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    BREAKING 🔥🔥🔥 NAFDAC uncovers fake Goya oil factory and alcohol counterfeiting network in Lagos, warning Nigerians of severe public health dangers.
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  • Kwara Nurses Forum Sounds Alarm Over Illegal Nursing Schools, Warns of Danger to Lives

    The Elegant Nurses Forum has raised alarm over illegal and unapproved nursing programmes in Kwara State, warning that lives are at risk. Some Colleges of Health Technology are allegedly running Community Health and Public Health Nursing courses without accreditation from the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria (NMCN). The forum condemned the deception of students and parents, calling it “quackery in full view.” It demanded immediate closure of these schools, enforcement of NMCN guidelines, refunds for affected students, and sanctions for officials who approved the illegal programmes, urging the state government to protect citizens.
    Kwara Nurses Forum Sounds Alarm Over Illegal Nursing Schools, Warns of Danger to Lives The Elegant Nurses Forum has raised alarm over illegal and unapproved nursing programmes in Kwara State, warning that lives are at risk. Some Colleges of Health Technology are allegedly running Community Health and Public Health Nursing courses without accreditation from the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria (NMCN). The forum condemned the deception of students and parents, calling it “quackery in full view.” It demanded immediate closure of these schools, enforcement of NMCN guidelines, refunds for affected students, and sanctions for officials who approved the illegal programmes, urging the state government to protect citizens.
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  • Anambra Begins Crackdown on Buildings Over Waste, Drainage Violations

    The Anambra State Government has announced full enforcement of environmental laws, warning that public and private buildings without functional drainage, catchment pits or stormwater control systems will be sanctioned. In a notice issued by Information Commissioner, Dr. Law Mefor, the government said indiscriminate dumping of refuse on roads, drainages and public spaces will attract arrest, prosecution and fines. Individuals face penalties of ₦20,000 to ₦1 million, while corporate organisations risk ₦100,000 to ₦5 million. The state urged residents and businesses to comply, saying the move aims to prevent flooding, promote cleanliness and protect public health.

    #Anambra #EnvironmentalLaw #FloodPrevention
    Anambra Begins Crackdown on Buildings Over Waste, Drainage Violations The Anambra State Government has announced full enforcement of environmental laws, warning that public and private buildings without functional drainage, catchment pits or stormwater control systems will be sanctioned. In a notice issued by Information Commissioner, Dr. Law Mefor, the government said indiscriminate dumping of refuse on roads, drainages and public spaces will attract arrest, prosecution and fines. Individuals face penalties of ₦20,000 to ₦1 million, while corporate organisations risk ₦100,000 to ₦5 million. The state urged residents and businesses to comply, saying the move aims to prevent flooding, promote cleanliness and protect public health. #Anambra #EnvironmentalLaw #FloodPrevention
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  • Wahala Don Sup for Abuja! Residents Wake to Dusty, Smelly Air as Sudden Weather Change Sparks Health Fears

    Wahala don burst for Abuja as residents of Nigeria’s capital woke up on Sunday morning to a strange and uncomfortable weather condition. Thick fog, dusty air and an unpleasant smell filled the atmosphere, leaving many people coughing, squinting their eyes and struggling to breathe properly.

    From early hours, the city felt different. Churchgoers and early risers said the air was heavy and irritating, with many complaining of peppery eyes, burning sensations in the nose and throat, and difficulty breathing normally. For some residents, stepping outside felt like walking into smoke.

    The sudden change in weather has raised serious concerns about air quality and public health, with many asking: wetin really dey happen for Abuja sky?

    Experts say the condition is most likely linked to dry season weather patterns, especially the movement of dust-laden winds from the Sahara Desert—popularly known as the harmattan effect. According to them, these winds carry fine particles of sand, smoke and other pollutants into the atmosphere, drastically reducing air quality and visibility.

    Health professionals are warning that inhaling dusty and polluted air can pose serious risks, especially for vulnerable groups such as children, the elderly and people with asthma or other respiratory conditions. They explained that tiny dust particles can easily enter the lungs, irritating the throat, eyes and skin, and making breathing difficult.

    “For many people, the air may just feel uncomfortable,” one doctor said, “but for those with breathing problems, it can trigger serious complications.”

    Doctors are advising residents to take precautions during this period. People are encouraged to limit outdoor activities where possible, drink plenty of water to keep the throat and lungs hydrated, and seek medical attention if they experience persistent coughing, chest pain, shortness of breath or severe eye irritation. Wearing face masks when outdoors may also help reduce the amount of dust inhaled.

