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New Lawan commends Emir for restoring the dignity of the traditional image in Jakusko

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New Lawan commends Emir for restoring the dignity of the traditional image in Jakusko

By: Yahaya Wakili

The new Lawan of Jakusko in Bade emirate council of Yobe state, Alhaji Muhammadu Sabo Lamido, has expressed gratitude to His Royal Highness, the Emir of Bade, Alhaji Abubakar Umar Suleiman, for his historic turnaround in restoring the dignity of traditional image in Jakusko and for bringing onboard the Mai Dele denisty into the system.

Alhaji Muhammadu Sabo Lamido disclosed this to newsmen in the palace at Jakusko shortly after being turbanned as the new Lawan of Jakusko by His Royal Highness, the Emir of Bade, Alhaji Abubakar Umar Suleiman.

“I will be grateful to the Almighty Allah for bringing us to this historic day, but my greatest appreciation for my creator is to His Royal Highness, the Emir of Bade, Alhaji Abubakar Umar Suleiman.” he said.

Lamido said the fact that we are the formous of the form and the forms of after our forming, and we are certainly conscious of our father, but now the round has taken in the round form correctly, so we remain greatful indeed for ever, for life to serve his majesty the royal highness, Emir of Bade, Alhaji Abubakar Umar Suleiman.

The new Lawan also has to express immense gratitude to the population of Jakusko local government. This is not a hiding; you have seen how trooping in mass towards Gashua and here in Jakusko, and a roundup to now celebrate with us.

“People have abandoned their farm work; they have abandoned their home work; they have just gathered here for this historic occasion. We remain grateful to the umma, the Muslim community, and the Christian community alive that came to celebrate with us.” Lamido added.

He revealed that Jakusko has been a very peaceful community right from history, and particularly now that we are in an era of politics, we have appreciated our people for being organized, consistent, very reasonable, and careful, and to conduct ourselves with unity, at most unity and togetherness.

“And with that, definitely, we are ready to give leadership that will convey the wishes of the people, and until we come closer to what the people want us to deliver for them, we are now servants of the people, and we want the people to remain united and to respect the dignity of public institutions and formations.

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IMPACT: Borno Emerges Best Performing State in Malaria, Immunisation Project

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IMPACT: Borno Emerges Best Performing State in Malaria, Immunisation Project

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Borno State has emerged as the overall best in the implementation of Immunisation Plus and Malaria Progress by Accelerating Coverage and Transforming Services (IMPACT), surpassing other participating states across the country.

IMPACT is a World Bank-supported community driven project aimed at reducing by half the mortality of chidren under five by 2030, through strengthening the primary healthcare centers.

The project delivers integrated immunisation-plus and malaria sevices to vulnerable population across 235 primary and secondary healthcare facilities across the state.

Receiving the award at the Government House in Maiduguri, Borno State Governor Babagana Umara Zulum commended the effort of the Ministry of Health for achieving the milestone.

Governor Zulum reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to continuing its investment in the health sector to improve the wellbeing of people of the state.

“I would like to commend the Health Commissioner, the Permanent Secretary, the IMPACT project coordinator, and the rest of the team for their efforts in achieving this feat of becoming the best-performing state. On behalf of the government and people of the state, I extend our sincere gratitude,” Governor Zulum stated.

“Healthcare is one of the priorities of this admnistration, therefore, I willl like to assure you that more investment will be made in the entire value-chain of the health sector to ensure quality and affordable healthcare delivery system for people of the state,” he added.

Presenting the award to the governor, Communissioner for Health and Human Services, Prof. Baba Malum Gana, said the state achieved this feat owing to the high perfomance in the implementation of the project in a holistic and coordinated approach, deployment of digital monitoring tools as well as data quality.

He remarked that more than two million anti-malaria drugs, two million test kits and other essential consumables have been distributed in the last one year.

