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Reps, HoA, FG Resolve To End Malnutrition In Nigeria

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…as Speaker Abbas express concern over growing food insecurity
By Gloria Ikibah
As a way to ending malnutrition and food insecurity in the country, the House of Representatives has inaugurated the National Legislative Network on Nutrition and Food Security.
The network which comprises the House, 27 States Houses of Assembly ministers also resolved to end malnutrition and food insecurity in the country through adequate collaboration.
In his address Speaker Tajudeen Abbas, who was represented by the Deputy Speaker, Benjamin Kalu, raised concerns over growing food insecurity in the country.
He said there was the need to reinforce the urgent need to address the issue of nutrition and food security as the representatives of the people.
He therefore promised to initiate a strategic legislative process to tackle malnutrition and food security, adding that this is not the best time for the citizenry.
He said: “We are taking concrete steps to restore hope to the suffering masses that will guarantee the enhancement of their well-being.
“We need the involvement of the state assembly to attain nutrition and food security, and this move is in the right direction to achieve a greater result.
“We shared the people’s pains, discomfort, suffering, and depression following the worrisome cost of food items and the decline in nutrition”.
According to Speaker Abbas, the presence of the ministers shows the commitment of the President to address food security in the country, even as he urged Nigerians to give the Executive the needed support.
Chairman, House Committee on Nutrition and Food Security, Rep. Chike Okafor, in his welcome address noted that malnutrition and food insecurity remained a constant threat to socio-economic development in Nigeria.
He added that this had become an existential threat, and that “worsening inflation has also aggravated this burden on ordinary Nigerians, and the food insecurity situation in Nigeria has worsened.
“There is, however, cause for optimism; the optimism we share stems from the fact that, for the first time, attempts to tackle malnutrition and food insecurity will have a legislative push.
“This legislative perspective will be driven collectively and holistically, anchored on the joint effort of the committees at the National and State Houses of Assembly”.
He added that this would be driven by a joint work plan with flexibility for the incorporation of state-specific exigencies.
The Speaker of Oyo State House of Assembly and Chairman Conference of Speakers, State Legislators, Hon. Debo Ogundoyin, said the wellbeing of the citizenry in the area of food security and nutrition had taken center stage.
Hon. Ogundoyin said that it was imperative to carry the state along because it would provide the requisite understanding to tackle the issue.
He therefore expressed the commitment of the state’s assemblies to work toward a common goal: eradicating malnutrition and food insecurity.
According to him, Nigeria is one of the deprived countries in Africa when it comes to nourishment for our children.
The Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Prof. Ali Pate, said that there was a need to come together to deal with the issue of malnutrition, adding that they remained the pillars of President Bola Tinubu’s renewed hope agenda.
According to Prof. Pate, the country had struggled with acute malnutrition, and there was a need to deal with it and the issue of over- and undernutrition.
“We have diabetes and hypertension because of the processed food we eat. It is not just the calories, but the diversity of the diet, which is very important.
“The issues of malnutrition affect the performance of a child in school and their productivity, the child’s survival depends on nutrition”, he stated.
Thee Minister of Budget and National Planning, Abubakar Baguda, noted that nutrition and food security challenges are constitutional, and that the three tiers of government must invest more in them.
He explained that this involved giving each of the three tiers of government apride of place in what they could do to address the menace.
“Nutrition is a localized issue; there are differences from one community to the next. We need to localize challenges. The resource constraints are one of the challenges of nutrition and food security.”
He, however, said that Nigeria could find resources to fund its priorities, adding that “Nigeria has been underinvesting, and we are determined to change policies.”
The Minister of Agriculture, Abubakar Kyari, said, “We need to identify strategies to prevent and alleviate the suffering of our people. Manultrition is a major issue in Nigeria, affecting most children.”
He listed banditry, kidnapping, and policy frame work, among others, as some of the factors responsible for the manultrition and food crisis in the country.
“We are collaborating with ministries and other agencies to ensure food and nutrition security. We want to create awareness and collaboration among the three arms of government.
This, according to him, includes development partners to effectively address the manpower and food crises in Nigeria. No family should be denied their basic right to food and nutrition.
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Shettima becomes 1st VP to lead Nigeria’s delegation to UN Assembly in 25 yrs

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has decided not to attend the 79th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) session in New York this year.

The president has thus directed Vice President Kashim Shettima to lead Nigeria’s delegation.

President Tinubu, who returned to the country last Sunday after his trip to China and the United Kingdom, according to a statement yesterday by his spokesman, Bayo Onanuga, wants to focus on domestic issues and address some of the country’s challenges, especially after the recent devastating flooding.

