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Over 120 Members of House Press Corps Enrolled in FCT Health Insurance Scheme

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…as Reps Pledge Wider Coverage

By Gloria Ikibah

Members of the House of Representatives Press Corps (HoRPC) were on Thursday formally enrolled into the Federal Capital Territory Health Insurance Scheme, as the  10th House restated its commitment to strengthening welfare support for journalists covering legislative affairs.

Speaking at the symbolic presentation of the enrolment identity cards in Abuja, on Thursday, the Spokesperson of the House and Chairman, House Committee on Media and Publicity, Rep. Akin Rotimi, described the initiative as the beginning of a broader partnership aimed at improving access to sustainable healthcare for journalists.

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The Spokesperson acknowledged the role played by the Speaker of the House, Rt. Hon. Tajudeen Abbas, noting that the initiative was made possible through his support.

“What is happening today is only the beginning. There is much more that we can and will do. We thank you for your partnership and for the work you do.

“I wish I could take credit for what is happening today, but this initiative has been possible because of the strong support of the Speaker, Rt Hon Abbas Tajudeen. From the commencement of the 10th Assembly, we made open engagement and strengthening the capacity of the Press Corps one of our fundamental principles.

“We recognise that members of the Press Corps work just as hard as we do. Everywhere we go, they are there covering our activities and amplifying our work. They are critical stakeholders in the legislative affairs of this country”, he said.

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The lawmaker also commended the FCT Health Services and Environment Secretariat for driving the process, as well as the administration of the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, for reforms within the health insurance system.

“We commend him for the strides recorded under his administration. We have noted significant achievements, including the clearance of substantial insurance claim backlogs between 2022 and 2024. Clearing those debts strengthens the health insurance system and ensures more sustainable healthcare financing,” Rotimi said.

He disclosed that over 198,000 residents had been enrolled in the FCT Health Insurance Scheme within one year, describing it as a significant milestone. He also highlighted free maternal and child healthcare services, including coverage for children under five and other vulnerable groups.

Rotimi linked the initiative to the Renewed Hope health agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, emphasising that preventive healthcare must remain central to national strategy.

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“These are commendable steps towards building a system that leaves no one behind.

“Preventive healthcare is also central to the strategy. Public health education, regular screenings and periodic medical checks are critical. I personally choose my wedding anniversary each year as a date for my family to undergo routine health checks. Everyone can designate a particular date annually for medical screening. Early detection reduces pressure on secondary and tertiary health facilities and improves outcomes.

“I encourage all members of the Press Corps to take advantage of the opportunities created by the House of Representatives for breast cancer screening, cervical cancer screening, prostate screening and other annual tests. You work long hours, sometimes late into the night, and often neglect your own wellbeing. But we need you healthy and strong to continue discharging your mandate effectively”, he stated.

In a move to broaden the reach of the programme, Rotimi announced that ten additional executives of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) FCT Council had been included among the beneficiaries.

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“We hope that this initiative can eventually be extended to cover more journalists in Abuja. In fact, we have included ten additional executives of the NUJ Abuja Council in this programme, which accounts for the additional beneficiaries announced,” he said.

Calling on well-meaning individuals and organisations to support vulnerable persons through health insurance sponsorship, the lawmaker noted that an annual contribution of ₦22,500 per person could secure coverage.

“In this season of Ramadan and Lent, what better gift can one give than the gift of health insurance? Instead of temporary gestures, this provides year-long security and dignity,” he said.

Rotimi added that wider participation in the scheme would strengthen the pooled fund system and improve access to essential medicines.

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“The pooled funds strengthen the entire health system, including the drug revolving fund, ensuring availability of essential medicines and improved hospital viability. Health insurance must translate into access to quality care when beneficiaries visit health facilities,” he said.

He expressed confidence that the initiative would be sustained, thanking officials of the FCT Health Services Secretariat, members of the Press Corps leadership and staff of his office for their contributions.

The Mandate Secretary of the FCT Health Services and Environment Secretariat, Dr Dolapo Fasawe, expressed “immense pleasure” at what she called a “remarkable and generous decision” by Hon. Akin Rotimi to sponsor the health insurance of all 120 members of the press corps for one year.