“In the last one year more than 2 million anti-malaria, 359,596 long-lasting Insecticide treated nets and 2 million test kits and other essential non-malaria drugs and medical consumables have been distributed across 235 health facilities across the state,” Malum Gana said.

The commissioner emphasized that despite the security challenges and 2024 flood disaster, the state was able to achieve immunization coverage in vulnerable areas.

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Nigeria Sympathizes with Cuba, Jamaica, Haiti on Devastation of Hurricane Melissa

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Nigeria Sympathizes with Cuba, Jamaica, Haiti on Devastation of Hurricane Melissa

By: Michael Olugbode

Nigeria has sympathized with the governments of Cuba, Haiti and Jamaica over the catastrophic impact of Hurricane Melissa that ravaged the countries.

A statement on Sunday by the spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Kimiebi Ebienfa read: “The Government and people of the Federal Republic of Nigeria have received with profound sorrow and deep sympathy the news of the catastrophic impact of Hurricane Melissa on our sister nations, the Republic of Cuba, Haiti and Jamaica.

“The images and reports emerging from the countries, detailing widespread destruction, severe flooding, and the tragic loss of lives and livelihoods, are truly heart-wrenching. Nigeria stands in solidarity with the governments and the resilient peoples of Cuba, Haiti and Jamaica during this period of immense adversity and destruction.

“We commend the swift and courageous efforts of the national emergency response teams in both countries, who are working tirelessly under extremely challenging conditions to provide relief and save lives.

“In the spirit of South-South cooperation and the enduring bonds of friendship and solidarity that Nigeria shares with the nations of the Caribbean, the Federal Government of Nigeria extends its heartfelt condolences to the families of the victims and wishes a full and speedy recovery to the injured.

“The Government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria calls upon the international community and our partner organisations to rally in support of Cuba, Haiti and Jamaica, and to provide all necessary assistance to help these nations in their urgent recovery and rebuilding efforts.

“Our thoughts and prayers are with the Government and people of the Republic of Cuba, Haiti and Jamaica.”

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NCYP Urges Tinubu, Northern Governors to Safeguard Inter-Religious Peace After U.S. CPC Designation

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NCYP Urges Tinubu, Northern Governors to Safeguard Inter-Religious Peace After U.S. CPC Designation

By: Michael Mike

The Northern Christian Youth Professionals (NCYP) has urged President Bola Tinubu to ensure that Nigeria’s recent designation by the United States as a Country of Particular Concern (CPC) does not degenerate into religious tension or undermine peaceful coexistence between Christians and Muslims, especially in the northern region.

Reacting to the public response that followed the announcement by U.S. President Donald Trump, NCYP called for calm and constructive dialogue, warning that while international engagement is important, neglecting domestic dialogue would be a costly mistake.

The group noted that public reactions on social media already underscore the urgent need for local engagement in order to prevent the situation from escalating into inter-religious misunderstanding or violence.

The group, in a statement signed by its Chairman, Isaac Abrak, said: “We recalled that Bishop Matthew Hassan Kukah and NCYP had earlier appealed to the U.S. Government not to list Nigeria as a CPC, warning that such a move could “undermine the delicate interfaith dialogue and reconciliation efforts built over the years.” Unfortunately President Trump has still gone ahead and listed Nigeria, as such we must not allow this fear to turn into reality.

“While we commend President Tinubu for his inclusive approach to governance and his ongoing efforts to address insecurity, the NCYP stresses that more must be done to protect innocent lives—Christian, Muslim, or otherwise—and to strengthen national unity.

“NCYP must also express our concern that many northern governors have remained silent on this matter, as this is ia clarion call to the Northern Governors Forum, led by Governor Inuwa Yahaya of Gombe State, to work closely with the President and stakeholders in preserving the budding peace between the two faiths, particularly in flashpoint areas.

“Finally, NCYP reaffirmed its commitment to promoting unity, tolerance, and peace across Nigeria.”

NCYP Urges Tinubu, Northern Governors to Safeguard Inter-Religious Peace After U.S. CPC Designation

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