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Why High Child Mortality Rate Persists in Nigeria – Pate
By Laide Akinboade, Abuja
The Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Prof. Muhammad Ali Pate yesterday explained that lack of comprehensive emergency services contributes substantially to crude mortality rates, but most especially maternal and child mortality rates which remain unacceptably high in Nigeria.
Pate made this assertion, while inaugurating members of the National Emergency Medical Treatment Committee (NEMTC) recently in Abuja. The Minister stated that, it was estimated that every year, Nigeria has about 7 million pregnancies with an estimated 9%, developing complications mostly in the rural areas. He stressed that the provision of adequate pre-hospital and in-hospital emergency care and referral systems between Basic Emergency Obstetric and NewBorn (BEMONC) and CEMONC health facilities as well as ensuring financial risk protection for pregnant women in rural settings where a majority of maternal mortalities are recorded, can help reduce our poor indices and improve health outcomes.Pate described the job of the National Emergency Medical Treatment Committee as important and should be handled as such, adding that it was integral to this administration’s goal for the health sector codified in the Nigeria Health Sector Renewal Investment Initiative.According to the Minister, the task of the NEMTC was to approve the NEMSAS work plan for the administration of the stipulated 5% of the Basic Health Care Provision Fund; Provide periodic (quarterly, audited accounts and performance reports to the Ministerial Oversight Committee; Coordinate Emergency Medical Services in Nigeria; Ensure the delivery of quality, effective, efficient, and timely Emergency Medical Services in Nigeria; Prepare the National Emergency Medical Service and Ambulance System programme for eventual transition into an Agency and meet at least bi-monthly to perform any other assignment as delegated by the Coordinating Minister for Health and Social Welfare.The Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, Daju Kachollom, mni said the importance of the Committee cannot be overemphasized, considering the rate at which people are dying in road accidents, without emergency care adding that one of the mandates of the Ministry is to ensure much needed quality healthcare services and saving lives. She is optimistic that in the next 2 years, Nigeria will have a vibrant Emergency Medical Service.In his response, Chairman of the National Emergency Medical Treatment Committee, Dr. Ismail Musa Jibrin, said that the establishment of a world-class Emergency Medical Service (EMS) system in Nigeria holds tremendous potential not only in saving lives but also create downstream economic opportunities along the value chain for ambulance drivers, EMTs equipment vendors to ICT experts. He pledged the full commitment of the committee members to propel the vision forward while leveraging their expertise and resources to build an emergency care system that serves Nigerians.Members of the Committee Include: Dr Ismaila Musa Jibrin – Chairman, Prof Seyeifa Brisibe – Co-Chairman, Dr Oyebanji Filiani – Honourable Commissioner of Ekiti State/Chairman Honourable Commissioners Forum, Dr Simeone Onyaemechi – CEO/Anambra State Health Insurance Agency/Chairman Forum of SSHIA CEOs, Dr Muhammed Usman Adis – Executive Secretary Nasarawa State Primary Health Care Development Agency/Chairman Forum of Executive Secretaries of SPHCDAs, Dr Ezire Onoroide – Senior Health Specialist – World Bank and Mr Daniel Atabo – Chief Search and Rescue Officer – NEMA.Others were: Representative of World Health Organization, Chairman Guild of Medical Directors, Chairman Committee of Chief Medical Directors, Representative of Federal Fire Service, Representative of Nigeria Police Force, Representative of Nigeria Communication Commission (NCC), Representative of Media, President, National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), Representative of Civil Society Organization (CSO), President Association of Social Workers of Nigeria, Representative Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC), Representative Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) and the Representative of National Blood Service Commission (NBSC).NEWS
Ohanaeze Ndigbo President Iwuanyanwu for Burial Nov. 1
By David Torough, Abuja
The remains of elder statesman and President General of the pan-Igbo group, Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide, Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu, have been slated for burial on November 1.
Chairman of the burial committee, Senator Ben Obi, disclosed this at a news conference in Abuja on Thursday.
Alongside with the Secretary General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Amb Okey Emuchay and burial sub-committee chairmen, Senator Osita Izunaso, Gen.
Azubuike Ihejirika (retd) and others, Obi unveiled a series of activities culminating into the actual burial ceremony.“Our message today is to convey the dates for the burial of the President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo.
“Lagos day of tributes, Wednesday 16th October 2024 at Eko Hotels and Convention Centre.
