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NPC Seeks Cooperation From Nigerians

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The National Population Commission (NPC) has called on Nigerians to remain cooperative with the commission in the ongoing Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey (NDHS) programme for perfect execution of exercise.

Alh. Ibrahim Darazo, the Federal Commissioner, NPC in Bauchi state made the call in a news conference on Wednesday as part of activities to launch the 2023/2024 NDHS.

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Darazo also sought for the cooperation of the Bauchi State Government in facilitating the smooth conduct of the ‘very important survey’ by availing the commission every necessary support.

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According to him, the NDHS 2023-2024 survey in Bauchi state was being conducted in 41 selected clusters across 17 Local Government Areas of the State.

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He said, already, the selected clusters had been mapped and the respondent households listed during the first stage of the survey exercise that was expected to last for a period of four months.

The NPC Commissioner added that in the second stage of the survey which was ongoing, the interview team of nine members would visit each of the selected clusters located in various localities one after the other.

He listed the interview team to include two males, three females, two Biomarkers, one Capi supervisor and the team supervisor.

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“The data we collect and analyze will not merely be numerical values; they will represent the health, aspirations, and challenges of our communities.

“It is important to bear in mind that the impact of the survey transcends statistics and extends to the lives of every individual, every family, and every community in Nigeria.

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“In the light of the above, I wish to call on the good people of the state in the selected clusters to cooperate with our interviewers and respond honestly to the questions they will be asked as data gathered will be confidential,” he said.

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Earlier, the Bauchi state Director of NPC, Mr Hudu Babale, said that the commission received 100 per cent cooperation from the people during the mapping exercise which was the first stage.

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He said the call for more cooperation was due to the fact that the interview stage was very important as personal but confidential questions would be asked from the respondents.

He also called on media houses in the state to help enlighten the masses so as to be aware that no personal questions would be made public.

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Bill To Establish Federal Oil And Gas Hospital In Delta Scales Second Reading In Senate

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A Bill seeking to establish the Federal Oil and Gas Hospital in Benikrukru, Delta State, has passed second reading in the Senate.

The proposed hospital is aimed at providing comprehensive medical services for workers in the oil and gas industry, as well as for communities affected by oil and gas operations.

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Presiding over the session, the Deputy Senate President, Senator Barau Jibrin (APC, Kano North), referred the bill to the Senate Committee on Health for further legislative work. The committee is expected to report back within four weeks.

The bill, titled A Bill for an Act to Establish the Federal Oil and Gas Hospital, Benikrukru, Delta State (SB. 847), was sponsored by Senator Onwakpo Thomas Joel (APC, Delta South). It was first read on June 24, 2025.

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Leading the debate, Senator Joel explained that the bill aims to provide specialized medical services to oil and gas workers and their host communities, who are frequently exposed to occupational hazards resulting in illnesses and injuries.

The bill seeks to establish a hospital that will ensure access to quality healthcare for workers in the oil and gas sector, as well as residents of communities affected by exploration activities,” he said.

He noted that the hospital would offer emergency care, occupational health services, and treatment for oil and gas-related conditions, helping to reduce downtime and increase productivity in the industry.

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The siting of this hospital is strategic. It will help address long-standing agitations and restiveness in the Niger Delta by offering tangible health benefits to affected communities,” Joel added.

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He highlighted that Delta South Senatorial District has the highest offshore crude oil production in Delta State and ranks second nationally. The proposed location for the hospital lies at the heart of offshore oil exploration, serving communities and companies such as Chevron, Shell, ExxonMobil, Total, and Nigerian Agip Oil Company.

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Senator Joel also emphasized that the hospital’s funding structure has been designed to avoid additional financial burden on the federal treasury.

The hospital will be funded by the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB), which derives revenue from 1% of every contract awarded within the oil and gas sector,” he explained.

Since the NCDMB is not directly funded by the federal government, the hospital’s funding will come from this independent revenue source.”

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The bill’s passage is seen as a significant step toward improving healthcare access in oil-producing communities and addressing environmental and occupational health concerns in the Niger Delta.

 

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FG Launches Passport Front Office For Senior Public Officials

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The Federal Government on Tuesday in Abuja launched a new passport front office specifically for senior public officials

Speaking at the ceremony, the Minister of Interior, Dr Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo said that the office has a specialised facility designated to facilitate a timely and seamless passport process.

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He stated that the facility was established in response to the persistent challenges faced by senior government officials in accessing passports.

Before now, many top-level public servants had to abandon their official duties and endure long queues at standard passport offices.

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“It will became clear that for us to serve the nation more effectively, we must also serve those tasked with its leadership more efficiently,” he said.

He further said that the initiative was part of a broader reform effort championed by the ministry.

When we came in, it was shocking that the Ministry of Interior and the Nigerian Immigration Service had no dedicated passport facility for public officials.

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“Today marks a turning point as we begin to bridge that gap and set a new course for service delivery in our nation,” he added.

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Tunji-Ojo also commended the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) for its professionalism and implementation expertise.

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“This facility sets a new benchmark for excellence and will significantly improve access, reduce waiting time and thereby elevate the overall passport service delivery standard,” the minister stated.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the inauguration was attended by the Minister of Water Resources, Prof. Joseph Utsev, heads of all Services under the ministry alongside stakeholders.

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JAMB Sets Cut-off Mark For University Admissions

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The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has fixed 150 as the minimum cut-off mark for admission into Nigerian universities for the 2025/2026 academic session.

The decision was reached on Tuesday during the 2025 Policy Meeting on Admissions, held at the Bola Ahmed Tinubu International Conference Centre in Abuja, with stakeholders from various tertiary institutions in attendance.

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According to JAMB, 140 was approved as the minimum score for colleges of nursing sciences, while polytechnics, colleges of education, and colleges of agriculture will admit candidates with a minimum score of 100.

The minimum admissible scores for admissions for the next academic session have been fixed at 150 for universities, 100 for polytechnics, 100 for colleges of education, and 140 for colleges of nursing sciences by the stakeholders (Heads of Tertiary Institutions),” JAMB announced via its official X account.

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