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Tuesday, October 3, 2023

Ekiti State Government Launches Anti-Malaria Drug Distribution to Over 200 Health Facilities.

Ekiti State Government Launches Anti-Malaria Drug Distribution to Over 200 Health Facilities.
Ekiti state government has flagged off the distribution of anti-malaria drugs and commodities to over 200 health facilities across the 16 Local Government Areas of the State.

The programme under the Immunization Plus and Malaria Progress by Accelerating Coverage and Transformation Services (IMPACT) project of the World Bank was aimed at defeating the scourge of malaria disease in the State.

The commissioner for Health, Dr Oyebanji Filani who spoke while flagging off the distribution in Ado-Ekiti, the state capital on Tuesday, said the administration of Governor Biodun Oyebanji was committed to the eradication of the malaria disease in the State.

Represented by the permanent secretary in the ministry, Mrs Olushola Gbenga-Igotun, the commissioner said the commodities would be given to residents freely when they approach the primary health facilities in their localities.

He explained that malaria has been identified to be one of the toughest diseases not only in the country but sub-Saharan Africa, adding that the commodities were procured to achieve effective management and treatment of the disease in the State.

He called on the officials at the 200 health facilities to be responsible to the people, especially at the grassroots who were mostly affected by malaria and as well keep proper records of the commodities as they were being distributed.

The commissioner admonished residents to take advantage of the opportunities by walking into these facilities where they would be tested and offered free drugs for malaria treatment, rather than engaging in self-medication.

He said, “We all know that malaria has been a tough war in sub-Saharan Africa and all energy is being put together to eradicate it in our society. It is a serious disease that should be defeated with support from all stakeholders.

“It is going to be in faces but what we are having now will cover 200 health facilities out of the 774 in the state. It is particularly for malaria treatment. We also have drugs that can be used at the secondary facilities to treat malaria.

“The tendency for our people to do self-medication for malaria treatment is there, but we want to stop this habit and we urge our people to approach the hospital in their area where they can be tested to know the kind of malaria we are looking at and the kind of drugs to use.

“I want to advise our people to approach these health facilities to get drugs free of charge for malaria treatment and make use of the opportunities provided by the governor. It is safer and effective for malaria management.”

On her part, the program manager of the project, Mrs Helen Bankole said the state alongside five other states of Lagos, Abia, Borno, Imo and Rivers were selected to be part of the project by the World Bank in a bid to defeat the malaria disease in the State.

“As of today, Ekiti is the first State on the World Bank-funded Malaria Project to have concluded the NSA-engagement and payment of mobilization fee culminating in the commodities distribution to 200 Health facilities that were selected based on their target population as specified by the project,” she said.

The General Manager, State Drug Management Agency, Michael Oyeniran warned the health officers against selling the drugs to the patients, saying it has been paid for by the government for the people to have access to it for free.

Lagos distributes 2,000 food pack boxes to indigent residents.

Lagos distributes 2,000 food pack boxes to indigent residents.
Lagos State Government yesterday distributed 2,000 food pack boxes as palliatives to indigent residents, to cushion the effect of fuel subsidy removal.

The items were distributed to the beneficiaries by the Lagos State Office of Political, Legislative and Civic Engagement. Each pack contains 10kg bag of rice, 5kg bag of beans and 5kg bag of garri.

The Special Adviser, Political, Legislative and Civic Engagement, Dr. Afolabi Tajudeen, said the purpose of the event was to distribute food pack boxes as palliatives to indigent Lagosians.

He said Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu was mindful of the plight of the people, occasioned by the removal of fuel subsidy, which he noted, informed the distribution of the palliatives.

Tajudeen said the recipients of the items presented their Lagos State Residents Registration Agency (LASRRA) identity card.

Permanent Secretary, Lagos State Office of Political, Legislative and Civic Engagement, Abiola Kosegbe, an engineer; said the distribution of the palliatives would be a continuous exercise.

Mohbad Death: Police detain Naira Marley.

Mohbad Death: Police detain Naira Marley.
The Lagos State Police Command has detained controversial singer, Azeez Fashola, aka Naira Marley.

 He was said to have reported to the Police shortly after arriving in Nigeria but was taken into custody yesterday.

 His detention is connected with the ongoing probe into the death of another musician, Ilerioluwa Aloba (aka MohBad).