    For now, Abuja residents can only hope that the skies will clear and the air will return to normal in the coming days. But as it stands, one thing is clear: this sudden weather shift don cause serious wahala, and everybody dey feel am.
    Wahala Don Sup for Abuja! Residents Wake to Dusty, Smelly Air as Sudden Weather Change Sparks Health Fears Wahala don burst for Abuja as residents of Nigeria’s capital woke up on Sunday morning to a strange and uncomfortable weather condition. Thick fog, dusty air and an unpleasant smell filled the atmosphere, leaving many people coughing, squinting their eyes and struggling to breathe properly. From early hours, the city felt different. Churchgoers and early risers said the air was heavy and irritating, with many complaining of peppery eyes, burning sensations in the nose and throat, and difficulty breathing normally. For some residents, stepping outside felt like walking into smoke. The sudden change in weather has raised serious concerns about air quality and public health, with many asking: wetin really dey happen for Abuja sky? Experts say the condition is most likely linked to dry season weather patterns, especially the movement of dust-laden winds from the Sahara Desert—popularly known as the harmattan effect. According to them, these winds carry fine particles of sand, smoke and other pollutants into the atmosphere, drastically reducing air quality and visibility. Health professionals are warning that inhaling dusty and polluted air can pose serious risks, especially for vulnerable groups such as children, the elderly and people with asthma or other respiratory conditions. They explained that tiny dust particles can easily enter the lungs, irritating the throat, eyes and skin, and making breathing difficult. “For many people, the air may just feel uncomfortable,” one doctor said, “but for those with breathing problems, it can trigger serious complications.” Doctors are advising residents to take precautions during this period. People are encouraged to limit outdoor activities where possible, drink plenty of water to keep the throat and lungs hydrated, and seek medical attention if they experience persistent coughing, chest pain, shortness of breath or severe eye irritation. Wearing face masks when outdoors may also help reduce the amount of dust inhaled. For now, Abuja residents can only hope that the skies will clear and the air will return to normal in the coming days. But as it stands, one thing is clear: this sudden weather shift don cause serious wahala, and everybody dey feel am.
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  • Abuja Health Centre in Kuje Left in Ruins for Years, Linked to Childbirth Deaths as Residents Urge FCT Minister Nyesom Wike to Intervene

    Residents of Sabo community in Kuje Area Council, Abuja, have raised alarm over the prolonged neglect of their only primary healthcare facility, linking its dilapidated condition to preventable maternal deaths. The Sabo Primary Health Care Centre, which serves an estimated 7,200 people, has been largely non-functional for years, severely limiting access to basic and emergency medical services, particularly for pregnant women.

    According to Tracka, BudgIT’s public expenditure tracking platform, the centre’s infrastructure has collapsed, with damaged roofs and ceilings, wards without beds, and a complete lack of drugs and essential medical equipment. The facility has reportedly remained abandoned and vandalised for nearly seven years, forcing residents to depend on local chemists and unqualified alternatives for treatment. Community members disclosed that several women have died during childbirth due to the absence of functional maternal healthcare services.

    In response, Tracka and affected residents have appealed directly to FCT Minister Nyesom Wike, alongside Senator Ireti Kingibe and Hon. Abdullahi Sabo, urging them to prioritise the reconstruction, equipping, and staffing of the centre. They stressed that restoring the facility is critical to safeguarding public health, reducing maternal mortality, and ensuring that vulnerable residents can access lifesaving medical care within their community.
    Abuja Health Centre in Kuje Left in Ruins for Years, Linked to Childbirth Deaths as Residents Urge FCT Minister Nyesom Wike to Intervene Residents of Sabo community in Kuje Area Council, Abuja, have raised alarm over the prolonged neglect of their only primary healthcare facility, linking its dilapidated condition to preventable maternal deaths. The Sabo Primary Health Care Centre, which serves an estimated 7,200 people, has been largely non-functional for years, severely limiting access to basic and emergency medical services, particularly for pregnant women. According to Tracka, BudgIT’s public expenditure tracking platform, the centre’s infrastructure has collapsed, with damaged roofs and ceilings, wards without beds, and a complete lack of drugs and essential medical equipment. The facility has reportedly remained abandoned and vandalised for nearly seven years, forcing residents to depend on local chemists and unqualified alternatives for treatment. Community members disclosed that several women have died during childbirth due to the absence of functional maternal healthcare services. In response, Tracka and affected residents have appealed directly to FCT Minister Nyesom Wike, alongside Senator Ireti Kingibe and Hon. Abdullahi Sabo, urging them to prioritise the reconstruction, equipping, and staffing of the centre. They stressed that restoring the facility is critical to safeguarding public health, reducing maternal mortality, and ensuring that vulnerable residents can access lifesaving medical care within their community.
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  • Akwa Ibom Residents Raise Alarm Over Abandoned Mathew Udo Ekpo Memorial Health Centre, Call It Public Hazard

    Residents of Etim Ekpo LGA in Akwa Ibom State have condemned the dilapidated state of the Mathew Udo Ekpo Memorial Health Centre, describing it as a public hazard rather than a functioning hospital.

    The civic tech platform MonITNG highlighted that the centre, the only public healthcare facility for thousands in the area, suffers from a leaking and partially collapsed roof, broken windows, cracked walls, no electricity, and unsafe wards. Patients, including pregnant women, sick children, and the elderly, are forced to travel long distances for care, often at great cost and risk.

