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News Update?Nigerians should decide Tinubu’s fate on antecedents — Kwara gov

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Lifestyle Kwara State Governor, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, has asked Nigerians to use the antecedents of a former Governor of Lagos State, Ashiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to decide his fate in the presidential election next year. The governor spoke at a symposium to officially unveil the “YASIN for Tinubu/Shettima Presidency and AbdulRazaq/Kayode Governorship 2023”. The event was an […]
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Kwara State Governor, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, has asked Nigerians to use the antecedents of a former Governor of Lagos State, Ashiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to decide his fate in the presidential election next year.

The governor spoke at a symposium to officially unveil the “YASIN for Tinubu/Shettima Presidency and AbdulRazaq/Kayode Governorship 2023”.

The event was an initiative of Alhaji Usman Najeem Yasin, the Deputy President of the nigeria Labour Congress (NLC).

The governor said, “Nigerians should judge Tinubu with his achievements in the previous positions he held, particularly as governor.

“If you look at Asiwaju’s track records you will agree with me that he is the kind of person that can transform nigeria. We have been supporting and will continue to support him and make sure we deliver him in Kwara State, in the North Central and in the whole of nigeria.

“The message to all of you is to go out there and campaign for Asiwaju. You have no excuses.”

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Nigerians Will Change This Government In 2027, Kwankwaso Tells Tinubu, APC

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The presidential candidate of the New Nigerian Peoples Party (NNPP), Rabiu Kwankwaso, has said that it has become obvious that Nigerians will take their frustration out on this present administration at the polls in 2027.

Kwankwaso, a former governor of Kano State, while receiving some members of the ruling All Progressives Congress who decamped to NNPP said Nigerians will push for a change in 2027.

The new party members are defectors from Dala, Kiru and Gwale local government areas at his Miller Road residence in Kano.

According to the former Kano State governor, Nigerians, especially those from the northern region of the country have suffered enough to continue with the Tinubu-led administration.

His words, “Nigerians, more specifically northerners, have suffered enough and no amount of pressure or intimidation will change their minds.

He further called on Nigerians to rethink the policies and activities of the current dispensation and make their decisions ahead of the next election.

He added, “It has now become clear that the APC-led government is clearly against the poor masses and will never change.

“It is now clear that regardless of their beliefs and plans to use the security agents and INEC in the forthcoming elections, it will not be possible as Nigerians are tired and will surely struggle for change,” Kwankwaso said.

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200m Nigerians At Risk Of 17 Neglected Tropical Diseases – UNICEF

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The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has raised the alarm over the looming health crisis in Nigeria, saying 200 million citizens were at the risk of contracting 17 Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs).

The revelation was made at a two-day media dialogue on “Ending Open Defecation in Nigeria and Elimination of Neglected Tropical Diseases” on Friday in Lagos, aimed at addressing the pressing issues of poor sanitation, with a particular focus on the practice of open defecation.

NTDs are a group of infections that affect the world’s poorest populations, causing long-term disabilities and, in some cases, death. The diseases thrive in areas where there is a lack of clean water and proper sanitation facilities, conditions that remain prevalent in several parts of Nigeria

Addressing journalists at the meeting, the UNICEF chief of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) in Nigeria, Jane Bevan, said NTDs such as schistosomiasis, trachoma, and intestinal worms are preventable, however, the continued practice of open defecation, poor hygiene, and lack of access to clean water significantly increase the vulnerability of millions to the diseases

Latest report by WASH National Routine Mapping (WASHNORM) showed that 47 million people in Nigeria practise open defecation with only 18 per cent of Nigerians (37 million people) having access to safely managed sanitation services. Ebonyi State leads in open defecation followed by Plateau State while Zamfara State is the lowest with one per cent.

To address the crisis, UNICEF and other stakeholders, including government agencies, private sector, civil society groups and celebrities, were ramping up efforts to end open defecation by 2030. The initiative involves the construction of proper sanitation facilities in both urban and rural communities, hygiene education programs, and community engagement to change the long-standing practices.

In the same vein, UNICEF WASH Specialist, South-West zone, Mr Monday Johnson, said Nigeria has the highest NTD burden in Africa and open defecation remained a significant contributor to the spread. He listed some of the NTDs to include; onchocerciasis, schistosomiasis, trachoma, lymphatic filariasis, soil transmitted helminthiasis (STH), among others are transmitted through contaminated soil and faeces, perpetuating a cycle of poverty, malnutrition, and ill health. “By addressing open defecation, we can significantly reduce the transmission of NTDs, improved sanitation and hygiene practices can break the cycle of infection, protecting vulnerable populations, especially children and women,” he added.

Linking how open defecation fuels NTDs, Johnson said: “NTDs are a proxy for poverty which prevail among vulnerable and marginalised populations. NTDs and poor access to WASH contribute to a vicious cycle of poverty and disease. NTDs can lead to catastrophic health expenditure and reduced economic.

Speaking on the challenges of tackling open defecation, the national coordinator, Clean Nigeria Campaign, Mrs Chizoma Opara, who said Nigeria was off track from being open defecation free (ODF) by 2030, decried infrastructure deficit, adding that 20 million toilets is needed to be constructed both in public and private places.

She identified huge funding gap, adding that a total of $10 billion annual investment is needed as current investment is estimated at $0.8 billion annually.
Other challenges she listed include low political prioritisation, weak policies and institutions and low private sector participation.

On the milestones achieved by the campaignOpara said by 2030, every Nigerian will have access to safely managed sanitation and hygiene facilities in cities, small towns, and rural communities, while assuring that the campaign is committed to eliminating open defecation by 2030, attain 100 per cent coverage of improved sanitation with a mix of on-site and sewage systems by 2030 and effective systems are in place for fecal sludge management by 2030.

On her part, communication officer for UNICEF Nigeria, Blessing Ejiofor, said Nigeria will not be able to achieve other health interventions, without addressing issues around open defecation. This is even as she had urged the media to create more awareness on the danger of open defecation and the need to end the menace by 2030.

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Nigerians Got Military Out Of Power, Will Vote Out Tinubu In 2027 – Lukman

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Politics tamfitronics Former National Vice Chairman, North-West of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Salihu Lukman, has predicted that President Bola Tinubu will face defeat in the 2027 elections, echoing the historical ousting of military rulers from power over 25 years ago.

In an appearance on Channels Television’s “Politics Today” programme on Wednesday, Lukman criticized the current administration, highlighting deteriorating security and economic conditions under Tinubu’s 15-month tenure.

He asserted that the APC has failed to meet Nigerians’ expectations and is unworthy of re-election.

Lukman also condemned the APC’s performance at the state level, describing its governors as “emperors” who have not delivered on their promises.

Lukman said, “This country cannot continue like this. What I know is that something will have to give. Whether that act of giving will produce something that will correct all the mess around is what I am pushing.

“I guarantee you and I am confident (that) the same way we were able to get military out of power, we are going to correct the current mess.

“We are going to get to a situation where we have a functional political party, and APC and President Asiwaju (Tinubu) will be defeated in 2027, and we will produce leaders that will be servants to citizens, not leaders that are emperors.”

The former Director General of the Progressives Governors Forum (PGF) of the ruling APC said Tinubu, ex-Lagos governor, is a beneficiary of the committed support of some democrats to building democracy and should do better than he is currently doing.

Lukman said should Tinubu retrace his steps and do the right things, he would apologise to him and support his administration.

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