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UNICEF , NEMA Task Northeast States on Risk Analysis and Emergency Preparedness

UNICEF , NEMA Task Northeast States on Risk Analysis and Emergency Preparedness
By Francis Okoye
The United Nations Children’s Emergency Fund ( UNICEF ) and the National Emergency Management ( NEMA Agency has tasked the states of North East on risk analysis and emergency preparedness.
Speaking yesterday during the launching of a 3-day exercise to develop contingency planning for Borno, Adamawa, and Yobe states against emergency responses and risk analysis, UNICEF’s Emergency Manager, Andrea Malatesta, said the goal of the exercise is to enhance disaster response and preparedness, alleviating suffering in crisis-affected populations and communities.
He said the exercise aims to identify major risks and develop planning for better response and preparedness, focusing on various disasters including outbreaks, natural hazards like flooding and heavy rainfall.
He noted that the expected outcomes include three contingency plans, one for each state, which will be integrated into national contingency planning.
He explained the importance of preparedness and contingency planning for effective and efficient response. “This exercise aims to support communities in becoming better prepared and more resilient.
“By developing integrated plans aligning with national contingency plans, UNICEF strengthens disaster response and enhances the ability to respond to emergencies in the region,” Malatesta said.
Also speaking, the North-East’s Acting Coordinator, National Emergency Management Agency, Surajo Garba, said the purpose of the contingency plan is to prepare for and respond to potential disasters, such as flooding, which can lead to diseases like malaria and cholera.
He mentioned that the plan aims to reduce the impact of disasters by identifying risks, developing response techniques, and engaging with local communities.
“The program is supported by headquarters and includes sensitization programs, jingles, identification of higher grounds, and mapping of local government areas.
“The team has been working with traditional rulers, government officials, and other stakeholders to raise awareness and distribute educational materials translated into different languages.The goal is to empower communities to prepare for and respond to disasters effectively.”
In his remark, the Secretary of Borno State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA), Mohammed Lawan Sheriff, said the workshop aims to enhance emergency response by fostering collaboration and knowledge sharing among ministries, departments, and agencies.
The SEMA’s Secretary encourages active participation, collaboration, and insight sharing among attendees to create a comprehensive and coordinated emergency response system.
He expresses gratitude to UNICEF and SEMA for their commitment to emergency preparedness and response, acknowledging their partnership and support in making the workshop possible.
UNICEF , NEMA Task Northeast States on Risk Analysis and Emergency Preparedness
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Troops rescue kidnapped farmer as ISWAP terrorists flee with bullet wounds in Borno

Troops rescue kidnapped farmer as ISWAP terrorists flee with bullet wounds in Borno
By: Zagazola Makama
Troops of Operation Hadin Kai have rescued a farmer who was abducted by suspected Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) terrorists in New Abaram village, Bama Local Government Area of Borno State.
Zagazola Makama learnt that the incident occurred on Sunday when three terrorists, disguised as hunters with dogs, infiltrated farmlands in the community and kidnapped the victim.
The sources said that the Joint Task Force (North East), Operation Hadin Kai, responded swiftly after farm escorts in the area alerted troops.
“On sighting our troops, the terrorists opened fire on the victim and fled the scene with gunshot wounds,” the source said.
The victim sustained gunshot injuries to the mouth and hand and was immediately evacuated to General Hospital, Bama, where he is receiving medical treatment.
The source added that the general security situation in the area remained calm.
Troops rescue kidnapped farmer as ISWAP terrorists flee with bullet wounds in Borno
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Exclusive photo obtain by Zagazola confirms arrest Boko Haram founder’s son, others in Chad

Exclusive photo obtain by Zagazola confirms arrest Boko Haram founder’s son, others in Chad
By: Zagazola Makama
Zagazola Makama, a counter-insurgency expert has obtained exclusive photos confirming the arrest of the 18-year-old son of late Boko Haram founder, Muslim Mohammed Yusuf, in Chad.
The suspect, was reportedly captured alongside five other jihadists during a security operation by Chadian forces. Sources said he was leading a six-man cell linked to the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP), a splinter faction of Boko Haram.