“At UNGA 79, Vice President Shettima will deliver Nigeria’s national statement to the General Assembly, attend important sideline events, and hold bilateral meetings.”

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“The high-level General Debate, with the theme ‘Leaving no one behind: Acting together for the advancement of peace, sustainable development and human dignity for present and future generations,’ will run from Tuesday, September 24, through Saturday, September 28, 2024,” the statement added.

Since return to democratic governance in 199, Shettima will be the first Vice President to Nigeria’s delegation to UNGA.

Only Goodluck Jonathan represented Nigeria as Acting president in September 2010 at the 65th UNGA, while late President Umaru Musa Yar’adua was away in Saudi Arabia due to his ill health.

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Plateau Assembly approves N5.8bn for LG election

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The Plateau State House of Assembly, on Thursday, approved N5.8bn for the conduct of the local government election in the state slated for October 9, 2024.

The approval by the House followed a communication from Governor Caleb Mutfwang, which was read at plenary by the Assembly Speaker, Gabriel Dewan.

The Speaker stated that the request was necessary as there was no budgetary allocation for the LG elections in the 2024 budget.

A member of the State Assembly, who declined to be named because he was not authorised to speak for the Assembly, confirmed the development to The PUNCH in Jos on Thursday.

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The lawmaker said, “Governor Mutfwang, at Tuesday’s plenary, sought the House’s approval for N5.7bn as the 2024 supplementary, which was increased after upward review by the legislators.”

He continued, “The House leader, Joseph Bukar, presented the bill during our plenary. While soliciting the support of members for speedy passage, he said PLASIEC was running out of time in preparation for the election.”

“In their individual contributions, Hon. Kalamu Dal suggested a downward review of the budget size, while Hon. Daniel Nanbol urged for a critical review and deliberations. Afterwards, members approved a revised sum of N5.8bn, as opposed to the N5.7bn requested.”

The increase, as explained by Bukar, was due to an increase in security allocation for the election, from N2.7m to N4.2m. “So, that is what happened, and that is where we are at the moment regarding the forthcoming LG election,” the lawmaker concluded.

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Enugu, Kwara tighten security ahead of LG polls

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Security measures have been intensified in Enugu and Kwara states ahead of their Local Government elections scheduled for Saturday, September 21, 2024.

In Enugu State, the Police Command has pledged to ensure the safety of lives and properties during the elections.

However, the peace accord signing for the elections was marred by the absence of major parties like the Peoples Democratic Party, All Progressives Congress, and Labour Party.

Only representatives from the All Progressives Grand Alliance and Accord attended but chose not to sign the accord, citing the lack of participation from the leading parties.

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Enugu State Commissioner of Police, Kanayo Uzuegbu, said all wards and flashpoints had been identified, and security personnel would be on high alert to prevent any disruptions.

The Chairman of the Enugu State Independent Electoral Commission, Prof. Chris Ngwu, said the commission was fully prepared for the elections with the support of the state government in procuring necessary materials.

In Kwara State, security agencies have been actively coordinating to ensure a smooth electoral process.

Over 3,000 personnel from the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps have been deployed across the state.

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The Kwara State Independent Electoral Commission has completed arrangements for a trouble-free election.

Kwara State Police Public Relations Officer, Toun Ejire-Adeyemi, reported that a strategic meeting with heads of various security agencies, including the Nigerian Army, Navy, Air Force, and others, had been held to ensure coordinated efforts for maintaining law and order.

The Commissioner of Police, Victor Olaiya, guaranteed maximum security for the election period.

The NSCDC Commandant, Dr. Umar Mohammed, announced the deployment of 3,000 personnel to various polling units and emphasised their role in preventing violence, ballot snatching, and other disruptions.

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Meanwhile, the Chairman of the Benue State Independent Electoral Commission, Telumun Tombowua, announced on Thursday that eight political parties will participate in the upcoming LG elections in the state, scheduled for October 5, 2024.

Addressing journalists in Makurdi, Tombowua said the election would be conducted fairly and transparently.

He emphasised that the law establishing the BSIEC does not permit the use of Bimodal Voter Accreditation Machines for this election.

Regarding the APC, Tombowua confirmed that the National Working Committee of the party had requested the commission to work with the seven-man caretaker committee appointed to oversee party affairs in the state.

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He noted that while 14 parties had initially shown interest, only eight completed the necessary processes and submitted their candidates.

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