Students, parent sensitized by IVAC in preparations for HPV VI roll out on May 27


The Mega School Sensitization Programme held at Queen of Apostole, Oluyoro, Ibadan organized by Centre for Disaster Risk and Crisis Reduction (CDRCR), in partnership with International Vaccine Access Centre (IVAC), Direct Consulting and Logistics (DCL), National Primary Health Care Development (NPHCDA), Women Advocates for Vaccine Access (WAVA) with funding from Johns Hopkins, was a huge success as it witnessed a large turnout of students, parents, caregivers and other stakeholders in the community. In his welcome address, Mr. Kolawole Amusat, the Executive Director, Centre for Disaster Risk and Crisis Reduction, appreciated participating schools and parents for their believe in the sensitization programme put up by International Vaccine Access Centre (IVAC) and other stakeholders to ensure communities fully participated in the HPV vaccination when rolled out so as to protect their children and wards against cervical cancer. He expressed that the only good thing any girl-child within the ages 9 to 14 can do to herself is to get the vaccine, as it is the only protection they can get against cervical cancer in the future. He therefore concluded that the HPV vaccine has been introduced earlier in some States around October, 2023 and it is considered safe and effective; it will also be administered free for all eligible girls during the phase 2 starting from May 27, 2024.
In her own remarks, Mrs Aremu, the Principal of Queen of Apostles, Oluyoro extended her appreciation to the Governments of Nigeria and other partners in the HPVVI project, specifically IVAC/DCL for making sensitization of students a priority. She noted that the facts on HPV vaccine as a form of protection against cervical cancer that will be presented to students during the sensitization will trigger their consciousness about the cancer, and the importance of being vaccinated. The principal remarked that โ€˜this sensitization will clear air on various misconceptions about the HPV Vaccine, while students and parents here present will know the truth and spread it among other members of their community that the vaccine is safe and effectiveโ€™. Alhaji Amusa Odelade who led other community leaders to the event cannot hide his feelings as he promised that the various wards and communities in Ibadan North East Local Government will work with relevant government bodies and partners to record huge success in the phase 2 introduction of the HPV vaccine. Odelade expressed that โ€˜we community leaders are working round the clock to support the HPV vaccination in our Local Government. We want Ibadan North East to record 100percent vaccination of our girls so that in the future there will be zero case of cervical cancer.
Other highlights of the events are presentations from Medical Women Association of Nigeria represented by Dr. Olalude; Child Protection Network, Oyo State Chapter represented by Mrs Agnes Tola-Winjobi (a retired Nursing Officer); Mrs Salawu who is the health educator, Ibadan North East Local Government. And the closing remark was presented by the Local Inspector of Education, Ibadan North East who was ably represented by her Assistant. Inauguration of Students from various participating schools as โ€œStudents HPV Vaccine Champions and Ambassadors took place while students from Queen of Apostle Oluyoro and Community Grammar School, Iwo-Road also entertained the audience with short but enriching drama on cervical cancer and HPV vaccine.

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President Bola Tinubu, on Friday, received Yoruba and Southwest leaders at the State House in Abuja.

This was disclosed in pictures shared on the official X handle of the President on Friday.

The caption read, “President Tinubu Receives the Yoruba and Southwest Leaders of Thought in Audience at the State House, Abuja.”

In April, the President similarly met with leaders of the respected Yoruba socio-cultural organiation, Afenifere, in Abuja.

Farewell: Ex-Council Chair, Ojo Akintola Appreciates Gov Makinde, People Of Itesiwaju LG

The former Chairman of Itesiwaju Local Government, Hon. Ojo Bolaji Akintola has extended his farewell message to the people of his local government, party faithfuls, the traditional rulers, religious leaders, and the staff of local government for the support shown to him throughout his tenure as the Chairman.

He appreciated Gov Makinde for the opportunity given to him to serve as the Chairman and also expressed his appreciation to the PDP chieftain, Sen. Hosea Agboola Halleluyah for the belief he has him to serve his people.

He used the medium to congratulate the new Chairman, Hon. Ojo Monsur Olayemi over his recent swearing in as the new chairman of the local government. He therefore implored him to ensure that he delivers on the mandate given to him by the people of Itesiwaju Local Government.

