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NEDC will continue to act based on demand-driven interventions- Says Alkali

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NEDC will continue to act based on demand-driven interventions- Says Alkali

……. Donates Ambulance, N2 million for fueling to Marama General Hospital in Borno

By: Inusa Ndahi

The Managing Director of the North East Development Commission, NEDC, Mohammed Goni Alkali has said that the Commission will continue to embark on Demand -Driven aspect interventions to carter for the needs and aspirations of the people of the region hitherto ravaged by over a decade Boko Haram crisis.

Alkali disclosed this to Journalists on Monday during the official presentation of fully equipped Ambulance and N2 million cash to Management Team of the General Hospital Marama town in Hawul local government area of Borno state.

He noted that the ambulance was purchased and donated to the hospital based on the demand put up to the commission by the community.

The MD said, NEDC was established since 2018 with an Act, which is charged with the responsibility of recieving and managing funds allocated by the federal government and international donors for the resettlement, rehabilitation, integration and reconstruction of roads, houses, health facilities and business premises of victims of insurgency and terrorism, as well as tackling the menace of poverty, iliteracy, ecological problems and any related environmental or development challenges in the six North East states of Borno, Yobe, Adamawa, Gombe, Taraba and Bauchi.

This according to him was inline with the North East Stabilization and Development Masterplan (NESDMP) of the Commission.

He noted that the Commission’s part of mandate is to see to the reconstruction and rehabilitation of general hospitals and other related health institutions, as well as provision of drugs and other medical consumables.

His words: ” We are hear to officially hand over a brand new Ambulance to General Hospital Marama based on demand-driven approach. Although, this is not the first the commission is giving out Ambulance, as we have donated several ambulances to University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital, Federal Neuro Psychiatric Hospital and many other health institutions in the region.

“This is in addition to over 4,500 Internally Displaced Persons, IDPs that benefitted from our emergency health intervention projects such as 28 medical outreaches; 21 IDP camps and 7 host communities, as well as Burn Centres constructed in Borno, Adamawa and other communities in the region.

“I have also directed the release of N2 million to be used for fueling the Marama Ambulance for the time being, even as i enjoined the beneficiaries to make good use of the ambulance for the purpose intended, as more interventions are underway.” Alkali stated.

Responding on behalf of Marama community, the Principal Medical Officer, Dr. Emmanuel Ikechukwu thanked NEDC and its management team for the gesture, which he said, would go along way in addressing Emergency Medical Response challenges in the hospital.

He assured that the Ambulance and the fuel money donated would be judiciously and transparently utilized.

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Chinese Embassy Mourns Buhari

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By: Michael Mike

The Chinese Embassy has mourned the passing of former President Muhammadu Buhari.

The Embassy in a message on X commiserate with the government and the people of Nigeria.

The message read: “The Chinese Embassy in Nigeria extends our deepest condolences to the people of Nigeria on the passing of His Excellency, Muhammadu Buhari (Rtd), Former President of Nigeria.

“We mourn a resolute leader whose unwavering dedication to Nigeria’s unity and progress leaves an enduring legacy.

“His pivotal contributions to advancing China-Nigeria relations will forever remain etched in our shared history. Our thoughts are with his family and Nigerian people.”

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NTAC DG Mourns Former President BuhariAdvocates the Naming of the Federal Secretariat, Abuja, after the Deceased

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Advocates the Naming of the Federal Secretariat, Abuja, after the Deceased

By: Michael Mike

Director General of the Nigerian Technical Aid Corps, Rt. Hon. Yusuf Buba Yakub has joined numerous individuals, groups and countries across the globe to mourn the passing of Nigeria ‘s former President, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (Retd) who passed away at 82.

In a message he personally signed and made available to the public, late Sunday, the former lawmaker said the entire nation was particularly saddened by the sudden passing of a man who gave his all to Nigeria as a soldier, a politician, a mentor to many as well as a nationalist.

