of the terrorists were neutralized and large caches of arms and ammunition, including AK-47 rifles, RPG guns and bags of assorted rounds of ammunition as well as other equipment, gun trucks and vehicles were recovered. In other developments, troops while on stop and search operations at Damasak, Muna Guarage Check Point and Kukawa Towns in Borno State as well as Bultimari forest in Yobe State, intercepted and arrested several terrorists and their logistics vehicles loaded with large quantities of assorted supplies. Additionally, within the period, several of the BHT/ISWAP’s wives and children surrendered to own troops at Banki LGA following the heavy operational activities of the troops within the Operation HADIN KAI theatre.
  2. On 2 July 2021 some elements of BHT/ISWAP terrorist crossing Damaturu – Maiduguri road in 3 Gun trucks attacked innocent civilians along their path. After receiving a distress call on the incident a NAF Mi-35 helicopter was despatched to the location and engaged terrorists. The 3 Gun trucks were destroyed with most of its occupants, other fleeing terrorists were neutralized by the ground troops during mop-up operation and recovered some weapons as well.

OPERATION SAFE HAVEN

  1. Troops of Operation SAFE HAVEN within the period executed several concurrent kinetic and non-kinetic operations in Plateau and Kaduna States. These include response to distress calls on farmers/herders clashes at Maraban Dare and Gero Villages in Jos South LGA; Babuje and Shen Villages in Barkin Ladi LGA of Plateau State as well as Zaman-Dabo and Zonzon Districts in Zangon Kataf LGA of Kaduna State. During the encounters, troops successfully ensured amicable settlements between farmers and herders as well as stopped herders from grazing and destroying farmlands at different locations. Also within the period, troops carried out raid operations on drug peddlers’ and cultists’ hideouts at Forbur Village in Jos East LGA and Shen Village in Barkin Ladi LGA of Plateau State. Several of the drug peddlers and cultists terrorizing the areas were arrested along with large quantities of cannabis sativa and other illicit drugs. Similarly, during a stop and search operation conducted along Gidan Ado – Vom Road in Riyom LGA of Plateau State, troops intercepted some criminals and recovered some sacks containing unfinished locally fabricated revolvers and other brands of pistols as well as a filing machine within the period.
  2. On the non-kinetic aspect, troops simultaneously held peace and security meetings with community heads, youth leaders and other critical stakeholders in different locations, aimed at tackling the security challenges in the general areas. The meetings were held at Lamingo Area Council in Barkin Ladi LGA; Headquarters Jos South LGA and in the Hakimi Palace at Langai, Mangu LGA, all in Plateau State. Others were at the Headquarters Sect 5 in Bokkos LGA; Jos South Local Government Council Secretariat at Bukuru in Riyom Local Government Council Secretariat and the Emir Palace in Wase LGA, Plateau State.

OPERATION WHIRL STROKE

  1. The operational engagements of troops of Operation WHIRL STROKE within same period undertook kinetic and non-kinetic operations, which were simultaneously conducted in Benue, Taraba and Nasarawa States. Troops on 2 and 3 July responded to distress calls on kidnapping and armed robbery incidents along Kente – Chinkai Road in Wukari LGA of Taraba State and along Katsina-Ala – Tukum Road, some perpetrated by the Azonto’s militia group. Several of the victims were rescued, while some of the kidnappers, including an armed robbers’ informant were arrested during the encounters.
  2. Troops of Operation WHIRL STROKE also carried out non-kinetic engagements in form of security and peace meetings with critical stakeholders at Lufu Joro Community Primary School, Tukum and Udege Development Area in Nasarawa LGA, and youths of both the Tivs of Katsina-Ala LGA and Fulanis of Takum LGA of Benue and Taraba States.

