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July 1, 2024 Unmanned Aerial Vehicle, Not Helicopter Crashed in Kaduna – Air Force

Unmanned Aerial Vehicle, Not Helicopter Crashed in Kaduna – Air Force

An Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) belonging to the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has crashed in the Igabi Local Government Area of Kaduna State. Initial reports from locals suggested a helicopter crash occurred early Monday morning in Taimi village, near Rigachikun. This area is close to the headquarters of the Nigerian Air Force Air Training Centre in Mando.

However, Nigerian Air Force spokesman Edward Gabkwet clarified in a statement that it was a UAV, not a helicopter, that had crashed. Gabkwet explained, "A NAF Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) experienced a mishap after take-off for a mission at a location near Rumji Village, about 15 km from the base. Since it is an unmanned vehicle, there were no casualties on board or the ground."

A preliminary investigation has begun to determine the cause of the incident. Gabkwet reassured Nigerians that this minor setback would not affect ongoing operations.

Following the crash, a team of Airforce personnel from the Nigerian Air Force Air Training Centre and 401 Flying School cordoned off the scene to secure the area for emergency rescue operations and to investigate the cause of the crash.

July 1, 2024 Kanu’s Case Dismissed Due to Insufficient Evidence of Rights Violation by Federal Government and DSS

Kanu’s Case Dismissed Due to Insufficient Evidence of Rights Violation by Federal Government and DSS

A Federal High Court in Abuja has dismissed a ₦1 billion lawsuit filed by Nnamdi Kanu, the detained leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), against the Federal Government and the Department of State Services (DSS). Justice James Omotosho delivered the judgment, stating that Kanu did not provide credible evidence to support his claims of rights violations by the defendants.

The court ruled against Kanu's allegations that he was denied unrestricted access to his lawyers by DSS operatives and that his conversations with legal counsel were eavesdropped upon. Justice Omotosho concluded that these claims could not be substantiated.

NAN reported that Kanu, through his lawyer Aloy Ejimakor, had filed the lawsuit against the Federal Republic of Nigeria, the Attorney-General of the Federation, the DSS, and its Director-General. The lawsuit sought various declarations and injunctions, including recognition that the seizure and photocopying of confidential legal documents by the DSS constituted a breach of his rights.

In response, the DSS filed a counter affidavit denying the allegations. Yamuje Benye, a staff member of the DSS Legal Department, asserted that Kanu was securely held and not in solitary confinement. Benye stated that Kanu had regular access to his family and legal team during visiting hours without interference.

Benye refuted claims of document confiscation or interference with legal consultations, stating that DSS personnel adhered to standard security procedures during visits. He argued that Kanu's lawsuit amounted to an abuse of the court process, as similar issues were pending judgment before another court presided over by Justice Binta Nyako.

The Federal Republic of Nigeria and the Attorney-General of the Federation also supported the dismissal of the lawsuit, citing it as an abuse of court process.

July 1, 2024 Military Helicopter Reportedly Crashes In Kaduna

Military Helicopter Reportedly Crashes In Kaduna

A Nigerian Air Force helicopter has reportedly crashed in Igabi Local Government Area of Kaduna State. This area is close to the headquarters of the Nigerian Airforce Air Training Centre in Mando, Igabi Local Government Area.

Although the Nigerian Airforce has not yet released an official statement regarding the incident, locals informed that the helicopter crashed early Monday morning in Taimi village, near Rigachikun.

In response to the crash, a team of Airforce personnel from the Nigerian Airforce Air Training Centre and 401 Flying School has cordoned off the scene to secure the area for emergency rescue operations and to investigate the cause of the crash.

July 1, 2024 WHO Intervenes as Cholera Outbreak Hits Kirikiri Prison in Lagos

WHO Intervenes as Cholera Outbreak Hits Kirikiri Prison in Lagos

The Lagos State government has announced that it is receiving additional support from the World Health Organization (WHO) to address a cholera outbreak at Kirikiri prison.

In a recent update, Commissioner for Health Prof. Akin Abayomi detailed the successful implementation of urgent medical and environmental interventions. "We have supplied Kirikiri medium prison with intravenous fluids, infection prevention supplies, and other health consumables," Abayomi stated. He also noted that WHO donated 10,000 doses of pharmaceuticals to aid the prison's health facilities in preventing cholera among the approximately 3,200 inmates if needed.

Immediate water and sanitation issues at the prison have been addressed, and inspections of other correctional facilities in the state are ongoing. Abayomi revealed that the cholera outbreak in Lagos was traced to unregulated street beverages and contaminated water supplies, identified as primary sources two weeks ago. Samples collected by undercover environmental officers from the Environmental Protection Agency (LASEPA) and the Ministry of Health confirmed the presence of Vibrio cholerae bacteria in these beverages.

"None of the containers had NAFDAC accreditation numbers, indicating they are produced by small, informal units. Identifying the manufacturing locations has been challenging, and the directorate of environmental health plans to seal these unregulated units and arrest those involved in producing or distributing beverages without NAFDAC numbers," Abayomi said.

Despite the challenges, there has been a significant decrease in daily cholera cases since the spike reported two weeks ago. While some cases continue to present at hospitals, no new deaths attributable to cholera have been reported in the past 72 hours. The government is intensifying efforts to eradicate transmission completely.

Abayomi highlighted that the decrease in new cases and the absence of recent deaths indicate that interventions are working. He emphasized the importance of residents adhering to public health advice and seeking healthcare promptly when symptoms arise.

The state government, through its interagency “One Health” approach, is implementing environmental health measures in collaboration with the Lagos Water Corporation and sanitation agencies (LAWMA and LASWAMO). These measures include widespread sanitation efforts, inspection and disinfection of boreholes, provision of safe drinking water to affected local governments, and stricter regulations on local beverage manufacturers.

"From now on, as approved by Mr. Governor, we will enforce higher sanitary and regulatory standards for eateries, food handlers, beverage manufacturers, and groundwater to curb the burden of food and water-borne diseases in Lagos," Abayomi added.

The commissioner stressed the importance of ongoing vigilance and compliance with public health precautions. He urged the public to take personal responsibility by consuming safe water, food, and beverages, maintaining good personal hygiene, initiating oral rehydration therapy, and seeking immediate medical attention if symptoms like diarrhea and vomiting occur. He also emphasized that suspected cholera treatment remains free of charge at all government hospitals.

Abayomi reassured the public that there is no cause for panic and expressed confidence that, through ongoing collaboration, vigilance, and commitment from all stakeholders, the state is effectively combating and controlling the spread of cholera, thereby safeguarding the health and well-being of its residents.

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