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Edo Assembly to partner EDEN on environmental sustainability

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From Mike Tayese, Yenagoa

The Edo State House of Assembly has opened its doors of partnerships with Environmental Defenders Network (EDEN) to ensure environmental safety and protection for the people, with environmental laws and policies that conform with global environmental best practices.

This was established when EDEN paid an advocacy visit to the House Committee on Environment, of the Edo State House of Assembly, to familiarize with the lawmakers and to chart the way forward on environmental health and protection in the state.
Speaking to the Lawmakers, the Executive Director of EDEN, Chima Williams who led the EDEN team, spoke on the importance of environment health as relates to the health of the people, emphasizing that environmental protection is a collective duty that must take a wholesome approach.
He pointed out that Nigeria’s state of environment is at its lowest, because we have not been able to upscale our environmental laws to meet up with modern standards that have been tested and proven effective in other developed climes.Williams stressed that the legislative arm of government is the bedrock of developmental policies, which places their duties at the front burner of every advocacy effort that is geared towards environmental and human right protection, while tackling policies that safeguards the people against plastic pollution, the destruction of biodiversity, harmful extractive practices, water and air pollution, and other environmental issues.Responding to EDEN’s drive for environmental change, a Honorable member of the House Committee on Environment and lawmaker representing Akoko Edo Constituency II, Hon. Okogbe Donald spoke on the menace of polythene packaging and single use plastics as a major environmental concern in the state.He intimated the EDEN team on plans by the House committee on environment to develop a bill that will restrict the use of polythene packaging and single use plastic, which will also encourage a take-back policy to rid the state of polythene and plastic waste, as we move towards a total ban.Hon. Okogbe added that EDEN as a network with research and projects around environmental issues will be instrumental in setting up policies and laws that will improve the environmental health of the state.On his part, the Chairman of the House Committee on Environment and member representing Igueben constituency, Hon. Inegbeboh Ojie Eugene added that there are several environmental policies that have been tested and proven progressive in other countries that can be implemented in Nigeria and Edo state, to ensure a clean and safer environment for the people.He also added that EDEN’s expertise in waste management, extractives and other areas that concern the environment will be a highly welcomed addition to the bills that the committee is working on.He appreciated EDEN and its team for the great initiative, assuring the team that the doors of the committee are always open to EDEN for partnerships, collaborations and discussions that are geared towards the good of the environment.Earlier, EDEN also paid advocacy visits to the Edo State Ministry of Environment and Ministry of Health respectively, to strengthen environmental protection in the state, through partnerships with the key stakeholders.

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Pope Leo XIV To Be Inaugurated May 18

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The Vatican on Friday announced that Pope Leo XIV’s inauguration will take place on May 18 with a mass in St. Peter’s Square, following his election to succeed Pope Francis.

The ceremony is to take place at 10a.m (0800 GMT) May 18 at the Vatican.

Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost was announced as the first U.

S.
 pontiff on Thursday after white smoke emerged from the chimney of the Sistine Chapel following four rounds of voting in the papal conclave.

The new pope is set to keep Francis’ top employees in the Vatican in place for the time being, the Holy See said.

The first of his weekly general audiences is planned for May 21. (dpa/NAN)

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NAFDAC Seals Water Plant in Lafia

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 The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has shut down a registered water factory in Lafia, Nasarawa State, after it was caught illegally producing five different water products.

Mr Anga Emmanuel, Deputy Director and Head of the NAFDAC Lafia office, disclosed this to journalists on Friday during a press briefing.

He said the factory, originally licensed to produce Mainima Table Water, was discovered during a routine inspection to be manufacturing other unregistered products.

He said one Mr Christian Chukuma was arrested during the visit.

According to Emmanuel, the illegally produced brands included Bilal Table Water, Nkonjun Table Water, Anumzi Table Water, and Agbeni Table Water, none of which originated from Lafia.

“All the other products he was found to be producing are not from Lafia; one is even in Kaduna State,” he said.

He added that the factory’s license had expired and that it failed to meet basic manufacturing compliance standards.

Emmanuel explained that Bilal and Agbeni were registered in Doma Local Government Area (LGA), Nkonjun in Akwanga LGA, and Anumzi in Sanga LGA of Kaduna State.

He described the act as fraudulent and dangerous, and warned others engaged in similar practices to desist or face legal consequences.

Emmanuel emphasised that NAFDAC would intensify its surveillance to ensure only safe and regulated products reached consumers.

 “The factory has been shut down and the culprit will face the full wrath of the law to serve as a deterrent to others,” he stated.

The deputy director also called on the public to report any suspicious or unregistered products in their areas for immediate action.

Meanwhile, Chukuma confessed to producing the unregistered water brands.

Speaking to journalists, he blamed economic hardship for his actions and pleaded for leniency.

He claimed that the actual owner of the facility was unaware of the illegal operations, as he had only rented the space.(NAN).

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Pope Leo XIV Election Excites Former Employers, Students

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The election of Pope Leo XIV, formerly Cardinal Robert Prevost of Chicago, has ignited pride and celebration at St. Rita of Cascia High School, where the new pope once served as a teacher.

The 69-year-old Augustinian cardinal’s historic rise as the first American pope was met with elation across his former school community.

Students and faculty remembered him not just as a religious leader but as a humble and compassionate mentor.

Leo was born in Chicago and graduated with a degree in mathematics from the University of Villanova in Pennsylvania in 1977.

He also studied religion at the Catholic Theological Union of Chicago.

In 1982, he received a doctorate in church law from the Pontifical University of St Thomas Aquinas in Rome before being sent to serve in a Catholic mission in Peru.

In 2023, he became prefect of the Dicastery for Bishops, a key Catholic administrative body, based in Rome

He succeeds Pope Francis who died on April 21. The late pontiff made Prevost a cardinal in September 2023.(AA/NAN)(www.nanne

The election of Pope Leo XIV, formerly Cardinal Robert Prevost of Chicago, has ignited pride and celebration at St. Rita of Cascia High School, where the new pope once served as a teacher.

The 69-year-old Augustinian cardinal’s historic rise as the first American pope was met with elation across his former school community.

Students and faculty remembered him not just as a religious leader but as a humble and compassionate mentor.

Leo was born in Chicago and graduated with a degree in mathematics from the University of Villanova in Pennsylvania in 1977.

He also studied religion at the Catholic Theological Union of Chicago.

In 1982, he received a doctorate in church law from the Pontifical University of St Thomas Aquinas in Rome before being sent to serve in a Catholic mission in Peru.

In 2023, he became prefect of the Dicastery for Bishops, a key Catholic administrative body, based in Rome

He succeeds Pope Francis who died on April 21. The late pontiff made Prevost a cardinal in September 2023.(AA/NAN)

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