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CISLAC moves to address challenges of Almajiri system in Jigawa

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From Mika’il Tsoho, Dutse

The Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC), promised to do all it best to improve Almajiri system and ensure it integrated into conventional education system.

The move was announced by the executive director CISLAC comrade Auwal Ibrahim Musa Rafsanjani during the multi stakeholders meeting to discuss the Almajiri issues in Jigawa held at three Star hotel Dutse.

He explained that, CISLAC noted that, there is alot of issues related to children right that ignored by government at all and continued to stereotyped against Almajiri system of education in the country.

“Almajiri system of education is one of the growing problematic areas with increase risk of having young children being exposed to existential threats because of inadequate and improper guidance, lack of parental cares,support and protection which will allow these young future leaders to be fully equipped to tackle the challenges of life and to fully contribute their quota toward the development of the society ”

“unfortunately the country has not lived to the expectation of protecting the rights of these children as over 10 million children below the age of ten are deprived of fundamental human right (education, health and shelter) under the Almajiri system ”

Rafsanjani said, to address the challenges, several reports have proposed the need for the government to integrate the Almajiri system into the conventional education system and the mainstreaming of vocational training into the system.

He added that, government, civil society organisations and other stakeholders must take the responsibilities to ensure that sustainable institutions and structures are put in place to guarantee the welfare of these children are improved and protected.

During the meeting it was observed that government have vital role to play in addressing the challenges bedevilling the Almajiri system in the state.

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Kano Government Vows To Revive Garment Industries

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Adamu Aliyu Kibiya inspecting the garment indutries

 

Kano state government expressed readiness to revive all abandoned garment clusters initiated by administration of former governor engineer Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso.

The state commissioner of commerce and Industry Alhaji Adamu Aliyu Kibiya gave the assurance during a visit to Kura garment industry on condition assessment.

Adamu Kibiya expressed dismay over the current condition of the center as the previous government abandoned the project, which was initiated to provide jobs and boost the state economy.

He said, with the return of Kwankwasiyya government under engineer Abba Kabir Yusuf, they are fully determine to revive all the industries across the 44 local government areas in the state.

Adamu Kibiya explained that, immediately after he was swon-in, as Kano governor, engineer Abba Kabir Yusuf set up a committee to look into the garment clusters and advice the govt on how to revive it.

”So with the level of commitment demonstrated by the governor, all the aims and objectives of establishing the industries will be achieve”

On his part, permanent secretary of the ministry, Muhammad Yusuf Danduwa said, the machines were purchased in 2014 at over 250 thousands Dollars for each of the local government.

He said, the idea behind the project was to provide jobs to the teaming youth of Kano, and boost the economy for the development of the state.

”’The plan was that, all students uniforms for both public and private schools are produce by the industries”

Danduwa said with the able leadership of Kano state governor Abba Kabir Yusuf and dedication of the commissioner Adamu Kibiya all the industries”will see the light of the day

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African Media Network (REMAPSEN) Appoints Nigerian Journalist Khadija as Deputy National Coordinator

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Khadija Aliyu

 

REMAPSEN, an African media network, has appointed Khadija Aliyu as Deputy National Coordinator for its Nigeria office.
This announcement was made in a statement signed by the Chairman of the Board of Directors, Bamboo Yousuf.

Khadija Aliyu is an ace broadcaster and a senior correspondent with Radio Nigeria. She graduated from the Department of Mass Communications at Bayero University Kano in 2008 and later obtained a master’s degree in Communication Studies from the same institution.”

REMAPSEN, AN OVERVIEW
REMAPSEN is an African media network for the promotion of good health and environment.

It was established on June 13, 2020 by some journalists in the Francophone countries with passion for public health concerns as they affect children and women as well as environment.

The aim is to build a network of African journalists who are committed to using their platforms to help people overcome challenges from health emergencies, epidemics and other health concerns, and environment issues.

The Nigerian arm; REMAPSEN NIGERIA, was inaugurated at an international conference of the forum in Lome, Togo on 23rd November, 2023, along with Ghana, Liberia, Mauritania and other Anglophone countries.

REMAPSEN International headquarters currently sits at Abidjan, capital of Cote d’ivoire with Mr Bamba Youssouf as the President.

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Dangote Cement Plc Launches Malaria Programme in Edo

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The Sustainability and Social Performance Department of Dangote Cement Plc will be implementing a malaria intervention programme at communities in Okpella, Edo State.

The health intervention programme, according to a statement from the company, will run for two days around the host communities of the Dangote Cement Plc, Okpella.

The statement said the “intervention is part of efforts to advance the Safer and Healthier Communities (SHC) initiative to promotes access to health and wellbeing of our host communities and their neighbours through structured health interventions and public health awareness campaigns.”

It added that: “Malaria is another key area of the DCP Group’s public health focus besides HIV/AIDS.”

It said that Dangote Cement Plc had initiated its Safer and Healthier Communities (SHC) programme in 2022 with the implementation of the pilot phase of the HIV/AIDS intervention programme in three transit communities in Gboko, Benue state.

Speaking, Head of Social Perfomance of the Dangote Cement Plc, Mr. Wakeel Olayiwola, said the two-day event (9th and 10th May) would feature awareness campaigns testing and referrals, distribution of treated nets, mosquito creams, ultrasonic anti-mosquito insect repellant, rechargeable electric mosquito killer swatter and other mosquito repellant paraphernalia. The Public Health officials will also offer counselling and referral services.

The intervention is the company’s response to reports that Edo state records an estimated 1.2 million malaria cases with a 317/1000 per location or geographical area. As a socially responsible company, Dangote Cement implements this initiative as contribution to safeguarding the lives of populations of high risk of malaria, which includes children, pregnant women and the elderly.
The Head of Sustainability, Dr. Igazeuma Okoroba providing context on the partnership of the programme expressed appreciation to the Medical Women Association of Nigeria, Edo State chapter, the Edo State Primary Health Care Development Agency, and Nigrowth Consults Services – implementing partner.

According to her, the project which supports Sustainable Development Goal 3_ Good Health and Wellbeing, is another effort of the Dangote Cement Okpella to demonstrate its solidarity with stakeholders in Edo state and the health sector at large.

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