    MonITNG emphasized that this neglect reflects systemic failures across the state’s healthcare sector, noting that billions of naira allocated annually have not translated into functional Primary Health Centres (PHCs). The platform called on both the Akwa Ibom State Government and the Federal Ministry of Health to take immediate, tangible action to safeguard citizens’ access to basic healthcare.
    Akwa Ibom Residents Raise Alarm Over Abandoned Mathew Udo Ekpo Memorial Health Centre, Call It Public Hazard Residents of Etim Ekpo LGA in Akwa Ibom State have condemned the dilapidated state of the Mathew Udo Ekpo Memorial Health Centre, describing it as a public hazard rather than a functioning hospital. The civic tech platform MonITNG highlighted that the centre, the only public healthcare facility for thousands in the area, suffers from a leaking and partially collapsed roof, broken windows, cracked walls, no electricity, and unsafe wards. Patients, including pregnant women, sick children, and the elderly, are forced to travel long distances for care, often at great cost and risk. MonITNG emphasized that this neglect reflects systemic failures across the state’s healthcare sector, noting that billions of naira allocated annually have not translated into functional Primary Health Centres (PHCs). The platform called on both the Akwa Ibom State Government and the Federal Ministry of Health to take immediate, tangible action to safeguard citizens’ access to basic healthcare.
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  • Ebonyi Widow Brutally Attacked Over Donkey Meat Sales in Enugu, Sparks Outrage Over Ethnic Intimidation

    Mrs. Ukamaka Agbo, a widow from Ebonyi State, was viciously attacked by cow butchers at Gariki Market, Afor-Awkunanaw, Enugu, over her sale of donkey meat. The assailants reportedly used machetes and knives, severely injuring her hand and threatening her due to her state of origin. Despite being the victim, Mrs. Agbo was arrested alongside her attackers, triggering public outrage. Police sources confirmed she was operating legally under Enugu State Public Health Law and registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission. Human rights advocates have called for an impartial investigation, accountability, and protection for the widow, highlighting the dangers of ethnic discrimination and intimidation in business.
    Ebonyi Widow Brutally Attacked Over Donkey Meat Sales in Enugu, Sparks Outrage Over Ethnic Intimidation Mrs. Ukamaka Agbo, a widow from Ebonyi State, was viciously attacked by cow butchers at Gariki Market, Afor-Awkunanaw, Enugu, over her sale of donkey meat. The assailants reportedly used machetes and knives, severely injuring her hand and threatening her due to her state of origin. Despite being the victim, Mrs. Agbo was arrested alongside her attackers, triggering public outrage. Police sources confirmed she was operating legally under Enugu State Public Health Law and registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission. Human rights advocates have called for an impartial investigation, accountability, and protection for the widow, highlighting the dangers of ethnic discrimination and intimidation in business.
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  • Nigerian Nurses Forum Condemns Alleged Quack Nursing Training at Elshaddai Clinic in Ogun, Demands Closure and Prosecution

    The Elegant Nurses Forum has strongly condemned the alleged illegal training, graduation, and public parade of unqualified individuals as nurses at Elshaddai Clinic in Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State. In a statement signed by Nurse Thomas Abiodun Olamide, the forum described the act as blatant quackery that endangers public health and violates professional nursing standards. The group accused the Ogun State Ministry of Health of regulatory failure and blamed the APC-led state government for allowing the practice to thrive. It demanded the immediate closure of the clinic’s illegal operations, arrest and prosecution of those involved, public identification of the fake nurses, and disciplinary action against complicit officials, warning that patient safety and lives are at serious risk.
    Nigerian Nurses Forum Condemns Alleged Quack Nursing Training at Elshaddai Clinic in Ogun, Demands Closure and Prosecution The Elegant Nurses Forum has strongly condemned the alleged illegal training, graduation, and public parade of unqualified individuals as nurses at Elshaddai Clinic in Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State. In a statement signed by Nurse Thomas Abiodun Olamide, the forum described the act as blatant quackery that endangers public health and violates professional nursing standards. The group accused the Ogun State Ministry of Health of regulatory failure and blamed the APC-led state government for allowing the practice to thrive. It demanded the immediate closure of the clinic’s illegal operations, arrest and prosecution of those involved, public identification of the fake nurses, and disciplinary action against complicit officials, warning that patient safety and lives are at serious risk.
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  • Nigeria Records 153 Measles Deaths in 11 Months with Over 19,000 Confirmed Cases Across 36 States – NCDC Report

