NEWS
C’River Warns LG Council Chairmen against Owing Teachers’ Salaries

From Ene Asuquo, Calabar
Cross River State Commissioner for Education, Prof. Stephen Odey has warned chairmen of 18 local government Councils in Cross River State of the consequences of owning teachers’ salaries, calling for priority attention to be given to regular payment of teachers’ salaries to boost productivity.
The Commissioner gave the warning during a meeting with SUBEB Chairman, Chairmen of local government councils and the state ministry of Education held in Calabar yesterday
He stated that payment of teachers’ salaries on a regular basis is critical if they want the productivity of the teacher to be increased.
“No matter how small the salary is, if it comes very regularly, it becomes so important.
He stressed that the judgement of the supreme Court has made it mandatory for council chairmen to prioritize payment of teachers’ salaries on a regular basis because money of teachers was lumped into accounts of council chairmen.
Odey averred that Cross River State Universal Basic Education (SUBEB) recorded a lot of achievement when he was privileged to serve the Board as chairman, stressing that the stride was possible as a result of prompt and regular payment of teachers’ salaries.
“I consulted an ICT expert that developed an app for me to monitor payment of salaries of teachers. By mere click of a button in my office I will see all the salaries paid to the teachers on my dashboard.
He stressed that with that strategy, the board was able to cause the banks to live up to their responsibility of prompt release of funds to teachers rather than postponing cash release.
“There was nothing like carrying forward the salary payment from one month to another. That alone boosted the morale of teachers and we say productivity of our teachers grossly increased.
“Ensure that your account directors fashion out modalities for salaries to be paid before the end of the month.
‘Don’t allow the fate of your teachers only to banks to determine when salaries are to be paid.
“For us in the ministry ours is to formulate policies that are why we are working tirelessly to ensure that things are done differently. I came with a lot of vigour”, he maintained.
In his remarks, chairman, Association of Council Chairmen in the state and Council chairman for Yakurr local government area in Cross River State, Yibala Inyang, solicited for a free hand to be given to chairmen to engage more teachers in their council areas to overhaul education in their council areas.
Foreign News
China Urges U.S. To End ‘Unilateral Bullying’ of tech, AI firms

China has called on the United States to immediately reverse what it described as protectionist and unilateral bullying actions, and to stop the suppression of Chinese technology companies and the artificial intelligence (AI) industry.
A spokesperson for China’s Foreign Ministry made the remarks on Friday in response to recent U.
S. regulatory actions.According to reports, the U.
S. Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security recently issued a statement declaring the use of Huawei’s Ascend chips a violation of U.S. export controls.It also warned of potential risks associated with allowing U.S.-developed AI chips to train Chinese AI models.
Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian condemned the move, saying the U.
S. was overstretching the concept of national security and abusing export controls and long-arm jurisdiction to unjustly target China’s chip and AI industries.“These actions seriously violate market principles, disrupt global supply chains, and infringe on the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese enterprises,” Lin said.
“China firmly opposes this and will never accept it,” he added, warning that Beijing would take resolute measures to defend its development rights and protect its companies (Xinhua/NAN)
Health
Enugu To Upgrade Health Facilities For Maternal, Newborn Care

The Enugu State Government has pledged to upgrade secondary healthcare facilities across its 17 Local Government Areas to reduce maternal and newborn mortality.
The commitment was made by the State Commissioner for Health, Prof. Emmanuel Obi, during a dissemination meeting on the assessment of health facilities for Comprehensive Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care (CEmONC), in Enugu on Friday.
The meeting, themed “Strengthening Emergency and Newborn Care Through Evidence-Based Assessment,” was organised by the Enugu State Ministry of Health.
It was held in collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Health’s Sector-Wide Approach (SWAP) programme and Jhpiego, an affiliate of Johns Hopkins University, USA.
Prof. Obi explained that the initiative aimed to ensure Enugu had efficient secondary healthcare systems capable of providing emergency maternal and newborn care.
He noted that the state had already commenced its own facility assessment, which would now be harmonised with the CEmONC assessment.
“This is an official presentation of findings from the facility assessments conducted by the Federal Ministry of Health, the SWAP Office, and our State Ministry of Health,” he said.
He added that the upgrade would enable Enugu to access federal funding under the “Hope Health” programme and SWAP, based on performance-linked disbursement indicators.
Mrs Francisca Ewoh, SWAP Desk Officer, described the programme as part of Nigeria’s Health Sector Renewal Initiative aimed at reducing maternal and neonatal mortality nationwide.
According to her, pooled partner funds will be allocated to states that meet readiness requirements, with 35,000 dollars available per qualified facility in each council area.
“Eligibility is based on providing adequate infrastructure, utilities, and staffing in secondary healthcare centres.”
Dr Chinyere Ezendu, the Enugu State focal person for the CEmONC assessment, said only two facilities in the state met the basic standards for infrastructure, amenities, water, and electricity.
She added that none of the assessed facilities had the full capacity to manage neonatal complications.
“We are hopeful the findings will be used to develop actionable plans to reduce maternal and neonatal deaths in the state,” she said.
Dr Chioma Oduenyi, a representative of Jhpiego, reaffirmed their technical support to both the national and state-level SWAP efforts in facilitating the implementation process.(NAN)
Health
Abuja’s 1st Living-Donor Kidney Transplant Successful

Federal Medical Center (FMC) Abuja, has successfully performed its first living-donor kidney transplant.
Living-donor kidney transplant usually involves a donated kidney from someone you know. It might be a family member, friend or co-worker.
The facility’s management disclosed this in a statement on Friday in Abuja.
According to the statement, the surgery which was conducted on May 6, was performed on a 69 year old male Nigerian, who suffered from end-stage renal disease, a condition where the kidneys lose the ability to function.
However, a healthy donor, aged 39 and a close relative of the patient, donated one of his kidneys to the recipient, allowing for a life-saving transplant.
It also said that the medical team led by Dr Ernest Aniede, consisting of in-house qualified surgeons, nephrologists, and other medical and non-medical professionals, worked diligently to ensure the successful outcome of the procedure.
Also, that the surgery was performed under strict sterile conditions and involved meticulous techniques to minimise risks and maximise the chances of transplant success.
The statement also notes that during his visit to the patient and the donor in the ward after the procedure, the Medical Director, Prof. Saad Ahmed, commended the patient and donor for their trust in the hospital’s services.
He also commended the medical team for a successful surgery.
“This is a major milestone for FMC Abuja and a positive sign for the healthcare landscape in Nigeria.
“This surgery demonstrates the hospital’s commitment to providing advanced and life-changing treatments to its esteemed patients.
“This momentous surgery represents a step forward in providing life-changing treatment options for patients with kidney failure in the region and beyond.”
He, however, said that the hospital’s dream was to be a world-class health institution for rendering quality healthcare through teamwork, leveraging on cutting-edge technology to enhance research, training, and innovation in healthcare provision.
According to the statement, Ahmed appreciated President Bola Tinubu, for his unwavering commitment to improving the health and well-being of the citizens and implementing crucial health reforms and initiatives in addressing kidney-related issues.
He added that the president’s vision and dedication has led to significant progress in strengthening the healthcare system, especially in expanding access to dialysis, increasing funding for kidney disease research, and enhancing training for healthcare professionals.
In response, the donor and patient (recipient) expressed their heartfelt appreciation to the hospital management and staff for the professionalism and dedication they demonstrated before, during, and after the procedure.
The statement added that the patient and donor have recovered fully and are awaiting discharge from the medical team. (NAN)