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Gwarzo LG To Immunize 200 Thousand Children In Massive Polio Campaign

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BY: Ahmad Muhammad Sani Gwarzo, Anipr.

Gwarzo Local Government Area has completed comprehensive arrangements to immunize an estimated two hundred thousand children in the upcoming Polio Vaccination Campaign aimed at strengthening child health and preventing the resurgence of poliomyelitis.

This initiative stands as one of the most far-reaching and historic immunization exercises to be undertaken in the local government, reflecting a firm resolve to protect the lives and wellbeing of children.

Speaking shortly after inspecting the training sessions for ad-hoc vaccination personnel, the Executive Chairman of Gwarzo Local Government Area, Dr. Mani Tsoho, reaffirmed that the administration is fully committed to achieving total coverage and ensuring a smooth vaccination process.

He emphasized that the trained personnel have been adequately equipped with the necessary guidelines, strategies, and sensitization skills required for successful house-to-house operations.

The Chairman stated that the quality of the training reflects the seriousness of the government in preserving the health of future generations.

He described the vaccination exercise as a pivotal intervention that aligns with global health standards and national mandates to maintain a polio-free Nigeria.

Dr. Tsoho explained that the initiative is more than just an exercise; it is a vital step toward sustaining community immunity and ensuring that every child is safe from preventable diseases.

He noted that the preparedness of the vaccination teams gives the local government full confidence in attaining remarkable success.

Parents and guardians were strongly encouraged to present their children for vaccination, as their cooperation remains the backbone of the campaign’s achievement.

Dr. Tsoho stressed that immunization is one of the greatest gifts a parent can give to a child, protecting them from life-long disabilities and strengthening their health.

He appealed to all households to open their doors to vaccination officers and give them maximum support during the exercise.

The Chairman also urged communities to help in mobilizing families, neighbors, and relatives so that no child is excluded.

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He recognized the indispensable role of traditional rulers, whose moral authority and grassroots influence continue to promote acceptance of government health programs.

Stakeholders such as community elders, religious leaders, and youth organizations were equally commended for standing firmly behind public health initiatives.

Healthcare workers serving in Gwarzo Local Government Area were praised for their resilience and longstanding dedication to the welfare of the people.

The Chairman acknowledged that their sacrifice forms the foundation of improved healthcare delivery in the region.

He lauded elected and appointed officials across the local government for continuously supporting health-related projects that uplift the lives of citizens.

Dr. Tsoho highlighted the critical contributions of NGOs operating in the area, noting that their partnership has strengthened service delivery and expanded community outreach.

He assured all stakeholders that the local government remains committed to collaboration that promotes the health and progress of the people.

In a significant acknowledgement, Dr. Mani Tsoho expressed deep appreciation to the Kano State Governor, His Excellency Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf, FNISE, whose health sector reforms have revitalized hospitals, clinics, and primary healthcare centers across the state.

He stated that Governor Yusuf’s leadership has ensured the steady supply of essential drugs, vaccines, and medical consumables to all LGAs, including Gwarzo, thereby enabling successful immunization exercises.

The Chairman noted that the Governor’s dedication to improving healthcare infrastructure and human resource capacity has restored public confidence in the state’s health system.

He added that the impact of these reforms is evident in the quality of services now available to residents at grassroots level.

Dr. Tsoho also extended heartfelt commendation to the Kano State Deputy Governor, Comrade Aminu Abdussalam Gwarzo, who also serves as the Commissioner for Higher Education, for his unwavering support toward community development and health programs.

He described the Deputy Governor as a visionary grassroots leader whose influence, guidance, and administrative wisdom continue to benefit Gwarzo Local Government and Kano State at large.

The Chairman emphasized that Comrade Aminu Abdussalam Gwarzo’s contributions have strengthened coordination, mobilization, and public awareness efforts in preparation for the vaccination campaign.

He highlighted the Deputy Governor’s role in ensuring that state-level health policies are effectively implemented across all wards and communities.

Dr. Tsoho acknowledged that the synergy between the Governor and Deputy Governor has produced a new era of inclusive governance, improved service delivery, and strengthened social support systems.

He reaffirmed Gwarzo Local Government’s readiness to continue supporting the developmental agenda of the state government, especially in the areas of health, education, and public welfare.

The Chairman concluded by urging every household to embrace the vaccination exercise wholeheartedly, emphasizing that the future of the community depends on the health and protection of its children.

He expressed strong optimism that with full community participation, Gwarzo Local Government Area will achieve a record-breaking immunization outcome that safeguards generations to come.

