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Nigerian police have launched a manhunt for kidnappers who recently abducted 10 travelers from two buses in the country's central region. The gunmen released 18 passengers following an intervention by local police and a vigilante group. The kidnappers have made contact with the families of the remaining victims, demanding ransom. The government assures that all hostages will be released unhurt.
The Lagos State Building Control Agency (LASBCA) has started the process of removing distressed structures in Lagos Island, Mushin, and other areas. This move by LASBCA is aimed at preventing building collapse, saving lives, and minimizing property loss. The agency has marked the buildings as unfit for habitation and is urging occupants to vacate the premises for their safety and that of others. LASBCA is committed to ensuring that all buildings in the state are structurally sound and pose no risk to neighboring structures.
Nigeria has made progress in strengthening its health security framework, as highlighted in the 2023 Joint External Evaluation (JEE). This evaluation marks an improvement from the previous evaluation in 2017, with notable achievements in implementing the National Action Plan for Health Security (NAPHS) and adopting a one-health approach. Despite the progress, challenges remain in areas such as domestic financing and the integration of the environment and animal sectors. Extending these improvements to subnational levels is also crucial for a robust response mechanism. The JEE provides an opportunity for Nigeria to prioritize health and advocate for enhanced investment in health security.
The National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA) in Nigeria has initiated a nationwide vaccination campaign with the aim of achieving zero disease outbreaks in children. The campaign targets 2.2 million children across the country, as a significant proportion of the population remains vulnerable to preventable diseases. Despite challenges faced during the COVID-19 pandemic, the government has successfully launched this new vaccination campaign.
The National Assembly Election Petition Tribunal in Umuahia, Abia State, has nullified the election results of two Labour Party members, declaring candidates from the All Progressives Congress and All Progressives Grand Alliance as winners. These rulings signal potential shifts in the political balance of power and could have wider implications for future elections. Residents of the affected constituencies are now coming to terms with this new reality.
The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command has dismissed reports of 30 residents being killed in the Kuje Area Council due to a landslide caused by illegal mining activities. The Commissioner of Police, Haruna G. Garba, stated that the news is false and misleading, intended to create fear and panic among Nigerians. He assured the public that the FCT is the safest and most secure part of the country.
Nigeria's central bank has issued a circular barring banks from using one-off foreign exchange gains to pay dividends or meet operating expenses. This move comes after several banks reported robust half-year earnings due to currency devaluation. President Bola Tinubu's reforms have allowed the currency to weaken by over a third, saving billions of dollars but exacerbating the cost of living crisis. The central bank has instructed banks to set aside the foreign currency revaluation gains as a buffer against potential adverse movements in the exchange rate. Despite this restriction, top tier lenders such as GT Bank and Zenith Bank have declared interim dividends, boosting sentiment in the stock market.
The Nigerian Exchange (NGX) closed in negative territory after equities fell by N294 billion due to the FTSE Russell downgrade of the Nigerian Stock Exchange. The downgrade prompted immediate selloffs, resulting in a plunge in equities. The All-Share Index (ASI) traded 0.80% lower, and the market capitalization of equities saw a loss of N294 billion. Several stocks experienced mixed trading sessions, with tier 1 banks recording negative sessions.
The People's Democratic Party (PDP) in Benue state has accused Governor Hyacinth Alia of colluding with his allies in Abuja to settle Fulani herdsmen on lands they displaced people from. The PDP has vowed to resist these alleged attempts by the governor. However, the governor's spokesperson has dismissed these claims as false and emphasized that the government's focus is on reconstructing homes for internally displaced persons (IDPs).
The mining industry in Congo, which plays a crucial role in the production of minerals used in electric vehicle batteries and other green technologies, has been marred by severe human rights abuses. An Amnesty International report, along with another rights group, has shed light on forced evictions, physical assault, and other violations that miners and local communities have endured in pursuit of cobalt and copper. This article delves into these disturbing revelations and the urgent need for accountability and change within the mining sector.
Ondo State Governor, Mr Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, has disbanded the media crew attached to the office of his Deputy, Lucky Aiyedatiwa. This move comes amidst alleged rift between Aiyedatiwa and his boss, Akeredolu, who recently returned from medical leave. The affected media aides have been directed to submit all government properties and report back to their various ministries and stations. The Ministry of Information and Orientation has been tasked with providing media coverage for the deputy governor's office going forward.
Senator Sadiq Umar has come out in defense of the controversial car and office allowances for members of the Nigerian National Assembly. Amid public criticism, the Senator argued that the funds are necessary to provide new senators with the tools they need to effectively carry out their duties. However, the allowances continue to be a topic of national discourse.
Governor Babagana Zulum of Borno State, chairman of the North East Governors' Forum, has called for aggressive military action against insurgents who refuse to surrender. In a meeting held in Maiduguri, Zulum emphasized the need to invade the hideouts of these insurgents and "neutralize" them. The governor's call signals a shift in approach towards insurgency and highlights the challenges faced by the government in restoring stability in the region.
The national assembly elections petitions tribunal in Jos, Plateau state, has nullified the election of Dachung Bagos, a two-term member of the House of Representatives representing Jos South/Jos East Federal Constituency. The tribunal ruled that Bagos was not validly nominated by his party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
The Nigerian police have launched a manhunt for 10 travelers who were recently kidnapped by suspected gunmen in the central region. The gunmen attacked two buses, waylaying 28 passengers who were on their way to Lagos. While 18 passengers were released unhurt, 10 victims remain in captivity, with the kidnappers making demands for ransom. The government is said to be in touch with the families and is committed to ensuring the safe release of the kidnapped individuals.
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