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August 15, 2022 Atleast 50 Dead due to Heavy Rainfalls in Jigawa – SEMA

Atleast 50 Dead due to Heavy Rainfalls in Jigawa – SEMA

The Jigawa State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) has confirmed 50 people dead, in building collapses due to heavy downpours across different parts of the state.

The tragedies occurred across the state at the beginning of the rainy season.

The Executive Secretary of the agency, Alhaji Yusuf Sani, told newsmen that several houses were either damaged or destroyed, rendering several families homeless.

Sani said the displaced persons were currently taking refuge in 11 temporary camps, while others stayed with their relatives, as the agency was making efforts to open camps to accommodate the victims.

He added that the agency had been providing the victims, including those staying with their relatives, with items and other basic needs.

According to him, the worst hit areas are Kafinhausa and Balangu villages, all in Kafinhausa Local Government Area of the state.

“He said in Kafinhausa, six people died, 68 hospitalised and 1,436 lost their houses, while in Balangu four people died and 238 lost their houses.

He said the agency got information of the death of seven people from the same family including a newborn baby in a building collapse on Sunday in Kafinhausa.

“From the report we have, if you combine the number is getting to 50 since the commencement of the rainy season,” the executive secretary said.

Sani said he could not immediately give the exact number of communities and people affected by the disaster in the state because the personnel of the agency was still assessing the level of damage and compiling a list of the victims.

“There is a camp around Kafinhausa that accommodates over 1,000 displaced persons.

“Some have over 300, so I cannot tell you the exact number because we are still taking people there,” Sani said.

He, however, commended the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) for its prompt response to the disaster by bringing succor to the victims.

NEMA has begun the distribution of relief items to the victims in the six most affected LGAs of Hadejia, Kirikasamma, Kafinhausa, Birniwa, Kaugama, and Malammadori.

The relief items according to the agency, are 7,650 bags of rice, 6,450 bags of maize, 950 cans of 20 litres of vegetable oil, 530 cartons of seasoning, 50 bags of 20kg salt, and 6,000 bags of cement.

August 11, 2022 Government in Talks with Resident Doctors to Prevent Indefinite Strike

Government in Talks with Resident Doctors to Prevent Indefinite Strike

The Publicity Secretary of NARD, Dr. Yusuf Alfa says Government has commenced talks with the Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) over the demands of the doctors.

Recall that the resident doctors had on July 30th, 2022, issued a two-week ultimatum to the Federal Government to implement all the agreements it had with the association or risk an indefinite strike.

The doctors’ demands are that the Federal Government expedite action on the payment of the newly reviewed Medical Residency Training Fund to enable its members to meet up with the closing date of examination registration as advertised by the National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria.

They are also demanding the immediate implementation and payment of the new hazard allowance and arrears as contained in the circular from the National Salaries, Income and Wages Commission.

NARD is seeking the payment of the skipping arrears for 2014, 2015, and 2016 to deserving members; the immediate payment of consequential adjustment of the minimum wage to members who have been deprived since it was implemented several years ago.

Other demands include an immediate review of the Consolidated Medical Salary Structure and other related allowances given the current economic situation in the country; payment of salary arrears for doctors in Abia (26 months), Imo (10 months), Ondo (five months), Ekiti (three months), and Gombe (two months) states; among others.

August 11, 2022 Electronic Money Transfer Levy to Generate N483.73bn for The Federal Government.

Electronic Money Transfer Levy to Generate N483.73bn for The Federal Government.

The Federal Government of Nigeria hopes to generate at least N483.73bn in three years from the Electronic Money Transfer Levy (EMTL).

This projection revealed by the Budget Office of the Federation in its 2023 – 2025 Medium Term Expenditure Framework and Fiscal Strategy Paper.

The EMTL was introduced in the Finance Act 2020, which amended the Stamp Duty Act to tap into the growth of electronic funds transfers in the country.

It is a single, one-off charge of N50 on electronic receipt or transfer of money deposited in any deposit money bank or financial institution on any type of account on sums of N10,000 and above.

Revenue derived from the EMTL is shared among the three tiers of government.

According to the budget office, which is under the Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning, the nation intends to make at least N137.03bn in 2023, N157.59bn in 2024, and N189.11bn from EMTL.

The office further revealed that the government made N111.84bn from the levy in 2021. Since the outset of the pandemic, e-payment transactions have soared because of mass adoption, improved broadband coverage, and increased stability of payment gateways.

Data from the Nigeria Inter-Bank Settlement System portal reveal that the total value of electronic transactions in the four months of 2022 (N117.33tn) is already higher than the total amount of transactions in 2019 (N108.42tn).

August 11, 2022 Religious Leaders Vow to Promote Health Messages on Pulpits.

Religious Leaders Vow to Promote Health Messages on Pulpits.

It was a two day health engagement organized by Breakthrough Action Nigeria, a USAID funded project, for Faith Based Organizations and religious leaders drawn from the Christian and Muslim faith were in attendance.

The engagement aimed at galvanizing the participants to incorporate health messages into their sermons.

This BA-N believes will improve the congregants’ health seeking behaviors.

Inspiration FM News was at the workshop and reports that the religious leaders expressed commitment to ensuring that the lessons learnt are taken back to their members and mentees.

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