Dr Fasawe who was represented by the Permanent Secretary, Dr. Baba-Gaba Adams, said the Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Media and Public Affairs had shown “exemplary leadership, compassion, and a deep commitment to the welfare of those who serve our nation through information and public accountability.”

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“This noble gesture is not only commendable; it is visionary.

“By voluntarily sponsoring the health insurance coverage of the press corps, Hon. Rotimi has demonstrated exemplary leadership, compassion, and a deep commitment to the welfare of those who serve our nation through information and public accountability. A healthy press is vital to a healthy democracy, and this act ensures that those who keep us informed can access quality healthcare without financial hardship”, she said.

She noted that the initiative aligns with the flagship “Adopt and Enrol” programme of the FCT Health Insurance Scheme, designed to expand access to healthcare through collective responsibility.

“This initiative aligns perfectly with our flagship programme at FHIS, ‘Adopt and Enrol.’ Through this programme, we encourage philanthropists, corporate organisations, public office holders, and well-meaning Nigerians of great standing to pay health insurance premiums on behalf of persons in our communities. It is a practical pathway toward achieving Universal Health Coverage and fulfilling our collective goal that no one is left behind.

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“We call on other leaders, institutions, and kind-hearted Nigerians to emulate this worthy example,” she said, adding that affordability should not be a barrier to participation.

“With just ₦22,500 per individual per year, anyone can enrol a person into the FCT Health Insurance Scheme and give them access to quality healthcare services,” Dr Fasawe said.

Dr Fasawe also acknowledged the support of the leadership of the press corps in bringing the initiative to fruition.

“I’ll like to thank the Chairman of the press corps and other executives who gave us an unalloyed support to achieve this great idea. Together, through shared responsibility and social solidarity, we can reduce out-of-pocket spending and build a healthier, more productive society,” she said.

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On behalf of the Secretariat and the FCT Health Insurance Scheme, she conveyed her appreciation to Hon. Rotimi, expressing hope that the gesture would inspire wider participation in health insurance coverage across the territory.

“On behalf of the FCT Health Services and Environment Secretariat and the FCT Health Insurance Scheme, I sincerely thank Hon. Akin Rotimi for this impactful contribution. May this act inspire many more to rise to the call of humanity and support the drive toward Universal Health Coverage in the Federal Capital Territory and beyond,” she said.

Chairman of the House Committee on Nutrition and Food Security, Chike Okafor, described the intervention as historic and commended the leadership of the 10th Assembly for supporting the initiative.

“I am particularly pleased that it is happening in the 10th Assembly,” he said.
Okafor, who previously chaired the House Committee on Healthcare Services, underscored the value of health insurance in protecting citizens from catastrophic health costs.

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“My purpose here is to support my friend and colleague as he marks this important milestone of enrolling over one hundred members of the Press Corps into a health insurance programme.”

He said health insurance remains one of the most effective mechanisms for expanding healthcare access and improving welfare outcomes.

In a goodwill message, Chairperson of the FCT Council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, Comrade Grace Ike, said the initiative underscored the importance of journalists in democratic governance.

She said improved welfare would strengthen professionalism and accountability in the media.

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“Health insurance is not a luxury; it is protection. Media professionals work under intense pressure; tight deadlines, constant mobility, exposure to risks, and the mental strain that comes with covering governance and national issues.

“When journalists are healthy and secure, they are better positioned to discharge their duties with clarity, courage, and professionalism”, she said.

Ike added that the initiative strengthens democratic engagement by supporting those who provide credible information to the public.

“This initiative therefore strengthens not just the welfare of the Press Corps, but the quality of democratic engagement itself.”

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Chairman of the House of Representatives Press Corps, Gboyega Onadiran, described the programme as a practical step toward universal health coverage in Nigeria.

He expressed appreciation to the House Spokesperson and the FCT Health Services Secretariat for the collaboration that made the initiative possible.

“Health insurance remains one of the most effective tools to protect families from catastrophic health expenses. As journalists, we are witnesses to the realities many Nigerians face when healthcare is not affordable.

“Today’s initiative is a practical step in that direction. It demonstrates that achieving universal coverage requires partnership, commitment, and deliberate action”, he added.

