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Ekiti to recruit more Doctors, Health workers
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*As Oyebanji begins statewide inspection of road, Hospital projects
Ekiti State Governor Biodun Oyebanji has disclosed plans by his administration to recruit more medical doctors and health workers for all general hospitals and basic health centres across the state with improved welfare package as a way of curbing shortage of medical personnel in government hospitals.
The Governor also said his administration has made quality healthcare accessible, available, and affordable for the people of the state in a bid to ensure the wellbeing of the citizens, even as he disclosed that the government is also renovating one primary health centre in each of the 177 wards in the state.
Governor Oyebanji, who stated this on Monday while inspecting road projects and comprehensive renovation of nine general hospitals in the state, said his government is collaborating with members of Ekiti Caucus of the National Assembly for the massive recruitment of doctors and other health workers for the state’s hospitals.
The Governor said the National Assembly members, under the arrangement, will bear the cost of salaries and allowances of the newly recruited doctors and health workers for one year.
He assured that the recruitment of doctors and health workers will commence soon, adding that all the general hospitals in the state would have full compliment of medical professionals before the end of the year.
This, he said, will help stem the tide of shortage of medical personnel particularly doctors and nurses in health facilities in the State, and ensure effective utilization of the modern equipment and facilities being put in place by the government.
The Governor urged residents of three state to make use of the newly renovated hospitals in order to justify Government’s huge investment in the health sector.
Reiterating the commitment of his administration to the provision of quality and accessible healthcare services for Ekiti people, Governor Oyebanji said he is happy that the people of the state are now enjoying dividends of democracy as a reward for the trust reposed in him through their votes.
He noted that the transformation in the healthcare sector is part of his administration’s commitment to improving the quality of life of Ekiti residents, stressing that the ongoing renovation and equipment of nine General Hospitals and furnishing them with modern medical equipment are aimed at enhancing delivery of quality healthcare services in the state.
He added that his government will not only renovate the nine secondary health facilities but would also equip them with state-of-the-art facilities to meet global standard.
The Governor maintained that the transformation of the health facilities is one of the gains of continuity in government as his predecessor, Dr Kayode Fayemi had renovated 11 General Hospitals before leaving office in 2022.
He expressed joy that the people of the state are now enjoying more dividends of democracy as the reward for the trust reposed in him through their votes.
The Governor who also inspected some road projects being constructed through the Rural Access and Agricultural Marketing (RAAMP), expressed satisfaction on the quality of work done.
He explained that over 1000 kilometers rural access road is being constructed across the state, through the RAAMP.
“We signed a contract with Ekiti people the day they came out to vote for us and there are certain expectations from the government. So what we are seeing today is a result of two years of hard work, planning, and two years of weightlifting. As a state, we are punching above our weight and it all speaks to the gains of continuity. we have 22 General hospitals in the state.
“Governor Fayemi renovated 11 before he left and we are currently doing nine and we are not only renovating them, we are equipping simultaneously and out of that nine, four are already completed”.
In his remarks, the Commissioner for Health and Human Services, Dr. Oyebanji Filani, commended the Governor for his commitment to the health sector. He noted that the Governor’s dedication to making healthcare accessible, affordable, and available has brought about significant improvements in the state’s healthcare delivery.
The Commissioner further urged the people to take full advantage of the improved healthcare service by visiting the renovated hospitals for their medical needs.
He emphasized that Government’s investment is geared toward improving the quality of life for all residents.
In their separate remarks, the traditional rulers of the benefiting communities, the Alare of Are Ekiti, Oba Boluwade Adebiyi, Oloye of Oye Ekiti, Oba Oluwole Ademolaju, Apeju of Ilupeju Ekiti, Oba Sunday Awe, Oniye of Iye Ekiti, Oba Jonathan Oni, and Onifaki of Ifaki Ekiti, Oba John Adegbenro all expressed their appreciation to the Governor for the visible improvement in all the critical sectors of the state
Commending the Governor for prioritizing the welfare of the people through several initiatives, the traditional rulers described the transformation and massive development in the state as unprecedented.
Part of the project inspected include, Are-Oye road, Ilupeju – Igbo Egan – Ayede road, Iye – Olopomeji – Ikun road, Iye, Ifaki, and Itapa – Ilupeju General Hospital, Ijesa – Isu General Hospital and Ijan General Hospital, among others.
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CRP to Fubara: Leave Wike out of your Supreme Court travails
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…as a non-lawyer, impostor Ugochinyere now his interpreter of judgement
… appeal was dismissed to underscore frivolities of the move
…go home and lick your wounds
A group under the aegis of Concerned Rivers People CRP, has carpeted Rivers State Governor Seminalayi Fubara, advising him to leave FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike out of his Supreme Court heart attack.
The group also politely advised his hat his hatchet man, a confirmed non-lawyer and widely acclaimed impostor, Ikenga Ugichinyere who now interprets judgements for him to continue to progress in error.
In the statement signed by Alex Nwogu PRO, Concerned Rivers People, the group noted that:
“Our attention has been drawn to the attempts by some groups and individuals to lampoon the image of the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike following the loss of a legal battle at the Supreme Court by the Governor of Rivers State, Siminalayi Fubara.
“We recall that the battle between Fubara and the 27 lawmakers has been lingering as a result of the appeal filed by Fubara at the apex court.
“Luckily for everybody, he and his lawyers saw the futility of the exercise they had embarked upon and decided to retrace their steps.
“The Appeal was dismissed with cost as punishment to underscore the frivolities of the move in the first place.
” Igochinyere has now constituted himself into an interpreter of judgements of court. A non lawyer and impostor.
