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BREAKING NEWS: FGN Formulates Strategies to Improve Women Health
Over 20 women groups have converged at the presidential villa at the instance of the Federal Ministry of Health to deliberate on ways to strengthen and coordinate interventions around healthcare provision for women.
The Senior Special Assistant to President Bola Tinubu on Women’s Health, Dr Adanna Steinacker, whose office coordinated the meeting, said the stakeholders gathering is part of efforts to listen to the civil society, community groups, professionals, and leaders who represent and work closely with women at the grassroots.
She noted that doing so will help advance the vision of the RenewHER Presidential Women’s Health Transformation Initiative, which aims to prioritise issues affecting women across the country.
At the meeting on Tuesday in Abuja, Dr Steinacker disclosed that engagements will adopt the nationwide approach already put in place by the Ministry of Health and champion conversations that will examine policies, increase advocacy and improve service delivery for women.
In her words, “With the statewide approach, the goal is to coordinate and make sure that health is a priority in our national development.
“The goal today was just to listen. The conversation was about listening. Because really, the people that we need to get to, the people who the solution is created for, are mostly in underserved areas. And there’s usually a barrier to access.
“The advantage of bringing in all the women groups today is that they are the closest to the grassroots. And so if we really want to take the solution to them, we need to understand what the problem is. And this is not an office for one person.
“We have listened to the challenges. The purpose of listening is to understand really where it hurts the most. This is not a solution for one person or one office alone. The idea of the Statewide Approach is really to coordinate the interventions.
“And the next step is obviously then getting the right stakeholders from civil society, from government, from the ministry and the presidency level involved.
“And one of the options that was mentioned today was setting up a technical working group. And that’s not just for one problem, but as we identify what we want to tackle, we know that there are different groups that are needed to tackle those issues.”
Some of the key Issues affecting wome’s health raised by the stakeholders include, women’s inability to uptake family planning services teenage pregnancies in mining communities, respiratory complications among mining women dealing with dust, Gender Based Violence, maternal mortality, poor mental health among women, emotional and economic abuse of women, poor child birthing services in farming communities, health education for girls, sexual abuse,, fibroid, malnutrition among women, pregnancy complications,, cancer, stigma against women with disability, VVF among girls as a result of child marriages, among others.
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Aisha Yesufu Pushes For New Law Against Using Contractors As Bankers
Socio-political activist, Aisha Yesufu, has advocated for the enactment of a law that would compel all levels of government in Nigeria to settle contractors’ invoices within 30 days of project completion or service delivery.
The proposal was contained in a post shared on Yesufu’s official social media page, where she argued that delayed payments to contractors have continued to affect businesses, infrastructure development and job creation across the country.
Yesufu suggested that any outstanding payment beyond 30 days should attract mandatory interest calculated at the prevailing Central Bank of Nigeria Monetary Policy Rate plus an additional five per cent.
“There is a need for a strong, enforceable law to be enacted that compels every tier of government to pay contractors all due invoices within 30 days, with mandatory interest on any delayed payment,” she stated.
She argued that many contractors complete projects only to face prolonged delays in receiving payment, a situation she said has pushed several businesses into financial difficulties.
“Contractors will deliver on their work only for governments to delay payments for months or years, pushing many businesses into distress and liquidation,” Yesufu said.
According to her, the proposed law would discourage the practice of using contractors as a source of unofficial credit for government projects.
“No more using contractors as unwilling bankers,” she added.
The activist further maintained that delayed payments to contractors remain a major challenge to economic growth, infrastructure delivery and employment generation in Nigeria.
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Breaking News: Obasa Refutes Sponsoring APC Primaries Protests in Lagos
The Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Mudashiru Obasa, has distanced himself from the series of protests that followed the All Progressives Congress, APC, House of Assembly primaries in Lagos, warning individuals against using his name to promote demonstrations or political agitation.
Obasa also rejected attempts to associate him with the growing wave of protests that have trailed the release of candidates’ lists for the party’s legislative primaries, describing efforts to hold him responsible as unfair and misleading.
His reaction comes after APC members from several local government areas, including Badagry, Mushin, Amuwo-Odofin, Eti-Osa, Somolu, Ajeromi-Ifelodun and Oshodi-Isolo, staged a protest at the party’s secretariat on ACME Road in Ikeja on Tuesday, alleging irregularities in the conduct and outcome of the primaries.
The demonstration was the latest in a series of protests that have erupted across the state since the Lagos APC published the names of candidates said to have emerged from the primary elections.
Amid the controversy, messages circulated on WhatsApp alleging that Obasa had provided N2 billion to sponsor and coordinate the protests across different parts of the state.
Responding to the claims, the Speaker dismissed the allegations as false and unfounded, questioning the rationale behind linking him to the demonstrations.
“It is foolhardy, malicious, misleading and baseless for anybody to assume or imply that I will import or mobilise protesters from different local governments to the secretariat. To achieve what exactly?
“I am not a candidate in the disputed election, so why and how will I devote such an amount of money to organising protests?” he said.
Obasa further stressed that he remained committed to peace and unity within the APC, warning against attempts to drag his name into actions capable of creating division within the party.
“I am a peace-loving party man, and I abhor the use of my name and office for any form of illegality or to sow division within the party,” he added.
The Speaker reiterated his dedication to the stability and progress of the ruling party in Lagos, stating that his focus remains on promoting harmony and supporting the continued development of the state.
“My steadfast commitment remains the unity, peace, and progress of our great party and the people of Lagos State,” Obasa said.
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