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NCPC Commends FCT in 2025 Pilgrims Screening
By Laide Akinboade, Abuja
The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Christian Pilgrims Welfare Board has been commended for its coordination of the screening exercise for intending pilgrims ahead of the 2025 Main Christian Pilgrimage to Israel and Jordan.
Head of Special Duties at the Nigeria Christian Pilgrims Commission, Olatunji Adetoye, gave the assessment on Thursday, during the first phase of the administrative and medical screening held in Abuja.
Adetoye said most of the intending pilgrims presented by the FCT were “very matured, focused and serious minded about what they are about to achieve,” noting that the coordination of the exercise reflected professionalism and strict adherence to guidelines.
He applauded the Board for fully implementing operational recommendations earlier agreed upon with the NCPC.
“The NCPC and FCT Christian Welfare Board, we are always having a good working relationship and I must say the board has done very well. They have all the necessary information they need to get, and all the ideas and suggestions we discussed were put into practice,” he said.
Adetoye rated the FCT’s screening arrangement at 95 percent, saying: “Because we always give room for improvement, I will grade the board 95% for the well organised screening exercise.”
He further explained that the Commission expects intending pilgrims to approach the journey with spiritual seriousness.
“Today’s assessment, we discovered that most people who presented themselves for screening are very matured, focused and serious minded about what they are about to achieve. We thank God for today and the calibre of people presented.
“We expect people to present themselves as good ambassadors of Nigeria. People who are still in doubt, when they have the privilege to see and walk the path where Jesus walked, there are things that change in their life both spiritually and physically and it causes genuine repentance and renews your belief in God almighty even without anyone monitoring or checking you.”
Speaking during the exercise, the Director of the Board, Gloria Dandam, said the FCT Christian Pilgrims Welfare Board has strengthened its internal procedures to ensure that only medically fit, spiritually grounded and properly documented pilgrims make the final list.
“For 2025, right now we’re just screening. This is the first screening. We’re going to have a second screening before the journey… It’s not everybody that has come for screening that will qualify to travel,” she explained.
Dandam said the stages of the screening were deliberately designed to protect pilgrims.
“When you come, there’s a registration desk. You register… After that, you queue in for the medicals. Your BP is checked. Your sugar is checked. They ask you what drugs you are on so that if we need to bring certain drugs that we’ve not been using to travel before, we’ll now purchase more.”
On safety, she said the board works closely with NCPC, medical personnel and spiritual leaders.
“Israel is one of the safest countries to travel to because no matter the wars they have and their battles, they are still the most secure country in the whole world. As you enter their country, they know you. So of course, we’re very secure except if you’re going there with a different mind to do something else, then they’ll pick you up.”
She added that pilgrims travel in smaller buses “so you can easily know who is who and know the problem anybody has so that you can tackle it,” with pastors and security personnel attached to each group.
Over 200 intending pilgrims were screened on Thursday, with others arriving with fresh forms as the exercise progressed. Dandam said the Board will determine the final list of qualified pilgrims after completing all stages of the screening.
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Nigeria To Host 5th High Level Ministerial Meeting On AMR
By Laide Akinboade, Abuja
Nigeria said it has concluded arrangement to host the 5th high level ministerial meeting on Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR), in Abuja.
This was announced on Wednesday, at the virtual Global Media Briefing organised by Global AMR Media Alliance (GAMA) in Abuja.
The theme for the meeting, “One Health — Advancing Global AMR Commitments through Local Action”, the high level meeting would hold from 28th to 30th June 2026.
According to the Ministerial Global Envoy on AMR, Government of Nigeria, Dr. Ayoade Alakija, delegations from over 100 countries are expected to participate along with Presidents of a few countries, such as, Botswana, Ghana and Nigeria.
Dr. Alakija also disclosed that President of Nigeria, His Excellency, Bola Tinubu, would welcome participants and declare the meeting open.
“The 5th High Level Ministerial Meeting on AMR would be different because not just ministers of health but also ministers of agriculture, environment and finance are being invited to take part to address AMR in all sectors (such as, animal health and livestock, food and agriculture and our environment) – and not just human health,” said Alakija.
“AMR is not just about human health and protecting just our medicines but also about prevention and protecting our animals, plants and our environment. We need to ensure that not only humans are not harmed due to AMR but also our animals, agriculture and food systems and our environment are kept safe so that we all can live in harmony together,” she said.
She noted, “If we invest US$ 1 on AMR, return on investment is US$ 11 – 11 times.
“This upcoming 5th High Level Meeting in Nigeria would focus more on solutions to address the challenge AMR is posing. We also need to ensure AMR response is fully financed including prevention, surveillance, water, sanitation and hygiene. It is strategic investments that our countries and our communities need.
“If we do not have money to fully fund our AMR multisectoral action plans, then how are we going to get the work done? So, we have to involve those who are involved with finances. Media is critical for accountability but also critical for awareness, and keeping the communities we serve involved,” she added.
Alakija cited Abuja Declaration 2001 where African countries committed to invest 15% of their annual budgets on health.