Photos seen by Zagazola show a young, short and slender man in a blue tracksuit, bearing a striking resemblance to the late Boko Haram leader, standing among far older suspects.
Intelligence sources told Zagazola that Abdrahman is the younger brother of ISWAP leader, Habib Yusuf, also known as Abu Mus’ab Al-Barnawi.
Security sources in Chad confirmed the arrest of six suspected members of Boko Haram/ISWAP but declined to provide further details on their identities.
Mohammed Yusuf, founder of Boko Haram, was captured by the Nigerian military and later executed in police custody in Maiduguri on July 30, 2009.
The younger Yusuf, believed to have been born in Nigeria before the group’s insurgency escalated in 2009, is said to have been groomed into militancy and recently emerged as a field commander within ISWAP’s Lake Chad network.

“He and his team were arrested by Chadian security. They are six in number. He was the head of the cell.”
The arrest is being seen as a major breakthrough in ongoing regional efforts to dismantle jihadist networks operating across the Lake Chad Basin.
Exclusive photo obtain by Zagazola confirms arrest Boko Haram founder’s son, others in Chad
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Prof. Ahidjo urges colleagues to stem the tide of medical tourism affecting the country

Prof. Ahidjo urges colleagues to stem the tide of medical tourism affecting the country
By: Bodunrin Kayode
Chief Medical Director (CMD) of the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital (UMTH) Professor Ahmed Ahidjo has called on colleagues in the medical sector to step up their level of excellence to stem the tide of medical tourism affecting the country.
Ahidjo who was the guest speaker during a recent dinner in honour of the former CMD of the Federal Neuro Psychiatrist Hospital (FNPH) Maiduguri, Professor Ibrahim Wakawa argued that it is only the excellence Nigerian physicians are known abroad for that can decrease the crave for residents to resist medical tourism which is on the rise in the country.

He noted that when excellence is stamped in all facets of the medical sector,the needed growth will be achieved and a lot of people who are not satisfied with the sector will begin to have a rethink and do their treatments in Nigeria.
Ahidjo commended Professor Wakawa for a job well done adding that “he has really done well by transforming the hospital from where he met it to where it is right now.”
“Professor Wakawa is a former member of the executive of the ‘Committee of CMDS’ who believed so much in professionalism while he was there so I am not surprised that he rose to such a high height in his career ” Said Ahidjo.
The CMD called on colleagues to do their best at all times so that only the best could be mirrored out as their personal optics when people begin to look for the good or bad outputs of professionals at times like these adding that it is however not always necessary to look out for the bad side of people when striving for excellence.

Ahidjo equally commended the CMDs for daring to come to Maiduguri in spite of all the fears and myths associated with the state due to the lingering insurgency war that is affecting social life.
UMTH he maintained is privileged to have them in town for the 110th session they came for adding that he is grateful for having them in Maiduguri at a time like this.
Reeling out the achievements of the CMD, he said that Wakawa has face-lifted the entire hospital from how he met it to a very special place devoid of the usual inhibitions associated with mental hospitals.
” He not only stopped at infrastructure, he has been able to produce more than ten consultants and four Phd nurses during his tenure as CMD. About two other psychologists are doing their PhD’s as at the time he is completing his tenure”.

Also pouring encomium on Wakawa, the Secretary to the State government, Alhaji Bukar Tijani commended Wakawa for his achievements in the FNPH.
He assured the committee that the state is relatively peaceful for now adding that whatever hospitality that has been meted out to them during the visit is the typical “Borno hospitality” which is the true hallmark of the residents of the state.
Responding, the former CMD FNPH Professor Wakawa thanked colleagues for lining up to celebrate the end of his tenure at the dinner held at the new Bola Tinubu IT complex in the UMTH.
He gave credence to Professor Ahmed Ahidjo for guiding him throughout the nine years he spent as CMD rectifying many issues at the FNPH in Maiduguri.
He however warned that rectifiers like him are most times seen as committing wrongs against the status quo adding that there are so many challenges in the medical sector which needs fixing if one has the determination and guts to fix it.
” Its regrettable however that that is the way the system works. They are always waiting to resist the standard practice which we all know thereby distorting the difference between wrong and right as we all know it to be.
Professor Ibrahim Wakawa a consultant psychiatrist and lecturer at the University of Maiduguri was the Chief Medical Director of the FNPH in Maiduguri before completing his two terms tenure as CMD recently. He is a consultant psychiatrist and a lecturer in Psychiatry at the University of Maiduguri, with research interests in HIV psychiatry, psychopharmacology, and epilepsy.
Prof. Ahidjo urges colleagues to stem the tide of medical tourism affecting the country
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