OPERATION WHIRL PUNCH/THUNDER STRIKE

  1. Troops of Operation WHIRL PUNCH/THUNDER STRIKE have continued to sustain their operational tempo in the North West Zone of the Country. Between 2 and 14 July 2021, troops while on stop and search operation at Barde check point between Jama’a LGA and Wasa in Sanga LGA of Kaduna State intercepted a trailer loaded with railway clips and tracks vandalized from Wasa Village in Sanga LGA. Troops apprehended Abdullahi Bello, Ibrahim Jafar and Mohammed Yakubu in the process and handed them over to appropriate prosecuting agency for further necessary action. In another development, a raid operation was conducted along Jiginda Kyayya – Fanock Bedde Road in Jama’a LGA of Kaduna State following a distress call on kidnap incident. Several of the kidnapped victims were rescued. Similarly, troops responded to a distress call and repelled armed bandits’ attack at Kakau in Chikun LGA of Kaduna State and rescued some victims. These operations successfully rescued some kidnapped victims, arrested some armed bandits and other criminal elements during the period under review.

OPERATION DELTA SAFE

  1. Between 1 and 14 July 2021, troops of Operation DELTA SAFE executed several operations against economic saboteurs and other criminal elements within the theatre of operations. Series of anti-crude oil theft, anti-illegal bunkering and anti-illegal oil refining as well as anti-smuggling and anti-militancy operations were conducted, at Egelebie – Jumbo Area in Rivers State, where an illegal refining site was deactivated and several metal storage tanks laden with large quantities of stolen crude oil were recovered. Also at Port Harcourt Tourists’ Beach, Borokiri in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, where troops intercepted and arrested some smugglers along with several trucks, hoses and pumps used in moving illegally refined oil products. Similarly, troops recovered large quantity of illegally refined DPK products in a compound at Macoba area in Rivers State.
  2. In same vein, troops identified a breach point on trunk-lines and stopped ongoing oil siphoning at Kampala Town in Nembe LGA of Rivers State. Additionally, troops located and deactivated an illegal oil refining site with some ovens and metal storage tanks laden with large quantities of stolen crude oil as well as some pumping machines at Okrika Town in Okrika LGA of Rivers State.

OPERATION AWATSE

  1. Troops of Operation AWATSE within the period in focus sustained their operational engagements on anti-crude oil theft, anti-illegal refining and anti-smuggling operations as well as conducted clearance and stop and search operations within the South West Zone. These operations were conducted at Tomaron Community at Corner Loss Axis in the Atlas Cove NNPC Terminal, Lagos State. During the operations, troops arrested some illegal oil bunkerers and recovered large quantities of 50 liters jerry cans filled with PMS siphoned from the NNPC pipeline. Additionally, troops while on patrol within the period discovered and impounded large quantities of PMS and other petroleum products in sacks as well as   in 50 liters jerry cans at Ogogoro Village and Ashipa Beach along Badagry – Seme Shoreline in Badagry West LGA of Lagos State as well as at Igbokoda area in Ondo State.
  2. Gentlemen of the press, gleaning from the updates from the various theatres of operations as I have highlighted, there is no gain saying there is relative reduction in the spate of incidents in the various theatres of operations. However, in the course of these operations, some of our troops paid the supreme price and some others sustained varying degrees of injuries. The Armed Forces of Nigeria and other security agencies will continue to forestall the activities of the enemies of our dear Country. Thus we have intensified our aggressive posture to reduce the activities of criminal elements. We have also intensified intelligence surveillance reconnaissance operations in all theatres of operations and main criminals’ logistics supply routes to frustrate movement of arms and ammunition as well as other unlawful items to criminal elements using various NAF platforms. The NAF also dominated the airspace within all theatres and provided close air support for ground troops during their operations.
  3. The Military High Command lauds the efforts of the troops for their resilience and unrelenting commitment and further encourages the general public to support our efforts by providing credible and timely information that will facilitate our proactive engagements.

Breaking: Sputnik COVID-19 vaccines approved by NAFDAC

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NAFDAC has approved two more COVID-19 vaccines for use in Nigeria.

Moderna and Sputnik were approved for emergency use.

He made the announcement at a press conference in Abuja on Thursday.

In spite of the WHO’s lack of approval for the Sputnik vaccine, Adeyeye explained that NAFDAC’s independent review found that the benefits outweighed the risks.

Earlier this month, Adeyeye said the WHO is screening the agency for a permit to manufacture COVID-19 vaccines in Nigeria.

