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Northern Youths APC Merger Group Calls for EFCC Investigation into Alleged Palliative Diversion by Kano Governor’s Chief of Staff

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Musa Mujahid Zaitawa ,Head of the group

The Northern Youths APC Merger Group has called on the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to investigate Kano State’s Chief of Staff, Shehu Wada Sagagi, over allegations of diverting rice palliatives intended for distribution to the people of Kano. The group claims that federal government resources meant to alleviate the suffering of Kano residents have been misappropriated.

In a press statement signed by the National Coordinator for the Northern Youths Merger Group, APC, Musa Mujahid Zaitawa, the group asserts that Shehu Wada Sagagi concealed the rice in one of his former houses, now converted into an Islamiyya school located in Gandun Albasa Quarters in Kano Municipal. During recent protests, some youths reportedly broke into the house and took the rice.

The Northern Youths Merger Group condemned the alleged actions as unethical and a gross violation of public trust, emphasizing that diverting public resources for personal use undermines the community’s well-being.

The group has urged the EFCC to conduct a thorough investigation to ensure justice is served, expressing confidence in the commission’s commitment to upholding the law and protecting citizens’ interests.

They further highlighted that despite the federal government under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration sending various palliatives to Kano State to ease residents’ suffering, the alleged diversion by government officials has prevented the intended impact on the population.

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The group stressed the importance of transparency and accountability in distributing government aid to ensure that the intended beneficiaries receive the necessary support.

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11 Million Nigerians living With Diabetes-Medical Expert

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A medical expert from Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital (AKTH), Kano, Prof. Zubairu Iliyasu, has said that more than 11 million people are currently living with diabetes in Nigeria, with many more remaining undiagnosed.

Iliyasu cited recent statistics during his keynote address at the 14th Annual General Meeting and Scientific Conference of the Association of Clinical Endocrinologists of Nigeria (ACEN), on Thursday in Kano.

The conference, themed “Endocrinology and Public Health”, brought together medical experts from across Nigeria to discuss the increasing prevalence of diabetes and other non-communicable diseases in Nigeria and Africa.

Iliyasu emphasised the urgent need for widespread public sensitisation on adopting healthier lifestyles to combat the growing threats of diabetes and obesity.

Also speaking at the event, the Chairman of the occasion, Professor Emeritus, Musa Borodo, lamented the high cost of healthcare delivery in Nigeria.

He underscored the importance of strategies aimed at reducing the burden of illnesses such as diabetes and obesity.

According to him, the conference will help fine-tune efforts toward public enlightenment and disease prevention.

In his address, the President of ACEN, Dr Williams Balogun, called on the government and stakeholders to invest more resources in combating non-communicable diseases.

He reaffirmed the association’s commitment to developing effective strategies to tackle the growing health challenge.

This meeting will unveil a variety of ideas and research aimed at ensuring that the challenges of diabetes and obesity are thoroughly addressed,” he said.

Declaring the conference open, the Governor of Kano State, Abba Yusuf, represented by the State Commissioner for Health, Dr Abubakar Labaran, described the gathering as timely.

He pledged the state government’s willingness to partner with medical associations like ACEN in the fight against diabetes, obesity, and other public health challenges.

He urged participants to develop actionable resolutions to curb the alarming rise in diabetes and obesity nationwide.

The conference, which attracted participants from across the federation, aimed to present innovative ideas and research findings toward addressing the twin challenges of diabetes and obesity in Nigeria.

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More Nigerians Will Be Poor by 2027 – World Bank

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The World Bank on Thursday projected that poverty in Nigeria will increase by 3.6 percentage points over the next five years, rising through 2027.

This was contained in the Bank’s Africa’s Pulse report released during the ongoing Spring Meetings of the International Monetary Fund, IMF, and the World Bank in Washington, DC.

The report paints a troubling outlook for poverty reduction in Nigeria, stressing that despite some recent gains in economic activity, especially in the non-oil sector during the last quarter of 2024, structural issues related to resource dependence and national fragility are likely to hinder progress.

The World Bank said Nigeria and other resource-rich and fragile countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, will experience an exacerbating poverty situation, unlike non-resource-rich countries, which are expected to see faster poverty reduction.

“Poverty in resource-rich, fragile countries—including large economies like Nigeria and the Democratic Republic of Congo—is projected to increase by 3.6 percentage points between 2022 and 2027,” the report stated.

The report underscores that Sub-Saharan Africa continues to have the highest extreme poverty rate globally, with a disproportionate concentration of the poor: In 2024, 80% of the world’s 695 million extreme poor lived in Sub-Saharan Africa.

The report further said that within the region, half of the 560 million extreme poor were located in just four countries.

In comparison, South Asia accounted for 8%, East Asia and the Pacific 2%, the Middle East and North Africa 5%, and Latin America and the Caribbean 3%.

Resource-rich countries are expected to lag in poverty reduction due to slowing oil prices and weak fiscal structures. Conversely, non-resource-rich countries are benefiting from high agricultural commodity prices, which are fueling stronger growth despite fiscal pressures.

This follows a well-established pattern whereby resource wealth combined with fragility or conflict is associated with the highest poverty rates—averaging 46% in 2024, which is 13 percentage points higher than in non-fragile, resource-rich countries,” the report added.

The World Bank, in light of these projections, recommends that Nigeria and similar economies focus on improving fiscal management and building a stronger fiscal contract with citizens to promote inclusive economic development and long-term poverty alleviation.

 

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COAS Calls for Sacrifices to Safeguard Nigeria’s Peace and Security

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The Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Lieutenant General Olufemi Oluyede has charged Nigerian Army troops to make necessary sacrifices to maintain peace and security in the nation. The COAS gave the charge today while addressing troops of 22 Armoured Brigade, Nigerian Army Institute of Science Education and Technology and those of the Nigerian Army College of Education, Ilorin.

The COAS assured the troops of his commitment to improve their welfare by giving adequate attention to Barracks infrastructure, improvement of schools for their children, medical services for their families and provision of necessary kits and platforms to enable them perform their jobs satisfactorily. Lieutenant General Oluyede noted that troop’s Ration Cash Allowance was recently enhanced to spur them to make more sacrifices in keeping the nation peaceful and united. He stated that without a peaceful environment, no form of development can take place. He therefore enjoined the troops to strive to eliminate all threats to peace and security of the nation.

The COAS further urged the troops to go all out to ensure criminals do not have any foothold in Kwara State and beyond. While reminding the troops that Nigerians are looking up to them to keep the nation safe secured and united, he assured them of his unflinching support to ensure that they succeed in all their assigned tasks.

In a statement signed by Appolonia Anele Acting Director Army public relations said the Commander 22 Armour Brigade, Brigadier General Ezra Barkins, the Commandant Nigerian Army Institute of Science Education and Technology, Brigadier General Damian Dieke as well as the Provost, Nigerian Army College of Education Brigadier General Chidi Echebiwe in their separate briefings, highlighted the activities and challenges of their respective formations and institutions.

 

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