Sunday, 24 July 2016

Buhari celebrates 2nd anniversary of eradication of polio in Nigeria

24 July 2016 | STATE HOUSE PRESS RELEASE
STATEMENT BY PRESIDENT MUHAMMADU BUHARI ON THE SECOND ANNIVERSARY OF INTERRUPTION OF WILD POLIO VIRUS TRANSMISSION IN NIGERIA

1. Today, July 24, 2016 marks two years since the last case of wild poliovirus was reported in Nigeria. I congratulate all stakeholders that have made this historic achievement possible and those who have worked tirelessly to maintain the effort and permanently halt new polio cases in the country.
2. The next major milestone for us as a country is the certification of polio-free status in 2017 by the World Health Organisation. This administration remains firm in its commitment towards making this a reality by continuing to support in every way possible, routine immunization and the revitalization of primary health care system.
3. As a nation, we are cooperating with international public and private partners to ensure that in our lifetime our children do not suffer from this crippling disease again. We recognize the power of global partnership to achieve a polio-free world and Nigeria will continue to honour its commitment to ensure that this disease is wiped off the face of the earth for good.
4. In the last 14-months since this administration came into office, we have had a number of challenges in the drive to eradicate polio. The downturn in the economy, the frequent disruption of services by health workers, the insecurity in some of the eleven polio high risk states, are just some of the rivers we must cross to achieve our objective and protect our children against this vaccine-preventable disease.
5. We will continue to do our best to ensure timely release of funds required for polio eradication programme. The good health and well-being of Nigerian children remain an important part of our drive to national development.
6. We have demonstrated our strong commitment in this regard with the allocation of N12.6 billion in the 2016 budget for vaccines and programmes to prevent childhood killer diseases such as polio, measles, yellow fever and others.
7. The Government will encourage leaders in the states and local governments to continue to provide direction, supervision and improved surveillance activities. These are critical as we collaborate towards ensuring that polio moves closer to extinction in Nigeria and by extension on the African continent.
8. I applaud the immense support given by our revered religious and traditional leaders through the years as I invite others who are yet to lend their weight to this laudable task of polio eradication. It is a collective effort that requires the support of all communities including parents, guardians, teachers, health workers, international partners and leaders.
9. Just a fortnight ago, I directed the Federal Ministries of Health and Information and Culture, to reinvigorate their strategies in concert with State governments, to ensure our certification by 2017.
10. A year ago when Nigeria was delisted as a polio endemic country, I remarked that our fight against other communicable and non-communicable diseases must be anchored on a strong health system. I am pleased that the National Health Act has made provision for universal access to basic healthcare with a focus on the poor and the vulnerable as well as the basic healthcare provision funds to support its implementation. This government intends to improve the whole field of Medicare during our term of office.
11. I thank our development partners particularly WHO, UNICEF, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Aliko Dangote Foundation, USAID, US-Centre for Disease Control, Rotary International, and a host of others who contributed financially and materially to this effort. Together we can achieve our vision to make polio a thing of the past.
Thank you.

Arik Air staff beat up passenger for questioning flight cancelation

A passenger who dared to ask why his flight was canceled got the beating of his life on Sunday from some staff of Arik Airlines at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja.

The man who was traveling with his family had approached the airline's desk to request for boarding pass only to be told that all flights for the day had been canceled.

The passenger's demand to know the reason for the cancelation was rebuffed by Arik staff, upon which he demanded for a refund of his air fare.

It was at that point that the passenger was said to have been pounced upon by Arik workers who beat him to a pulp before he was rescued by airport security personnel.

Slain RCCG female preacher buried amid tears in Abuja (Photos)

The remains of the Late Deaconess Eunice Olawale Elijah who was murdered in the early hours of Saturday July 9, 2016 by suspected religious fundamentalists, while on evangelism at the Gbazango area of Kubwa were laid to rest at the Gudu Cemetery, Abuja on Saturday 23 July 2016 amid tears and wailing.

Among those present at the funeral service which was conducted at the Redeemed Christian Church of God, RCCG Kubwa were the Senior Special Assistant to Vice President Yemi Osinbajo on Media and Publicity, Mr Laolu Akande; Special Adviser to President Muhammadu Buhari on Media and Publicity, Mr Femi Adesina; Secretary to the Government of the Federation, David Babachir Lawal and former Deputy Governor of Plateau State, Mrs Pauline Tallen.

See photos below.

Rio 2016 Olympics: Minister denies letter asking athletes to buy flight tickets

Minister of Youth and Sports Development, Mr. Solomon Dalung, on Saturday denied that the Ministry had directed foreign-based athletes taking part in the Rio 2016 Olympic Games to buy their own flight tickets to the games.

Dalung in a statement issued by his Special Assistant on Media, Nneka Anibeze on Saturday said that the letter which has been trending on the social media did not originate from the ministry.

“We did not write any mail asking athletes to pay their way to Rio.

“As the overseers of sports in the country, it is our duty to take care of all our athletes.

“The letter did not come from us and we will investigate the writer of the letter.

“It does not represent our position on the movement of athletes to Rio and the writer or anybody asking athletes to buy their tickets to Rio will be investigated.

“We ask Nigerians and the athletes in particular to disregard the mail.”

NAN

Saturday, 23 July 2016

Flying Eagles crash out of U - 20 Nations Cup

Sudan has edged out Nigeria 4-3 in the U - 20 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier.

Details later.

President Buhari on the murder of RCCG female preacher

“As a government, we want to inform you that all the perpetrators of this act
will not go free and will be brought to book. All Nigerians should be safe and free to practice their religion anywhere. Government’s resolve is to fish out the perpetrators. We pray to God not only to forgive them, but pray that the perpetrators seek for repentance. On behalf of the President and the Federal Republic of Nigeria, May God console you.”

That was President Muhammadu Buhari's declaration at the funeral of the murdered Redeemed Christian Church of God, RCCG preacher, Mrs Eunice Elijah Olawale who was buried on Saturday.

The president was represented by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Mr David Babachir Lawal.

Mrs Elijah was murdered by suspected religious fundamentalists while on early morning evangelism on July 9, 2016.

Kano's Sabon Gari market burns again

Shops at the popular Sabon Gari market in Kano have been razed by fire for the second time in four months.

This time however, only shops at the meat, fish and vegetable section of the market were affected by the fire which eyewitnesses said started around 5am on Saturday.

The Director of Kano State Fire Service Fire Service, Mustapha Rilwan, said that although the fire destroyed many stalls, his men were able to bring it under control before it could spread to other sections.

“The affected shops were made up of shift but our people were able to put off the fire in time.

“The fire was said to have been caused by some people believed to have been cooking in the market,” he said.

NAN

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