Yakub, who emphasized that the former Nigerian leader, would forever live in the hearts and minds of generations of Nigerians who knew him and those who would, eventually, read about his incorruptibility and altruistic approach to service, conveyed heartfelt sympathies to President Tinubu, the former President’s immediate family and to all Nigerians.

Yakub message read in part: “On behalf of the Nigerian Technical Aid Corps (NTAC) and its Management, I convey our heartfelt condolences to the family, government and good people of Nigeria, under the leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, on the passing of former President Muhammadu Buhari.

“While we mourn this great soldier, nationalist and Leader, we remember his dedication to democracy, regional stability, and the unity of Nigeria, as well as his unwavering commitment to the anti-corruption crusade, which endeared him to many Nigerians.”

The NTAC boss while praying for the forgiveness of the sins of Buhari, suggested
that a great national monument, like the Federal Secretariat, Abuja, be named after the late leader.

He said: ” May Allah grant him Aljana firdausi and grant his family and entire Nigerians the fortitude to bear the loss.”

Born in Daura, Katsina State in 1942,the former President distinguished himself as a soldier,a politician and a national hero of all time.Having held the position of Nigerian leader twice, a Federal Commissioner of Petroleum,a Military Governor of what is today the Northeast Geopolitical Zone as well as the head of Abacha’s development behemoth,the Petroleum Trust Fund,among others, Buhari in service was acknowledged to have lived above board and held his head high as an incorruptible Nigerian.

He will be remembered more by the principles he espoused in leadership than the monuments he built for self, kith or kin.

NTAC DG Mourns Former President Buhari
Advocates the Naming of the Federal Secretariat, Abuja, after the Deceased

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Tuggar: Buhari was a Statesman of Uncommon Integrity

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Tuggar: Buhari was a Statesman of Uncommon Integrity

By: Michael Mike

The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Yusuf Tuggar has described late President Muhammadu Buhari as a statesman of uncommon integrity, and a towering figure in our nation’s history.

The Minister gave this description in an official condolence message on Sunday.

The message read: “It is with profound sorrow and a deep sense of national loss that I mourn the passing of His Excellency, Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR — former President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, a statesman of uncommon integrity, and a towering figure in our nation’s history.

“President Buhari served Nigeria with unwavering dedication, both in uniform and in civilian leadership. His legacy is marked by a lifelong commitment to discipline, national unity, and the fight against corruption. His calm resolve in moments of turbulence and his steadfast belief in the promise of Nigeria will continue to inspire generations.

“At home and abroad, he was a symbol of Nigeria’s strength and dignity — a leader who carried the burdens of state with humility and a deep sense of duty.

“When President Muhammadu Buhari spoke at his inauguration in 2015, he said: ‘I belong to everybody and I belong to nobody.’ He was sending a signal not just to Nigerians, but also to the region, to Africa and the world. He was not for sale, Nigeria was not for sale, Africa was not for sale. He was a soldier by training and a patriot by instinct – and a committed champion of democracy: he was instrumental in the peaceful resolution of Gambia’s electoral crisis in 2016, and an unprecedented transfer of power. He worked tirelessly to support regional efforts to roll back the scourge of violent extremism in the Sahel, just as in the 1980s he supported the liberation movements fighting for democracy in South Africa and Namibia.

“He was committed to the rules-based international order and worked to deepen ties between Nigeria and ECOWAS, the AU, UN and Commonwealth, and was a firm advocate of institutional reform. He had friends and allies in the four corners of the globe, but national interest always trumped sentiment: he bought fighter planes from the US, fertiliser from Russia and sealing the gas pipeline deal with Morocco. Nigeria has lost a dedicated patriot; Africa has lost a noble son. We salute you.

“On behalf of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Nigeria’s diplomatic community, I extend heartfelt condolences to his family, the Government and People of Nigeria, and all who mourn this irreparable loss.

“May Almighty Allah (SWT) forgive his shortcomings and grant him eternal rest in Aljannatul Firdaus.”

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