She hopes that the upcoming meeting will also play a historic role in sustainable financing for AMR response.
“Earlier in April 2026, I was at the One Health Summit in Lyons, France, hosted by President of France Mr Emmanuel Macron, where many of the people at the highest level, who were present there, have confirmed their attendance (for upcoming meet in Nigeria),” said Alakija.
She added that Nigeria had been involved with the integrated approach for a while as it was important for all sectors to speak to one another and work in concert with one another:
“AMR has typically been seen often from the lens of high-income countries. We need to address AMR recognising the gaps in all countries and contexts especially low- and middle-income countries – and ways to bridge the gaps in prevention of infectious diseases as well as gaps in stopping misuse and overuse of medicines in food and agriculture sector, animal health sector and environment along with human health sector. AMR commitments like UNGA Political Declaration 2024 needs to be translated into not just actions but local actions which are critical”, the expert said.
Speaking on the severity of AMR, Quadripartite Joint Secretariat on AMR, Dr. Jean Nyemazi stated: “AMR is a big threat and continue to kill many people, especially in LMICs and the Global South.
“AMR is among top 10 global health threats and threatens our animals, food systems, economies and our environment. All Quadripartite agencies are supporting the upcoming high level ministerial meeting on AMR in Nigeria including the World Health Organization (WHO), Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), United Nations Environment Programme, and World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH)”.
Dr. Nyemazi added that the task for this upcoming 5th High Level Ministerial Meeting on AMR in Nigeria would be to enabling the acceleration of implementation of multi-sectoral national action plans on AMR, enabled by effective governance at all levels, sustainable investment at all levels, and walk the talk on the theme of One Health for advancing global AMR commitments through local actions.
He reiterated the role of the Media, stating that it was a strategic partner to “inform, connect and hold us accountable”.
“Evidence-based reporting ensures that AMR is visible as a development, equity and sustainability issue, it shapes the public understanding, support, behaviour change, and sustains pressure for measurable progress”, he said.
Dr. Nyemazi pointed out that the 1st and 2nd High Level Ministerial Meetings that took place in 2014 and 2019 had mostly ministers from European regions in attendance.
Now, ministers of over 100 countries were expected to take part in the upcoming meeting in Nigeria and majority comes from the Global South.
“We see the focus changing from health to One Health – which means we are having more representation from ministries of animal health, food and agriculture, and environment along with human health. When we talk about AMR prevention, we are talking about preventing AMR across all the sectors (and not just in human health)”, he said.
Speaking further, Dr. Nyemazi disclosed that one of the targets of Political Declaration adopted at UN General Assembly High Level Meeting 2024 was to reduce AMR deaths by 10% by 2030 (compared to 4.9 million AMR associated deaths recorded in 2019).
“Simple strategies that are cost-effective and impact public health such as washing hands can help. We also need to ensure equitable access to essential antimicrobials. These are few steps governments can do now”, he said.
On her part, Chairperson, Global AMR Media Alliance (GAMA), Shobha Shukla explained that AMR or drug resistance was a problem driven by misuse and overuse of antimicrobial medicines – including antibiotics, antivirals, antiparasitics and antifungals – and results in critical medicines losing effectiveness to treat infections.
Shukla added that as result of drug resistance, medicines become ineffective, and infections become increasingly difficult or impossible to treat:
“All of us are at risk of AMR. But in absence of strong public systems, those in low- and middle-income countries – and especially those who are underserved are at a much-heightened risk of AMR. We have to do better in protecting the medicines that save us.
“We also have to do better in saving lives from preventable infections as well as ensuring right and timely diagnosis and right treatment, care and support for everyone, leaving no one behind.
“Misuse and overuse of medicines is rampant in animal health and livestock, food and agriculture, human health, as well as polluting our environment”, she said.
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President Tinubu commissions 60 megawatts gas turbine, other projects in bayelsa
From Mike Tayese, Yenagoa
The much awaited 60 megawatts Gas Turbine embarked upon by the administration of Governor Douye Diri has been commissioned by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Friday 10th April 2026.
Other projects commissioned by the president includes, the 630 metre Angiama-Oporoma which has given access roads to over 60 communities in Southern Ijaw consistency 3 and 4 and also the commissioning of the dualized road linking the New Yenagoa City.
Speaking during a Stakeholders meeting at state Banquet Hall after the commissioning ceremony, president Bola Ahmed Tinubu commended the hos governor Senator Douye Diri for his laudable infrastructural projects in the state.
“You have done a great job, I have commissioned some projects, very transformative projects, creating opportunities and jobs and hope of our nation. Thank you for that commitment and thank you for being a very progressive governor.
“Diri has demonstrated the power of very purposeful leadership and I am here standing before you promising that the challenges that we face , the memory of those who led this country face the battles and challenges of security. We will work hard, we will continue to train our men of the armed forces, we will defeat terrorism and banditry, regardless of their shenanigans.
“In our party APC, we believe that the people deserve to see governance translated into roads, bridges, power, jobs and real opportunities that affect human beings. The projects that I commissioned today demonstrate and testify to growth and development when the state and federal government work in partnership in shared purpose.
