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February 4, 2025 FEC Approves N4.8bn for HIV Treatment Following US Policy Change

FEC Approves N4.8bn for HIV Treatment Following US Policy Change

The Federal Executive Council (FEC) has approved N4.8 billion for the procurement of 150,000 HIV treatment packs, ensuring uninterrupted care for people living with the virus. This decision, announced after the FEC meeting on Monday, reflects the government’s commitment to strengthening domestic funding for HIV treatment amid shifting global aid policies.

The move comes in response to concerns over recent US policy changes affecting the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), a key source of HIV funding in Nigeria. Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Muhammad Pate, emphasized the importance of sustaining HIV treatment efforts as international funding dynamics evolve.

Pate noted that while global partners have long supported HIV treatment, the federal government is now prioritizing direct investments in life-saving interventions for People Living with HIV (PLHIV). “This is an important signal that the federal government is committed to ensuring that life-saving treatments remain accessible, despite the changing dynamics in external support,” he stated.

Nigeria’s HIV/AIDS response has benefited significantly from international donors, particularly PEPFAR, which has provided billions of dollars in funding over the past two decades. However, a temporary suspension of PEPFAR funding followed an executive order by former US President Donald Trump, which paused multiple foreign aid programs and put millions of beneficiaries at risk.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has since granted an “emergency humanitarian waiver,” allowing PEPFAR to resume operations in 55 countries, including Nigeria. Despite this, the uncertainty surrounding global aid prompted the Nigerian government to develop a sustainability plan to safeguard HIV treatment programs.

Pate disclosed that the FEC discussed the implications of US policy changes on health initiatives, particularly those addressing HIV, tuberculosis, and malaria. In response, the government has formed a committee comprising representatives from the Ministries of Finance, Health, Defense, and Environment, alongside the Governors’ Forum, to develop a transition and sustainability plan.

“This is to ensure that Nigerians receiving treatment do not face disruptions,” Pate explained, adding that the committee will assess the impact of US policy shifts and devise strategies to maintain critical health programs.

While acknowledging the significant contributions of the US over the past two decades, Pate stressed that Nigeria is preparing to reduce its reliance on foreign aid. “While we greatly appreciate the support of the US government and look forward to continued collaboration, Nigeria under President Bola Tinubu is focused on transforming the health sector through national systems and domestic financing,” he said.

The ultimate goal, according to Pate, is to ensure that no patient currently receiving HIV treatment is left without care as the country strengthens its healthcare system through sustainable local funding.

February 4, 2025 Five-Year-Old Playing with Matches Sparks Fire in Kwara Building

Five-Year-Old Playing with Matches Sparks Fire in Kwara Building

A five-year-old boy accidentally set a duplex on fire while playing with matches in Ilorin, Kwara State, on Monday. The incident occurred at Abiodun Adebiyi Close, off Yidi Road, in the Irewolede area of Ilorin West Local Government.

Eyewitnesses reported that one of the rooms in the building was completely destroyed before firefighters arrived to prevent further damage. Lanre Abdulrazaq, who was working nearby, described how thick smoke began pouring from the building, prompting residents to raise the alarm. “We didn’t know the cause at first, but later, the fire service arrived and managed to contain the flames,” he said.

Hassan Adekunle, spokesman for the Kwara State Fire Service, confirmed that the fire was caused by the child, who unknowingly dropped a lit matchstick onto a combustible material, sparking the flames. According to Adekunle, firefighters responded to a distress call at 5:32 p.m. and arrived swiftly to find one room in the five-bedroom duplex engulfed in flames.

“Our team acted with expertise and precision, preventing the fire from spreading to other rooms or nearby buildings. Thanks to their swift response, only one room was affected,” he stated.

Prince Falade John, Director of the Kwara State Fire Service, commended the firefighters for their quick and effective response. He urged parents to keep matches away from children, warning that a single matchstick could lead to devastating consequences.

The Kwara State Fire Service reaffirmed its commitment to protecting lives and property through rapid emergency response and public fire safety awareness.

February 4, 2025 Tinubu Signs Bill Establishing Federal University of Environment and Technology in Ogoni

Tinubu Signs Bill Establishing Federal University of Environment and Technology in Ogoni

President Bola Tinubu has officially signed into law a bill establishing the Federal University of Environment and Technology (FUET) in Ogoni, Rivers State. The signing ceremony, which took place on Monday at the State House in Abuja, marks a major step toward environmental justice, education, and sustainable development in the region.

