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Stakeholders Advocates for More Awareness on Self-Care

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By Laide Akinboade, Abuja

In order to improve on healthcare access in Nigeria, stakeholders in the health sector on Tuesday, urged the three tiers of Governments in the country, to create more awareness on self care.

Self care according to World Health Organization (WHO), is Self-care is the ability of individuals, families and communities to promote and maintain their own health, prevent disease, and to cope with illness – with or without the support of a health or care worker.

Self-care interventions can include medicines, devices, diagnostics and digital tools.

This was stated at a one-day virtual meeting on self care awareness building workshop for media professionals, organized by the White Ribbon Alliance Nigeria, with supports from Federal Ministry of Health and Global Self-Care Trailblazer Group (SCTG) and other partners in Abuja.

Among those who spoke at the workshop included Dr. Nana Chidi Emmanuel is the Chairperson, Board of Trustees White Ribbon Alliance Nigeria, in her opening speech emphasized the keyrole the media plays in creating awareness on how important self care is.

She said now is the time to make Nigerians understand what self care is all about .

She added that with the challenges in the nation health care sector, it is imperative to create awareness on self care.

She said, “I am delighted to see such engagement from our media partners in this crucial area of Self-Care for Sexual, Reproductive & Maternal Health.

“Today’s theme, “Media As a Catalyst for Advancing Self-Care for Sexual, Reproductive, and Maternal Health in Nigeria,” highlights the key role you play in shaping public understanding and behaviour, especially around Self-Care intervention. Your reporting has the power to transform how Nigerians approach and understand Self-Care, particularly in the areas of sexual, reproductive, and maternal Health.

“Self-care represents a fundamental shift in how we approach healthcare delivery – empowering individuals with the knowledge, tools, and confidence to take greater control of their health. In a country as diverse and complex as Nigeria, with ongoing challenges in healthcare access, self-care interventions offer practical, cost-effective solutions that can significantly improve health outcomes”.

Madu Ezeoma Patience, a Deputy Director Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare in her presentation said self care insexual, reproductive and maternal health empowers individual to take charge of their wellbeing .

She said, “This include accessing , contraceptives seeking prenatal care, understanding reproductive rights and making informed decisions about maternal health.

“In Nigeria where culture, economic and geography barriers often limits access to healthcare, self care is a fame changed . it bridges the gaps, fosters autonomy and promotes healthier communities”.

George Kapiyo in his presentation said with WHO projection of over 10 million health workers shortfall by 2030, it is imperative to create awareness on self care.

He said, “Self care would address access gaps in health services especially among low resources settings, it will supports health equity and autonomy especially for maginalized population, it will reduced burdens on over stretched health system and facilities.

“Address shortages in the health workforce, enhances autonomy and health literacy among individuals . it is cost saving for health system and government, and it reduces out of pocket cost and time burden for individual”.

Dr. Samuel
Oyeniyi, Dir & Head RH Division, Federal Ministry of Health
& Social Welfare (FMOH
&SW), in his presentation said self care will be an adjunct to, rather than a replacement for direct
interaction with the health system.

He continued, “Self care shall not be a cost-shifting mechanism from the Government or
existing health care financing structure to clients.
It shall be safe, effective, and able to reach individuals who may not be
able to access health services”.

Dr. Femi James, from World Health Organization (WHO), in his presentation revealed that his organization has consolidated guidelines on Self care interventions for health.

And this include WHO guildline on self care interventions for Health and wellbeing 2022 revision, WHO consolidated guideline on self care intervention for Health, and National guidelineon self care for sexual reproduction and maternal health .

“The focus area for SRHR include, promoting sexual health, combating sexually transmitted infections, eliminating unsafe abortion, providing high quality services for family planning and improving antenatal delivery , postpartum and new born care”, he said.

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Bandits Attack Kogi Communities, Kill Three Persons

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From Joseph Amedu, Lokoja

Oke-Agi and Ilai communities in Mopa-Amuro local government area of Kogi State were attacked by some bandits on Sunday

DAILY ASSET reliably gathered that the attacks which occurred at about 4:00 am on Sunday left three people dead, others injured, and some residents abducted.

DAILY ASSET also learnt that armed bandits were said to have struck two locations almost simultaneously, operating for more than an hour before distress calls were eventually received.

In the first incident, Jamroro settlement, located between Oke-agi and Takete Isao and largely inhabited by Tiv people, was attacked. Two persons were confirmed killed, while three others sustained injuries and are currently receiving treatment at an undisclosed hospital.

The second attack occurred in Bassa community near Ilai Grammar School, less than one kilometre from Ilai town. One person was reportedly killed during the raid, while three others were kidnapped by the attackers.

The incidents were confirmed by the Chairman of Mopamuro Local Government Area, Hon. Ademola Bello, alongside traditional authorities and community leaders from Oke-agi and Ilai.

