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Dam Collapse: Doctors Calls for Comprehensive Assessment of Integrity of Dams in Nigeria
From Jude Dangwam, Jos
The Medical and Dental Consultants Association of Nigeria (MDCAN) has called for a comprehensive assessment of all dams in Nigeria to ascertain their integrity following the devastating impacts of the unfortunate flood disaster that claimed many lives and displaced over 500, 000 people from their homes in some parts of Borno state.
The professional body expressed concerns that the ravaging flood has added to the numerous humanitarian crises which Borno State has been grappling with over the years.
This was contained in a communique jointly signed by the association President Prof.
Aminu Mohammad and Secretary Prof. Daiyabu Ibrahim at the end of their National Executive Council (NEC) held from 10 to 14 September,2024 at Marcellna’s Event Centre Ikeja in Lagos from made available to Newsmen in Jos the state capital.The Duo noted that NEC was deeply saddened and sympathized with Borno State Governor Prof. Babagana Zulum over the devastation, loss of lives and property of citizens of the state.
They urged the Ministry of Humanitarians Affairs and all other MDA’s to come to the aid of the affected persons with relief materials to alleviate their immediate suffering.
The Medical and Dental doctors also advocated for a thorough maintenance of dams with early warning signs of flood or breakage to save lives by making residents to avoid or flee danger zones whenever the need arises.
MDCAN further tasked the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) and other agencies to take proactive measures to prevent the outbreak of communicable diseases in the flooded environment.
According to them, “The Federal Government should as a matter of urgency conduct a comprehensive assessment of the integrity of all the dams in Nigeria to forestall future occurrence in any part of the country”.
They equally lamented the lingering insecurity situation in the country with Doctors and other healthcare workers as easy targets even within the hospitals.
The communique further frowned at the Ministry of Health’s threat to apply punitive measures for legitimate demands of MDCAN and National Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) requesting the Federal Government to as a matter of urgency ensure the safe release and bring to a closure the prolonged abduction of Prof. Ephraim Ekanem, Dr. Ganiyat Popoola and all other Nigerians in captivity.
The NEC meeting with the theme; “Health as a Sustainable Development Goal in Nigeria: Celebrating our Success and Strategizing for the Future” was aimed at looking at the success stories of the health industry and chating a way forward for the future.
NEWS
Security Guard Allegedly Abducts Employer’s Children in Minna
From Dan Amasingha, Minna
A businessman, Alhaji Danjuma, resident in the Brighter Area of Minna, Niger State, has appealed for prayers and public support following the alleged abduction of his two children by a security guard employed in his household.
The incident reportedly occurred on Sunday while the businessman was away from home.
Speaking via telephone from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, where he is currently observing religious activities, Alhaji Danjuma told journalists that the security guard, described as a Fulani man, allegedly took the children away on a motorcycle that had been provided for his use.
According to the distraught father, the guard informed members of the household that he was taking the children out to celebrate the Eid festivities and would return shortly.
However, when several hours passed without any sign of the children or the guard, concern grew among family members.
“The children left with him in the afternoon, but when evening came and they had not returned, we became worried and began searching for them,” Alhaji Danjuma said.
Family members reportedly visited several hospitals within Minna, fearing that the children and their caretaker might have been involved in a road accident.
Their search, however, yielded no results even as people gathered to discuss the strange development.
The situation took a more alarming turn later that evening when Alhaji Danjuma allegedly received a phone call from unidentified individuals who claimed to be holding the children.
According to him, the callers stated that they were in the Erena forest area of Shiroro Local Government Area and demanded money in exchange for the release of the children.
The development has heightened fears that the children may have been kidnapped, although details surrounding the incident remain unclear.
Alhaji Danjuma has since appealed to the public to join him in prayers and support efforts aimed at securing the safe return of his children.
“I am appealing to everyone to pray for us and for God to intervene so that this situation will end peacefully,” he said.
As of the time of filing this report, there was no official statement from security agencies or the Niger State Government regarding the alleged abduction.
Efforts to obtain confirmation from relevant authorities were unsuccessful.
The incident adds to growing concerns over insecurity and kidnapping activities in parts of Niger State, particularly in communities bordering forested areas often linked to criminal operations.
Authorities are expected to provide further information as investigations continue.
Foreign News
DR Congo Reopens Bunia Airport after 10-Day Closure amid Ebola Outbreak
Authorities in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have reopened the main airport in Ituri Province, the epicentre of the country’s ongoing Ebola outbreak, after a 10-day suspension of commercial flight operations.
The airport in Bunia, the capital of Ituri, resumed operations on Tuesday following the implementation of health and safety measures aimed at containing the spread of the disease.
The DRC is currently battling a major outbreak of Ebola, a highly contagious haemorrhagic fever that is suspected to have claimed at least 246 lives in the country and neighbouring Uganda, according to the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention.
On May 23, authorities halted all commercial flights to and from Bunia Airport in eastern DRC, a region already affected by armed conflict. During the closure, only humanitarian and medical flights were permitted to operate.
Health Minister Samuel Roger Kamba said the temporary shutdown was necessary to allow authorities to introduce measures designed to safeguard travellers and limit the risk of transmission.
Announcing the reopening on Tuesday, the transport ministry said an assessment of the outbreak response and monitoring systems had been conducted.
“Conditions are now in place for a gradual and safe resumption of flights.”
The government said the reopening would be carried out progressively while health authorities continue efforts to contain the outbreak.
NEWS
Cardoso Re-assigns Deputy Govs, Ikeazor Takes over Policy Directorate
Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Olayemi Cardoso, has re-assigned all four deputy governors of the institution.
The new responsibilities announced Monday night have seen Philip Ikeazor taking over the policy portfolio from Dr.
Muhammad Abdullahi.Dr.
Abdullahi moved from the Economic Policy Directorate to head Corporate Services.Emem Nnana Usoro leaves corporate services to supervise operations.
Lamido Yuguda was transferred from Operations to the Financial System Stability Directorate.
The CBN did not state reasons for the redeployment.
The bank said such changes were “to make use of the experience of senior officials in different areas of responsibility and to support evolving institutional priorities.” (NAN)