According to a statement by presidential spokesperson Bayo Onanuga, the new university will be located in the Ogoni town of Tai. During the ceremony, President Tinubu emphasized that FUET will provide empowerment and development opportunities for the Ogoni people, who have long suffered environmental degradation.

“Today marks a significant milestone in our national journey towards environmental justice, education, and sustainable development,” Tinubu said. “The Ogoni people have been at the forefront of the fight for environmental restoration, shaping national and global conversations on these critical issues. By signing this bill into law, we are taking a decisive step to address historical grievances and create new opportunities for learning, growth, and prosperity.”

The President further noted that FUET will serve as a center of excellence, equipping young Nigerians with the knowledge and skills to tackle pressing environmental challenges, promote clean energy solutions, and contribute to the nation’s sustainable economic development.

He also expressed gratitude to the National Assembly for passing the bill and commended the Ogoni delegation for their steadfast advocacy. “Your dedication to justice is inspiring, and I assure you it will be rewarded,” Tinubu stated. He urged all stakeholders—including traditional institutions, the academic community, and private sector partners—to support the university as a beacon of knowledge, unity, and progress.

Minister of Education Dr. Tunji Alausa highlighted that FUET will prioritize interdisciplinary programs in environmental science, clean energy, and sustainable technology. These programs will equip students with the expertise needed to tackle regional and national ecological challenges.

National Security Adviser Malam Nuhu Ribadu also underscored the university’s role in addressing long-standing concerns about environmental restoration in Ogoniland, emphasizing the need for inclusive development and sustainability efforts in the region.

Senator Mpigi Barinada, leader of the Ogoni delegation, expressed deep appreciation to President Tinubu for signing the bill into law. He also acknowledged the efforts of FCT Minister Nyesom Wike and NSA Ribadu in facilitating the bill’s passage.

According to Barinada, the establishment of FUET represents a beacon of hope for the Ogoni community and a call to embrace peace and development. “This university will encourage the people to lay down their grievances and work towards a future of growth and progress,” he stated.

With FUET now officially established, Ogoniland is poised to become a hub for environmental research and innovation, contributing significantly to Nigeria’s broader efforts toward ecological restoration and sustainable development.

February 4, 2025 NLC Suspends Planned Protest Against Telecom Tariff Increase

NLC Suspends Planned Protest Against Telecom Tariff Increase

The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has put on hold its planned protest over the recent 50% hike in telecommunication tariffs. The suspension followed a meeting between the labor union and a federal government delegation led by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, George Akume, on Monday.

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According to a statement by Seguin Imohiosen, Director of Information & Public Relations in the office of the SGF, the meeting aimed to preserve industrial harmony and safeguard the interests of Nigerians.

Minister of Information and National Orientation Mohammed Idris, speaking on behalf of the Federal Government, explained that the meeting focused on examining a study conducted by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), which prompted the tariff increase.

Following extensive discussions, both parties agreed to form a 10-member committee—comprising five representatives each from the Federal Government and the NLC. The committee is tasked with reviewing the NCC study and submitting its findings within two weeks.

“So, the summary of it is that Labour, specifically the Nigerian Labour Congress, and the delegation of the federal government have set up a committee of five each. We will convene here continuously for the next two weeks, and at the end of the second week, we will present our recommendations to the government and organized labour for final consideration,” said the minister.

NLC President, Comrade Joe Ajaero, stated that the union would await the committee’s report before determining its next course of action.

In attendance at the meeting were Minister of Communication and Digital Economy Bosun Tijanni, Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy Wale Edun, Executive Vice Chairman (EVC) and CEO of the NCC Dr. Aminu Maida, Minister of Labour and Employment Alhaji Mohammed Maigari Dingyadi, Minister of Budget and National Planning Atiku Bagudu, and National Security Adviser Nuhu Ribadu, among others.

Last Wednesday, the NLC had announced plans for a nationwide mass rally on Tuesday, February 4, 2025, to protest the 50% telecom tariff increase approved by the NCC. The NLC argued that the rally would serve as a warning against imposing such an unjust increase on a population grappling with a minimum wage of just ₦70,000, alongside the burden of soaring petrol prices, expensive food, rising electricity tariffs, and overall inflation.

 

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