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Dangote Foundation poised to curb malnutrition in Nigeria

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Director of Health and Nutrition ADF, Francis Aminu presents gifts to participating schools

 

The Aliko Dangote Foundion, ADF said it has recorded tremendous achievements in the Nutrition development landscape in Nigeria.

It is therefore poised to sustaining the drive towards realizing Nigeria’s Multi-Sectoral Plan of Action For Food and Nutrition (NMPFAN)20 21-2025 goals in line with the theme of the 53rd Annual General Meeting and Scientific Conference sponsored by the Aliko Dangote Foundation.

The 5-Day event which took place in Abuja was organized by the Nutrition Society of Nigeria, NSN.

The Managing Director, ADF, Zouera Youssoufou said the foundation, under the able leadership of the foremost Philanthropist, Aliko Dangote, have been collaborating with NSN since 2017 to curb malnutrition and would continue to support stakeholders for appropriate solutions.

She said the organization of the Conference by NSN at this time marks a significant step in ADF’s quests to achieve the goals of Nigeria’s National Multi-Sectoral Plan of Action for Food and Nutrition (NMPFAN) 2021-2025 as desired by the foremost Philanthropist, Aliko Dangote.

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Zouera listed collaborations/achievements by ADF to include the following-The Aliko Dangote Foundation Integrated Nutrition (ADFIN) programme designed and implemented in compliance with global best practices, in recognition of the multifaceted and interdependent causes of malnutrition like the difficult context in northern Nigeria, is planned to reach over 1 million children at the end of the first phase in 2025

The Partnership for Accelerating Nutrition Results in Nigeria, (PANRiN) with the World Bank and BMGF for the provision of TA mechanism through a multi-donor trust fund (MTDF), informed the 235M nutrition International development (IDA) assistance to the Federal Government, leading to the provision of community-based services to 9.6 million women and children.

The multi sectoral
ANRiN Pilot project in Gombe, has reached 14,000 poor and vulnerable households receiving cash transfers, and home gardening

ADF catalyzed food fortification and nutrition across public and private sectors through the annual Food Processing and Nutrition Leadership CEO Forum in Nigeria with the
provision of fortified staple foods with micronutrients from an average of 50 per cent in 2018 to about 90 per cent in 2022 amongst others

Represented by the Director, Health and Nutrition, Dr. Francis Aminu, Zouera reminded the Conference that
“the consequences of malnutrition are profound, and proper nutrition is a fundamental right of Nigerians as the bedrock upon which its physical/health and economic prosperity is built.

Hence, the focus of ADF in nutrition with wraparound interventions to improve health, education, livelihood and empowerment opportunities for social change through strategic investments.

She urged the conference to seek solutions to closing the gaps of the nutrition workforce, share innovative ideas and collectively chart the part towards brighter and healthier future for all Nigerians in line with the theme of the Confrence
“Strengthening Nutrition Leadership and Workforce Capacity for Improved Health and Development in Nigeria ”

Speaking at the event the Minister for Budget and Economic Planning, Abubakar Bagudu, said Nigeria loses $1.5bn of its Gross Domestic Product yearly due to micronutrient deficiencies and called for
coordinated efforts to tackle malnutrition in the Country.

The President, Nutrition Society of Nigeria, and Dean, College of Food Science and Human Ecology, Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Prof. Wasiu Akinloye O. Afolabi expressed gratitude to the Aliko Dangote Foundation for Sponsoring this year’s Nutritional Society of Nigeria’s Inter-Schools Debate to scale up nutrition.

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ADC Accuses APC of Plot to Disrupt Ibadan Summit, Vows to Proceed

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

The opposition parties’ summit scheduled to hold today in Ibadan, Oyo State, is under threat of disruption by operatives of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), a senior opposition figure has alleged.

The National Publicity Secretary of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, made the allegation in a statement issued on Saturday

According to Abdullahi, intelligence available to the opposition indicates that the APC has perfected plans to disrupt the ongoing summit, which is being hosted by coalition parties in Ibadan.

“We have uncovered plans by the ruling APC to disrupt the summit being held by the opposition parties in Ibadan, Oyo State, today, 25th of April,” Abdullahi said.

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The ADC spokesperson recalled that opposition parties had earlier been denied access to venues in Abuja, forcing them to relocate to Ibadan. He accused the ruling party of hypocrisy, saying that while APC officials claim not to be frightened by opposition gatherings, their actions betray deep anxiety.

“After denying us the use of venues in Abuja, they now will not leave us alone to hold our meetings,” he added.

“They say they are not scared, but they are behaving like people who are terrified.”

Despite the alleged threat, Abdullahi vowed that the summit would continue as planned, insisting that the opposition remains on the right side of history and the Nigerian people.