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Adeyeye, represented by Mr Fori Tatama, Director, Planning, Research and Statistics, pledged that NAFDAC takes health, safety, and environmental issues seriously.

“The WHO is auditing NAFDAC, which will allow the country to begin manufacturing vaccines,” she said.

More to follow…

Dangote receives a tax credit of N309.9 billion for constructing a 275-kilometer road

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The Federal Executive Council has approved the awarding of a contract to Dangote Industries for the construction of five roads totaling 274.9 kilometers at a cost of N309.9 billion, which will be paid to the company as a tax credit.

This was stated by Babatunde Fashola, Minister of Works and Housing, while briefing state house correspondents at the conclusion of the FEC meeting presided over by President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday.

The road contract, which was the second approved by the council for the ministry, will be built on concrete and will be the largest of its kind in the country, according to Fashola.

“The ministry’s second memorandum was for the construction or reconstruction, as the case may be, of five road projects in Dangote Industries Limited’s favor, totaling 274.9 kilometers of federal roads, under the Federal Government Roads Infrastructure Tax Credit policy,” he said.

“The Dangote Industries will advance N309,917,717,251.35 as a tax credit for those five roads, totaling 274.9 kilometers.

“The roads are Bama to Banki in Borno State for N51.016 billion and 49.153 kilometers; Dikwa to Gamboru-Ngala in Borno State for N55.504 billion and 49.577 kilometers; and the Nnamdi Azikiwe Road, popularly known as Western Bypass in Kaduna for N55.504 billion. 21.477 kilometers between Command Junction and Kawu, costing N37.560 billion

“Others include the N85.838 billion deep seaport access road sections 1 and 3 in Lagos State, through Epe to Shagamu Expressway, 54.24 kilometers that connects Lagos and Ogun states, and the N79.996 billion Obele/Ilaro/Papalanto to Shagamu Road, 100 kilometers in Ogun State.

“This memorandum was considered and approved by Council to assist in the construction of 274 kilometers of concrete roads. As a result, this will be the largest single award of concrete roads ever made by the Nigerian government.”

The award of the contract to Dangote Group, according to Fashola, was in line with funding options.

“First and foremost, the award is consistent with our multiple funding options, which include private sector engagement,” he said.

“Secondly, the tax credit initiative existed prior to this administration but was not used. As a result, this administration has revised it, expanded it, and used it to build roads such as the Apapa Wharf Road, the Oworonsoki to Apapa, through Oshodi Road, all built by the same Dangote Group.”
“The Dangote Group still owns the Obajana-Kabba Road. The NLNG approved the Bodo-Bonny bridges and road, which Council approved last week.

“Many other companies that are being evaluated expressed interest as well. As a result, it isn’t unique to Dangote. So he’s the one who applied, and we’ve been going through this. So this is the next set of roads they’ll be working on.

“They invest their money and then net it off instead of paying their taxes when they are due. That is the situation. This isn’t concessioning; it’s tax credit policy; don’t confuse the two.

“According to the policy, anyone who wants to invest personal resources, including individuals, in any infrastructure that the general public will have access to can do so under certain conditions, including applying to the Ministry of Works.

“The ministry evaluates, and the Minister of Finance chairs a tax credit committee because they keep track of how much tax relief is given out in a given year so that the government’s revenue performance isn’t harmed once the investment is made.

“So, the committee approves and says, ‘Go ahead, this is good, this is how much tax we’ll allow per year,’ and if the company is satisfied, we go to BPP and then FEC.”

The works ministry also received approval to revise the contract total cost for the construction of Michael Imoudu/Ganmo/Afon Junction Road in Ilorin, Kwara State.

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“According to the policy, anyone who wants to invest personal resources, including individuals, in any infrastructure that the general public will have access to can do so under certain conditions, including applying to the Ministry of Works.

“The ministry evaluates, and the Minister of Finance chairs a tax credit committee because they keep track of how much tax relief is given out in a given year so that the government’s revenue performance isn’t harmed once the investment is made.