“Reports reaching us from the apex court, the appeal the governor filed against the lawmakers was struck out or withdrawn. Either way, it implies that the battle had been fought and won and the winners in this case are the 27 lawmakers who were duly elected by their constituents to represent them at the Rivers State House of Assembly.
“We urge Fubara and his co- travellers to go home and lick their wounds instead of conscripting some hirelings to twist the facts and malign some persons.
“We urge groups such as the Human Right Writers Association (HURIWA) and the illegal Opposition Lawmakers Coalition to look for something else to do.
“They should leave Wike alone and as there is no basis to drag him into what does not concern him.
“We wish to remind them that the truth will always prevail no matter how long it takes, Nwogu added.
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Senate committee proposes N10b budgetary vote for capital market
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The Senate has recommended that the Federal Government approve an allocation of N10 billion in the current year’s budget to facilitate literacy development within the capital market.
This recommendation was presented by Osita Izunaso, the Chairman on Capital Market, during the appearance of Dr. Wale Edun, the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister for the Economy, and Dr. Emomotimi Agama, the Director General of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), before the panel in Abuja yesterday.
Izunaso noted that this request is aimed at enhancing the capital market’s operations, thereby contributing effectively to the overall economic development.
The committee chairman, who regretted that only 5,000 investors were in the capital market, said a special fund would boost the sector.
“We are asking for an intervention for capital allocation, a special funding to finance literacy development in the capital market because that is where the problem is.
“So, if you do that, we will be happy and the capital market will blossom. You will get our letter in that regard today after this meeting.
“That is the hallmark of what Senator Victor Umeh said, that most of them (investors) lost their money through this capital market system. People lost money; people have not regained confidence and we are pushing them,” Izunaso said.
Senator Victor Umeh (LP, Anambra Central) had described the capital market as an essential indicator of “the health of any economy” and how the capital market operates across the world.
He said: “From the past experience from the capital market, a lot is expected to be done to restore public confidence in the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE).
“Being able to restore public confidence is key to the operations in that sector. Why we said this is because what we saw was a shock and traumatic experience where investors in the market lost all their funds.”
The Chairman of the Senate Committee on Finance, Sani Musa, explained that the request for N10 billion for literacy and enlightenment was necessary in the light of the current realities.
“We need to see how we can take money out from the budget for the campaign,” he said.
Edun announced that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu had set up a target of $1 trillion economy, adding: “What matters is the vibrancy of the economy.
“This is in terms of having economic stability at the macro level, in terms of the revenues, budget deficits, and inflation rates such that the coming together of these major variables can create a stable environment which will improve investment, including investment in the capital market through the stock exchange.
“All these are under the purview of the SEC.
We now have a much more stable macro economy for investments as a result of the President’s decisive, timely intervention.”
Also, Senate President Godswill Akpabio yesterday promised that the Red Chamber will pass this year’s N54.2 trillion Appropriations Bill latest by tomorrow.
Akpabio made the promise during plenary, urging relevant committees to take swift actions to make the passage possible.
He said: “We need to finish quickly to brush up the budget for possible presentation tomorrow (Wednesday) or next (Thursday).”
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu had initially presented a ₦49.7 trillion budget to the National Assembly on December 18, last year.
But on February 5, he revised the budget upwards to ₦54.2 trillion, citing additional revenue to be generated by key government agencies.
The President said the increase was backed by ₦1.4 trillion in additional revenue from the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), ₦1.2 trillion from the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), and ₦1.8 trillion from other government agencies.
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Dangote Refinery crashes diesel price from N1,075 to N1,020 per litre
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Dangote Petroleum Refinery & Petrochemicals has reduced the cost of its diesel product from N1,075 to N1,020 per litre at the gantry price in an effort to better serve its customers and Nigerians in general.
Since it began diesel production in January 2024, Dangote Refinery has reduced the price of diesel more than three times, from an initial N1,700 per litre to the current rate, thus providing much-needed relief to manufacturers and consumers alike.
The latest reduction of N55 per litre for diesel follows the revelation by Development Economist and Public Policy Analyst, Prof. Ken Ife, that the Dangote Petroleum Refinery sacrificed over N10 billion to ensure the availability of petrol at a uniform price nationwide during the Yuletide period.
He also praised the refinery for setting a new benchmark in Nigeria’s energy sector by unlocking vast opportunities for export revenue.
Speaking on the transformative impact of the refinery on Arise TV, Prof. Ife explained that for years, the equalisation fund had been responsible for managing the price differentials and transportation costs involved in distributing petroleum across the country.
But it has been reported that the fund owes marketers over N80 billion, according to the development analyst.
“What has actually happened is that the president has shifted the subsidy burden away from the public purse and onto the private sector.
The equalisation fund, which was meant to cover the price differential and transportation costs, plays a crucial role. If petroleum is to be sold across the country at a set price, then transportation costs must be accounted for to ensure this is possible. That’s the purpose of equalisation.
However, the equalisation fund is reported to owe around N80 billion to the marketers, and this issue is still under discussion.
“During the Christmas season, which is traditionally the most challenging period, we often face shortages of petroleum, petrol hoarding, and arbitrary price hikes, all of which impact the cost of food.
In response, during this last yuletide, the Dangote Group made the decision to absorb the costs. They equalised the price themselves, at a cost of over N10 billion. In doing so, they effectively absorbed the subsidy,” he said.
Prof Ife also said the facility is steering Nigeria away from its traditional focus on Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) towards a diversified range of petroleum-based exports.
He added that with major international players such as BP and Saudi Aramco purchasing refined products from Nigeria, the country is swiftly becoming a key player in the global petroleum market.
The analyst expressed confidence that Nigeria is on the path to self-sufficiency in petroleum products, while simultaneously positioning itself as an energy export powerhouse.
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