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‘I’m not witch-hunting anybody’ — Governor Abiodun speaks on demolition of Datkem plaza

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Dapo Abiodun, governor of Ogun, says he is not being “vindictive” regarding the partial demolition of Datkem Plaza.

Abiodun spoke on Monday during the inspection of the reconstruction of Mowe-Ofada road in the Obafemi-Owode LGA of the state.

Datkem Plaza is a building owned by Olufunke, wife of Gbenga Daniel, former governor of Ogun state.

Daniel governed Ogun from 2003 to 2011.

Last Sunday, Datkem Plaza, a building situated in the Ijebu Ode area of Ogun, was demolished by officials of the state urban development ministry.

In a statement issued through Adeyinka Kotoye, her counsel, Olufunke accused the Ogun governor of “illegality”, adding that despite suffering unimaginable and huge losses, she will continue to seek redress in court.

Speaking during the inspection, Abiodun said the demolition exercise was not to “witch-hunt” anyone in the state.

The Ogun governor said building codes must be respected, adding that the state would be “chaotic” if building laws are disregarded.

“We are a responsible government. We are responsible to our citizens. We are a law-abiding administration,” he said.

“I’m sure that everyone will testify to the fact that since I assumed office in 2019, I have ensured equity, fairness, and upheld the rule of law.

“I have not in any way, form or manner attempted to be vindictive or appear like someone who is trying to witch-hunt anybody.

“These are some of the insinuations I have read on the social media and nothing could be further from the truth.”

Abiodun asked residents to always abide by building codes of the state.

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NAFDAC shuts Maiduguri market for selling drugs damaged by flood

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Mojisola Adeyeye, director-general of the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), has directed the closure of the Gomboru drug market in Maiduguri, Borno state.

In a social media post on Thursday, NAFDAC said it was discovered that drugs affected by the flood were being washed and sun-dried for sale at the market.

“After the recent flooding in Maiduguri that submerged the Gomboru drug market where contaminated drugs were washed and sun-dried for resale, the NAFDAC DG ordered the immediate closure of the market to conduct a thorough shop-to-shop removal of these compromised drugs,” the post reads.

On September 10, many residents fled their homes following a flood incident which affected parts of Fori, Galtimari, Gwange, and Bulabulin in Maiduguri.

The flood occurred due to the collapse of the Alau Dam which has been at full capacity for weeks.

In a separate post, NAFDAC said it had shut down an illegal factory producing counterfeit cosmetic products at Benue Plaza, Trade Fair Complex in Lagos state.

“NAFDAC officers raided the location discovering various unregistered chemicals and packaging materials, along with expired products that were being revalidated for sale,” the post reads.

The operation also led to the seizure of over 1,200 cartons of fake cosmetic products.

Items including mini-mixing containers, unlabelled chemicals, batch coding materials, and thinners, were confiscated and take to the NAFDAC office for further investigation.

The agency estimated the street value of the confiscated items to about ₦50 million.

It urged the public to be cautious when purchasing cosmetic products and report any suspicious activities to the nearest NAFDAC office.

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Rwanda begins mpox vaccination — first in Africa

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Rwanda has commenced the first African administration of the mpox vaccine, with several hundred high-risk individuals vaccinated.

Jean Kaseya, director-general of the Africa Centre for Disease Control (Africa CDC), told journalists on Thursday that the first 300 doses were administered on Tuesday.

He added that the exercise was carried out near the border with the Democratic Republic of Congo, where the “high-risk populations” are.

“This outbreak must be stopped very quickly,” Kaseya said.

“We also need this vaccine to start to be manufactured in Africa, and we are working strongly and closely with our manufacturers and also our partners to have these vaccines manufactured from one of the African countries.”

The Rwandan ministry of health also announced the vaccination campaign, saying it is targeted at “health workers, cross-border business operators, hospitality workers, and other high-risk groups”.

The DR Congo has been the epicenter of the outbreak in Africa, with 2,912 new mpox cases and 14 deaths recorded in the last one week.

This has taken the tally of cases to 6,105 and 738 deaths since the beginning of the year.

Tedros Ghebreyesus, director-general of the World Health Organisation (WHO), on Thursday, urged more countries to contribute to the response.

“International collaboration and support are needed to stop the spread of the virus,” he wrote on X.

The DR Congo is expected to start its vaccination campaign in the first week of October.

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Edo State government declares today work-free day for guber poll

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The Edo government has declared September 20 as a work-free day to enable workers and residents to travel to their voting areas ahead of the state’s governorship election.

The election is scheduled for September 21 across 18 LGAs in the state.

In a statement on Thursday, Joseph Eboigbe, secretary to the state government (SSG), assured that adequate security arrangements are in place for the conduct of the election.

“This is to enable workers and other electorates to travel to their voting areas ahead of the September 21 governorship election in the state,” the statement reads.

“The government wishes everyone journey mercies and reassures that security measures have been provided to ensure a free, fair, and credible election.”

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