    The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC) has reported a total of 19,213 confirmed measles cases out of 26,866 suspected cases in 507 Local Government Areas across all 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, as of November 2025. The report revealed 153 deaths from the disease, with children aged 9–59 months accounting for nearly half of all confirmed cases. Disturbingly, 77% of confirmed cases were among children who had not received any measles vaccination. States with the highest number of suspected cases include Borno, Zamfara, Yobe, Bauchi, and Kebbi. The NCDC highlighted that measles remains highly infectious, spreading through respiratory droplets and remaining contagious for up to two hours in the environment. The report underscores the urgent need for intensified vaccination campaigns and public health measures to prevent further fatalities.
    Nigeria Records 153 Measles Deaths in 11 Months with Over 19,000 Confirmed Cases Across 36 States – NCDC Report The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC) has reported a total of 19,213 confirmed measles cases out of 26,866 suspected cases in 507 Local Government Areas across all 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, as of November 2025. The report revealed 153 deaths from the disease, with children aged 9–59 months accounting for nearly half of all confirmed cases. Disturbingly, 77% of confirmed cases were among children who had not received any measles vaccination. States with the highest number of suspected cases include Borno, Zamfara, Yobe, Bauchi, and Kebbi. The NCDC highlighted that measles remains highly infectious, spreading through respiratory droplets and remaining contagious for up to two hours in the environment. The report underscores the urgent need for intensified vaccination campaigns and public health measures to prevent further fatalities.
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  • FG INTRODUCES MANDATORY PRE-EMPLOYMENT DRUG TESTING FOR PUBLIC SERVICE APPLICANTS

    The Federal Government has approved the introduction of mandatory pre-employment drug testing as a requirement for prospective applicants into the Public Service. This move is part of ongoing efforts to curb the rising menace of illicit drug use and its attendant consequences on national development and security.

    In a statement from the SGF's office, Permanent Secretaries and Heads of Extra-Ministerial Departments/Parastatals are hereby directed to include mandatory drug testing as a core requirement in the recruitment of new personnel. Additionally, MDAs are to collaborate with the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) in conducting the tests, in line with established standards and procedures.

    This directive to Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs), including extra-Ministerial Departments, aligns with the present Administration's determination to decisively tackle the menace of drug and substance abuse and insulate the national workforce from unwholesome practices.

    The introduction of mandatory pre-employment drug testing is premised on the concern raised by the Federal Government about the alarming rate of drug and substance abuse, particularly among the teeming youth in the country, with disturbing trends and far-reaching implications for public health, socio-economic development, workplace productivity, and national security.
    FG INTRODUCES MANDATORY PRE-EMPLOYMENT DRUG TESTING FOR PUBLIC SERVICE APPLICANTS The Federal Government has approved the introduction of mandatory pre-employment drug testing as a requirement for prospective applicants into the Public Service. This move is part of ongoing efforts to curb the rising menace of illicit drug use and its attendant consequences on national development and security. In a statement from the SGF's office, Permanent Secretaries and Heads of Extra-Ministerial Departments/Parastatals are hereby directed to include mandatory drug testing as a core requirement in the recruitment of new personnel. Additionally, MDAs are to collaborate with the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) in conducting the tests, in line with established standards and procedures. This directive to Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs), including extra-Ministerial Departments, aligns with the present Administration's determination to decisively tackle the menace of drug and substance abuse and insulate the national workforce from unwholesome practices. The introduction of mandatory pre-employment drug testing is premised on the concern raised by the Federal Government about the alarming rate of drug and substance abuse, particularly among the teeming youth in the country, with disturbing trends and far-reaching implications for public health, socio-economic development, workplace productivity, and national security.
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  • Tinubu Government Mandates Pre-Employment Drug Testing for All Nigerian Public Servants to Combat Rising Substance Abuse

    The Nigerian government, under President Bola Tinubu, has introduced mandatory pre-employment drug testing for all prospective public service applicants. The directive, issued via a circular from the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), requires Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) to collaborate with the NDLEA in testing recruits. The initiative aims to curb illicit drug and substance abuse among Nigerian youth and enhance workplace productivity, public health, and national security. Permanent Secretaries and heads of parastatals must now make drug testing a core recruitment requirement.
    Tinubu Government Mandates Pre-Employment Drug Testing for All Nigerian Public Servants to Combat Rising Substance Abuse The Nigerian government, under President Bola Tinubu, has introduced mandatory pre-employment drug testing for all prospective public service applicants. The directive, issued via a circular from the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), requires Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) to collaborate with the NDLEA in testing recruits. The initiative aims to curb illicit drug and substance abuse among Nigerian youth and enhance workplace productivity, public health, and national security. Permanent Secretaries and heads of parastatals must now make drug testing a core recruitment requirement.
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  • NAFDAC Recalls Indomie Vegetable Flavour Noodles Over Undeclared Allergens, Issues Public Health Alert

