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December 11, 2023 Kidnapper Nab Woman and 3 Children in Abuja

Kidnapper Nab Woman and 3 Children in Abuja

Bandits attacked the Zone 5 segment of the Kubwa Extension 2 Relocation Estate along Arab Road in the Federal Capital Territory on Sunday night, kidnapping a woman and her three children, including a six-month-old baby.

Reports from the capital city confirmed that the gunmen struck  between 8pm and 9pm on Sunday, December 10, shooting indiscriminately and causing pandemonium in the area. A resident who preferred not to be named revealed that kidnapping  has become a usual occurrence in the area every December.

Another resident noted, “This kidnapping is due to a lack of adequate security in the area. Last night they kidnapped a whole family – a mother and her three children, including a six months old baby here at Zone 5, Kubwa Extension 2 Relocation estate.”

The FCT Police Command was yet to make an official comment concerning the development, when contacted by our correspondent, the FCT Police Public Relations Officer, SP Josephine Adeh; who’s currently in Akwa Ibom for the Police PRO’s conference promised to find out about the development and revert.

I will find out and get back to you as soon as possible please,” Adeh said.

 

December 11, 2023 NNPP Deny Merger with PDP

NNPP Deny Merger with PDP

The National Secretary of New Nigeria Peoples Party, Olaposi Oginni, has described the purported coalition involving the party and six other political parties tagged “Coalition of Concerned Political Parties” as fake and untrue.

Oginni insisted that the party has not authorised any coalition with any political party, urging the public to disregard the involvement of NNPP in the purported coalition with the People’s Democratic Party and the other six parties.

He said this in a letter addressed to the Board of Trustees Chairman of PDP and made available to newsmen on Sunday evening.

The party secretary cautioned the PDP to stop dealing with people who did not represent the interests of the NNPP

He further said, “I have the collective instruction of Dr. Boniface Okechukwu Aniebonam, the Founder and Life Member of the Board of Trustees of the NNPP, Dr. Temitope Aluko, the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the NNPP, and Engr. Abdullahi Babayo, the Secretary of the Board of Trustees of the NNPP and The National Chairman, Dr Agbo Gilbert Major, all of the NNPP’s National Secretariat, Winlands Plaza, Wuse Zone 4, FCT Abuja.

 

“This letter therefore serves as a formal caveat to your party (PDP) and others by notifying you that the NNPP has not, and is not authorising any coalition with your party or any other political party for that matter as is being speculated and published.

“In the circumstance, to do otherwise and proceed with the purported coalition in any matter with Sen. Kwankwaso in the name of the NNPP, will be serious hypocrisy on your part and feigning ignorance of a glaring and well-established fact that Sen. Kwankwaso is not a member of the NNPP, and he has no locus or authority to engage in any form of negotiation and/or coalition on behalf of our great party (NNPP).

“The relevant regulatory agency, security agency of the Federal Government and the general public will be notified immediately to ensure that your party and Sen. Kwankwaso do not cause any further damage to our party and to prevent any avoidable breakdown of law and order, besides needless litigations.

He urged the PDP leadership not to get entangled in the “manipulating scheme or illegal plans being sold out by some expelled members in the likes of Sen. Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso under the guise of being a former Presidential Candidate of NNPP which is laughable”.

December 6, 2023 Community Led HIV Response Long Overdue – Prof Augustine Umoh

Community Led HIV Response Long Overdue – Prof Augustine Umoh

The 2023 World AIDS Day observance in Akwa Ibom has left behind resonating echoes that are expected to guide stakeholders in the state HIV response.

The Akwa Ibom State Agency for the Control of AIDS -AKSACA and its Partners had displayed interest during the weeklong commemoration from November 25 through December 1 to promote community leadership with its lineup of activities which was centred on access to communities in Uyo and the hinterlands of Ibesikpo Asutan, Uruan, Ikot Ekpene and Eket.

Most significantly the AIDS control Agency in the mix of activities it floated to mark the global event was a symposium which took place in Uyo, Akwa Ibom’s capital city.

At the symposium, perspectives of the World AIDS DAY focus were delibrated by Persons living with HIV – PLHIVs, Development Partners; USAID, ECEWS, AHF, CCCRN, MAP-IT, and other collaborators.

Speaking at the gathering, the Commissioner for Health Professor Augustine Umoh who represented the state Governor Pastor Umo Eno noted that having communities lead the response was long overdue.

On the capacity to drive community-led initiatives, the Project Manager for AKSACA, Dr Enobong Akpan said attention will be tilted to citizens taking ownership and improving the HIV prevention strategies.

The symposium had field experts in a panel discussion speak to issues that could hinder community involvement in Akwa Ibom’s HIV epidemic control while outlining solutions to be explored.

Inspiration FM’s Senior Health Correspondent IMA DEM reports that a key advocacy from Persons living with HIV, other stakeholders at the symposium was the urgent need for domestication of the Anti Stigma and Discrimination Bill in Akwa Ibom state.

Here, the Co-Chairman of the State Prevention Technical Working Group Prof Anietie Moses emphasizes embracing the bill for effective community Leadership.

December 6, 2023 Africa to Benefit From Multi-Million Dollar Pledges at COP28

Africa to Benefit From Multi-Million Dollar Pledges at COP28

African delegates were all smiles yesterday at the ongoing Climate Change Summit (COP28) in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.The day opened with a high-level session at which several African leaders called for “increasing climate finance and green growth in Africa”, the theme of the event, ending with hundreds of millions of dollars in Africa-focused pledges.

To ‘amplify the voice of African countries globally and provide a space and platform to highlight the continent’s challenges, opportunities and responses’ was the focus of Africa Day yesterday.

