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2023: FCT PDP Chairman Tasks Religious Leaders on Voter Education Campaign
By Ateed Yusuf, Abuja
The Chairman of the Peoples Democratic party (PDP) in the FCT, Hon. Sunday Zaka has tasked religious leaders to engage on voter education campaign to sensitize Nigerians on the significance of participating in the electoral process.
Zaka disclosed this yesterday in a chat with DAILY ASSET after a Church service at the Mountain of Freedom Church Sheda, a suburb of Kwali Area Council.
The PDP stalwart noted that religious leaders have a role to play in ensuring the success of 2023 general elections just as he emphasized on the need for them to preach to their followers to acquire Permanent Voter Cards ( PVCs).
He called on Muslim and Christian leaders to reach to faith based organizations with the aim of spreading the advocacy campaign on peaceful and credible elections in Nigeria even as he encouraged those without PVC to take the advantage of this month and do their registration.
The Chairman reiterated his commitment to ensuring that the PDP wins the 2023 elections across the Six Area Councils, adding that the party had presented credible flag bearers during the just concluded primaries for Senate and House of Representatives seats on the FCT.
Hon. Zaka maintained that the party would deploy strategy to woo the electorate to support and massively vote for the party even as he enjoined the candidates of the party to educate the electorates on their manifesto and programmes.
Commenting on the PDP Presidential primaries, he explained that the leadership of the party had successfully conducted the election with the emergence of credible flag bearer while its await the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC) to elect its own who can slug it out with former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar.
The Chairman explained that the most important thing was that the party had done with her primaries noting that talking about giving out money to delegates is not necessary.
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wo Die, Nine Injure in Multiple Accident on Enugu-Port Harcourt Expressway
The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has confirmed that two persons lost their lives in a multiple accident involving 11 vehicles along the Enugu-Port Harcourt Expressway on Wednesday.
The Sector Commander of FRSC, Enugu State Command, Franklin Agbakoba, confirmed the incident to newsmen in Enugu shortly after rescue operations by operatives of the corps.
Agbakoba said that no fewer than nine males got injured as a result of the multiple accident, which involved 30 people comprising 26 males and four females.
He said that the multiple accident happened at about 11:45a.m within the Port Harcourt bound axis of the expressway and precisely within the New Garki axis of the road in Enugu State.
The sector commander said that the multiple accident involved four trucks, two trailers, one sienna, one tipper, one Hiace bus, one Mini-Bus and one Jeep.
According to him, within 10 minutes of the unfortunate incident, officers and men of the FRSC Ozalla Unit Command stationed along the road and started the rescue operations.
“The injured victims were taken to the National Orthopaedic Hospital, Enugu and the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital (UNTH), Ozalla by the FRSC Zebra 32 Ambulance team stationed along the expressway.
“Also, the obstructions were cleared by the FRSC and the Enugu State Traffic Management Authority (ESTMA) towed the trucks.
“The FRSC Unit Commander, Ozalla; the Divisional Police Officer (DPO), Ozalla and military men coordinated the rescue operation,” he said.
The sector commander said that causative factors that led to the multiple accident included speed and route violations and loss of control.
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UNICEF Reaches 106,000 Gombe Children with Nutrition Support
A Nutrition Specialist with UNICEF Nigeria’s Bauchi Field Office, Philomena Irene, said 106,248 children in Gombe State have received UNICEF’s Small-Quantity Lipid-Based Nutrient Supplements (SQ-LNS) between 2023 and 2025.
Irene stated this on Wednesday during a virtual meeting with journalists in Gombe.
The meeting followed journalists’ field visits to Kwami and Kaltungo Local Government Areas to interact with beneficiaries of the Progressing Action on Resilient Systems for Nutrition through Innovation and Partnership (PARSNIP) project.
The project, implemented by the Gombe State Government and UNICEF with support from the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, aims to prevent malnutrition among children under five.
Irene said no fewer than 20,347 caregivers had been counselled and trained under the PARSNIP project on the effective use of Mid-Upper Arm Circumference tapes and proper Maternal, Infant and Young Child Nutrition (MIYCN) practices.
She added that the training was designed to strengthen caregivers’ ability to monitor children’s growth, detect malnutrition early and adopt optimal feeding practices to improve child nutrition and health outcomes.
