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Yuletide: Helpline Fetes Empowers Widows, Others in Abuja

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By Laide Akinboade, Abuja

In order to spread hope and joy among the less privileged members of the society especially during the yuletide season, the Helpline Social Support Initiative doled out assorted food items, clothes and other relief materials to widows and vulnerable women in Abuja.

Some of the items distributed include: rice, salt, vegetable oil, wrappers and other condiments, to enable them have a memorable yuletide celebration.

Also, the beneficiaries in their hundreds at the Helpline Initiative’s End of Year Outreach powered by its donors recently were empowered with entrepreneurial talk on improving their businesses and training in hat making (turban), to help them become economically empowered members of their respective communities.

Speaking on the sideline of the event, the president of Helpline Social Support Initiative, Dr. Jumai Ahmadu, noted that the outreach programme was filled with love as the Organisation in collaboration with its donor partners were able to touch lives and provide hope for the beneficiaries drawn from across the FCT and beyond to enjoy the season.

Ahmadu, who thanked partners, volunteers, family, and friends for standing by the Helpline Initiative in the past 21 years, said that unwavering support has been instrumental in its mission, making it possible for it to impact positively on the society.

She adds: “Every act of kindness counts, and together, we’re creating lasting change in our community.

“At Helpline, we identified the need to impact positively on people, and we always ensure that our partners are carried along in everything that we do.

“We bring them to help us teach the women entrepreneurial skills, which is what has resulted in all the products you have seen here.

“We are training and encouraging them to ensure that they are able to have their products to become what they can export, as the platform is already there to enable people earn foreign currencies, so as to contribute to our national growth.

“It doesn’t matter where they are right now; they have the capacity to do so, as all they need is the support.”

According to her, for the widows, apart from such outreach, the Initiative develops their skills, because it doesn’t believe in just giving them fish, but teaching them how to fish, and that way they will be able to have  a source of livelihood.

“We bring them out periodically for experts to talk to them on their mental health, because they are going through a lot.

“They need people that would be able to talk to them as often as possible to make them believe that they can make it.

“We need to encourage them to look after their children well, and you can only do that by giving them skills that will make them become empowered, self-sustained and at the same time help the other widows that are vulnerable within their respective communities. And we have been doing that so far.

“We have the non-profit revolving loan scheme. They become the monitors of those among them that have taken this loan, and by the end of the month, when they come together; you bring what was supposed to be your profit in form of contribution for the next woman to take.

“And from a cluster of 20 women in Bwari, we have up to 200 of them since they started the loan scheme. This is one of our selling points, and our strong project that has made these women as happy as they are today”, she stressed.

Responding, Cluster leader, Women of Progress, Bwari, Ubah Terdoo, who described the Helpline outreach programme and loan scheme as an economic game changer, said it has boosted their petty businesses, thereby reducing their financial burden in the society.

“We were just 8 women when we started the initiative with Helpline in 2018, but now we are more than 200 women.

“From proceeds of entrepreneurial ventures, we are able to pay school fees, accommodation and feed our families as well as boost our businesses.

“So, it is not every time we will be looking or begging for money to fend for ourselves or their families. This has helped so much to reduce financial tension for us”, she stated.

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CSOs Call for Ban on GMOs in Nigeria

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A coalition of Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) led by Peace Point Development Foundation (PPDF) has called on the Nigerian government to completely ban the use of Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs).The group staged a walk around Calabar on Tuesday and presented a petition to the Cross River State House of Assembly, highlighting concerns about GMOs’ impact on human health, the environment, and food sovereignty.

