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NCDC confirms 10 new monkeypox cases in six states
The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) says 10 new cases of monkeypox have been confirmed in six states.
The NCDC had reported 21 cases and one death as of May 28.
Monkeypox is a rare viral infection that does not spread easily between people. It is usually a mild self-limiting illness and most people recover within a few weeks. However, severe illness can occur in some individuals.
The agency, in its recent monkeypox update, said 44 new suspected cases of monkeypox were reported from May 30 to June 5 from 14 states, of which 10 were confirmed positive from six states.
The states with new confirmed cases are Edo (2), Rivers (2), Plateau (2), Lagos (2), Ondo (1) and Imo (1).
“From January 1st to 5th June 2022, there have been 110 suspected cases in total and 31 confirmed cases from twelve (12) states – Adamawa (5), Lagos (6), River (3), Cross River (2), FCT (2), Kano (2), Delta (2), Bayelsa (2), Edo (2), Imo (2), Plateau (2), and Ondo (1),” the report reads.
“One death was recorded in a 40-year-old man with co-morbidity that was receiving immunosuppressive drugs.
“Since September 2017, Nigeria has continued to report sporadic cases of monkeypox (MPX). On May 26th 2022, a monkeypox National Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) was activated in response to the risk assessment conducted, which put Nigeria at high risk for a Monkeypox outbreak.
“The essence of the activation was to improve the coordination of related preparedness/response activities across the country.
“Overall and from September 2017 to 5th June 2022, a total of 622 suspected cases have been reported from 33 states in the country.
“Of the reported cases, 257 (41.3%) have been confirmed in 23 states – Rivers (55), Bayelsa (45), Lagos (36), Delta (31), Cross River (16), Edo (12), Imo (10), Akwa Ibom (7), Oyo (6), FCT (8), Plateau (5), Adamawa (5), Enugu (4), Abia (3), Nasarawa (2), Benue (2), Anambra (2), Ekiti (2), Kano (2), Ebonyi (1), Niger (1), Ogun (1) and Ondo (1).
“In addition, from September 2017 to June 5th, 2022, a total of nine (9) deaths have been recorded (CFR= 3.5%) in six states – Lagos (3), Edo (2), Imo (1), Cross River (1), FCT (1) and Rivers (1).”
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Communique of the Gateway Movement
The Gateway Movement, following its 2-day special retreat organised by the Political and Leadership Institute (POLA) on November 1 & 2 in Ijebu Ode, reaffirms the following:
Endorsement of Government Efforts: We acknowledge and support the Federal Government’s ongoing efforts to revitalise the nation’s economy, as outlined by our leader, His Excellency, The Senator, Otunba Gbenga Daniel.
Loyalty: We express our unwavering confidence in President Bola Tinubu’s leadership and his ability to steer Nigeria towards a prosperous future.
We pledge our unwavering loyalty to His Excellency, Otunba Gbenga Daniel as he continues to guide our political journey within the APC.
Believe in Leadership Structure: We affirm our belief that Gateway Movement has an organised and excellent leadership structure, capable of proving its mettle in the political space.
Therefore, we shall forge ahead as one undivided unit under guidance of our overall leader, Otunba Gbenga Daniel.
Unity within the APC: We believe in the APC’s capacity to address internal concerns through fair and inclusive processes, fostering unity within the party. We shall remain in APC to contribute our quota to the party’s advancement and delivery of dividends of democracy.
Promoting the APC and Government Initiatives: We commit to promoting the APC and highlighting the government’s efforts to alleviate economic challenges inherited from past administrations.
Collaborative Efforts: We urge all stakeholders to join hands in improving the lives of our communities. As a group, we commit to improving our membership drive in order to improve the fortunes of our great party.
By adhering to these principles, we aim to contribute positively to the development of our nation.