“The IPP is a blessing and I thank you for embarking on it. There can be no industrialization and skill development and empowerment without power, that is a vision. I assure Nigerians that we will have electricity to power our growth.
“I thank you and I will encourage you, and I will support you to do more . The spirit of partnership that you mentioned is there . You are the goose that lays the golden egg, and we will continue to partner to make it a golden Niger Delta, that is my assurance to Bayelsa State and Nigeria, that we will continue to focus on development that make our nation grow. It is very important that we are transparent and honest with our people.”
While speaking, the host governor Senator Douye Diri, prayed the president to extend the same gesture he extended Nembe/Brass road to the Sagbama-Ekeremor – Agge Road and the Yenagoa – Oporoma – Ukubie Road.
“We also respectfully implore Your Excellency to direct the relevant authorities to re-imburse the State for the phases already completed by the Bayelsa State Government.
“With Bayelsa’s extensive coastal assets, we fully align with the Federal Government’s initiative to develop the blue economy. The global marine and blue economy, estimated to generate at least US$2.5 trillion annually, is a vast opportunity, and as the first state to establish a dedicated Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy, we are grateful for the Federal Government’s encouragement and support.
“Equally significant is the iconic 630-metre Angiama-Oporoma Bridge – a project promised by the federal government more than six decades ago, long predating your administration but left to gather dust in bureaucratic files. We are delighted that the modest effort of the Government of Assured Prosperity has finally addressed this pain. It has righted a historical injustice against one of Nigeria’s top oil-producing Local Government Areas.
“Your Excellency, I am pleased to inform you of the far‑reaching benefits of this initiative. Over 60 communities and kingdoms in Constituencies 3 and 4 in the Southern Ijaw Local Government Area, as well as Constituency 3 in Brass Local Government Area, will enjoy significantly reduced travel times and lower transportation costs. This project will act as a catalyst for local development, stimulating economic activity, and strengthening the socioeconomic fabric of these zones”.
Diri speaking further said, the newly commissioned projects, together with the 30,000-seat international stadium, the nine-storey state secretariat under construction, as well as roads and bridges connecting rural communities otherwise separated by water, constitute a coherent and strategic suite of investments anchored in the Assured Prosperity agenda of our government.
“The Yenagoa/Oporoma/Ukubie, Nembe/Brass, and Sagbama/Ekeremor/Agge roads we are aggressively pushing form a trio of senatorial causeways that terminate at the Atlantic Ocean and open up significant prospects in the blue economy.
” With Bayelsa’s extensive coastal assets, we fully align with the Federal Government’s initiative to develop the blue economy. The global marine and blue economy, estimated to generate at least US$2.5 trillion annually, is a vast opportunity, and as the first state to establish a dedicated Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy, we are grateful for the Federal Government’s encouragement and support.
” Permit me to acknowledge the strong partnership between Bayelsa State and the Federal Government — a partnership forged by common purpose and strengthened by co‑operation. Your Excellency’s facilitation of waivers for the importation of turbines and related equipment for our Independent Power Plant and the award of phase two of the Nembe/Brass Road, among others, exemplify that partnership in action”.
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UNILAG Alumni awards scholarship to 28 indigent students
By Laide Akinboade, Abuja
The University of Lagos Alumni Association, Federal Capital Territory (FCT), chapter on Thursday, awarded scholarship to about 28 Senior Secondary school students in 6 Area Councils.
The scholarship award covers school fees, levies, West African Examinations Council, (WAEC) and National Examinations Council (NECO), exams.
Vice Chairperson of the Association, the FCT branch.
Mrs. Julia Davis, while speaking to journalists said, 28 brilliant students from the six Area Councils, on Abuja, were carefully selected for their performance.She said, “And these 28 students, that we were given the award today were the ones that came top”.
She noted that among those that were selected were children with special needs, and the association is very proud of them.
She said, “So it’s our joy that we are seeing this kind of improvement in our society, that even though they have this impairment, you know, they are still able to stand with their pair.
“And so we are happy to make them also recipients of this. Well, the amount that we have given to each of them is to take care of their NECO exams, their WAEC and school fees for the year . As a matter of fact, I didn’t tell you at the start that this scholarship award that we’re here giving today, it’s a yearly event for my alumni association”.
Dr. Danlami Hayyois the Mandate Secretary for Education who was represented at the occasion by Director/Secretary, FCT secondary Education Board, Hajiya Fatima Gambo Babba, commended the kind gesture of the association and noted that lots of students cannot afford to pay their fees but these scholarship would cushion some of challenges of their parents.
She lamented, “Some students finds it difficult, to pay their school fees, and this gesture will go a long way in alleviating the suffering of some parents”.
She therefore urged other non governmental organizations and individual to replicate what UNILAG Alumni just did and take up some of the challenges, that some students have, it would go a long way.
Emmanuel Emele, the Chairman of scholaship commiittee, of the association streesed that their focus is on indigent students.
He added that for now the association is concentrating on only SS3 students.
And this scholarship award has been on, for the past 3years and it will continue.
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