GMOs are plants, animals, or microorganisms whose genetic material has been altered using genetic engineering.
The long-term health impacts of GMOs remain subjects of ongoing scientific research and debate.Mr Umo Isua-Ikoh, Executive Director of PPDF, spoke on behalf of the coalition, demanding immediate action from both the federal government and Cross River State to ban GMOs for planting and food production.
Isua-Ikoh further called for the removal of bioengineered food products from Nigerian and Cross River markets.He also urged the annulment of all GMO permits granted without adequate risk assessments.He also advocated for increased investment in sustainable farming practices like agroecology and organic farming to ensure food sovereignty.Mr Augustine Ukukong, Assistant Director of Legislative Matters, received the petition on behalf of Mr Agbor Ovat, Chairman of the House Committee on Environment and Sanitation.Ukukong assured the group that their petition would be delivered to the House, and if necessary, the committee would address the issue, including introducing a bill for consideration.He reiterated the 10th Assembly’s commitment to collaborating with CSOs on issues related to environmental protection and public health.Report says that the petition is part of a nationwide campaign led by the Health of Mother Earth Foundation (HOMEF) to protect Nigeria’s food system from the perceived risks of GMOs. (NAN)

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Inflation: LCCI Advises Govt to Sustain Reforms to Return Economy to Growth

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The Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) has said that the Federal Government’s reforms, if sustained, have the potentials to pull through critical deliverables for the economy to return to a growth path.This is contained in a statement issued on Tuesday in Lagos by the Director General, LCCI, Dr Chinyere Almona, in reaction to the November inflation rate figure of 34.

60 per cent The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) pegged November core inflation at 28.
75 per cent, food inflation at 39.93 per cent as against the October figures of 28.37 per cent and 39.16 per cent respectively.Almona said that while the country witnessed weak impact of interest rates curbing inflation, a better performance of the reform measures implemented was expected to boost production.
She, however, noted that the persistent rise in inflation, reaching a 28 year record high of 34.60 per cent, fuelled a tense business environment as elevated prices constrained various business operations.The D-G said that the LCCI was concerned because with the persistent and unabated rise in inflation, businesses should prepare to experience more stress from the burden of higher interest rates in the new year.“With the raging inflation rate, the unsuccessful attempt of the Central Bank to reduce the currency in circulation, and approaching a high-spending festive period, we are set to contend with even higher interest rates.“The high inflation rate has far-reaching implications; one of its primary effects is reduced consumer spending.“High food and core inflation erode disposable income, reducing demand for non-essential goods and services and businesses also face increased business costs and shrinking profit margins.“While we are all confronted with a weak impact of interest rates on curbing inflation, we see a better performance of the reform measures implemented to boost production,” Almona said.The LCCI D-G said that there was hope that the country would witness more impact of the reforms on fundamental indicators like inflation, interest rates, and exchange rates.She also said that a coordinated effort was required to drive oil production to earn more foreign exchange needed to defend naira in the short term.Almona further advised that the new investments recently entering the oil fields should be well supported with sound regulatory environment to sustain and attract more.“The renewed fight against terrorism, kidnapping, and all other vices that make our farms unsafe must be sustained with more funding.“Nigeria must engage the use of intelligence and surveillance technology, and the constitutional amendment to enable multi-level policing,” she said.(NAN)

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Tinubu Appoints 8 New Permanent Secretaries

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President Bola Tinubu has appointed eight new permanent secretaries in the federal civil service to fill existing and upcoming vacancies across various states and geopolitical zones.

This marks the second set of eight permanent secretaries appointed by President Tinubu.

The new appointments follow those made last June, which included individuals from Akwa Ibom, Anambra, Bauchi, Jigawa, Ondo, Zamfara, the South East, and the South-South regions.

The information was provided by Mr Bayo Onanuga, the President’s spokesman, in a statement regarding the latest appointments.

“The Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation recommended the new appointments after a thorough selection process,” the statement said.

The new appointees are: Onwusoro Ihemelandu (Abia), Ndiomu Philip (Bayelsa), Anuma Nlia (Ebonyi), Ogbodo Nnam (Enugu), Kalba Usman (Gombe), Usman Aminu (Kebbi), Oyekunle Nwakuso (Rivers), and Nadungu Gagare (Kaduna).

President Tinubu urged the new permanent secretaries to demonstrate increased commitment, diligence, and innovation in their service to the nation. (NAN)

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