 Spokesman for the Lagos State Police Command Benjamin Hundeyin confirmed the development on his verified  X (formerly Twitter) page. 

 Hundeyin wrote, “Azeez Fashola aka Naira Marley has been taken into custody for interrogation and other investigation activities…”

 Before his detention, the Marlian Records boss announced via X   that he had arrived in Lagos to assist in the ongoing probe of the death of MohBad., who was his former signee.

 He wrote, “I’d like to share that I’ve just arrived back in Lagos, Nigeria to assist the authorities with the ongoing investigation. It’s important I do my part for Imole.

 “I’ll be meeting with the police with hopes for the truth to be uncovered and for justice to prevail.”
MohBad died September 12.

Credit: The Nation Newspaper.

Impeachment: Ondo Assembly directs CJ to raise panel on deputy governor.

Impeachment: Ondo Assembly directs CJ to raise panel on deputy governor.
The days of Ondo State Deputy Governor, Lucky Ayedatiwa, in office may be numbered. 

The House of Assembly yesterday took another major step in actualising his removal from office.

It directed the Chief Judge, Justice Olusegun Odusola, to raise a seven-man panel to investigate the allegations of gross misconduct levelled against him.

The House of Assembly’s decision followed Ayedatiwa’s failure to respond to the Letter of Notice served him on September 25 over the allegations. 

The allegations include subversion of his boss, Governor Rotimi Akeredolu, corrupt enrichment and waste of public fund, spending N5.4 million to buy tyres and batteries for his convoy vehicles, and purchasing automatic transmission box of Lexus (armoured) SUV Staff car as Acting Governor for N10.548m.

Other allegations are collection of  N2.695m for the purpose of travelling to Ilaje and Ese-Odo, and assault and causing bodily harm on his wife, Mrs. Oluwaseun Ayedatiwa, contrary to Section 20(1) of the Violence Against Persons (Prohibition) Law of Ondo State, 2020.

The Speaker said the Letter of Notice transmitted to the deputy governor, was received on his behalf by the Chief Protocol Officer.

Last week, All Progressives Congress (APC) National Chairman Alhaji Abdullahi Ganduje set up a reconciliation committee to resolve the crisis between the deputy governor and the House of Assembly. The panel has not visited the state.

Speaking at the plenary session in Akure, Oladiji said the House’s resolution that the deputy governor should be duly served a notice of the allegations was in line with Section 188 of the constitution.

He said: “Concerted efforts were made to serve the Notice on the deputy governor, who for some time was not available for the service, prompting the House to approach the court for a substituted service.

“On 25th of September, a substituted service of the Notice of allegations was made on the deputy governor duly signed by more than one-third Honourable Members of the House as required by the constitution in Section 188, Sub-section 2.”

Oladiji said the constitution stipulated that the Assembly should wait for seven days for the embattled deputy governor to respond, which has lapsed.

A motion calling on the chief judge to set up the panel was moved by the Majority Leader  Oluwole Ogunmolasuyi, (Owo 1-APC) and seconded by Felix Afe (Akoko North West 2-PDP).

With an overwhelming  voice vote, the lawmakers gave a nod that the chief judge should constitute the panel, after Speaker Oladiji’s call.

The Speaker subsequently directed the Chief Judge to immediately set up a seven-man panel to investigate the deputy governor on the allegations levelled against him.

Oladiji said: “Distinguished colleagues, I, therefore, wish to seek your opinion to direct the Chief Judge of Ondo State, Hon. Justice Olusegun Odusola, to, in line with this section of the constitution, set up a seven-man panel to investigate the deputy governor on the allegations levelled against him.”

Some Ondo APC leaders said the move by the National Working Committee (NWC) to avert the impeachment of the deputy governor may not succeed because party stakeholders in the state have agreed that Ayedatiwa should go.

However, the state chairman, Ade Adetimehin, said the chapter would work with the national body for the resolution of the impasse.

A source said many aides who sided with Ayedatiwa, especially those already penciled to be deputy governor, Chief of Staff, Secretary to Government by him may be sacked soon.

A traditional priest, Chief Olupelumi Fagboyegun, has urged the party stakeholders to exercise caution. 

Fagboyegun, founder of Isese Life Ministry, United Kingdom, told reporters in Osogbo, Osun State capital, that Ondo State should not thread the path of violence.

