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FG to partner UN to lift Nigerians out of poverty

The Federal Government has reaffirmed its commitment to partner with the United Nations to provide long-lasting solutions to help lift millions of Nigerians out of poverty.
The Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction, Prof. Nantawe Yilwatda, disclosed this on Friday while fielding questions from newsmen in Abuja.
He disclosed it shortly after his meeting with Amina Mohammed, the Deputy UN Secretary-General.
Yilwatda said that the UN had been a longstanding ally of the ministry and had helped government in actualising some of its social intervention programmes.
The minister said that the partnership became necessary to drive the Federal Government’s Renewed Hope Agenda in addressing youth unemployment, poverty reduction, and support to victims of conflict and climate change.
“We have the opportunity to partner with the UN to ensure that the people affected by insurgency, climate change and other armed conflicts across the country are supported.
“Especially, those that are affected by the impact of economic reforms that we are making to ensure that we give human face to every aspect of the reforms.
“This partnership is going to ensure that we give durable solutions to the plight of our people.
“It will ensure that we lift as many people as possible out of poverty, reduce youth unemployment and ensure that our communities are safe,” he said.
Yilwatda noted that the ministry would soon release its 2025 Humanitarian Response Plan to provide Nigerians with a guide to government’s drive towards addressing poverty in the country.
“We are going to unveil our Humanitarian Response Plan in weeks to come, which will be the need assessment of all the humanitarian problems and challenges across the country.
“Together with the UN, we will work around the world globally to raise funds for the country using that Humanitarian Response Plan.
“Also, within the first quarter of the year the Durable Solution Plan and programme that we are doing will also come to effect.
“I am sure Mr President who is willing to ensure poverty reduction has provided a lot of funding for the safety net, especially, if you check the proposed 2025 Budget, you’ll discover that there are a lot of funding provided for safety nets.
“These are also verifiable plans by the government to ensure that they participate along with the UN in reducing poverty and providing a safety net for the poorest of the poor,” he said.
Yilwatda said that the ministry had a target to create at least two million jobs before the end of the year 2025.
In her response, the UN Deputy Secretary-General assured the federal government of its readiness to partner in addressing the multi-dimensional poverty in the country.
Mohammed said that the ministry was critical to UN’s mission to ensure that people and communities are safe and lifted out of the poverty line.
“People are on the move today, different crisis, it’s climate, it’s conflict, it’s internal displacement through different hardships.
“So that makes this ministry a focal place for providing prevention and dealing with the solutions to humanitarian crises.
“The indices of poverty in the country are high.
“So, when host communities come in, you have to accommodate them as well so that you don’t have the burden of those coming in and creating social tensions,” she said.
Mohammed emphasised the need for more investment in social intervention to address the growing humanitarian needs in the country.
“Huge investment is needed in the country, so that we can have those transitions that will make us more resilient,” she said.
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Reuben Muoka bows out from NCC as Public Affairs Director

After a luminous epoch, characterised by a meritorious service, Reuben Mouka, a veteran ICT journalist and public relations professional, has retired as Director of Public Affairs at the Nigerian Communications Commission ( NCC).
Muoka joined the Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, from the Vanguard Newspaper where he was the HI-TECH Editor, some 18 years ago.
He was promoted to the position of the Commission’s Director of Public Affairs (DPA) on Monday, June 20, 2022.
He succeeded Dr Ikechulkwu Adinde, who redeployed in the special duty unit of the Commission.
Muoka had worked in that unut as a principal officer for several years under Engineer Ernest Ndukwe and the late Dr. Eugene Juwah.
He was sent to the special duties and economic policy and analysis departments at some point during the first term of Professor Umar Danbatta as EVC.
He was head of media and public relations from 2009 until 2015, when Danbatta resumed as EVC.
At Vanguard, Muoka worked with Okoh Aihe, who recently retired from the NCC, to run the paper’s Hi-Tech pages and reported ICT for several years.
He left Vanguard to work at MTS First Mobile, a pioneer company in mobile communication in Nigeria, as Corporate Affairs Manager.
Muoka has first and second degrees in Mass Communication.
He was once chairman of the League of Communications Correspondents, a beat association created in 1988 to help ICT journalists become professional ICT reporters.
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Again China increases tariffs to 125% as trade war with US continues

On Friday, China raised tariffs on goods imported from the United States to 125 percent, responding directly to President Donald Trump’s move to increase levies on Chinese products to 145 percent.
This escalation has intensified the ongoing trade conflict, which poses a serious risk to global supply chains.
The tariff hike followed continued pressure from the U.S. government on China, which remains the second-largest economy in the world and a major supplier of goods to the U.S. While similar duties on many other nations have been suspended, China was specifically targeted for additional increases.
“The US imposition of abnormally high tariffs on China seriously violates international and economic trade rules, basic economic laws and common sense and is completely unilateral bullying and coercion,” China’s Finance Ministry said in a statement.
The U.S. had previously announced that the total tariffs placed on Chinese imports under the Trump administration have now reached 145 percent.
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Sad! Explosion rocks Lagos

An explosion caused confusion and fear on Friday evening in the Ikeja Under Bridge area of Lagos State after a loud blast came from a building.
The incident happened around 6:30 p.m., drawing attention from people in the neighbourhood who quickly rushed out in fear.
The blast was linked to a solar inverter that suddenly went off inside the building, causing a loud noise that shook nearby surroundings.
Many people in the area ran for safety, and traffic became heavy as vehicles slowed down due to the commotion.
“The explosion was caused by an inverter that blew up. The Lagos Fire and Rescue Service is already on the scene. There’s heavy traffic in the area, and people were seen running in panic,” an eyewitness told Vanguard.
Emergency responders from the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service quickly arrived at the scene to tackle the situation.
Firefighters worked to bring the fire under control and continued their efforts late into the evening.
As of 8:30 p.m., the fire was still being battled.
Authorities at the scene assured residents that efforts were ongoing to fully manage the situation and there was no need to panic.
“There is no cause for alarm. The situation is under control,” Director of the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, Mrs. Margaret Adeseye said.
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