    NAFDAC has issued a public alert warning Nigerians about a recall of Indomie Vegetable Flavour noodles due to undeclared allergens, including milk and eggs, which could trigger severe reactions in allergic consumers. The recall follows a notification from France’s food safety authority, Rappel Conso. The affected batches have a best-before date of February 6, 2026. NAFDAC is intensifying surveillance to prevent the product’s circulation in Nigeria, urging distributors, retailers, and consumers to avoid its sale or consumption. The agency also encouraged the public to report any adverse reactions or suspected sale of the recalled product.
    NAFDAC Recalls Indomie Vegetable Flavour Noodles Over Undeclared Allergens, Issues Public Health Alert NAFDAC has issued a public alert warning Nigerians about a recall of Indomie Vegetable Flavour noodles due to undeclared allergens, including milk and eggs, which could trigger severe reactions in allergic consumers. The recall follows a notification from France’s food safety authority, Rappel Conso. The affected batches have a best-before date of February 6, 2026. NAFDAC is intensifying surveillance to prevent the product’s circulation in Nigeria, urging distributors, retailers, and consumers to avoid its sale or consumption. The agency also encouraged the public to report any adverse reactions or suspected sale of the recalled product.
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  • FCT Administration Orders Public Premises in Abuja to Obtain Health and Environmental Certificates, Warns of Penalties for Non-Compliance

    The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA), through its Health Services and Environment Secretariat, has issued a demand notice directing all public premises in Abuja to obtain mandatory health and environmental certificates or face sanctions. The directive, backed by constitutional provisions and multiple public health and environmental laws, requires premises to undergo sanitary inspections, occupational health audits, environmental impact assessments, air quality checks, and obtain food handling permits where applicable. Payments must be made exclusively through the official FCTA revenue platform, with a 14-day compliance window, after which full penalties under the National Environmental Health Practice Regulation, 2024, will apply.
    FCT Administration Orders Public Premises in Abuja to Obtain Health and Environmental Certificates, Warns of Penalties for Non-Compliance The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA), through its Health Services and Environment Secretariat, has issued a demand notice directing all public premises in Abuja to obtain mandatory health and environmental certificates or face sanctions. The directive, backed by constitutional provisions and multiple public health and environmental laws, requires premises to undergo sanitary inspections, occupational health audits, environmental impact assessments, air quality checks, and obtain food handling permits where applicable. Payments must be made exclusively through the official FCTA revenue platform, with a 14-day compliance window, after which full penalties under the National Environmental Health Practice Regulation, 2024, will apply.
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  • Lagos Health Workers Accuse Government of Forcing Purchase of N8,000 Handbooks

    The Lagos State government and Health Service Commission are accused of compelling staff to purchase a “public safety rules” handbook at N4,500 at the state secretariat in Alausa, with another version sold at N3,500 at the Public Health Commission office. Sources report that refusal to buy the books could affect staff salaries and promotions. The policy has reportedly caused frustration among healthcare workers, leading some nurses to leave their jobs or seek opportunities abroad. Critics argue the practice is unfair and burdens staff financially. A similar issue had previously been reported with Nigerian police personnel being required to purchase a mandatory handbook for N2,000.
    Lagos Health Workers Accuse Government of Forcing Purchase of N8,000 Handbooks The Lagos State government and Health Service Commission are accused of compelling staff to purchase a “public safety rules” handbook at N4,500 at the state secretariat in Alausa, with another version sold at N3,500 at the Public Health Commission office. Sources report that refusal to buy the books could affect staff salaries and promotions. The policy has reportedly caused frustration among healthcare workers, leading some nurses to leave their jobs or seek opportunities abroad. Critics argue the practice is unfair and burdens staff financially. A similar issue had previously been reported with Nigerian police personnel being required to purchase a mandatory handbook for N2,000.
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  • Ewhrudjakpo Was A Friend, Not My Subordinate, Says Gov Diri

    Bayelsa State Governor, Senator Douye Diri, has described his late deputy, Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, as a friend with whom he had an outstanding relationship and was never seen or treated as a subordinate.

    A statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Daniel Alabrah, quoted Senator Diri as stating this on Friday night when he led a delegation comprising state legislators and top government officials on a visit to Mrs. Beatrice Ewhrudjakpo and his late deputy’s family at the official residence in Government House, Yenagoa.

    The Bayelsa governor expressed shock at the sudden passing of his deputy on December 11, saying he had a long and cordial working relationship with him while they served in the immediate past administration in the state.

    According to him, "we came a long way from the leadership of the government of my predecessor, Senator Seriake Dickson. We worked together for eight years and now in our own government, we have been together for almost six years.

    "You know what it means when you have a deputy governor who works with you loyally. He was dependable, workaholic and very resourceful.

    “We came together as friends and brothers. Our working relationship was not that of a boss and subordinate but it was that of a brother and friend yet recognising that l was his principal.

    "Ewhrudjakpo was a man of many parts. He wore the cap of a lawyer and a public health official, who took charge of the committee on primary healthcare. Coincidentally, today (Friday), the state government received a primary healthcare award in Abuja.

    "God called him when the ovation was loudest. We believed that we were going to serve together for eight years and we were almost there. Now, how do l celebrate our sixth anniversary in office without Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo?"