He said: “In 1963, political wrangling led to uprising, which my own father, the late Rev Canon Fagboyegun, vigorously mediated, but failed. It led to total breakdown of law and order, resulting to death within Owo and Usho town. It later escalated to what is known as ‘Operation Wet eh’ in Southwest which led to a chain of reactions, which culminated in the termination of the First Republic.”

He added that the same scenario played out in 1983, which led to destruction of wealth and death of many residents of the state.

Fagboyegun added: “Akeredolu should address the whole state to distant himself from all the plotters that are hauling barrage of insults at the deputy governor and Ilaje people.

“If all the suggestions fail, President Bola Tinubu should declare a state of emergency in Ondo State before the issue degenerates into bloodshed.”

Credit: The Nation Newspaper

Ekiti Assembly Screens Nominees For Three Commissions As More Local Councils Render Account.

Ekiti Assembly Screens Nominees For Three Commissions As More Local Councils Render Account.

The Ekiti State House of Assembly has screened nominees for the boards of the Local Government Commission, House of Assembly Service Commission and Audit Service Commission.

The nominees who all appeared at the plenary of the Assembly held on Tuesday were asked some questions after which they took their bows and left and now awaiting their confirmation as chairmen and board members of the Commission at a later date.

The Speaker, Rt. Hon. Adeoye Aribasoye, simply asked former Assembly members among the nominees to speak briefly themselves while the lawmakers representing their constituencies of the origin testified to their suitability before they were asked to take bows and go.

Others who were not former lawmakers were asked few questions during the session before they took their bows and left the chambers.

Some of the nominees who were not Assembly members in the past were not asked any questions because of their political pedigrees and statures, achievements recorded and value added to the state in the past political offices handled and sterling performances as civil servants.

Chief Samuel Abejide was screened as the Chairman-nominee for the Local Government Service Commission, a position he held in the last dispensation under the administration of former Governor, Dr. Kayode Fayemi.

Other members screened for the Local Government Service Commission are a journalist, Mr. Wole Olujobi; former House of Assembly member for Ilejemeje Constituency, Hon. Cecilia Dada; another former Assembly member for Emure Constituency, Hon. Febisola Adewale; former state president of National Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE), Comrade Segun Onaade; Prince Suyi Aladesanmi and Mr. Olawole Adedipe.

Former House of Assembly member for Ekiti West Constituency 2, Hon. Kayode Fasakin, was screened for the chairmanship of the House of Assembly Service Commission while another former Assembly member for Moba Constituency 1, Hon. Olaniyi Olajide, was also confirmed as a member of the Assembly Service Commission.

Other House of Assembly Commission members screened included former Assembly member for Ado Constituency 2, Hon. David Taiwo; former Assembly member for Ekiti East Constituency 1, Hon. Rotimi Ajidara; former Commissioner for Information and later Commissioner for Women Affairs, Mrs. Fola Richie-Adewusi; former House of Assembly aspirant, Mr. Bidemi Ipinlaye and former Clerk of the Assembly, Rev. Akintunde Famoyegun.

Former state Auditor General, Mr. Adebayo Adeojo was screened as Chairman of the Audit Commission at the plenary with his nomination reuniting him with the Speaker who served under him as an auditor many years ago.

Other board members of the Commission screened were a lecturer at Ekiti State University, Dr. Mufutau Bello; immediate past Auditor General of the state, Mr. Alfred Fasakin; an accountant and grassroots politician, Mr. Jonathan Oluwasanmi and former Assembly Deputy Chief Whip who represented Ijero Constituency, Hon. Ekundayo Akinleye. 

The Speaker, Rt. Hon. Adeoye Aribasoye, extended a rare gesture for Chief Abejide by standing up in his honour describing him as his political father and mentor who had diligently served the ruling party, the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the state in different capacities.

Rt. Hon. Aribasoye eulogized Mr. Olujobi, a former News Editor of Daily Independent Newspapers who served as Special Adviser on Media in the Fourth Assembly and was later appointed as a member of the Local Government Service Commission during the immediate past administration for his forthrightness, consistency and loyalty to the party in turbulent times.

He also lauded former Assembly members Hon. Dada, Hon. Adewale, Hon. Fasakin, Hon. Ajidara, Hon. Olajide, for their service to the state during their stints in the legislature noting that their latest nomination has given them another opportunity to serve the state.

