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Caleb Foundation Enrolls 200 Women into Kaduna State Contributory Health Insurance Scheme

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In a benevolent move aimed at enhancing healthcare accessibility for the less privileged, especially women and children, the Caleb Danladi Foundation has enrolled 200 beneficiaries into the free Kaduna State Contributory Health Insurance Scheme.

The beneficiaries who are mostly less privilege, women and Children are carefully selected across the four chiefdoms JABA, KAGOMA, BARDE, and BAJJU Chiefdoms in Southern Kaduna senatorial zone of Kaduna state.

The initiative, spearheaded by the Caleb Danladi Foundation, underscores a commitment to improving the welfare and health outcomes of vulnerable populations within Kaduna State.

Most of the beneficiaries identified for enrollment belong to socioeconomically disadvantaged backgrounds, where access to quality healthcare services is often limited.

In a statement, the Director General of the Kaduna State Contributory Health Management Agency (KADCHMA), Alhaji Abubakar Hassan, expressed gratitude towards the Caleb Danladi Foundation for its proactive efforts in addressing healthcare disparities.

Although unable to attend personally, Hassan’s sentiments were conveyed by the Director of Admin and Finance, Suleiman Mustapha, who represented him at the enrollment event.

Hassan praised the NGO’s commitment to societal welfare and its role in advancing the state’s healthcare agenda. He emphasized the importance of such partnerships in achieving universal health coverage and ensuring that even the most vulnerable segments of society have access to essential health services.

The initiative not only provides immediate relief to the beneficiaries but also sets a precedent for collaborative efforts between non-governmental organizations and government agencies in tackling pressing social issues such as healthcare access.

It is hoped that this partnership will serve as a model for future endeavors aimed at uplifting underserved communities across Kaduna State.

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The founder of the NGO Mr. Caleb Danladi Bako said as a person who grew up in the village, he was moved to assist the down trodden by enrolling them into the health insurance scheme to enable them have access to free medical health care and reduce maternal mortality which is becoming alarming.

He said the gesture would be extend to cover all the three senatorial zones of Kaduna state.

Caleb Danladi who also expressed concern over the high rate of out of school children in the society said plans are on the way by the foundation ton embark on sensitization campaign towards enrolling school aged children to reduce the rate of out of school children in the society.

Caleb Danladi who earlier visited the KPOK HAM Mallam Danladi Gyet Maude in his palace to seek for Royal blessing said the foundation has enrolled hundreds of children for WAEC and JAMB to enable them further their education, while arrangement have been concluded to train women on various skills.

Responding, the KPOK HAM Danladi Gyet Maude commended the founder of the foundation for giving back to the society through selfless service to humanity saying the impact of his work would leave after him.

In a good will message, the Bishop of Anglican Communion, Kwoi Diocese, Paul Samuel Zamani, described the effort of the foundation as a welcome development that would give the beneficiaries more sense of belonging and commendable the founder, Caleb Danladi Bako for having the less privileged at heart.

Some of the beneficiaries interviewed thanked the foundation for coming to their aid in that direction and pray God to reward the initiator of the program.

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Among the distinguished guests present were the District Heads of Nok, Kwoi, Samban, and Bade, representing various facets of Kaduna’s cultural tapestry.

Their presence signified a unified endorsement of Danladi’s efforts to sponsor the less privileged in accessing the contributory health insurance scheme, a gesture that resonated deeply with the community’s values of compassion and solidarity.

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FG approves N2.5bn satellite gadget to combat illegal mining

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The Federal Executive Council (FEC), at its third meeting of the year on Monday, approved the procurement of a N2.5 billion satellite gadget to combat illegal mining in the country.

The Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Mr Dele Alake, said this while briefing State House Correspondents, after the FEC meeting.

He said the technology was an integrated solution framework to combat unlicensed, unregulated, underreported mining activities.

The Minister said the deployment of the technology would curb activities that had led to revenue leakages, illegal operations and illegal extraction and exploitation of the country’s minerals.

“We are procuring satellite equipment, satellite gadgets that will be installed in strategic places all over the country that would enable us to have visual effect, real time of the operations that are ongoing in sites all over the country.

“There will be a centre like a screen in the operation centre, the mines martial centre, and in my office as well.

“At a glance, at the click of a button, you can surf any mine site and see the operations there; the volume of the mineral extracted, the number of trucks going out, and, of course, the security situation in the environment,” said the Minister.

Alake said his ministry introduced the technology in addition to a two-prong strategy to combat illegal mining.

He said on assumption of duty, the ministry adopted a two-prong approach: persuasive and coercive strategies.

He said the persuasive strategy entailed appealing to the sense of responsibility of artisanal miners to form cooperatives.

