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IAWPA African Director Metchie decorates UN Peace ambassadors in Kenya

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Photo caption: AIWPA African Director, Amb John Metchie with Settlements Programme, UN- Habitat representative Cerin at the Kenya event Monday.

 

The African Director, International Association of World Peace Advocates, IAWPA, Dr. John Metchie, on Sunday decorated some prominent Africans with the Eminent Peace Ambassador (EPA) award in recognition of their contributions in bringing peace in their various communities as well as contributing in combating hunger, diseases and other human sufferings.

The award ceremony is part of a three-day United Nations programme on World Peace, taking place at the Tent of Testimonies International Church in Nairobi, Kenya with hundreds of leaders of IAWPA and many other dignitaries from across the world in attendance.

Among those decorated by Ambassador Dr. Metchie are Bishop Chris Atemo, Evang. Mrs. Wanjiku Mwangi and Dr. Alezia Agbala.

Speaking at the event, Metchie who is also the Prime Minister the Anambra State Association of Town Unions (ASATU), urged the new EPAs to consider their appointments as a call for higher service for mankind.

He noted that at no time is the search for peace more demanding than now, with the war in Ukraine, hostilities in Sudan and other conflicts across the world.

Chief Metchie urged politicians, business men and women and people of influence to use their positions to push for actions that promote peace and violence-free societies.

Also speaking, Amb Emmanuel Nkweke, the spokesman of the Association stressed the need for the award recipients to match their appointments with actions.

He said it was imperative that they engage various stakeholders towards ensuring that their impacts as peace ambassadors are felt not only in Kenya but in the entire African sub-region.

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Zulum reinstates 23 suspended health workers, deploys others

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Borno State Governor, Professor Babagana Umara Zulum, has approved the reinstatement of 23 health workers previously suspended for absence from their duty posts at Gwoza General Hospital.

This decision was announced during the Governor’s inspection of the hospital’s newly renovated maternity and child center, as well as other ongoing projects.

Dauda Iliya, Spokesperson and Special Adviser to the Governor on Media, in a statement Tuesday, said the health workers had initially been suspended after Zulum’s earlier visit, where he found them absent from their duties.

Addressing the staff, Governor Zulum emphasized the importance of dedication to work and assured them of improved working conditions and other incentives.

“Complaints were made about the 23 medical workers who were absent during my last visit,” he noted. “No one is perfect, so the government has pardoned them, although no arrears will be paid.”

In response to a staff shortage raised by the Principal Medical Officer of Gwoza General Hospital, Dr Nuhu Nasiru Wakawa, Governor Zulum directed the immediate deployment of four additional doctors and ten nurses to the facility.

He further announced that Gwoza General Hospital will be upgraded to support training for nursing students from the new school of nursing under construction.

“The Commissioner of Health, together with the Chief Medical Director of the Hospitals Management Board, will work on this deployment,” Zulum added. “We will also recruit community health workers from Gwoza to strengthen local healthcare services.”

In addition to his healthcare initiatives, Governor Zulum inspected the crusher plant base under construction in Pulka, which will produce up to 300 tonnes of stones per hour.

He said the completion of the crushing and asphalt plants is expected to facilitate new road networks across Borno State.

The Governor also visited other development sites, including the 500-unit mass housing project in Wala B, Gwoza Local Government Area, and a proposed site for a high Islamic school in Bama, underscoring his administration’s commitment to infrastructure and educational advancement.

 

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Dangote to begin direct supply of petroleum products to marketers

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Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria has secured an agreement with Dangote Refinery to lift products directly.

IPMAN’s National President, Abubakar Garima, announced this at an ongoing press briefing on Monday in Abuja, following a meeting of the National Working Committee of the Association.

He said the partnership would ensure a steady, affordable supply of PMS products nationwide.

“After meeting with Aliko Dangote and his management team in Lagos, we are pleased to announce that Dangote Refinery has agreed to supply IPMAN with PMS, AGO, and DPK directly for distribution to our depots and retail outlets.”

Garima urged IPMAN members to support Dangote Refinery, citing the benefits of backward integration and its positive impact on Nigeria’s foreign exchange market.

“IPMAN members should rely on Dangote Refinery and Nigerian refineries for white products, creating more job opportunities and supporting President Bola Tinubu’s renewed hope agenda.”

The latest development concludes several months of negotiations between both parties and is expected to increase efficiency, affordability, and economic growth.

The Dangote Refinery, the largest in Africa and Europe, has already commenced the production of petrol, diesel, and aviation fuel, with plans to supply products to over 30,000 IPMAN members and 150,000 retail outlets nationwide.

 

 

 

 

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Vandals destroy Lokoja-Gwagwalada transmission line

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Vandals have destroyed three towers and stole two spans of aluminum conductors along the Lokoja-Gwagwalada electricity transmission line.

The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) reported the development a statement, saying the attack has disrupted bulk power transmission in the affected area.

Despite the damage, the company confirmed that power supply continues through a secondary line, as it works to replace the stolen materials.

TCN expressed growing concern over the escalating vandalism of power infrastructure, which it said is threatening the stability and expansion of Nigeria’s national grid.

The company urged local communities to cooperate with security forces in safeguarding transmission lines and towers to prevent further damage to the country’s power network.

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