The Speaker described a former Auditor General, Mr. Adeojo as "helper of destiny," recalling the fatherly support he enjoyed from the nominee when he was an auditor under him revealing that he (Adeojo) graciously signed his (Aribasoye's) letter for study leave with pay to proceed to study law.

Rt. Hon. Aribasoye said he never imagined in life that his former boss at Auditor General's office would come back years later to stand before him seeking the confirmation of his nomination for a new position.

"This is a lesson for those who are tyrants in office, those who oppress their subordinates in office and those who use their privileged positions to frustrate others, I think they will learn from this because Mr. Adeojo was a father to me and a helper of my destiny when I was in service," Rt. Hon. Aribasoye explained.

The Speaker also testified to the virtues of another Audit Service Commission nominee who is the immediate past Auditor General of the state, Mr. Fasakin, whom he said assisted his subordinates and was generous to them when he was in service.

Also during the plenary, six local council development areas and local government councils presented their account of stewardship to the lawmakers.

They councils included Igbara Odo/Ogotun, Ado North,  Emure Local Government, Ado West, Ikole West and Ajoni.

The Assembly adjourned plenary till Wednesday, 4th October.

Oyebanji restates commitment to policies that’ll grow businesses in Ekiti.

Oyebanji restates commitment to policies that’ll grow businesses in Ekiti.
Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji has restated his administration’s commitment to prioritizing policies, strategies and programmes that would bring about business growth in the state.

The Governor, who stated this on Tuesday at a meeting with stakeholders and members of the Council on Ease of Doing Business to review strategies that would enhance the economy of the state through technologically-driven innovations that would attract investors.
He stated that for the state to improve on Ease of Doing Business ratings, there must be concerted efforts at ensuring inter-connectivity of the affected ministries and parastatals to ensure a well-coordinated private sector activities.

The Governor also stressed the need to activate the one stop shop where all activities relating to business registration could be done at one point and within a short period of time adding that this would help to attract both national and international investors to the state.

Governor Oyebanji added that in its drive to achieve remarkable progress, government would collaborate with the judiciary in the establishment of small claims courts outside Ado and Ikere divisions to handle commercial disputes that could be disposed of within a short possible period and thereby create enabling environment for the private sector economy to thrive in the state.

Ekiti Residents Benefit From World Bank Malaria Project.

Ekiti Residents Benefit From World Bank Malaria Project. 
 
Residents of Ekiti State will now have access to free anti-malaria drugs as the state government has distributed anti-malaria commodities to two hundred health facilities across the sixteen local government areas of the state.

Speaking at the flag-off of the programme, the state commissioner for Health and Human Services, Dr Oyebanji Filani noted that the distribution of the malaria commodities would help to reduce cases of malaria and would increase patients access to malaria drugs.

Represented by the Permanent Secretary, Mrs Olusola Igotun, the commissioner urged the benefitting health facilities to judiciously make use of the anti-malaria commodities, saying that the present administration would do everything to ensure that residents have access to quality health care services.

Also, the General Manager, Drugs Management Agency, Mr Michael Oyeniran said the drugs would be distributed to residents for free adding that anybody caught selling or hoarding it will be sanctioned accordingly.

In her speech, the Programme Manager, Mrs Helen Bankole noted that in 2019, Ekiti State was selected alongside five states which are Lagos, Abia, Borno, Imo, and Rivers to be funded by the World Bank on the Immunisation Plus and Malaria Progress by Accelerating Coverage and Transforming Services  Project.

She explained that the state promptly complied by setting aside a counterpart funds as part of the project’s requirements while members of the Program Implementation Unit were nominated and duly approved by the World Bank. 

According to her, the State Steering Committee for the project was inaugurated in 2021 with quarterly meetings held till date.

Mr Bankole noted that as part of the project’s implementation steps, a total of 5 Non-State Actors were shortlisted for Ekiti State and they all submitted their proposals to partner with the state in the provision and distribution of malaria commodities.

Following a transparent technical and financial evaluation of the proposals using a Quality-Cost Based Selection approach, Solina Health submission performed favourably over others and thus adjudged the preferred NSA to partner with Ekiti State.

The project manager said Ekiti is the first state on the World Bank-funded Malaria Project to have concluded the NSA-engagement and payment of mobilization fee culminating in the commodities distribution to 200 Health facilities that were selected based on their target population as specified by the project.