“Abuja Day of Tributes Friday 18th October, 2024 at the National Ecumenical Centre.
“Enugu Day of tributes, Saturday 26th October with a brief stop at Ohanaeze headquarters, 7 Parkland GRA Enugu while the main event will be held at the Okpara Square.
“Owerri Service of Songs Tuesday 29th October 2024. Commendation Service on 1st November in Owerri and Imo day of burial on Friday, 1st November 2024,” he said.
He added that further details will be communicated in due course.
On whether the Federal Government would participate in the burial, Senator Obi said the committee will visit President Bola Tinubu to intimate him about the transition of the statesman and details of his burial.
“We will be visiting President Tinubu to formally announce to him details of this transition and I am sure the President knows all that Chief Iwuanyanwu had done and he will do the needful,” he said.
Asked whether the late newspaper publisher had regrets about his inability to secure the release of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu and ensure the realization of a restructure federation, the Ohanaeze Ndigbo scribe said Chief Iwuanyanwu died a fulfilled man because he never shies away from doing his best in the circumstance.
“Chief Iwuanyanwu and I visited Kanu in jail and I think that was his last official assignment before his demise.
“Prior to that, he had never missed any opportunity to call for the release of Kanu.
“On restructuring, he never minced his words on equity, fairness and justice and he knew that he couldn’t do it alone.
“So he operated with the South-South PANDEF, Middle Belt Forum and Afenifere. He asked for parity in the number of states in each geopolitical zone.
“We in Ohanaeze will continue to pursue these issues that were very dear to his heart and we want to give the assurances that we will not fail,” Obi said.
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Shettima to Lead Nigeria’s Delegation to UNGA
President Bola Tinubu will not attend the 79th United Nations General Assembly session in New York this year.The President has thus directed Vice President Kashim Shettima to lead Nigeria’s delegation, Mr Bayo Onanuga, Special Adviser, Information and Strategy, said in a statement on Thursday.“President Tinubu, who returned to the country last Sunday after his trip to China and the UK, wants to focus on domestic issues and address some of the country’s challenges, especially after the recent devastating flooding.
“At UNGA 79, Vice President Shettima will deliver Nigeria’s national statement to the General Assembly, attend important sideline events, and hold bilateral meetings,” said the statement.The high-level General Debate, with the theme, “Leaving no one behind: Acting together for the advancement of peace, sustainable development and human dignity for present and future generations,”will run from Sept. 24, to Sept. 28. (NAN)NEWS
NECO Releases 2024 SSCE Results
The National Examinations Council, (NECO) has released the June/July 2024 Senior School Certificate Examination results (SSCE), with 60.55 per cent of candidates securing five credits and above in English Language and Mathematics.
The Registrar of NECO, Prof. Dantani Wushishi, disclosed this while addressing newsmen at the NECO headquarters on Thursday in Minna, Niger.
Wushishi said that a total of 1,376,423 candidates, representing 706,950 males and 669,473 females, registered for the exam.
The registrar said that 1,367,736 candidates sat for the examination, representing 702,112 Males and 665,624 females.
He said that 828, 284 candidates had five credits and above, including English and Mathematics, representing 60.
55 per cent.Wushishi said that the number of candidates with five credits and above, irrespective of English and Mathematics, were 1,147,597, representing 83.90 per cent.
He said that there was a great reduction in the number of examination malpractices this year compared to 2023.
“The number of candidates involved in various forms of malpractice in 2024 is 8,437 as against 12,030 in 2023, which shows a reduction of 30. 1 per cent,” he said.
The registrar, however, said that 40 schools were found to be involved in mass cheating during the examination.
” During the conduct of the 2024 Senior School Certificate Examination (SSCE), 40 schools were found to have been involved in whole school (mass) cheating in 17 states.
” They will be invited to the Council for discussion, after which appropriate sanctions will be applied.
“A school in Ekiti was recommended for de-recognition for mass cheating in two core subjects and 01 Science subject.
” Similarly, 21 Supervisors were recommended for blacklisting due to poor supervision, aiding and abetting, abscondment, extortion, drunkenness and negligence in 12 states,”said.
He urged candidates that sat for the examination to visit NECO website to access their results.
Wushishi said candidates can access their results on NECO website: www.neco.gov.ng using their examination registration number,” he said.(NAN)