“So, the committee approves and says, ‘Go ahead, this is good, this is how much tax we’ll allow per year,’ and if the company is satisfied, we go to BPP and then FEC.”

The works ministry also received approval to revise the contract total cost for the construction of Michael Imoudu/Ganmo/Afon Junction Road in Ilorin, Kwara State.

National Assembly rejects electronic results transmission, Lawan chastises “rabble rousers.”

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Ahmad Lawan, the President of the Senate, warned on Wednesday that some thugs and rabble-rousers were blackmailing the National Assembly leadership over the Electoral Act (Amendment) Bill.

When the Chairman of the Committee on the Independent National Electoral Commission, Kabiru Gaya, presented his panel’s report, Lawan stated this in plenary.

The Senate President bemoaned the fact that his and Speaker Femi Gbajabiamila’s phone numbers were made public as part of the process.

He expressed regret for receiving over 900 text messages in one day.

“On the Electoral Act Amendment Bill, there have been various accusations, insinuations that the leadership of the Senate, and at one point, the leadership of the National Assembly, tampered with the report of the INEC committee of both chambers,” Lawan said.

“Some of those accusing the National Assembly leadership of being misinformed are simply mischievous and rabble rousers, while others are simply mischievous and rabble rousers.

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“This is the first time the report has been laid here, and this is the committee’s report.

“Because this is a decision of the INEC committee, everything that is discussed or considered about the bill will be based on what has been presented to the committee here.

“Rather than blackmailing our leadership, anyone who feels strongly about something should meet with senators to canvass for their positions.

“This is because my and the Speaker’s phone numbers were made public, and on one day, I received over 900 text messages accusing us of tampering with the report, which we did not. We’ll do the right thing. We have procedures in place, and lobbying is an important part of democracy.”

PDP rejects the plot in order to prevent electronic data transfer.

Meanwhile, the Peoples Democratic Party has urged National Assembly members to put Nigeria’s interests ahead of their own when amending the Electoral Act.

Kola Ologbindiyan, the party’s National Publicity Secretary, made the appeal on behalf of the party in Abuja on Wednesday, in a statement titled, “PDP Rallies Nigerians Against Plots To Pass Prohibition of Electronic Transmission of Election Results On Thursday.”

“The PDP calls on Senators and members of the House of Representatives to put partisanship aside and vote in the national interest on section 50 (2) of the Electoral Act Amendment Bill, which deals with electronic transmission of results,” according to the statement.

According to the party, it has come to its attention that certain interests are planning to block the electronic transfer of results on Thursday on the floors of both chambers of the National Assembly.
According to the PDP, every Nigerian, particularly federal lawmakers, should work to improve our electoral processes so that we can have free, fair, transparent, and credible elections.

It argued that there is no part of Nigeria or any local government headquarters where a communication network does not exist and function, so electronic transmission of election results should be exempted from the law.

“It is imperative to add that with the technology proposed by the Independent National Electoral Commission, even if the network is slow, the transmission process does not stop arriving at the collation Centre,” the party added.

“As a result, the PDP urges lawmakers not to be swayed by anyone or any interest interested in conducting our election in the manipulative manner desired by undemocratic elements.

The party urges all Nigerians to remain vigilant and ready to resist this attempt to further suffocate the electoral process by using all legitimate means available and permissible under our laws.

Meanwhile, the Joint Committee on the Independent National Electoral Commission and Electoral Matters in the National Assembly has failed to include mandatory election results transmission in the Electoral Act (Amendments) Bill 2021.

According to a copy of the bill seen by our correspondent on Wednesday, the federal parliament gave the INEC the option of conducting electronic voting or any other method it deems appropriate in the conduct of elections.

It also gave the electoral umpire the authority to transmit results electronically only when it was practical.

“Voting at an election under this Bill shall be by open secret ballot,” reads Section 52(1) of the amended Act.

“52(2) Voting at an election held under this Bill shall be conducted in accordance with the Commission’s procedures, which may include electronic voting.

“52(3) Where and when practicable, the Commission may transmit election results by electronic means.”

