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Kano State Government Urges Residents to Remain Calm Amid Bird Flu Rumors

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Amid growing concerns about a rumored outbreak of avian influenza, also known as bird flu, the Kano State Government has urged residents to remain calm and report any suspected cases to the relevant authorities. This appeal was made following a recent incident involving the disease.

The rumors began after a report surfaced that in December 2024, a young man from Gwale LGA purchased a duck from Janguza market in Tofa LGA and introduced it to his stock, which included hens, guinea fowls, and chickens. The man noticed that his birds were showing respiratory distress, and subsequently, 35 out of his 50 birds died. He then took samples to the Gwale veterinary clinic for diagnosis, and in the first week of January 2025, the bird flu virus was confirmed in the samples.

Upon receiving the results, the State Ministry of Agriculture took immediate action by sealing the affected area, depopulating the remaining chickens, and decontaminating the compound. The ministry also decontaminated the premises selling live birds in Janguza market and sensitized sellers on the effects of bird flu.

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In a press release from the Ministry of Health’s public relations unit, the State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Abubakar Labaran Yusuf, urged residents to remain calm, stating that the situation was not severe enough to be declared an outbreak. “The ministry is on top of the issue and taking proactive measures to confront the disease to contain its negative effect before it becomes deadly,” Dr. Yusuf said.

Due to the fact that bird flu can infect humans and cause significant health issues, Dr. Yusuf convened a meeting with the Emergency Preparedness Response and One Health committees, which include representatives from the ministries of agriculture, environment, and water resources, as well as partners, to discuss and strategize ways to address the situation.

“For now, this is what we have been doing. Meetings will be held every week with the stakeholders, and the public will be regularly informed about the issue,” Dr. Yusuf stated. He emphasized that surveillance would be intensified in every LGA, especially among poultry and other bird rearers, with reports being sent to the committees on a daily basis to inform Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf of the situation.

The commissioner explained that symptoms of bird flu include fever, mucus, and redness of the eyes. He urged poultry rearers to be vigilant and act as the first line of surveillance to safeguard their flocks and report any unhealthy conditions of their birds to relevant authorities for timely action.

 

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ASUU Threatens Nationwide Shutdown

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

The Academic Staff Union of Universities has warned the Federal Government of Nigeria to immediately implement the newly approved salary structure for university lecturers or face a possible nationwide shutdown of public universities.

The union issued a four-day ultimatum on Thursday, with its president, Christopher Piwuna, saying failure to act within the deadline would trigger a strong response.

Speaking at Sa’adu Zungur University in Bauchi State, Piwuna said the government must begin payment under the new salary arrangement without further delay.

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“We have issued a four-day ultimatum from today to the federal government to commence payment of the newly approved salary structure. Failure to comply will attract a strong response from the union,” he said.

The warning comes months after ASUU and the federal government signed a renegotiated agreement in January, aimed at resolving long-standing disputes and preventing the recurring strikes that have plagued Nigeria’s university system.

At the heart of the agreement is a revised salary structure designed to improve lecturers’ welfare and finally address issues stemming from the controversial 2009 FG-ASUU pact, which remained largely unimplemented for years.

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APC Convention:FG Orders Remote Work for Offices Near Eagles Square

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

The Federal Government has directed all civil servants working in offices around Eagle Square and the Federal Secretariat complex in Abuja to work from home this weekend.

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The directive, issued in a circular by the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, is aimed at easing congestion ahead of the All Progressives Congress (APC) national convention. The event is scheduled to hold on March 27 and 28 at Eagle Square.

The measure is intended to ensure smooth access and security around the convention venue.

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Nigeria’s Power Supply to Improve in Two Weeks as Gas Pipeline Work Nears Completion

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

Nigerians can expect a steady improvement in electricity supply within the next two weeks, following the completion of maintenance work on a critical gas pipeline, according to Adebayo Olowoniyi, Chief Technical Adviser to the Minister of Power.

Speaking during an appearance on Arise TV on Thursday, Olowoniyi addressed the recent nationwide blackouts that have disrupted homes, businesses, and industries. His remarks came just days after the Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, issued a public apology over the worsening power situation.

Olowoniyi defended the minister’s apology, framing it not as an admission of personal failure but as a demonstration of accountability. “I think, first of all, I’d like to start with the apology from the Honourable Minister, which we believe is all about taking leadership in the sector,” he said.

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“It is not necessarily directly his fault for the challenges that we have, but as the Minister of Power, it was the right leadership step to say, ‘I take ownership of this issue, and I’m going to prefer a solution that would ensure power supply comes back in the shortest available time.'”

The adviser attributed the recent grid instability to disruptions in a major gas pipeline, which supplies fuel to power plants responsible for approximately 75 per cent of the nation’s electricity generation.

“One of the major gas pipelines in Nigeria was undergoing maintenance, and gradually that process is being completed,” Olowoniyi explained. “We’re sure that within the next two weeks, full gas pressure will be back on the gas pipelines, and the power plants will be able to get enough gas at least to go back to their level of generation that they had in the last two to three months.”

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