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Health Minister Tunji Alausa Meets Diaspora Doctors, Promises Better Environment

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The Federal Government said it is dedicated to creating a conducive environment where healthcare professionals can thrive, innovate, and make a lasting impact.

This was stated by Tunji Alausa, the minister of state for health and social welfare, during a meeting in California with the Association of Nigerian Physicians in the Americas.

Alausa said that Nigeria will host the ANPA conference in 2025 in a statement that was made accessible to our correspondent on Sunday.

The minister, speaking on behalf of President Bola Tinubu, declared that the government is committed to bringing about revolutionary changes in the health industry.

He said, “The new government under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is steadfast in its resolve to bring about transformative changes within the healthcare sector. We understand that a robust healthcare system is fundamental to the nation’s development, and we are committed to implementing policies that ensure accessible, affordable, and quality healthcare for every Nigerian. Central to this vision is the invaluable role of our professionals in the diaspora, especially ANPA.

“Your expertise, knowledge, and experience are crucial in bridging the gaps and addressing the challenges that our healthcare system faces. We are keenly aware of the remarkable strides you have made in various specialities and the innovative solutions you have championed in your respective fields. Your achievements are a testament to the potential that exists within our nation, and we are eager to harness this potential for the greater good of our people.

“We recognise the challenges that exist, but we are undeterred. Our focus is on creating a conducive environment where healthcare professionals can thrive, innovate and make a lasting impact. This includes investments in infrastructure, technology, and education to ensure that our healthcare facilities are equipped to meet the demands of a growing population.”

While commending the role of ANPA in elevating healthcare standards, Alausa said hosting the ANPA conference in 2025 symbolises the government’s commitment to fostering global partnerships, embracing innovation, and creating an environment where Nigerian professionals can thrive both at home and abroad.

“As we prepare to welcome you to Nigeria in 2025, we are also mindful of the importance of building a resilient healthcare workforce. We are committed to supporting the professional development of our healthcare workers through continuous education and training opportunities. Your expertise and mentorship will be invaluable in this regard, helping to nurture the next generation of Nigerian healthcare professionals.

“My dear colleagues, the future of healthcare in Nigeria is bright, and it is a future that we are building together. Your Commitment, passion, and unwavering dedication to the health and well-being of Nigerians inspire us all. We are immensely proud of the work you do, and we look forward to strengthening our collaboration in the years to come.

“Let me conclude by saying I look forward to participating fully in this conference, being a member of ANPA myself, but also very excited about the upcoming 2025 ANPA Conference in Nigeria and the opportunities it will bring. Together, we will forge a path toward a healthier, more prosperous Nigeria,” he added.

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Lagos, Ogun Warn Residents As Oyam Dam Plans Water Release

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The Lagos and Ogun state governments have warned residents living in flood-prone areas, especially those near riverbanks, to temporarily relocate or prepare for possible flooding due to the planned release of water from the Oyan dam.

The release, managed by the Ogun-Oshun River Basin Development Authority (OORBDA), is an annual process to regulate dam levels during the rainy season.

Last year, flooding caused by water release from the dam affected residents of Isheri Riverview Estate and surrounding areas.

To prevent a similar situation, both state governments have advised communities in low-lying areas to take precautions, including moving to safer locations, as the release could cause rivers to overflow and result in severe flooding.

The Lagos State Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, confirmed that advocacy efforts were underway, urging people in vulnerable areas like Ajilete and Owode-Onirin to relocate.

The Ogun State Commissioner for Environment, Ola Oresanya, noted that the dam’s water release volume would be increased to create more reservoir space.

However, OORBDA assured the public that the release would not cause flooding, and the dam has undergone regular maintenance to prevent any failures.

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Federal Government Declares October 1 As Public Holiday In Celebration Of Independence Day

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The Federal Government of Nigeria has declared Tuesday, October 1, 2024, as a public holiday to commemorate the country’s 64th Independence Day celebration.

This announcement was made by the Minister of Interior, Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, who congratulated Nigerians both at home and abroad on this historic occasion.

Dr. Tunji-Ojo commended the resilience and hard work of Nigerians, emphasizing that their sacrifices will not go unnoticed.

He encouraged citizens to reflect on the enduring efforts of the nation’s founding heroes, reminding them that the dream of a prosperous and united Nigeria can only be realized through collective action and national unity.

He also “reiterated the need for Nigerians to reflect on the labour of our heroes past and be inspired for the tasks ahead, realising that a Nigeria of our dream can only be built when we unite”.

“While wishing Nigerians a Happy Independence Day Anniversary, Dr. Tunji- Ojo urged the citizens to continue to be steadfast in nation-building,” the statement reads.

The federal government had announced that this year’s Independence Day anniversary will be a “low-key event” due to the economic hardship and spiralling inflation bedevilling millions of households.

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Naira Depreciates To N1,700/$ At Parallel Market, Lowest Level In Seven Months

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The Nigerian naira experienced a significant decline in value on Friday, depreciating to N1,700 per dollar at the parallel section of the foreign exchange market.

By the close of trading, the naira had depreciated by 1.49 percent compared to its value of N1,675 per dollar on Thursday.

Notably, this rate of N1,700 per dollar represents the lowest value the naira has recorded since February 19, when it previously reached a low of N1,730 per dollar.

In Lagos, currency traders, also known as street traders, quoted the buying rate of the local currency at N1,680 per dollar and the selling rate at N1,700 per dollar, resulting in a profit margin of N20.

Meanwhile, at the official foreign exchange window, the local currency appreciated by 2.24 percent, rising from N1,576.1 per dollar on Thursday to trade at N1,540.78 per dollar on Friday.

According to FMDQ Exchange, a platform that oversees the official window, a dollar was sold as high as N1,691 and at a low rate of N1,530 during trading hours.

At the parallel market on Monday, the naira depreciated to N1,665/$ from N1,663 on September 20.

Maintaining the depreciation streak, the local currency fell further to N1,670 and N1,680 on Tuesday and Wednesday, respectively.

However, the naira rebounded to N1,675 on Thursday.

At the official FX market, the local currency depreciated to N1,562.66 on Monday — from N1,541.52 on September 20.

Subsequently, the naira further depreciated to N1,658.48 on Tuesday and N1,667.72 on Wednesday, before appreciating to N1,576.1 on Thursday.

On January 29, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) said it had begun implementing a comprehensive plan to improve liquidity in the Nigerian FX markets in the short, medium, and long term.

The apex bank said the FX reforms were designed to streamline and harmonise multiple exchange rates, promote transparency, and lessen the likelihood of arbitrage opportunities.

On September 25, Olayemi Cardoso, governor of CBN, said the multiple interest rate hikes have restored confidence in the naira.

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