    Describing his deputy as an upright man who stood for justice and always insisted on doing what was right, Diri said his death was not only painful but a great loss to the state, and urged the Ewhrudjakpo family and the Ofoni community to submit to the will of God, taking solace in the fact that he attained remarkable achievements during his short but impactful lifetime.

    The governor assured that government would support the family and take over sponsorship of the children's education to any level as well as ensure that his staff remained part of government.

    He equally assured the Ofoni community that their illustrious son, who died in active service, would be given a befitting state burial.

    Responding on behalf of the family, one-time member of the state assembly and a former Commissioner for Education, Dr. Oyovwhi Osusu, expressed gratitude to the governor for identifying with the Ewhrudjakpo family and the Ofoni community over the death of the deputy governor.

    Dr. Osusu, who said the family and the community were in deep shock over the tragic incident, however attributed it to God's will and thanked the state government for its support.

    The governor was accompanied on the visit by his wife, Dr. Gloria Diri, Speaker of the House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Abraham Ingobere, the Deputy Speaker, Michael Ogbere, House Leader, Monday Obolo-Bubou, and other state legislators.

    Also on the entourage were the immediate past deputy governor, Rear Admiral Gboribiogha John-Jonah (rtd), Chief of Staff, Government House, Dr Peter Akpe, Deputy Chief of Staff, Irorodamie Komonibo, members of the state executive council, President, Ijaw National Congress, Prof Benjamin Okaba, and chairman of the state Peoples Democratic Party, Solomon Agwana, among others.
    Ewhrudjakpo Was A Friend, Not My Subordinate, Says Gov Diri Bayelsa State Governor, Senator Douye Diri, has described his late deputy, Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, as a friend with whom he had an outstanding relationship and was never seen or treated as a subordinate. A statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Daniel Alabrah, quoted Senator Diri as stating this on Friday night when he led a delegation comprising state legislators and top government officials on a visit to Mrs. Beatrice Ewhrudjakpo and his late deputy’s family at the official residence in Government House, Yenagoa. The Bayelsa governor expressed shock at the sudden passing of his deputy on December 11, saying he had a long and cordial working relationship with him while they served in the immediate past administration in the state. According to him, "we came a long way from the leadership of the government of my predecessor, Senator Seriake Dickson. We worked together for eight years and now in our own government, we have been together for almost six years. "You know what it means when you have a deputy governor who works with you loyally. He was dependable, workaholic and very resourceful. “We came together as friends and brothers. Our working relationship was not that of a boss and subordinate but it was that of a brother and friend yet recognising that l was his principal. "Ewhrudjakpo was a man of many parts. He wore the cap of a lawyer and a public health official, who took charge of the committee on primary healthcare. Coincidentally, today (Friday), the state government received a primary healthcare award in Abuja. "God called him when the ovation was loudest. We believed that we were going to serve together for eight years and we were almost there. Now, how do l celebrate our sixth anniversary in office without Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo?" Describing his deputy as an upright man who stood for justice and always insisted on doing what was right, Diri said his death was not only painful but a great loss to the state, and urged the Ewhrudjakpo family and the Ofoni community to submit to the will of God, taking solace in the fact that he attained remarkable achievements during his short but impactful lifetime. The governor assured that government would support the family and take over sponsorship of the children's education to any level as well as ensure that his staff remained part of government. He equally assured the Ofoni community that their illustrious son, who died in active service, would be given a befitting state burial. Responding on behalf of the family, one-time member of the state assembly and a former Commissioner for Education, Dr. Oyovwhi Osusu, expressed gratitude to the governor for identifying with the Ewhrudjakpo family and the Ofoni community over the death of the deputy governor. Dr. Osusu, who said the family and the community were in deep shock over the tragic incident, however attributed it to God's will and thanked the state government for its support. The governor was accompanied on the visit by his wife, Dr. Gloria Diri, Speaker of the House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Abraham Ingobere, the Deputy Speaker, Michael Ogbere, House Leader, Monday Obolo-Bubou, and other state legislators. Also on the entourage were the immediate past deputy governor, Rear Admiral Gboribiogha John-Jonah (rtd), Chief of Staff, Government House, Dr Peter Akpe, Deputy Chief of Staff, Irorodamie Komonibo, members of the state executive council, President, Ijaw National Congress, Prof Benjamin Okaba, and chairman of the state Peoples Democratic Party, Solomon Agwana, among others.
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  • Kano Seizes 4,920 Bottles of Beer, Hands Trucks to Hisbah for Destruction

    Kano State authorities have intercepted 4,920 bottles of beer after operatives of the Kano Road Traffic Agency (KAROTA) impounded three trucks transporting alcoholic beverages during a night operation. KAROTA’s Managing Director, Faisal Mahmud, said the seizure was part of their mandate to monitor suspicious movements and curb the circulation of intoxicants deemed harmful to public health. The confiscated trucks and goods were handed over to the Hisbah Board, whose Commander-General, Sheikh Aminu Daurawa, commended the vigilance of KAROTA officers. Hisbah officials stated that due process would precede the destruction of the items and reaffirmed continued collaboration to stop prohibited goods from entering the state.