“The specific objectives of the PARSNIP project are to improve IYCF practices for better prevention, enhance early detection and referral of malnutrition through routine screening, and strengthen treatment services at community and facility levels.
“The project also builds government-led nutrition systems, promotes multisectoral collaboration across health, WASH and agriculture, and supports innovative, resilient approaches that ensure nutrition services continue effectively even during shocks,” she said.
The State Nutrition Officer, Muhammad Bawa, described the project as a huge success considering the number of children whose health had been improved and strengthened with essential nutrients.
Bawa said the partnership between the state government and UNICEF had contributed significantly to addressing malnutrition in many communities while also reducing mortality rates.
He added that although the project was currently implemented in three LGAs, Dukku, Kwami and Kaltungo, plans were underway to scale it up to more LGAs as part of the state’s sustainability strategy.
Bawa also commended the Gombe State Government for recently paying N500 million as counterpart funding to strengthen the fight against malnutrition.
Some beneficiaries of the PARSNIP project in the Malam-Sidi community in Kwami LGA said that the intervention had saved their children from malnutrition.
Hussaina Bappayo, a mother of two, described the supplement as “a wonder supplement” that every child should receive to support healthy growth.
She said her child’s health had improved tremendously since she began using the supplement, a sentiment shared by Asmau Tella, another mother in the community.
Tella said her daughter was frequently ill and suffered recurrent diarrhoea before she introduced SQ-LNS into her meals. “All that stopped when I started giving her the supplement,” she said.
According to the mothers, many women in the community began rushing to the health centre for the supplement after witnessing improvements in their children.
They added that they had saved significant amounts previously spent on medications for recurrent childhood illnesses.
They appealed to the state government, UNICEF and other partners to replenish the supply at their health centre, noting that “demand is now very high and we are currently out of stock.”
SQ-LNS are nutrient-dense food pastes designed to prevent malnutrition in young children (6–23 months) by providing 24 essential micronutrients and macronutrients.
The supplements can be consumed directly from a sachet or mixed with food, supplying vitamins, minerals, energy, protein and essential fatty acids.
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Otu Honors Predecessors, Lights up Christmas Tree to Usher in Yuletide Season
From Ene Asuquo, Calabar
Cross River State Governor, Senator Bassey Otu, on Sunday night honoured his predecessors as he switched on the 2025 Christmas tree and festive lights at the Calabar Cenotaph, signalling the start of the Christmas season and a renewed spirit of unity and continuity in governance.
Addressing a colourful gathering of residents, artistes and dignitaries, Governor Otu said the event was not just about bright lights but about celebrating the leadership legacies that shaped the modern Cross River State.
He praised former Governor Clement Ebri as “the father of modern Cross River,” commending his achievements in agriculture, education, health and infrastructure.
He also lauded Donald Duke for “redefining Cross River as Nigeria’s tourism capital,” with innovations such as the transformation of Obudu Ranch, creation of Cross River University of Technology (CRUTECH) and the birth of Carnival Calabar.The governor further celebrated Senator Liyel Imoke for his “administrative excellence” and deep reforms in education, rural development and social welfare, while acknowledging Senator Ben Ayade for his industrialisation drive, innovation and political courage in repositioning the state at the national level.
“As we illuminate this city, we celebrate their visions and commit to building on them,” Otu said. “My team and I will continue to grow Cross River through human capital development, industrialisation, rural transformation and tourism.”
He urged citizens to embrace the season with hope: “May our faith shine as a beacon of renewal and prosperity.”
Former Governor Clement Ebri thanked Otu for sustaining a culture of honour, describing the gesture as uplifting.
Donald Duke, reflecting on the 20-year journey of Carnival Calabar, said the festival has remained a unifying symbol.
“The beauty is that it brings all our peoples,diverse as we are, into one unique event where we celebrate ourselves,” he said.
Senator Liyel Imoke described the gathering as “Heartwarming and nostalgic,” commending Otu for his rare commitment to continuity. “It is uncommon for a governor to look back, identify what is good and build on it. That spirit keeps institutions alive,” Imoke noted.
Former Governor Ben Ayade also applauded Otu for bringing all leaders together irrespective of political divides. “Today is about acknowledging that Sweet Prince Bassey Otu has shown the wisdom to unite us all, beyond party lines,” he said.

