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Wike Lauds OSSAP-SDGs Over 100 Bed Mother & Child Hospital In Rivers

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Rivers State governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, has showered encomiums on the Senior Special Assistant to President Muhammadu Buhari on Sustainable Development Goals, Princess Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire for delivery of a 100 Bed Mother and Child Hospital in Okrika area of Rivers State.
The MCC is equipped with state-or-the-art facilities including operating theatres, labour rooms, recovery rooms, private and general Wards, scanning Room, consultation rooms and laboratory, ultra-scan machine, vacuum extractor delivery set and an Emergency Cart with full compliments.
It’s one of the over 25 advanced medical facilities designed and equipped to help reduced child and maternal mortality already delivered across the country by the OSSAP-SDGs.

While commissioning the MCC, Governor Wike commended the Office of the Senior Special Assistant to President on SDGs (OSSAP-SDGs) for the quality of work on the facilty as well as the state of the art equipment. The governor also lauded the member representing Okrika/Ogu-Bolo Federal Constituency, Hon. Bright Tamuno Gogo for facilitating the delivery of the project in his constituency.

“I commend the SDGs Office and I commend the lawmaker for the synergy. They’ve worked together and brought this project. For me, what I saw is quite amazing. This is my first time, I must say, since I became governor to see Federal Government intervention in my state. It is not just the building; the hospital is also well equipped. I must commend the SDGs Office,” Governor Wike stated.

Impressed by what he saw during a brief tour of parts of the MCC, Governor Wike urged OSSAP-SDGs to deliver similar health facilities across the three senatorial districts of the state.
“I didn’t go round, but the part I have seen, you don’t need to be told of the quality of work. This is for the benefit of the people of Okrika in particular and Rivers people in general. The Mother and Child Hospital will be very important in taking care of our children and women, as well as reducing mortality rate. Of course, we also have one that we built but this is going to complement.

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“I am quite impressed, and I have directed the Commissioner of Health to liaise with the SDGs Office to see how we can deploy manpower to take over the running of this place so that our women and children will start benefiting. This is not something we have to leave for later, we must put the equipment to immediate use.

“I am very happy and just like Oliver Twist and knowing the important role the state plays, this is not enough. Rivers State is quite big and knowing that it is the Oil centre of the country, you can see the population. We will like to have like two or three more of this at least in the three Senatorial Districts, that will go a long way in reducing the challenge of infant and maternal mortality in the state.

“I want to congratulate the SSA to the President on SDGs, Princess Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire and our representative, Hon. Bright Gogo for a job well done and for making sure that this project was started and completed. Today, we are able to commission it” the Governor said.

In her remarks, Princess Orelope-Adefulire stated as part of the bid to ensure that Nigerians, irrespective of location have access to good health healthcare services and attainment of general wellbeing especially as it relates to infants, neo-natal and maternal care, the OSSAP-SDGs has continued to deliver fully equipped hospitals and primary healthcare facilities across the country.

Princess Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire noted that the project is a strategic intervention directly linked to the achievement of SDG-3 on ‘Quality Health and Well-being for all’ as well as other cross-cutting SDGs.
She added that interventions like the Mother and Child Centres are necessary to stop the primary and secondary effects of COVID-19 pandemic from reversing decades of human development gained through the SDGs.
The Presidential Adviser commended President Muhammadu Buhari for providing the needed resources for delivery of key interventions to governments at subnational levels to fast-track the achievement of SDGs.

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Former Presidential Adviser on Millennium Development Goals, SSAP-MDGs, Dr. Precious Kalamba Gbeneol was also present at the inauguration of the Okrika MCC.

While commending her successor for the laudable project, she noted that the facility will help in addressing the challenges of infants, neo-natal and maternal death, while improving general health indices of the area.

On his part, Hon. Bright Gogo noted that the hospital will go a long way in putting an end to the decade long struggle to access basic health care in the Constituency and thanked the Federal Government for bringing the Hospital to Okrika.
He urged the beneficiary to access, use and protect the facility.

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Easter: AIG Directs Adequate Security In Sokoto, Kebbi and Zamfara States

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BY ANKELI EMMANUEL, Sokoto

The Assistant Inspector General of Police (AIG) in charge of zone 10 comprising Sokoto, Kebbi and Zamfara States Gyogon Augustine Grimah has directed commissioners of police under his zone to ensure adequate security measures in their respective domains before and after the Easter celebration.

Grimah, in a release  by the zone 10 Public Relations Officer DSP Uthman Muhammad Yaqub appealed to all and sundry to cooperate with security agencies to  enable them serve them well.

The release read in parr, “”Zone 10 headquarters under the leadership of AIG Gyogon Augustine Grimah psc,FCAI, wish to inform the members of the public particularly those residing in Sokoto, Kebbi and Zamfara states, that it has made adequate security arrangements that will ensure the protection of lives and properties before, during and after the Easter celebrations.

“”AIG zone 10 headquarters,  directed the three commissioners of police Commanding Sokoto, Kebbi and Zamfara Police  states Commands to emplace adequate security measures that will ensure smooth and hitch free celebrations. Intelligence gathering apparatus of the zone has also been directed to actively generate actionable intelligence that could assist in mitigating any form of threats””.