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    Kano Seizes 4,920 Bottles of Beer, Hands Trucks to Hisbah for Destruction Kano State authorities have intercepted 4,920 bottles of beer after operatives of the Kano Road Traffic Agency (KAROTA) impounded three trucks transporting alcoholic beverages during a night operation. KAROTA’s Managing Director, Faisal Mahmud, said the seizure was part of their mandate to monitor suspicious movements and curb the circulation of intoxicants deemed harmful to public health. The confiscated trucks and goods were handed over to the Hisbah Board, whose Commander-General, Sheikh Aminu Daurawa, commended the vigilance of KAROTA officers. Hisbah officials stated that due process would precede the destruction of the items and reaffirmed continued collaboration to stop prohibited goods from entering the state. #KanoNews #HisbahOperations #AlcoholSeizure
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  • The Deputy Governor of Kaduna state Hadiza Balarabe has participated at a virtual meeting of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (#UNODC)

    The Deputy Governor says the invitation reflects the strong and growing partnership between UNODC and Kaduna State, a partnership that has supported the efforts to confront the complex challenges of substance use with clarity, compassion and courage as for many years, the global response to substance use disorder has relied heavily on punishment.

    This approach filled prisons but failed to heal our communities. That is why Kaduna State is choosing another path. recognizing that the cycle of addiction and incarceration is not a moral failure. It is a public health challenge that demands a humane, integrated answer. That answer is what we call “The Kaduna Model”.
    A foundation rests firmly on human rights replacing restrictive colonial-era laws with the Kaduna State Mental Health Bill, which affirms mental health as a basic human right and shields our citizens from discrimination. The state transform the former Bureau for Substance Abuse into the Kaduna State Substance Abuse Prevention and Mental Health Services Agency, KADSAMHSA, an institution with a unified mandate to oversee mental, neurological and substance use services. This transformation gave the people of Kaduna access to a system built on dignity, equity and care.
    A defining element of The Kaduna Model is our Alternatives to Incarceration (ATI) programme. Through technical partnership with the UNODC, Kaduna State became the first jurisdiction in Nigeria and the only one in Sub-Saharan Africa to implement this model at such a comprehensive scale.
    The Deputy Governor of Kaduna state Hadiza Balarabe has participated at a virtual meeting of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (#UNODC) The Deputy Governor says the invitation reflects the strong and growing partnership between UNODC and Kaduna State, a partnership that has supported the efforts to confront the complex challenges of substance use with clarity, compassion and courage as for many years, the global response to substance use disorder has relied heavily on punishment. This approach filled prisons but failed to heal our communities. That is why Kaduna State is choosing another path. recognizing that the cycle of addiction and incarceration is not a moral failure. It is a public health challenge that demands a humane, integrated answer. That answer is what we call “The Kaduna Model”. A foundation rests firmly on human rights replacing restrictive colonial-era laws with the Kaduna State Mental Health Bill, which affirms mental health as a basic human right and shields our citizens from discrimination. The state transform the former Bureau for Substance Abuse into the Kaduna State Substance Abuse Prevention and Mental Health Services Agency, KADSAMHSA, an institution with a unified mandate to oversee mental, neurological and substance use services. This transformation gave the people of Kaduna access to a system built on dignity, equity and care. A defining element of The Kaduna Model is our Alternatives to Incarceration (ATI) programme. Through technical partnership with the UNODC, Kaduna State became the first jurisdiction in Nigeria and the only one in Sub-Saharan Africa to implement this model at such a comprehensive scale.
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  • Reps To Organise Summit On Drug Abuse, Alcohol Misuse.

    Reps To Organise Summit On Drug Abuse, Alcohol Misuse

    The House of Representatives Ad-Hoc Committee investigating the rising cases of drug trafficking, alcohol, and substance abuse in Nigeria has announced plans to convene a multi-stakeholder conference in Lagos and Abuja to deliberate and gather public input on strategies to tackle the growing menace.

    He said the initiative was in response to mounting public concern over what he described as a “national emergency” that cuts across public health, youth safety, corporate accountability, and the integrity of Nigeria’s trade and regulatory systems.

    “Our mandate is clear. We are to investigate the conduct of companies operating within the drug, alcohol, and tobacco industries and ensure absolute compliance with Nigerian laws, regulations, and ethical obligations to the Nigerian people,” Adelegbe stated.

    According to him, the committee’s work will focus on key areas of national concern, including the increasing abuse of codeine-laced cough syrups, tramadol, and other controlled substances, as well as the unchecked production and sale of cheap spirit cocktails and illicit alcoholic beverages.

    The committee will also investigate the targeted marketing of alcohol and nicotine products to underage Nigerians, the circulation of fake and substandard drugs, corporate complicity, weak regulatory enforcement, and unethical market practices that endanger public health.