In his words, Ojo Akintola was quoted as saying, โ€œI give thanks to Almighty God for making me to see the beginning and the end of the journey as the Chairman of Itesiwaju Local Government.

โ€œI am indebted to the people of Itesiwaju and the party faithfuls who supported me throughout the sojourn.

Gov Abiodun Approves Exchange Rate Subsidy For Ogun Muslim Pilgrims

Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, has doused the palpable tension among the Ogun State Muslim Pilgrims by ameliorating the shortfall in their Basic Travel Allowance (BTA) as a result of unexpected vagaries of the foreign exchange rates.

While NAHCON used 1,252.01 per dollar to calculate hajj fare (BTA inclusive) to give 500 USD as BTA to each pilgrim, the CBN released BTA at 1,530.86 per dollar, which gave each pilgrim 415USD instead of 500USD earlier proposed.

Going by this development and in order to give each pilgrim 500USD at the new exchange rate of 1,530.86 per dollar, the differential to be paid for the State 934 pilgrims stood at N119,560,712.70.

In the face of the shorfall therefore, and in an effort to make the 934 State pilgrims perform their hajj rites without stress as well as making them comfortable during the hajj exercise, the State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun with dispatch, has intervened by paying BTA differential of the sum of 119,560,712.70 for all the 934 State pilgrims for 2024 Hajj Exercise.

This prompt intervention by the Governor will enable the pilgrims to collect 500USD agreed without blemish and douse every anxiety earlier caused by the sudden increment.

To this end, the Consultant to the Governor on Islamic Affairs, Sheik Iskeel Lawal, expressed appreciation to the Governor for the timely intervention and prayed for the continuous success of the administration.

Meanwhile, Governor Dapo Abiodun, has implored the pilgrims to be patriotic and pray fervently for the state in particular and Nigeria at large, adding that the courage and sagacity exhibited by President Bola Tinubu in the quest of changing the ugly narrative of the past require robust spiritual support from all Nigerians.

“As you are going on this special and highly essential spiritual exercise in the holy land, you are expected to pray for the sustainability of this tempo of development and transformation embarked upon by our administration in Ogun State.

“In the same vein, our President, Asiwaju Bola Hammed Tinubu needs your supplications and fervent prayer to continue with his courageous and selfless move towards changing the ugly past for the survival of our nation”, Abiodun averred .

Money ritual, ritual killing, and smoking scenes in movies, musical videos and skits banned by FG

Shaibu Husseini, the Executive Director/CEO of the National Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB), has announced that the Federal Government has given approval to ban money rituals and the glamorization of vices in Nigerian films.

Husseini made this statement during a National Stakeholders Engagement on Smoke-Free Nollywood, which took place in Enugu on Wednesday, May 22. He emphasized the urgent need for decisive action from parents, guardians, and all stakeholders due to challenges faced by the industry.

He recounted how his predecessor had raised concerns to the former Minister of Information, Alhaji Lai Muhammed, leading to the decision to extend regulations beyond smoking to include displays of money rituals, ritual killings, and glamorization of crimes in Nigerian movies.

Husseini expressed delight in announcing that the Minister of Arts, Culture, and the Creative Economy, Hannatu Musawa, has approved the Prohibition of Money Rituals, Ritual Killings, Tobacco, Tobacco Products, Nicotine Product Promotion, and Glamorization Display in Movies, Musical Videos, and Skits Regulations 2024, as allowed by the NFVCB Act 2004.

He mentioned that the approved document has been forwarded to the Federal Ministry of Justice for publication in the Gazette. Beyond health concerns, Husseini pointed out the negative impact of glamorizing smoking on young viewers, who make up a significant portion of the Nigerian movie audience.

The NFVCB plans to conduct awareness programs in schools, communities, faith groups, and other institutions to educate the public on the dangers of smoking in films. Husseini emphasized the vital role of the film industry and the need to focus on its advancement, advocating for creative content that discourages smoking and promotes healthy messages.