“But we will not be deterred, because we are on the side of the Nigerian people,” he said.

As of the time of filing this report, the APC leadership had not issued an official response to the allegation. Security agencies in Oyo State have also yet to comment on the claim or announce any additional deployments around the summit venue.

The summit, which brings together several opposition political parties, is expected to discuss strategies to present a united front ahead of future elections.

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Emir Sanusi Slams Tinubu: “You Removed Subsidy, So Why Are You Still Borrowing 

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

In an assessment of Nigeria’s current fiscal trajectory, the Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II, has questioned the Federal Government’s continued reliance on borrowing despite the removal of the petrol subsidy.

Speaking in an interview posted by News Central TV on Friday, the former Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, stated that while the removal of fuel subsidy and the liberalisation of the exchange rate were necessary, the timing and lack of fiscal discipline are threatening to erase the potential benefits.

According to the monarch, Nigeria’s practice of supporting foreign refineries while its domestic refining capacity remained dormant was a systemic failure that needed to be addressed.

“I have always said the subsidy regime was unsustainable. We cannot continue supporting foreign refineries. We’re an oil-producing country. Keeping refineries open abroad while we’re not doing our own,” Sanusi said.

He, however, expressed optimism over the current shift toward domestic production, noting that the country has moved from a heavy importer of petroleum products to an exporter.

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“Today, we have a situation where we have our own domestic refinery. We’re not importing petroleum products. We’re even exporting to Europe, and this is very good for the economy,” he added.

While backing the policy shifts, the former apex bank chief raised concerns over the timing and the sequence of the reforms.

He said, “Artificial exchange rates, especially when you’re printing money, cannot work. There was going to be a devaluation.

“For me, removing subsidy or liberalising exchange rates, these are good interventions. Were they done at the right time? Those are certain questions. Were there other things that should be done that have not been done? These are other issues.”

He argued that liberalising the exchange rate in a “loose monetary environment” contributed to the currency’s rapid depreciation.

“It’s not enough to say, oh, they removed subsidy. You had to. When you get to a point where 100% of your revenue goes into debt service, you cannot continue. Where is the money going to come from?

“However, if you decide to remove subsidy and liberalise exchange rates in an environment of very loose monetary conditions, before you have tightened money supply, the Naira drops to a bottomless pit. That was a timing issue.”

Sanusi went further to challenge the Federal Government’s continued borrowing despite eliminating subsidy payments.

“We’ve removed the subsidy. We’re now spending it. What we should not see is fiscal consolidation. You cannot remove wastages and continue borrowing. I’ve said this before. You need to see the benefits.

“If you’re not paying the subsidy and you’ve got the money, why are we still borrowing and borrowing? What are we borrowing for?” Sanusi questioned.

Earlier in April, the Federal Government increased its 2026 borrowing plan upward by ₦11.31 trillion, bringing the total projected borrowing for the year to ₦29.20 trillion.

President Bola Tinubu also sought the Senate’s approval on Thursday for a fresh $516 million loan to fund the Sokoto-Badagry Superhighway.

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Former Presidential Aide, Ja’oji Declares Intent for House of Reps

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Former Senior Special Assistant to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, on Citizenship and Leadership, Nasir Bala Ja’oji declares his intention to run for the position of member House of Representatives, from Tarauni federal constituency, Kano.

The event started from Gadar Lado, to local government party Secretariat, Farm Centre, to Ja’oji quarters, in a procession of thousands of supporters, party leaders ranging from chapters, wards and the constituency, Tarauni, alongside supporters and well wishers.

Ja’oji recently resigned his position as Presidential Aide, when thousands of supporters across Tarauni and other quarters from the state called and pressured him to run for the position.

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Addressing the mammoth crowd, he assured that, “This ambition is not borne out of mere ambition, but from deep sense of responsibility, commitment and consistent engagement with the people and the ideals of our great party.”

Emphasizing that, “Over the past few years, I have remained steadfast in my loyalty and contributions to the growth, unity and electoral successes of our party at various levels.”

Stating why he is fit for the position he challenged that, his experience serving as Senior Special Assistant to the President on Citizenship and Leadership, has further shaped his understanding of governance, nation building and inclusive leadership.

Adding that, “In that capacity, I contributed initiatives aimed at promoting civic responsibility, youth engagement, and leadership development across the country.”

Being the most outstanding politician in Tarauni federal constituency, who invested so much in youth development, women inclusion in politics and governance, through large scales empowerment programmes, Ja’oji attracted the attention of so many youth and women during the intent declaration gathering.

Participation of people across party lines, was one of the issues that attracted many observers during the event.

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