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Onadiran urged organisations and professional bodies to prioritise the health of their members by embracing structured health insurance schemes.

Participants described the intervention as a demonstration of how legislative leadership, health authorities and the media community can collaborate to advance public welfare while strengthening democratic institutions.

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Just in: FRSC Starts 2026 Nationwide Recruitment

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The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has officially commenced its 2026 nationwide recruitment exercise, beckoning on qualified Nigerians to apply for various positions across its Officer, Marshal Inspectorate and Road Marshal Assistant cadres.

According to the Corps, the online application portal opened on Friday, July 3, 2026, and will remain accessible for four weeks. The recruitment exercise is completely free, with the agency warning applicants not to pay any individual or organization claiming to facilitate employment.

Interested applicants are required to submit their applications through the official FRSC recruitment portal at HERE

Available Cadres
The recruitment covers three major categories:

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Officer Cadre – Open to holders of B.Sc., BA, HND and other relevant professional qualifications.

Marshal Inspectorate Cadre – Available for candidates with qualifications such as ND, NCE and other approved credentials.
Road Marshal Assistant Cadre – Includes opportunities for eligible SSCE holders, artisans and drivers, depending on the position.
Required Documents
Applicants are advised to prepare the following before beginning their application:

National Identification Number (NIN)
Educational certificates
Birth certificate or age declaration
Recent passport photograph
NYSC discharge, exemption or exclusion certificate (where applicable)
The FRSC also advises applicants to use their personal email address and phone number during registration and to ensure all information provided is accurate. Shortlisted candidates will be required to present printed copies of their completed application forms during the screening process.

The Corps urged interested Nigerians seeking a career in the Federal Government to apply early in order to avoid heavy traffic on the recruitment portal before the application window closes.

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Finally, US Confirms Withdrawal Of Troops From Nigeria

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The United States has withdrawn the majority of its military personnel deployed to Nigeria for a joint counterterrorism mission in the Lake Chad Basin, while maintaining intelligence sharing and other security cooperation with Nigerian authorities.

Commander of US Air Forces in Africa, General Dagvin R.M. Anderson, announced the development during a virtual press briefing on the outcome of the African Chiefs of Defence Conference 2026.

He said the partnership between Washington and Abuja remained active, particularly in intelligence operations targeting the Islamic State (ISIS/Daesh).

According to Anderson, the specific mission that required the deployment of US troops has been completed, prompting the withdrawal of most personnel.

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However, he noted that the United States would continue providing intelligence assistance at the request of the Nigerian government.

“And so that operation in the Lake Chad Basin of Nigeria not only helped the countries in that immediate region; it also helps countries globally as that disrupts the ISIS network,” Anderson said.

“And so — and then we have withdrawn much of our forces that were just there for that operation, but are continuing the partnership that Nigeria has asked for to help continue with the intelligence sharing and the understanding that’s necessary to be able to prosecute these difficult tasks,” he added.

The US Air Force commander described Nigeria as a key regional partner with a capable military, saying the collaboration between both nations had produced notable gains in the fight against ISIS.

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He credited intelligence cooperation between the two countries for enabling an operation that eliminated the second-highest-ranking figure in the global ISIS network.

“I think there partnership that we’ve shown recently with Nigeria, where Nigeria’s a very capable and large country — it’s got a strong economy; it’s got a large, educated population; it’s got a very capable military.

“But there are things that we have learned in the counterterrorist fight over several years that we were able to assist and integrate with them to help them with their intelligence and help with the intelligence sharing that eventually led to a cooperative effort to where we were able to bring some unique capabilities that the U.S. brings and be able to prosecute together the number two leader within the ISIS or Daesh organization who is responsible for much of their global operations, their global media, and their recruiting”, he said.

Anderson said the operation underscored the effectiveness of intelligence collaboration over prolonged foreign troop deployments.

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“So I think as we go forward, that is an example of how we’re looking at engaging with partners to help them be more effective by only bringing unique U.S. capabilities that allow the partner to be effective in these fights,” he said.

He also called for deeper intelligence cooperation among African countries to tackle terrorism, drug trafficking and other cross-border crimes.