While wishing Christian faithfuls a happy Easter celebration, the AIG, Grimah enjoined all of them to seize the moment and pray for continues peaceful coexistence in the zone and beyond.

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Easter: PDP Urges Unity, Prayers Amid Kaduna’s Challenges

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By Israel Bulus, Kaduna

The Kaduna State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has called on Christians and all residents of the state to use the Easter season to reflect on the virtues of peace, unity, and sacrifice, as demonstrated by the resurrection of Jesus Christ.

In a statement issued on Sunday by its Chairman, Sir Edward Percy Masha, the PDP extended warm greetings to Christians across the state and Nigeria, describing Easter as a season of hope, renewal, and triumph over adversity.

“Easter reminds us of the triumph of light over darkness, life over death, and most importantly, of love, peace, and unity among all people,” Masha said.

He noted that the message of Easter was especially significant at a time when Kaduna State is grappling with economic hardship, political tension, and persistent security threats, particularly in vulnerable communities.

“These are trying times for our dear state. We urge all citizens to remain steadfast in faith, committed to peace, and united in the pursuit of a better future. No matter our religious or ethnic backgrounds, we must come together to pray for Kaduna and Nigeria,” he added.

The PDP also called on residents to pray for divine intervention in addressing the state’s worsening socio-economic and security challenges.

“We believe in the power of collective prayers and unity,” the statement continued.

“Kaduna must rise above the tide of division, insecurity, and underdevelopment. Only with sincerity of purpose and inclusive leadership can we achieve that.”

“This Easter should inspire our leaders to embrace sacrificial service. Jesus gave His life to save others — that’s the true test of leadership,” he said.

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“We must put aside politics and speak as one voice against the suffering of our people.”

The PDP reaffirmed its commitment to the people of Kaduna, assuring that it would continue to advocate for good governance, equity, and development. he concluded.

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New Terror Group ‘Mahmuda’ Wreaks Havoc In North Central

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A new terrorist group known as Mahmuda has emerged in Nigeria’s North Central region, launching deadly attacks on communities surrounding the Kainji Lake National Park (KLNP), according to local sources and a report by Sahara Reporters.

The group, which operates with impunity in the national park spanning Kwara and Niger states, has besieged villages in Kaiama and Barutein Local Government Areas (LGAs) in Kwara, as well as Babana and Wawa districts in Borgu LGA, Niger State. On Wednesday, Mahmuda militants attacked a vigilante group in Kemanji, Kwara, killing over 15 vigilantes and villagers, a source confirmed.

“They call themselves the Mahmuda group. Their leader, in a voice note, is threatening all the communities. They kill, kidnap victims, and demand ransom,” a local source told Sahara Reporters.

The KLNP, covering 3,970.29 square kilometres, has become a haven for the militants, who reportedly displaced park rangers over five years ago.

Sources trace the group’s origins to Mokwa LGA in Niger State, from where they were expelled by former Governor Muazu Babangida Aliyu, who accused them of being Boko Haram affiliates.

The group then relocated through various regions, including Kaduna State, before entrenching themselves in the KLNP.

A recent audiotape from the group’s leader suggests they are a moderate Islamist sect that splintered from the extremist Boko Haram faction led by Abubakar Shekau.

The militants, who primarily speak Hausa, identify as the Mahmuda or Mallam Group and claim to be jihadists promoting Sunni Islam.

The Mahmuda group has imposed a reign of terror on local communities.

Herders pay dues to graze cattle, farmers pay levies to access farmland allocated by the militants, and residents are forced to work on the group’s farms as “sadaka” (charity).

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The militants also kidnap locals for ransom, mount illegal roadblocks, and regulate social activities, banning alcohol sales and smoking while settling community disputes.

“They preach Islamic ethics, urge disloyalty to the Nigerian state, and insist disputes be reported to them,” a source said, adding that the group is recruiting locals as informants.

Unconfirmed reports suggest the militants are engaged in illegal mining within the park and threaten herbalists suspected of aiding vigilantes.

In a bid to consolidate control, the group has expelled bandits from the park, kidnapping or executing their collaborators after collecting ransoms.

The rise of Mahmuda highlights Nigeria’s growing insecurity, with ungoverned spaces like the KLNP enabling militant groups to thrive.

Loggers, fishermen, and hunters exploit the park’s resources, with some loggers reportedly negotiating with the militants to harvest trees, providing the group with revenue.

“The surge of insecurity in Nigeria is a source of concern due to its destructive impact on livelihoods,” a source noted.

“New militant groups continue to emerge and occupy ungoverned spaces.”

Locals suspect the authorities are aware of the group’s activities but have failed to act, possibly due to the militants’ sophisticated weaponry. Vigilante groups, frustrated by the lack of security intervention, have resorted to collaborating with Mahmuda to rescue kidnapped victims, further complicating the situation.

The Mahmuda group’s control over a vast swathe of Nigerian territory underscores the challenges facing the country’s security forces. With communities living at the mercy of the militants, the group’s blend of coercion, religious rhetoric, and economic exploitation poses a significant threat to stability in the region.

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As Nigeria grapples with this emerging menace, questions remain about the group’s true origins and affiliations. Some locals speculate the militants may have ties to groups from Benin or Niger Republic, while others see parallels with Boko Haram’s tactics. Further investigation is needed to unmask this faceless group and address the crisis in the KLNP.

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