The INEC joint committee report, which was distributed to lawmakers on Wednesday and chaired by Senator Kabiru Gaya (Senate) and co-chaired by Aisha Dukku (Reps), will be discussed today (Thursday)

Abia Assembly expects to enact a disability measure.

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The Speaker of Abia State House of Assembly, Chinedum Orji has promised that the State’s 7th Assembly would soon pass the Persons with Disability Bill into law.

Orji stated this when the wife of the Governor of the state, Deaconess Nkechi Ikpeazu and wife of the Deputy Governor, Lady Vivian Ude Okochukwu-led advocacy team visited members of the State House of Assembly.

Wife of Abia State Governor had, in an address presented during the advocacy visit begged the Speaker and his colleagues to consider passing into law the Widows and Disabled Persons Bills which had been with them.

Deaconess Ikpeazu also solicited lawmakers to review 2006 Child Rights Law which she noted has some grey areas that needed to be amended.

Mrs Ikpeazu appealed to the lawmakers to consider the review of the 2006 Abia State Child Rights law.

Deaconess Ikpeazu made the appeal when she appeared before members of the State Assembly on Tuesday with her Advocacy Team.

She thanked the House for being proactive in its legislative affairs and commended them for passing into law so many bills which directly affect children and women.

She said the bills are people-oriented and will have a greater positive impact on children and women of Abia State.
She then requested that the House reviews the Child Rights Law which was passed in 2006.

She also requested that the House give attention to the Widows and Disabled Persons Bills.

NASS proposes a change to the National Health Act.

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The Federal Republic of Nigeria’s National Assembly is attempting to alter the National Health Act to address gaps in healthcare access.

The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, made the announcement in Abuja at the start of the West African College of Physicians (WACP) Nigeria Chapter’s 44th/45th Annual General and Scientific Meeting (AGSM).

Hon. Gbajabiamila is representing Gbajabiamila. According to House Committee on Health Chairman Tanko Sununu, provisions were established in the amended laws for healthcare service providers to collect cash used to treat gunshot victims during emergencies.

He went on to explain that Nigeria’s health indicators remain poor, and that the national assembly will play a part in addressing the causes of the country’s poor health delivery system, one of which is accessibility, through legislation.

“In the next days, we will discuss amending the National Health Act, which sets the foundation for the development of healthcare in the country,” he stated.

“On the question of emergency treatment for gunshot victims, the House of Representatives is awaiting approval from the executive branch of government. In the modified Health Act, we attempted to address the issue of shooting injuries.

“There was a vacuum in the prior Act regarding how this type of emergency should be handled when presented at a hospital. Payment and services provided to gunshot victims have become a cause of concern.

“We tried to propose alternatives in the modified Health Act where practitioners can claim expenses for services rendered to a gunshot victim. This will allow victims to receive emergency medical care as soon as possible.”

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The speaker went on to say that the country is presently dealing with three big crises: Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19), insecurity, and limited resources, all of which have had a substantial impact on health indices.

“NASS is striving to solve the difficulties through effective legislation, oversight, and representation,” he stated.

“We only had four laboratories to diagnose COVID-19 when it arrived in Nigeria, but because to aggressive budgetary allocation, we now have over 130 laboratories nationally that can diagnose the virus.

“We are also attempting to address challenges affecting the health sector by making healthcare coverage through the country’s health insurance plan mandatory.

“The bill has already passed the national parliament, and we are seeking for presidential assent so that every Nigerian would have a basic minimum package that they can use to maintain their health.

“Not only will the Basic Healthcare Provision Fund provide a basic package, but it will also increase the health sector’s capacity to respond to catastrophes.

“We’re also looking at the Infectious Diseases Control Bill, which aims to improve the country’s emergency preparedness.”

While praising the WACP, the speaker promised that the NASS will evaluate all of its proposals after the AGSM and use them to influence legislative efforts.

FCT corps members begin enumeration exercise for the national home grown school feeding programme

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CORPS Members in the FCT have commenced the Enumeration exercise of the National Home Grown Feeding Programme.

The exercise which commenced on Tuesday July 13th saw the Enumeration exercise take place across a section of the FCT. These include schools in Bwari Central, Karshi, Gwagwalada Central and Lokogoma.