“When they form cooperatives, they become structured, formalised and legalised, and their operation can now add some value to the nation.

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“When they form cooperatives they become bankable. They can even have access to financial institutions to procure loans to expand their businesses.

“And of course, it means they have to pay their obligations to the Nigerian state,” he said.

He said the ministry had been able to persuade the illegal and artisanal miners to form over 300 cooperative societies.

Alake said the second approach, the coercive strategy was for those who were recalcitrant, who failed to yield to the persuasive method.

“We used the coercive measure, and that is epitomised by the Mining Marshalls that we established. To date, we have arrested apprehended, prosecuted and convicted illegal operators, including foreigners,” he said. (NAN)

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LG Chairman Impeached In Bauchi

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The Assembly of Councillors in Shira Local Government Area of Bauchi State has removed the local government Chairman, Hon. Abdullahi Ibrahim Beli, and his Deputy, Hon. Usman Adamu, from office.

Their removal followed a committee investigation that found them guilty of gross misconduct, financial mismanagement, failure to perform their duties, and abuse of office.

A resolution signed by 10 councillors, including the council leader Hon. Wali Adamu and his deputy, officially declared the offices of both the Chairman and Vice Chairman vacant with immediate effect.

The resolution explained that, “The removal of the Chairman and his deputy is based on the findings of the investigation committee, which has established that the chairman and his deputy were engaged in financial, mismanagement, failed to perform their duties, breached the trust placed on them, and abused their office.”

While briefing journalists of this development, the Council Leader explained that both Beli and Adamu have faced increasing scrutiny for their management of the local government’s affairs.

He claimed that they have failed to perform their duties and have severely breached the trust placed in them by the people of Shira despite several warnings, and they can no longer afford to tolerate such conduct.

All efforts to get the reaction of Beli and Adamu have proved abortive so far.

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FEC Okay N2.5bn To Procure Satellite Technology

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FEC Okay N2.5bn To Procure Satellite Technology To Combat Illegal Mining

The federal executive council (FEC) has approved a N2.5 billion budget for the procurement of satellite technology to tackle unlicensed and unregulated mining operations in the country.

Alake, the minister of solid minerals development, briefed State House correspondents at the end of the FEC meeting presided over by President Bola Tinubu.

“The satellite equipment will be installed in strategic locations to provide real-time visual monitoring of mining operations nationwide,” the minister said.

“This technology will enable us to track mineral extraction, monitor truck movements, and assess security conditions at mine sites.

“Our approach has been two-pronged: persuasive and coercive. We have encouraged artisanal miners to form cooperatives, which has led to the formation of over 300 legalised societies.

“However, for those who remain recalcitrant, we have established the mining marshals to apprehend and prosecute illegal operators.

“Once these miners become legalised and structured, they can access financial institutions for loans, expand their businesses, and contribute meaningfully to the nation’s revenue.”

Alake said the satellite technology will be linked to a central command centre, allowing authorities to monitor activities at the click of a button.

The minister added that the technology will significantly improve efforts to combat illegal mining activities and ensure responsible and sustainable exploitation of mineral resources.

Alake said state governments are increasingly interfering in mining activities, posing a challenge to federal authorities’ efforts to regulate the sector.

“There have been cases of interference by states in mining activities. If there is an infraction in a state, the governor must consult us before taking action,” he said.

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“We investigate and either act directly or authorise the state to act under federal cover.”

He noted that the government is working with Nuhu Ribadu, national security adviser, and the ministry of defence to curb illegal operations.

Alake said efforts to combat illegal mining have led to the apprehension of 320 illegal operators.

According to the minister, 150 are facing prosecution, nine have been convicted, and four foreign nationals have been prosecuted and convicted.

Alake said Nigeria has lost trillions of naira to unregulated and illegal mining activities, adding that the federal government’s control over the gold mining industry is being limited by state influence, resulting in lost revenue.

To address the challenge, he said the government is cooperating with state governors and offering alternatives such as special purpose vehicles (SPVs) to ease tensions and encourage state participation.

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The minister said Nigeria has lost trillions of naira due to underreporting, illegal mining operations, and the challenges of monitoring its vast territory, describing the scale of losses as “mind-boggling”.

“A very elementary, non-scientific estimate we conducted in 2023 immediately after we assumed office revealed trillions of naira lost through unregulated, under-reported, and unlicensed mining activities,” he said.

“You should not ask how much the nation has gotten from gold; you should ask how much the nation has lost in gold. It is humongous, unheard of.”

Alake said the federal government will deploy satellite surveillance technology within the next month to monitor mining activities across the country, tackling revenue leakages and enhancing security.

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The minister added that the initiative will enable the government to track operations even in remote locations, identify revenue leakages, and plug them to increase revenue flow.

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