Residents and community sources expressed deep concern over the delayed response to the attacks, noting that the assailants operated freely for over an hour before help was alerted.

The renewed violence has heightened fear across the area, with residents calling on security agencies and government authorities to urgently deploy decisive measures to curb the rising wave of coordinated bandit attacks in Mopamuro and surrounding communities.

Local officials were said to be with the injured victims at the hospital.

Efforts for police confirmation failed as the Kogi State Police Command’s Spokesman CSP William Aya could not be reached.

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Road Accident Claims Four Persons in Kogi 

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The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), has confirmed the death of four persons in a motor accident which occurred on Sunday on Lokoja –Ajaokuta road in Kogi State.

The Kogi State Sector Commander of FRSC, Tenimu Etuku, who disclosed this to journalists in Lokoja on Monday, said seven other persons sustained varying degrees of injuries in the accident.

He said the accident which involved an 18-seater Toyota commercial bus occurred at Jimgbe Community on Ajaokuta – Lokoja road, Ajaokuta Local Government.

Etuku said the injured victims of the accident were rescued by FRSC personnel, who also took them to the Kogi State Specialist Hospital for treatment while corpses of the dead four persons were deposited at the St.

Morgue of the same hospital.

Giving further details, Etuku said the 18-seater bus with Abuja registration number ABC 232 XA was heading to Abuja from Enugu before the sad incident.

The Sector Commander explained that the driver in an attempt to avoid a head-on collision with an oncoming truck rammed into a faulty stationary truck.

Etuku described the incident as very unfortunate, urging motorists to always be mindful of the motoring environment, which may be free but not safe.

“This is because there is a big difference between a free motoring environment and a safe motoring environment.

“Therefore, drivers must always be alert while driving on the highways,” he advised.

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Tinubu Happy with PAP’s Scholarship Scheme, Says Otuaro

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The Administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP), Dr. Dennis Otuaro, has said that President Bola Tinubu is happy with the significant achievements recorded by the agency in the Niger Delta in about two years.

He spoke at the flag-off of the fourth batch of the two-day “Leadership, Alternative Dispute Resolution, and Mediation Training for PAP Stakeholders” organised by the agency in collaboration with the Alumni Association of the National Defence College (AANDEC) at the Nigerian Army Resource Centre, Abuja, on Monday.

The PAP had in July and August 2025 successfully conducted a similar capacity-building workshop for three batches of its stakeholders at the same military facility.

Otuaro, who said the President is delighted with the agency’s expanded scholarship scheme, inclusive stakeholder engagement, and peacebuilding process in the Niger Delta, urged stakeholders to maintain their position as key players in the region’s peace and development.

According to him, Tinubu is supportive of the programme because of his strong desire for the region to enjoy sustainable peace, stability and development.

He reiterated that the workshop is a vital component of the PAP’s peace process with all stakeholders as important partners in the peace initiative.

He stressed that the participants are not only partners for peace, but also the President’s peace ambassadors.

The PAP boss also applauded the National Security Adviser, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, for his strategic support to strengthen the programme’s initiatives and enable it to achieve the intended objectives for the people of the region.

While declaring the workshop open, Otuaro said, “His Excellency, President Bola Tinubu is very happy with what we have achieved so far in one year and nine months. As stakeholders, you should continue to be key players in the peace and development of the Niger Delta, which His Excellency has been very supportive of and desirous of.

“The objective behind this training is to ensure that all of us are partners in every peace effort in the Niger Delta. This initiative is also to give you a sense of belonging.

“When we organised this workshop in July and August this year, we assured stakeholders that more people would also participate in the training. We don’t want to do the PAP’s work alone. It is a process of putting our heads together to ensure that the region is peaceful and united. When we are united, Mr. President will do more for the region.

“We must also realise that peace starts from our communities; you all are leaders in your own rights. I know and acknowledge the support that the Office has received since we came on board. This leadership workshop is part of our peacebuilding process and is designed to ensure that peace is sustained in our region.

“Since we came on board, we have redirected the Programme towards our people and for the next generation. We have achieved a lot. This 2025-2026 academic session, we have sent 4,500 students, our future leaders, on scholarships to universities within Nigeria. We are doing this to invest in the future of our region.”

Otuaro said that his leadership would not be distracted by the smear campaign of some anti-Niger Delta elements who were angry that the programme had been taken to the people of the region, saying “nobody will hold the region to ransom.”

He further urged stakeholders not to be manipulated by political merchants, but to massively support President Tinubu’s 2027 re-election bid because of his clear agenda for the region.

Otuaro enjoined the stakeholders to participate actively in the workshop and utilise the lessons they would gain to strengthen peace and development in their communities and the Niger Delta in general.

He also expressed appreciation to the management of the Nigerian Army Resource Centre, resource persons, and the President of AANDEC, Rear Admiral Ndidi Agholor (retd.), for partnering with the PAP to deepen the peace process in the region.

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