The US commander cited a recent multinational operation that intercepted a record 31-ton shipment of cocaine originating from South America and passing through the West African coastline, saying effective intelligence sharing made the seizure possible.

“I was able to coordinate through our interagency in the United States, through AFRICOM, and then notify some of the partners. And eventually it was a Spanish ship that interdicted the ship that had 31 tons of cocaine on it, and it turns out is the largest interdiction of drugs at sea that we’ve ever seen,” Anderson said.

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He added that sustained collaboration among African governments, international allies and private-sector stakeholders would be vital to confronting security challenges while fostering economic growth and attracting investment across the continent.

The United States deployed about 200 military personnel to Nigeria in February 2026 to assist with intelligence, surveillance and counterterrorism operations in the Lake Chad Basin as both countries expanded cooperation against ISIS and other extremist groups operating in the region.

The deployment came after US President Donald Trump redesignated Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern and pledged increased American support for counterterrorism efforts.

On December 25, 2025, US forces carried out air strikes on two terrorist camps in the Bauni Forest, located in Tangaza Local Government Area of Sokoto State.

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The security partnership reached a major milestone in May 2026 when a joint US-Nigerian operation killed Abu-Bilal Al-Minuki, the second-in-command of ISIS, during a raid on his hideout in Borno State.

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Ogoni family demands justice for son arrested at age 14, jailed 18 years without trial

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An Ogoni family in Rivers State has instituted legal proceedings against the Federal Government, the Rivers State Government and the Federal Ministry of Interior over the alleged unlawful detention of their son, Gospel Kinanee, who spent 18 years in prison without trial after he was reportedly arrested as a 14-year-old boy.

The lawsuit follows Gospel’s recent release from custody after nearly two decades behind bars, a period during which he was allegedly denied his constitutional right to a fair hearing and access to legal representation.

Speaking during an interview with Arise News, Gospel’s elder brother, Paul Kinanee, narrated the family’s painful ordeal, describing the years of uncertainty as one marked by relentless searches, emotional trauma and devastating loss.News

According to him, Gospel disappeared one night in 2007, prompting family members to launch an extensive search across Rivers State. They visited several police stations, detention centres and correctional facilities in a desperate attempt to locate him, but every effort proved unsuccessful.

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Paul disclosed that the family even searched the Port Harcourt Maximum Security Custodial Centre, where Gospel was unknowingly being held, but officials reportedly informed them that no inmate bearing his name was in custody.

He said the prolonged uncertainty over Gospel’s whereabouts had a profound emotional impact on the family, adding that both their mother and father died without ever knowing what had happened to their son.

The family’s search came to an unexpected end when a lawyer conducting a routine visit to the prison noticed an inmate whose appearance matched descriptions of the missing teenager. Suspecting he could be the long-lost Gospel, the lawyer later returned to the facility with Paul Kinanee, who immediately recognised his younger brother.

By the time of the reunion, Gospel was 32 years old, having spent more than half of his life in detention.

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According to his family, the years of incarceration without trial, combined with prolonged isolation and harsh prison conditions, have left him with serious psychological and mental health challenges, making his rehabilitation a major concern.

Reports indicate that throughout his detention, Gospel was never formally tried before a court of law and was allegedly denied access to legal counsel, raising significant concerns over due process and the protection of fundamental human rights within Nigeria’s criminal justice system.Demographics

His freedom eventually came during a jail delivery exercise conducted by the Chief Judge of Rivers State, Justice Simeon Amadi, who reviewed the cases of inmates awaiting trial. Gospel was among 21 inmates ordered to be released during the exercise after it was discovered that they had been unlawfully or excessively detained.

The Kinanee family is now seeking substantial financial compensation and judicial accountability, arguing that the prolonged detention robbed Gospel of his childhood, education, opportunities and good health.

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They contend that the actions and alleged negligence of the relevant authorities caused irreversible damage to both Gospel and the entire family, which endured years of anguish while desperately searching for him.

The case has sparked renewed public concern over prolonged detention without trial in Nigeria and has intensified calls for comprehensive reforms aimed at preventing similar miscarriages of justice within the country’s criminal justice and correctional systems.

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