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Bauchi Children Get 1.5 Million Vitamin A To Boost Immune System

The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has supported the Bauchi state government with 1.5 million doses of vitamin A to help build a strong immune system, and healthy growth.
Dr. Nuzhat Rafique, UNICEF’s Chief of Field Office, Bauchi stated this on Monday during the flagging off ceremony of the Bauchi State Maternal, Newborn and Child
Health Week (MNCHW).
Represented by Dr Jackson Martins, UNICEF’s Nutrition Officer, Rafique said that UNICEF also supported the state with 47,000 bottles of Multiple Micronutrient Supplements (MMS) to tackle maternal and child mortality.
According to her, vitamin A is a vital micronutrient for child growth and development, emphasising that deficiency at an early age could lead to preventable childhood blindness and significantly increase the risk of death from common illnesses like diarrhea.
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“Periodic high-dose vitamin A supplementation is a proven, low-cost intervention that reduces all-cause mortality by 12 to 24 per cent, making it a critical component of efforts to lower child mortality.
“MMS is recommended for pregnant women because many have multiple micronutrient deficiencies that affect maternal health and fetal outcomes.
“We encourage caregivers, mothers, and fathers to take advantage of this opportunity to protect children from preventable diseases and ensure they are well nourished for a healthy and productive life,” she said.
Also speaking, Dr Rilwanu Mohammed, Executive Chairman, Bauchi State Primary Healthcare Development Board (BSPHDB) said that the MNCH week is a bi-annual event aimed at accelerating actions to promote and contribute to improving Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health indicators in the state.
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Represented by Dr. Sufiyan Jibrin, Director, Primary Healthcare, Bauchi, Mohammed explained that the services were primarily delivered to strengthen routine PHC services for pregnant women, mothers, and children aged 0-59 months.
He said during the campaign, children between the ages of 6-59 months would receive vitamin A supplements, deworming for children between 12-59 months, screening for acute malnutrition for 6-59 months, and appropriate referral when malnourished.
One of the women, Aisha Usman, appreciated UNICEF, Bauchi state government and other development partners for bringing the intervention to the women and children in the state.
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IGP Vows To End Impunity, Upgrade Traffic Warden Unit

The Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Tunji Disu, on Friday declared that the era of impunity in the Nigeria Police was over, just as he promised to upgrade the traffic warden unit of the Force.
The IGP spoke in Benin during his official visit to the Edo State Command where he had an interactive session with officers of the state command.
Disu, who said until the interactive session, he never imagined some of the points raised by the officers of the Command, noted: “I am living here with what they have told me in confidence. And they have been able to open my thoughts.”
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“Now I have one or two things to do when I get back to Abuja. Things I never gave thought to. For example, an officer of the traffic warden stood up and said, for many years now, there have not been recruitments into the corps of traffic wardens. That got me thinking. The traffic warden unit should be upgraded. So when I get back home, we are going to talk about it.”
Speaking on an end to impunity, the IGP, who made reference to the recent incident where a police officer shot dead a civilian who did not struggle at the point of arrest, said: “That’s impunity. You arrested somebody who was not struggling with you, you brought him out in daylight and you shot him.”
He added: “The police rose up to the occasion immediately, tried them, dismissed them, and they are going to charge them in court. That is the meaning of impunity.
“Like I mentioned earlier, the era of impunity is over. We have to have the new Nigerian police force. I know I cannot do it alone, that is why I have come here to talk to them, so that all of us will be on the same page.”
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He disclosed that “they gave me their word that they will have a new police. A new police that the community, the state, the Nigerian people own as our own police.”
Also speaking, the state Commissioner of Police, Monday Agbonika, urged the IGP to extend his support “to this command in the area of logistics, tactical support, and personal development.”
According to him, “the command intensified high visibility policing, aggressive bush combing, operations, confidence building patrols, and intelligence driven raids across identified criminal hideouts and flash points within the state,” hence the IGP support is needed.
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SEC Cautions Against Investing In Illegal Outfits, Platforms

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has warned Nigerians against investing in illegal online investment schemes promoted across social media platforms.
According to the SEC, many of them exhibit characteristics of Ponzi and prohibited investment operations.
In a public notice issued yesterday, the commission was worried about “the increasing promotion of unregistered online investment schemes on social media applications and websites, including WhatsApp, Instagram, Telegram, Facebook, TikTok and other digital platforms”.
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“Many of the investment schemes exhibit characteristics of Ponzi or prohibited investment schemes, while some operators of such schemes also provide unauthorised investment services to members of the public,” the commission said.
It advised Nigerians to refrain from investing in platforms promising unrealistic returns.
It stated: “Accordingly, the Commission hereby advises the public to refrain from investing or participating in any unregistered online investment platform or scheme promising unrealistic or guaranteed returns.”
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SEC also cautioned members of the public against relying on investment advisories circulated online by unregistered persons or entities.
It reminded Nigerians that under the Investments and Securities Act, only entities registered by the SEC are authorised to promote investment services, provide investment advisory services or solicit funds from the public in the Nigerian capital market.
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Nigeria Reciprocate Rwanda’s 30-day Visa Free Entry

Nigeria has reciprocated Rwanda’s 30-day visa free entry, expanding travel access between both nations.
The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) announced this on Friday, saying it has finished all arrangements for the implementation following President Bola Tinubu’s directive.
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu had diclosed that Nigeria will put into consideration reciprocating Rwanda’s 30-day visa-free status for Nigerians.
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The Gurdian Nigeria reported Tinubu said this in a talk with Rwandan president, Paul Kagame in Kigali at the ongoing Africa CEO Forum.
This was made known by the Minister of Fpreign Affairs, Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu, via her X handle on Friday.
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