Claver Gatete, Executive Secretary of the United Nations Commission for Africa, emphasised key areas for leveraging resources and strategic collaborations to finance climate action and green growth: “Let’s make our priority investing in the deployment of the continent’s abundant renewable resources and processing its essential minerals,” he said.

The African Development Bank (AfDB), which launched a Climate Action Window to mobilise up to $14 billion to support adaptation in 37 low-income countries, highlighted the continent’s wealth.

Everything that we have, we have in abundance,” said AfDB President, Dr Akinwumi Adesina, to African leaders, representatives of governments and the private and public sectors.

Adesina made his point forcefully: “Africa is home to 65 per cent of the world’s uncultivated arable land and has a key role to play in global food security. What Africa makes of agriculture will determine the future of the world’s food. Our determination is crystal clear: Africa will never again beg for food.”

African Union Commission Chairperson, Moussa Faki Mahamat, took a more political tone. Denouncing the injustice of seeing the continent, a “minor polluter”, receive “too little” in funding to fight the effects of climate change, he stressed that financial climate investment in Africa represented a “congruent share”.

This investment must not diminish,” he said, insisting on the link between transition and adaptation. We must engage in serious negotiations with our partners to find consensus.”

The honour of officially inaugurating Africa Day at COP28 went to Azali Assoumani, the president of Comoros and sitting Chair of the African Union.

the growing importance of green and sustainable grWe see owth in Africa and of innovative partnerships to ensure climate finance,” he said, praising Kenyan President William Ruto’s leadership at the Africa Climate Summit.

African and global institutions have joined Germany, France and Japan to pledge over $175 million to the Alliance for Green Infrastructure in Africa, one of a series of hundreds of millions of dollars in Africa-focused deals announced so far at COP28.

The pledge is intended to scale up financing for transformative climate-aligned infrastructure projects across the continent and will contribute to the first close of a $500 million fund of early-stage project preparation and development blended capital.

Already, $40 million of the capital has been provided by the AfDB and another $40 million will come from the Arab Bank for Economic Development in Africa (BADEA).

For Nigeria, the Infrastructure Corporation of Nigeria, the African Green Infrastructure Investment Bank, and Solarge International BV have announced their plans to manufacture lightweight solar panels with an ultra-low carbon footprint in Nigeria.

Other significant achievements include the commitment of over $400 million to the loss and damage fund, the rollout of 100 electric vehicles in Nigeria, and the signing of a memorandum of understanding between the Infrastructure Corporation of Nigeria (InfraCorp), a privately managed infrastructure development backed by the government with a budget of US$15 billion, and African Green Infrastructure Investment Bank and Solarge International BV for the establishment of a solar panel manufacturing factory in Nigeria.

With over 600 million Africans without access to electricity, world leaders, the private and public sectors and institutional investors are prioritising the need to bridge the energy access gap, which currently exists.

Energy access remains the lifeblood of any thriving economy and MoUs of this nature would bring about knowledge and skill transfer, as well as bridge the unemployment gap that currently exists in the country.

The Solar PV Manufacturing Plant will be one of the first large-scale production facilities in the world for lightweight solar panels with an ultra-low carbon footprint.

The project will play a pivotal role in Nigeria’s commitment to sustainable local manufacturing and critical infrastructure for achieving Net Zero emissions and advancing its energy transition plan to cleaner and more sustainable energy sources, reducing reliance on traditional fossil fuels. More fundamentally, the project reinforces the drive towards localisation, green manufacturing and import substitution agenda of the country.

While speaking at the launch, which took place at the Nigerian pavilion, Dr Lazarus Angbazo, CEO of InfraCorp said: “We are excited about the partnership with Solarge as it aligns with our commitment to driving an accelerated deployment of infrastructure in Nigeria and specifically toward sustainable development and economic growth.
   
“The Solar PV Manufacturing Plant represents a critical step in our aspiration to champion the deployment of climate-resilient infrastructure for a cleaner, greener, and more industrially vibrant Nigeria”.

His Royal Highness, Prince Jaime de Bourbon de Parme, Climate Envoy of The Netherlands who was also at the Nigerian Pavilion said: “This partnership is a significant step forward to realising Nigeria’s ambitions to transition to a green sustainable economy, strengthening the relations between Nigeria and the Netherlands.
   
“The solar sector not only provides opportunities for climate mitigation but also contributes to increased energy access and job creation. Together, we are committed to leveraging these opportunities for a sustainable and prosperous future.

Jan Vesseur, CEO of Solarge also said: “Solarge is honoured to collaborate with InfraCorp in advancing Nigeria’s solar energy capabilities. Our joint efforts will contribute to the realisation of a sustainable and resilient energy future for the country and strengthen the long-standing bilateral relationship between the governments of Nigeria and the Netherlands.

Also, Nigeria and other African countries are poised to gain from €5 million in Sustainable Energy Funds from Italy through the Sustainable Energy Fund for Africa (SEFA) Special Fund.

The Deputy Minister of Environment and Energy Security for Italy, Vannia Gava, announced a new contribution during a side event at the COP28 yesterday.

This new contribution of €5 million to the Sustainable Energy Fund for Africa (SEFA) Special Fund strengthens the attention that the Italian Government devotes to Africa, a geographical region of priority importance for our country’s energy and climate policies,” Gava said.

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) and various charitable organisations have offered $777 million to combat neglected tropical diseases in developing countries, which are anticipated to escalate with rising temperatures.

COP28 President, Sultan Ahmed Al-Jaber, underscored the gravity of climate-related health threats, stating that these climate-related factors“have become one of the greatest threats to human health in the 21st century.”

Major contributors to the funding include the UAE, pledging $100 million, and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, committing an additional $100 million. Belgium, Germany, and the U.S. Agency for International Development also joined the initiative by announcing funds for climate-related health issues.

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