After consultations, the NFVCB, in collaboration with the CAPPA, decided to create subsidiary regulations to address smoking in movies, an aspect not explicitly covered by existing laws. Husseini assured readiness to lead in this effort and implement innovative strategies to fulfill the board’s mandate.

Truck driver fleeing from extortionists crushes soldier to death in Lagos

A soldier lost his life on Tuesday when a truck belonging to a logistics company ran over him at Orile bus stop in Iganmu, Lagos.

According to reports, the driver of the truck was trying to escape a group of extortionists who were demanding money from commercial bus drivers at the Orile section of the Badagry expressway.

Despite the tragic accident, the driver callously fled the scene in a reckless manner. Upon witnessing the incident, other soldiers gave chase to the escaping truck.

The soldiers managed to intercept the truck at the Mile 2 bus stop, although the conductor was able to evade capture.

Shola James, a trader at Orile, recounted how the soldiers brought back the truck and the driver to the scene of the accident.

Describing the gruesome scene, Shola said, “The soldier’s head was crushed by the truck’s back tire. I couldn’t bring myself to look at the body again.”

Another eyewitness, a vulcanizer, mentioned that the soldier was riding his motorcycle when the truck collided with him, resulting in his immediate death.

The Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, Benjamin Hundeyin, revealed that neither the truck driver nor the vehicle itself was handed over to the police.

Benjamin stated, “Following the incident, the DPO of Orile Police Station and his officers arrived at the site and discovered the soldier’s body. The soldiers, along with the truck and driver, returned to the barracks with the deceased soldier’s body.”

Nurses Begin Indefinite Strike In Oyo State

The Oyo State Chapter of the National Association Of Nigeria Nurses And Midwives has directed its members to embark on an indefinite strike from Tuesday midnight.

NANNM made this position known in a Tuesday correspondence addressed to all its members in the state.

The association noted that the strike action becomes imperative following the non-response of the Oyo State government to its eight-point request.

They said its executive had met earlier on April 30 and later gave a 14-day ultimatum which lapsed today.

Some of their requests include mass recruitment to tackle underemployment, and the adoption and implementation of 25 per cent CONHESS, among others.

The correspondence, titled, โ€œCommencement Of Indefinite Strike By Nurses And Midwives In Oyo Stateโ€ was co-signed by its state chairman and secretary respectively, Adeyemi Samuel and Aina Emmanuel.

It read, โ€œSequel to the meeting of the State Executive Council of NANNM held on 30th April 2024 which resolved that State Government should implement the following prayers:

โ€œMass recruitment of Nurses and Midwives/Nurse Educator into Hospitals Management Board, Primary Health Care Board, LAUTECH Teaching Hospital Ogbomosho and Oyo State College of Nursing Sciences Eleyele, Ibadan to address the gross shortage of staff to improve health care delivery in the state;

โ€œCorrection of the wrong notional date on the promotion letter issued to our members;

โ€œAdoption and Implementation of 25% CONHESS adjustment Circular for Nurses and Midwives Working with Oyo State Government. NURSE B;

โ€œFinancial implementation of 2018 to 2022 promotion for Nurses and Midwives working in LAUTECH Teaching Hospital Ogbomosho;

โ€œAdoption and Implementation of Enhanced Hazard Allowances for Nurses and Midwives Working in LAUTECH. Teaching Hospital Ogbomosho, Oyo State College of Nursing Eleyele-Ibadan, Oyo State College of Health Technology, Eleyele-Ibadan & Primary Health Care Development Board/ LGA;

โ€œAdoption and Implementation of lateral conversion/career progression for Nurses and Midwives on GL12 and above who have possessed degree certificate in Nursing Sciences (BNSC).

โ€œPayment of withheld January/February 2011 salaries to the nurses that are yet to be paid; and

โ€œPayment of uniform allowance to all Nurses and Midwives in the service of Oyo state in line with public services rule.โ€

The body noted that the circular must be shared with all concerned parties to ensure full compliance.

โ€œWith the 14-day ultimatum expiring without a government response, you are directed to begin an indefinite strike from midnight on Tuesday, May 21, 2024,โ€ it concluded.