The LEA School Kutunku, LEA Gwako, Jahi Kadi Kuchi , LEA School for the blind Jabi and LEA Primary School Wuse, among others across Area Councils in the FCT, were issued the Enumeration Forms to start off the exercise.

The corps members are expected to carry out the enumeration process till Monday 19th July when the Programme closes. The following are photographs of the event.

Nigerian Navy’s ongoing recruitment exercise is unfair and in violation of the Constitution’s federal character principle

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The Nigerian Navy’s ongoing recruitment exercise is unfair and in violation of the Constitution’s federal character principle, according to the House of Representatives, which has asked the military agency to halt the process.

This came after a report revealed that the Navy’s supplementary list of successful candidates, which was recently released, only included northerners.

The newspaper obtained a list of candidates from the core northern states, with only a few from North Central (Kogi and Niger states).
“Normally, after recruitment, they release a list, and those on that list are sent to training; the list is divided into two batches, A and B.

“They recently released a supplementary list. All 44 candidates on that list will be from the North, which has never happened before. They are primarily from the core North, not just the north.

“Normally, every state is given an equal number of slots on the recruitment list, but I’m not sure why this isn’t the case here. Batch A of the supplementary list has resumed, while Batch B will resume in January. These are the select few who will join those who have already arrived. Every zone and state should be included as far as it is supplementary.

“In the previous ones, they included all states in equal numbers except the Federal Capital Territory (FCT); the FCT is the only one that usually gets fewer slots because the majority of those who apply through the FCT are not from there.”

“My question is why is only the North represented on this supplementary list? It should represent the entire country, not just a specific region,” says the author.
The lower chamber unanimously adopted a motion of urgent public importance on Wednesday, calling for an investigation into the Nigerian Navy Supplementary Recruitment of 44 candidates “for being contrary to the principle of federal character and in gross violation of Section 14 of the 1999 Constitution.”

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The Navy was also asked by the House to provide details on all recruitments from 2014 to date, as well as their geographic distribution.

It also ordered the Committee on Navy to “investigate the exercise and recommend appropriate measures to avoid similar constitutional violations in all future government recruitment, and report back within 12 weeks for further legislative action,” according to the bill.

All of the successful candidates who are to report for training in two batches at the Nigerian Navy Basic Training School Onne, Port Harcourt, Rivers State, according to the motion’s sponsor, Ben Igbakpa, “are all from a particular part of the country,” negating the federal character principle of all-inclusiveness, equity, and fair play.

“The House is concerned that the principle appears to have been observed more in breach in practice,” Igbakpa said. Appointments and recruitment into various ministries, departments, and agencies at the federal and state levels appear to be treated as a matter of political discretion by successive administrations, and those with appointment and recruitment powers do not feel a legal obligation to ensure an equitable distribution of appointments and recruitment into the various government bodies.

“The House is also concerned that since the publication of the Supplementary list of 44 candidates, there has been a lot of tension, apprehension, and discussion among the young and old from the deprived section.

“The House believes that proper observance and application of the federal character principle will, in no small part, allay ethnic minorities’ fears of dominance and denial, and will invariably foster national unity.”

FEC approves N8.6 billion for construction of a vaccine laboratory, HIV/AIDS text kits and medical equipment procurement

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The Federal Executive Council (FEC) has approved a budget of N8.6 billion for the construction of a vaccine laboratory, HIV/AIDS text kits, and medical equipment procurement.
Dr. Osagie Ehanire, the Minister of Health, made the announcement while briefing State House correspondents on the outcome of President Muhammadu Buhari’s Council meeting in Abuja on Wednesday.

According to the minister, N3.06 billion will be spent on the construction of a vaccine laboratory, N1.2 billion will be spent on laboratory equipment, and N4.3 billion will be spent on HIV/AIDS and Syphilis text kits.

“The Ministry of Health presented three memos, all of which were approved,” he said. One of them was for the purchase of HIV/AIDS test kits.