Signed
Gateway Movement
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Catholic Church donates waiting lounge for patients, relatives at UCH
The Catholic Archdiocese of Ibadan, led by the Archbishop, Most Rev. Gabriel Abegunrin, has donated a waiting lounge to the University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan, for patients and relatives’ relaxation.
Speaking at the inauguration of the ‘Caritas Waiting Lounge’, on Friday at UCH In-Drive of the Emergency Department, the UCH Chief Medical Director (CMD), Prof. Jesse Otegbayo, said the lounge brought a great relief to patients and their relatives.
Otegbayo said the project fitted perfectly into the catchphrase of his administration, which is “Patients’ comfort and staff welfare”.
The CMD said that the location of the facility (very close to emergency department) is strategic to the operation of the hospital.
He added that the Emergency Department of the hospital is the first point of contact for most of the patients.
“It plays host to a large number of relations who do not have where to wait when the stainless metal chairs are occupied.
“I recall that prior to my assumption of duty as the CMD, patients’ relations were sitting on bare floor. But within a few months of being in office, we provided stainless metal chairs for their comfort, which still subsist today.
“This building will, after commissioning, be readily available for use,” he said.
Otegbayo emphasised that UCH is a collective legacy and pride, and called on all to be active to make the hospital functional and efficient.
He appealed to well-meaning Nigerians, corporate organisations and philanthropists to come to the aid of the hospital for effective healthcare service delivery.
“The management, staff, students and our teeming patients remain eternally grateful to the Catholic Diocese of Ibadan for this kind gesture of making life comfortable for our patients and their relatives.
“This will go down in history as a step toward ameliorating the hardship being faced in the course of accessing treatment.
“We thank the Caritas Foundation through the office of the Archbishop, the Most Rev. Gabriel Abegunrin, for this generous donation.
“We assure you that we shall make optimum use of this facility for the service of God and humanity.
“Our institution will be strengthened for greater efficiency if all within the different strata of the society, join efforts to make provisions that will make life more meaningful and capable of bringing sucour to people.
“Apparently, we have had a fair share of what makes life better for our teeming patients, even though our space is always available for more.
“It is of great importance for us to appreciate what we received today,” Otegbayo said.
Abegunrin remarked that the church donated the building out of its kindness to ameliorate the burden of patients and relatives at the hospital.
“Over the years, I see patients’ relatives lying on the floor at the corridors and it was pitiable, so I had the burden with the church to do something to help.
“The materials used for the edifice are expensive and they are the type that will last long, so we thank God for making today a reality,” Abegunrin said.
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Joseph Wayas, ex-senate president, to be buried November 30 — three years after demise
November 30 has been fixed for the burial of former Senate President Joseph Wayas, who died three years ago.
Wayas, who served as senate president from October 1, 1979, to December 31, 1983, died on November 30, 2021, at a London hospital after a protracted illness. He was 80 years old.
On July 10, his remains arrived in Nigeria after several controversies that followed the repatriation of his corpse.
Speaking on Thursday at a press briefing in Calabar, the capital of Cross River, Dorn-Cklaimz Enamhe, secretary of the central planning committee for Wayas’ burial, thanked Bassey Otu, governor of the state, and other individuals for repatriating Wayas’ body.
Enamhe noted that the committee, in collaboration with other authorities in Nigeria and the Nigerian High Commission in the United Kingdom (UK), worked together to ascertain the authenticity of the body.
He also appreciated the media for constantly reminding the nation that the body of the former senate president was yet to be buried.
“Unfortunately, the body has been kept this long due to issues and disagreement among members of his family,” he said.
“We had to wait for these issues to be resolved, and as of today, they have been resolved; that is why we are going ahead with the burial.”
Nsa Gil, the chief press secretary to the governor of Cross River, added that the funeral would be held at the UJ Esuene Stadium in Calabar and later at the deceased’s hometown in Bassang, Obanliku LGA.
Senate President Godswill Akpabio and many other dignitaries are expected to attend the burial.
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