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NCOS Inaugurates Parole System in Nigeria, Releases First Batch in Abia.

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

The Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS) says it achieved a major milestone in the implementation of the Service Act, 2019, with the successful release of 10 Parolees under the parole provisions of the Act.

The NCoS made this known in a statement in Abuja on Monday, by the service Public Relations Officer, CSC Jane Osuji.

Osuji said the historic event which took place at the Medium Security Custodial Centre, Umuahia, marked the first practical application of the parole system in Nigeria.

She also said that it represented a significant advancement in the service’s ongoing correctional reforms aimed at promoting rehabilitation, reintegration, restorative justice, and custodial decongestion.

She described the success as the beginning of a new phase in the evolution of correctional administration in Nigeria and reinforced the correctional service’s commitment to a humane, rehabilitation-driven, and community-focused correctional system.

Osuji said the ten freed parolees were drawn from the Medium Security Custodial Centres in Aba and Umuahia, as well as the Custodial Centre, Arochukwu.

She added that the parolees received empowerment and reintegration support packages to facilitate their successful reintegration into society.

According to her, the packages include sewing machines, vocational tools, livelihood support items through the partnership of PRAWA, IDEA, and ROLAC, with financial assistance to support their transportation and resettlement.

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She quoted the Controller General of Corrections (CGC), Sylvester Ndidi Nwakuche, represented by the Zonal Coordinator, ACG Ngozi Okeke, as describing the occasion as a defining moment in Nigeria’s correctional history.

Nwakuche said that it was a major step towards the full implementation of the transformative provisions of the Nigerian Correctional Service Act, 2019.

According to him, parole is a globally recognised correctional mechanism that enables carefully selected and deserving inmates to gradually reintegrate into society under supervision while maintaining public safety and accountability.

”The successful implementation of parole demonstrates the service’s commitment to balancing justice with rehabilitation, and reflects the Federal Government’s resolve to adopt modern and progressive correctional practices.

”The commencement of parole administration in Nigeria is expected to contribute significantly to the reduction of recidivism, enhance offender rehabilitation, strengthen community reintegration, and decongestion of custodial facilities across the country”.

The CGC commended the Abia Command, Chairman and members of the Abia Parole Board, the Judiciary, and all criminal justice stakeholders for pioneering the implementation of the parole system.

He acknowledged the Prisoners Rehabilitation and Welfare Action (PRAWA), the International IDEA Programme, the Rule of Law and Anti-Corruption Programme (ROLAC), and other NGOs for their support.

The controller also called on traditional rulers, religious leaders, community leaders, employers, civil society organisations, and members of the public to embrace and support the reintegration of parolees and other ex-offenders.

”The successful reintegration remains a collective responsibility and is essential to reducing re-offending, strengthening public safety, and building safer communities,” he said.

Earlier, the Controller of Corrections, in Abia, CC Ifeoma Nwanyanwu, described the event as a practical demonstration of the service’s commitment to rehabilitation-focused corrections.

Similarly, the Chairman of the state parole board, Justice Obisike Oji, explained that parole was not an act of pardon or clemency.

He described it as a structured correctional measure designed to facilitate the supervised reintegration of deserving inmates into society.

He urged the beneficiaries to remain law-abiding and make productive contributions to their communities.

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You Are Playing With Fire— ADC Reacts to Deregistration Ruling, Warns Government Agents

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has rejected a Federal High Court judgment that could lead to its removal from the ballot, issuing a stark warning to government agents that they are playing with fire and courting anarchy.

In a statement released shortly after the court ruling, the party’s National Publicity Secretary, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, accused the judiciary of being weaponised by the ruling party to ensure President Bola Tinubu secures a second term by any means necessary.

The judgment, reportedly delivered by Justice Peter Lifu of the Federal High Court, Abuja, came in a case filed by the so-called National Forum of Former Legislators seeking the deregistration of the ADC and four other political parties ahead of the 2027 presidential election.

The ADC argued that Justice Lifu ignored a subsisting stay of proceedings order issued by the Court of Appeal on May 22, 2026, describing the judge’s conduct as contemptuous and a violation of all known judicial traditions.

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The party further noted that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) — the only constitutional body empowered to register or deregister political parties — had filed a counter-affidavit stating that the ADC had not violated any registration requirements or failed any electoral-performance threshold.

“We are deeply alarmed by this judgment,” Abdullahi said. This stands in direct conflict with constitutional principles and all known judicial processes and procedures.