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“As you all know, Nigeria has successfully reduced HIV prevalence from 3% to 1.3 percent,” he said, adding that the government was prepared to conduct more tests, particularly of mothers who may be carrying HIV that could be passed on to their unborn children, thanks to the nationality indicator and the impact survey conducted recently.

“This is referred to as the prevention of mother-to-child transmission, as well as the lack of routine tests that will be performed on people who may have no symptoms but are HIV carriers.

“So, we’re procuring these test kits, and we’re also including test kits that can detect syphilis.

“As you are all aware, syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease. As a result, this memo was presented today and approved by the Council,” the minister explained.

The Council also approved two other memos from the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control, he added (NAFDAC).

“One of them was a memo that was intended to purchase equipment for six laboratories across the country, and it was also passed without comment.

He went on to say, “It’s to update and upgrade NAFDAC’s laboratories.”

Nigerian authorities say to have detained five men over the weekend after accusing them of being gay

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Nigerian authorities are said to have detained five men over the weekend after accusing them of being gay. The arrests are part of a growing trend of police violence against LGBTQ+ people.

The men were apprehended by the State Hisbah Board, an Islamic police unit set up by the local government in Kano, Nigeria’s second largest city, on Sunday. The circumstances leading up to the incident were kept under wraps for a long time. According to the Nigerian news site Vanguard, the board’s commander general, Dr. Harun Ibn-Sina, said the police’s actions were prompted by reports of unspecified activity from local residents.

Ibn-Sina stated that the suspects would be charged in court, but he did not specify a date for the trial. He is accused of urging young people, whom he referred to as “leaders of tomorrow,” to “shun unwholesome practices” such as homosexuality.

Similar arrests have been made in the past by Kano’s Islamic police force. According to the website Punch Nigeria, the Hisbah unit apprehended 15 people suspected of being gay at a party hosted by college graduates in January 2020. Authorities announced at the time that those arrested would be taken to a “correctional center” to be “re-oriented,” implying that the harmful and discredited practice of conversion therapy would be used.

Individuals detained on suspicion of being gay could face a sentence of up to 14 years in prison under Nigerian law. While LGBTQ+ Nigerians have long been criminalized due to colonial-era anti-gay sex laws, the situation has become more precarious in recent decades.

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With the passage of the Same-Sex Marriage Prohibition Act in 2013, Nigeria strengthened its anti-homosexuality laws (SSMPA). While the law’s name implies that it only applies to marriage equality, it has a much broader scope. The legislation, according to Human Rights Watch (HRW), prohibits gay couples from cohabiting and any kind of “public show of same sex amorous relationship.” It also prohibits LGBTQ+ organizations from operating openly in the country.

According to reports, police violence against Nigeria’s LGBTQ+ community has increased dramatically in the eight years since the law was enacted.

In 2018, at least 47 people were arrested on suspicion of being gay after police raided a birthday party and claimed that attendees had engaged in “homosexual initiation.” Although the men were eventually released last year, their case was dropped due to the prosecution’s lack of responsiveness rather than a full acquittal. That means those who have been charged could be arrested again at any time on the same charges.
Many of the men told Reuters that fighting the case for two years had taken its toll, with them being shunned by their families and communities. Chris Agiriga, 23, said, “Everyone in the area knew about it.” “All because of this, I lost my job, my family, and a lot of my friends.”

According to the Initiative for Equal Rights (TIER), a human rights organization based in Nigeria, persecution of LGBTQ+ Nigerians has increased significantly under the presidency of anti-gay leader Muhammadu Buhari. Despite low reporting rates among trans people, intersex people, and women, a 2020 report found a total of 482 human rights violations in the previous year.

COVID-19 restrictions, which kept vulnerable populations at home with potential abusers, are also said to have increased anti-LGBTQ+ violence. Entrapments of gay men have also increased, with police faking their sexual orientations in order to lure victims into a situation where they can be caught and arrested.

Homosexuality is legal in only 22 of Africa’s 54 countries, according to a global review conducted by the LGBTQ+ rights organization ILGA in 2020. Anti-gay criminal codes, as in Nigeria, are frequently relics of colonialism.

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