NEWS
Fire Consumes Driver, Motor Boy at Ibadan Petrol Station

Two persons have been confirmed dead in a fire incident that occurred early Tuesday at the Orita Challenge outlet of GABSTAB Petrol Station in Ibadan.In a statement released by the General Manager, Oyo State Fire Services Agency, Mr Yemi Akinyinka, a petrol tanker driver and his motor boy lost their lives in the incident.
Akinyinka said the fire service immediately deployed its men to the scene on receiving information about the fire at 5. 15 a.m.“We got information about the GABSTAB Mega Petrol Station, Orita Challenge, fire incident at 5.15 a.m. and deployed our men immediately.“The driver and motor boy were burnt to death,” he said.The general manager, however, said the fire had been controlled, and more details about the incident would later be provided. (NAN)General News
Children Under 18 Years Have Nothing To Do With Make-Up – Expert

A Child Coach, Mrs Olugbemisola Osagiede-Daramola, has said that children under 18 years of age have nothing to do with make-up.
Osagiede-Daramola, the Founder of Olugbemisola Daramola Child Welfare Foundation, said this in an interview in Ilorin on Wednesday.
She said that children under the age of 18 are too young to wear make-ups to look attractive.
According to her, make-up is used by adults to cover up some blemishes in the face and enhance beauty in a moderate manner.
“When underage children start applying make-up, it robs them of their innocent look and throws them out into the world.
“They are still young and lack the emotional maturity to withstand pressure from sexual abusers.
“It is absurd for a girl-child to be in a school uniform with make-ups, or her hair packed with gel,” she said.
Osagiede-Daramola, therefore, called on parents to be cautious and prevent their girl children from adopting a lifestyle that could ruin their future.
She also urged school managements to be sensitive to their students’ dress codes and punish any student who arrogantly violates the laid down codes of conduct.
The coach advised the students to embrace modesty and discipline rather than being fashion conscious. (NAN)
Health
Bayelsa Records 98% Immunisation Coverage

Bayelsa has recorded a 98 per cent coverage in the first round of the 2025 National Immunisation Plus Days (NIPDs) programme conducted from the May 3 to May 6.
Mr Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, deputy governor of the state, disclosed this during a meeting of the state’s taskforce on immunization in Yenagoa on Wednesday.
He said that the government’s ultimate target was to achieve 100 per cent coverage in subsequent immunisation campaigns.
Ewhrudjakpo lauded the WHO, UNICEF, the Ministry of Health and other critical stakeholders for the feat achieved so far.
He, however, urged the partners not to rest on their oars as much still have to be done to achieve its target of 100 per cent immunization coverage.
He underscored the need for early preparations ahead of the second round of 2025 NIPDs scheduled for July.
The deputy governor assured the partners that funds for the programme would be released not later than two weeks to its commencement.
He directed all council chairmen to flag-off the second round of the 2025 NIPDs programme at any community other than their respective local government headquarters.
The deputy governor urged the chairmen to meet with the traditional rulers, school proprietors, and religious leaders in their areas to sensitise them on the importance of immunisation.
He also called parents, schools and churches to allow children to participate in the immunisation programme.
”The state government is serious about enforcing its public health law and executive order on compulsory immunisation.
“We have taken our immunisation coverage up to 98 per cent. But we want to take it to 100 per cent this time around, and that is why we have convened this meeting.
“We are also going to make an upward review of the logistics to reflect the present economic realities in the country,” he said.
Presentations by Dr Marcus Oluwadare of the WHO, and Dr Gbanaibulou Orukari, Director of Disease Control, Bayelsa State Primary Healthcare Board, revealed that area councils scored high percentage in the coverage.
They, however, identified poor workload rationalisation, data falsification and lack of commitment on the part of some personnel.
According to Oluwadare, we commend the Deputy Governor of the state for flagging off the NIPDs and chairing all the state ERMs in spite of his tight schedule.
“Bayelsa State was the only state to have full complements of her stakeholders in attendance during the April NIPDs in the whole of Nigeria,” he said.(NAN)
NEWS
Tinubu Seeks Senate’s Approval for N1.7trn 2025 FCT Budget

President Bola Tinubu has sought the approval of the Senate for the Federal Capital Territory Administration’s 2025Appropriation Bill
Tinubu’s request is contained in a letter addressed to the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, and read at plenary on Wednesday.
“Pursuant to section 299 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, as amended, which vests legislative powers over the Federal Capital Territory on the National Assembly, I hereby present the 2025 FCT budget proposal to the Senate for consideration.
“The 2025 FCT Budget Proposal prioritises investment in health care services, job creation, youth empowerment, social welfare services, education infrastructure as well as increasing productivity in agriculture,” the letter read in part.
The president said that the budget was aimed at lifting as many citizens as possible out of poverty, adding that a total expenditure of N1.7 trillion was proposed for the 2025 fiscal year.
He said that 85 per cent of the capital expenditure was dedicated to the completion of ongoing projects, while 15 per cent was earmarked for new capital projects.
“This is to sustain the ongoing efforts at providing basic infrastructure and social amenities in the FCT,” he said.
Tinubu expressed the hope that the budget proposal would receive the expeditious consideration and passage by the senate. (NAN)