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Nigerian nurse jailed in UK after leaving her 10-week-old baby to die alone
A Nigerian nurse based in the UK has been jailed for three years after leaving her ten-week-old baby to go to work.
The convict, identified as Ruth Auta, 28, left her baby without a childminder in her nurse’s accommodation for eight hours so she could work her shift on December 20, 2022.
According to Mail Online, when she returned from work, she found her son lifeless in his cot and dialled 999, telling operators her son was not breathing.
The infant was pronounced dead an hour later, with tests showing he may have ‘overheated’ due to the layers of clothing and bedding he was wrapped in.
Auta initially told the police that she had collected Joshua from a childminder after she finished work, took him back home, fed him, placed him on her bed, and then fell asleep next to him.
She claimed that when she woke up, she found him unresponsive.
Later in her police interview, Auta gave no comment to questions asked and was freed on bail pending further investigation.
However, Auta was charged after police found CCTV of her leaving and entering her accommodation without Joshua on the day of the tragedy.
Officers also discovered incriminating texts in which she urged her childminder to say she was looking after Joshua that day.
The childminder told officers she had not seen the infant for a number of days.
Auta was charged with cruelty to a child and pleaded guilty at Manchester Magistrates’ court on May 24, 2024, with her case adjourned by a month for sentence.
On June 6, the nurse who worked at Royal Bolton Hospital tried to flee the country. But was detained at Gatwick while attempting to board the flight to Nigeria, having purchased a one-way ticket.
Auta was sentenced to three years in jail when she appeared at Bolton Crown Court on 10 September.
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Expect fresh electricity tariff hike, FG put Nigerians on alert
By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
The Federal Government has said plans are ongoing to increase electricity tariffs “over the next few months”.
It, however, said that the planned increase needed to be balanced by subsidies for less-affluent electricity users.
Bloomberg quoted the Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Energy, Olu Verheijen, as giving this hint at the Africa Heads of State Energy Summit in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, where Nigeria presented a $32 billion plan to expand electricity connections by 2030.
According to the presidential aide, Nigeria is trying to resolve the transition to a cost-efficient but cost-reflective tariff to attract private investors.
She said: “One of the key challenges we’re looking to resolve over the next few months is transitioning to a cost-efficient but cost-reflective tariff.
“So the sector generates revenue required to attract private capital, while also protecting the poor and vulnerable.”
Last year, the federal government approved a threefold increase in electricity tariff for customers under the Band A classification.
The fresh move to raise tariffs comes amid mounting pressure from Nigeria’s debt-burdened electricity distribution companies for tariffs to be cost-reflective so they can improve their finances.
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FG announces launch of Nigeria-made HIV/AIDS Drugs for 2025
The Director-General of the National Agency for the Control of AIDS, Dr Temitope Ilori, has said plans are ongoing to support the domestic production of HIV commodities such as test kits and anti-retroviral drugs before the end of 2025.
Ilori disclosed this at the weekend in Ilorin, Kwara State, while inaugurating the Kwara Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission and Pediatrics ART Acceleration Committee.
The NACA DG explained that domestic production of HIV commodities was part of ways the government was creating an enabling environment for ending AIDS as a public health threat by 2030.
She added that other ways include enrolling all individuals in the national health insurance program, mobilising resources to states and strengthening advocacy efforts and supporting vaccine research and innovation.
Ilori said the committee being set up was aimed at achieving an AIDS-Free Generation and ensuring a sustainable HIV response.
‘’UNAIDS 2023 reports indicate that approximately 140,000 children aged 0-14 are living with HIV, with 22,000 new infections and 15,000 AIDS-related deaths occurring annually.
‘’Despite progress, PMTCT and pediatric HIV coverage remains below 33%, far from the 95% target.
‘’To address this, the Global Alliance Action Plan to End AIDS in Children was developed in 2021 with full financial support, yet coverage remains suboptimal,’’ she said.
The NACA DG noted that Kwara State’s HIV prevalence (0.8%) was below the national average of 1.4%, disparities persist.
‘’Women are disproportionately affected (1.3%) compared to men (0.4%), and some local governments require targeted interventions to maintain and further reduce prevalence rates.
‘’Achieving an AIDS-Free Generation is within reach, and no child should be born HIV-positive in Kwara State.
‘’I urge all partners to support us in developing a comprehensive line-list of children of HIV-positive clients, which is crucial to accelerating paediatric ART nationwide,’’ she added.
Ilori said that the Minister of State for Health has established a national acceleration committee, and the model was being replicated at the state level to eliminate mother-to-child transmission and enhance real-time program monitoring.
She however noted that there was a need for government-led sustainability efforts to address government’s continued reliance on donor support.
‘’Over the past few days, I have received numerous calls regarding the implications of the 90-day foreign aid suspension on our HIV program.
‘’While we are relieved that HIV services remain exempt, this situation underscores the need for government-led sustainability efforts.
Kwara State Deputy Governor, Kayode Alabi, however assured that the state government would ensure the committee achieves its mandate.
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