The ADC alleged that the case has been championed directly by individuals working with the President’s Chief of Staff and pointed to the Attorney-General of the Federation’s decision to join the matter as a plaintiff — a move the party called an absurdity.

“We are therefore left in no doubt that this latest development is a continuation of the ruling party’s persistent efforts to undermine the opposition,” the statement read.

The party noted the curious timing of the ruling, coming after the ADC had already concluded its primaries and is fielding candidates for all positions, including the presidency.

The ADC warned that eliminating a major opposition party through “judicial manoeuvring” would have severe consequences.

“Any attempt to eliminate the country’s major opposition party through judicial manoeuvring, thereby sabotaging the political aspirations of hundreds of its candidates, is a direct invitation to anarchy,” Abdullahi said.

“We consider this ruling reckless, provocative, and even incendiary. Those who believe they can manipulate institutions of state to narrow the democratic space must understand that they are playing with forces far greater than partisan interests.”

The party vowed to challenge the ruling through all lawful means while petitioning the National Judicial Council over what it called the judicial rascality demonstrated by Justice Lifu.

Despite the fiery rhetoric, the ADC urged its members, candidates, and supporters to remain calm, vigilant, and steadfast.

“Whatever it takes, the ADC will be on the ballot so long as the 2027 election is to hold,” the statement concluded.

The party warned that responsibility for any resulting tension or crisis would rest squarely with those who are pursuing this dangerous and illegitimate path.

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Kano Unveils Digital Multimedia Department, PR Directors’ Forum

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The Kano State Government has launched a Digital Multimedia Department under the Ministry of Information and Internal Affairs as part of efforts to modernize government communication, improve transparency, and strengthen public engagement through digital platforms.

The Commissioner for Information and Internal Affairs, Comrade Ibrahim Abdullahi Waiya, announced the development during an unveiling and inauguration ceremony held on Monday at the Ministry’s headquarters within the Audu Bako Secretariat in Kano.

Speaking at the event, Waiya described the establishment of the Department as a significant institutional reform designed to bridge communication gaps between the government and citizens in an era increasingly driven by digital technology.

He explained that the creation of the Department followed extensive consultations and institutional assessments, which identified the need for a dedicated structure capable of effectively documenting government programmes, publicizing achievements, disseminating policies, and countering misinformation through credible and timely communication.

According to the Commissioner, modern governance requires a robust digital communication infrastructure to ensure that government information reaches citizens efficiently and accurately.

“The Digital Multimedia Department represents our response to the growing demand for modern, efficient and professional government communication. It will ensure that the voice of government remains visible, accessible and authoritative across all communication platforms,” Waiya stated.

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He noted that the Department would function as the central hub for content creation, digital engagement, online publishing, documentation of government activities, and strategic media management across the state.

Waiya further commended Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf for approving the establishment of the Department, describing the move as a reflection of the administration’s commitment to responsive governance and effective public communication under its Kano First Agenda.

The event also featured the inauguration of the Forum of Directors of Public Enlightenment and Public Relations Officers, bringing together communication heads from Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) across the state.

The Commissioner said the Forum was established to enhance coordination among communication officers, encourage professional collaboration, facilitate information sharing, and ensure strategic alignment in the dissemination of government policies and programmes.

As part of efforts to support the newly inaugurated Forum, Waiya announced a donation of N1 million to strengthen its operations and enable it to effectively carry out its mandate.

In separate goodwill messages, communication experts and media stakeholders applauded the initiative, describing it as a timely intervention that would strengthen the state’s information management system and improve public access to government activities.

Among those who spoke at the event were Professor Nura Ibrahim, Associate Professor Hassan Alhaji Ya’u, Dr. Saminu Umar Rigiyar Zaki of the Faculty of Communication at Bayero University Kano, Chairman of the Heads of Media Organizations Forum, Ado Sa’idu Warawa, Vice Chairman of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Mustapha Gambo, and the Chairman of the Forum of Directors of Public Enlightenment and Public Relations Officers.

The speakers commended both the Commissioner and the Kano State Government for establishing the Digital Multimedia Department, noting that the initiative would significantly enhance the state’s digital communication strategy, improve information dissemination, and foster stronger engagement between government institutions and the public.

The launch marks a major step in Kano State’s efforts to adapt to evolving communication trends and leverage digital technology to promote transparency, accountability, and citizen participation in governance

The Kano State Ministry of Information and Internal Affairs Director of Special Duties Sani Abba Yola signed the statement

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