Oyo Assembly Grants Makinde’s Request To Secure N10b Loan Facility

The Oyo State House of Assembly has approved the request of Governor Seyi Makinde to access N10billion loan facility to provide counterpart funding for World Bank Assisted projects/UBEC-SUBEB matching grant.

The approval was sequel to a letter of request sent to the Oyo State House of Assembly by Governor Seyi Makinde.

The letter read by the Speaker, Hon. Adebo Ogundoyin on Tuesday indicated that the State counterpart funding was required to facilitate the release of donor funds to Oyo State

According to the letter, World Bank Assisted Projects are meant to complement the drive by the Oyo State Government to improve the welfare of the citizens of the State.

The facility which is to be secured from Fidelity Bank is repayable for a period of 30months.

In their deliberations, some of the lawmakers who spoke on the request expressed concern on the state of the economy across the country which has made life virtually unbearable for citizens.

They therefore appealed to Governor Seyi Makinde to continue to give priority to projects and programs that will enhance the living standards of the people.

I told Aregbesola not to allow himself to be used against Tinubu โ€“ Ex-Gov

Former Ogun State Governor, Otunba Gbenga Daniel, has told of a purported attempt he made to reconcile ex-Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola with President Bola Tinubu ahead of the 2023 presidential election that brought the incumbent into office.

Aregbesola was a Commissioner in Lagos while Tinubu held sway as the State governor.

The former Osun governor was also Tinubuโ€™s man Friday until they both fell out on account of the acrimony between Aregbesola and his successor, Adegboye Oyetola, the reigning minister of Marine and Blue Economy, who is the Presidentโ€™s blood relative.

Daniel, currently representing Ogun East in the Senate in an interview with The Nation, said in the build-up to the 2023 presidential election while galvanising support for Tinubu, then All Progressives Congress candidate, he tried to convince Aregbesola to support his former principal.

According to the Senator, โ€œWe formed a committee. And Bola Tinubu did not send us. We felt that of all of them, he was the most experienced, he was the most qualified, and he was the most senior.

โ€œItโ€™s not as if some people didnโ€™t also come to me and say, look, OGD, it is you we want to use. And I said ah, no, no, no. Tinubu is running o (laughs) No, forget it! But some of us fell into that kind of temptation.

โ€œThereโ€™s none of them I didnโ€™t go to see. We went to Ekiti, we saw Kayode Fayemi. I went and saw Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola. I said โ€˜Ogbeni, whatโ€™s wrong with you? Ah! Kilo nsele (whatโ€™s going on)?

โ€œLook at me; we both know howโ€ฆWhatโ€™s going on? Donโ€™t allow yourself to be used, and all of that.โ€

Nine Appointed As Judges Of Lagos High Court

Nine former students from the Faculty of Law at Lagos State University have been designated as judges in the Lagos High Court.

They were among the 13 judges selected for the Lagos State High Court recently.

In a statement shared on its official platform on Monday, the university highlighted that this group comprised the largest number of alumni appointed to such positions simultaneously in the university’s history.

The alumni appointed as judges include Hon. Justice Sunmonu Tunde Bashiru, Hon. Justice Alebiosu Olawale Lawal, Hon. Justice Anjorin-Ajose Tanimola Abdulwaheed, Hon. Justice Muyodeen Abdul-Raheem Tejumade, Hon. Justice George Alfred Akingbola, Hon. Justice Balogun Adegboyega Ganiu, Hon. Justice Badejo-Okusanya Yewande Jokotola, Hon. Justice Ojuromi Nalirat Olayinka Oluwatosin, and Hon. Justice Adewale Russel Musiliu.

The university’s Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Olatunji-Bello, praised the judges on their appointments, emphasizing that reaching such a prestigious position required immense effort, dedication, and sacrifice to the legal profession. She also commended their substantial contributions to the Lagos State judiciary.

Prof. Olatunji-Bello attributed the success of the judges to the exceptional educational foundation provided by the Faculty of Law at the university, encouraging them to uphold the highest ethical standards and discharge their duties with integrity while reminding them of the importance of serving with a sense of accountability to a higher authority.

Additionally, the university highlighted that earlier in February, ten graduates from its Faculty of Law had excelled by achieving first-class degrees at the Nigerian Law School’s final Bar Examinations.

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