    Adelegbe emphasised that the committee’s work will prioritise human life and national interest above corporate profit, stressing that “The era of corporate recklessness, weak compliance, and regulatory compromise is over.”

    He listed the key laws and regulations guiding the investigation to include, “NAFDAC Act Cap N1 LFN 2004 – Product registration, safety, and standards; National Tobacco Control Act 2015 – Tobacco regulation and advertising; ARCON Act 2022 – Advertising standards and consumer protection; and FCCPC Act 2018 – Fair competition and consumer rights.”
    Reps To Organise Summit On Drug Abuse, Alcohol Misuse. Reps To Organise Summit On Drug Abuse, Alcohol Misuse The House of Representatives Ad-Hoc Committee investigating the rising cases of drug trafficking, alcohol, and substance abuse in Nigeria has announced plans to convene a multi-stakeholder conference in Lagos and Abuja to deliberate and gather public input on strategies to tackle the growing menace. He said the initiative was in response to mounting public concern over what he described as a “national emergency” that cuts across public health, youth safety, corporate accountability, and the integrity of Nigeria’s trade and regulatory systems. “Our mandate is clear. We are to investigate the conduct of companies operating within the drug, alcohol, and tobacco industries and ensure absolute compliance with Nigerian laws, regulations, and ethical obligations to the Nigerian people,” Adelegbe stated. According to him, the committee’s work will focus on key areas of national concern, including the increasing abuse of codeine-laced cough syrups, tramadol, and other controlled substances, as well as the unchecked production and sale of cheap spirit cocktails and illicit alcoholic beverages. The committee will also investigate the targeted marketing of alcohol and nicotine products to underage Nigerians, the circulation of fake and substandard drugs, corporate complicity, weak regulatory enforcement, and unethical market practices that endanger public health. Adelegbe emphasised that the committee’s work will prioritise human life and national interest above corporate profit, stressing that “The era of corporate recklessness, weak compliance, and regulatory compromise is over.” He listed the key laws and regulations guiding the investigation to include, “NAFDAC Act Cap N1 LFN 2004 – Product registration, safety, and standards; National Tobacco Control Act 2015 – Tobacco regulation and advertising; ARCON Act 2022 – Advertising standards and consumer protection; and FCCPC Act 2018 – Fair competition and consumer rights.”
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  • NAFDAC to Enforce Ban on Small-Packaged Alcohol from January 2026.

    The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has announced a firm December 2025 deadline for the prohibition of alcoholic beverages sold in sachets and bottles under 200 millilitres, with full enforcement set to begin in January 2026.

    Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye, the agency’s Director-General, emphasized that there will be no further extensions of the ban, urging manufacturers, distributors, and retailers to comply fully.

    Supported by the Senate and the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, the ban aims to protect children, adolescents, and young adults from the harmful effects of alcohol abuse.

    Adeyeye highlighted that small, cheap, and easily concealable alcoholic drinks contribute to addiction and have fueled social vices, including road accidents, domestic violence, school dropouts, and other forms of insecurity. “This ban is protective, not punitive. The health of our nation, especially our children, is more important than short-term economic gain,” she stated.

    Prof. Adeyeye underscored that the ban aligns with Nigeria’s commitment to the World Health Organization’s Global Strategy to Reduce the Harmful Use of Alcohol. She also urged Nigerians to view the measure as a collective responsibility, emphasizing that alcohol misuse among children poses a long-term threat to the nation’s security and workforce.

    “The decision is grounded in science, public health, and national interest. Protecting our children and ensuring the stability of our future workforce is not just NAFDAC’s duty it is a responsibility for all Nigerians,” she concluded.
    NAFDAC to Enforce Ban on Small-Packaged Alcohol from January 2026. The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has announced a firm December 2025 deadline for the prohibition of alcoholic beverages sold in sachets and bottles under 200 millilitres, with full enforcement set to begin in January 2026. Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye, the agency’s Director-General, emphasized that there will be no further extensions of the ban, urging manufacturers, distributors, and retailers to comply fully. Supported by the Senate and the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, the ban aims to protect children, adolescents, and young adults from the harmful effects of alcohol abuse. Adeyeye highlighted that small, cheap, and easily concealable alcoholic drinks contribute to addiction and have fueled social vices, including road accidents, domestic violence, school dropouts, and other forms of insecurity. “This ban is protective, not punitive. The health of our nation, especially our children, is more important than short-term economic gain,” she stated. Prof. Adeyeye underscored that the ban aligns with Nigeria’s commitment to the World Health Organization’s Global Strategy to Reduce the Harmful Use of Alcohol. She also urged Nigerians to view the measure as a collective responsibility, emphasizing that alcohol misuse among children poses a long-term threat to the nation’s security and workforce. “The decision is grounded in science, public health, and national interest. Protecting our children and ensuring the stability of our future workforce is not just NAFDAC’s duty it is a responsibility for all Nigerians,” she concluded.
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