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NCDC to Nigerians: Protect Yourselves, No treatment for Monkeypox

by Folarin Kehinde May 24, 2022
written by Folarin Kehinde

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control has said there are no specific treatments available for the monkeypox infection.

The centre also urged Nigerians to take certain measures to prevent contracting the disease.

This is just as the Minister of State for Health, Dr Olorunnimbe Mamora, allayed the fears of Nigerians, saying the NCDC is doing everything possible to mitigate the spread of the disease.

The PUNCH reports that monkeypox, a rare disease that is caused by infection with the monkeypox virus, belongs to the Orthopoxvirus genus in the family Poxviridae.

The disease, which according to the World Health Organisation, is endemic to West and Central African countries, has surfaced in some European countries.

While the NCDC noted that 15 out of the 46 suspected cases reported had been confirmed, countries such as the United Kingdom, the United States of America, Portugal, Spain, Israel, Lebanon and Canada among others have started to report cases.

The WHO in a statement it released last week noted that the outbreak of the monkeypox disease is being discovered in countries where it is not endemic.

But the NCDC’s post on its website, which was obtained by The PUNCH on Monday, noted that there are no specific treatments available for monkeypox.

The message read, “There are no specific treatments available for monkeypox infection, although various novel antiviral have in-vitro and animal data supportive effects such as Brincindofocir and Tecovirimat.

“Measures that can be taken to prevent infection with monkeypox virus include: avoiding contact with animals that could harbour the virus, both sick or dead animals in areas where monkeypox cases have occurred; avoiding contact with any material that has been in contact with a sick animal;

“Thoroughly cooking any animal that might have come into contact with an infected animal; handling them with standard precautions and observing monkeypox symptoms for 30 days and washing with soap and water after contact with infected animals.”

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World Autism Day: Foundation Harps on Inclusiveness for the Altistic

by Folarin Kehinde April 2, 2022
written by Folarin Kehinde

As Nigeria Joins the World to Commemorate the 2022 World Autism Day, the President and Founder, Ferdinand Effah Music Heritage Foundation, Mr Stanley Effah has call for inclusiveness of of the altistic person in workplace, education and society in general.

According to World Health Organization (WHO)approximately one in 100 children has autism, which constitutes a diverse group of conditions related to development of the brain.

Meanwhile, Effah while speaking in Abuja on Saturday at a Walk to commemorate the day explained that the World Altisim Day is special not only to the global world or nations but to families and individual because it creates an opportunity for people to help and understand the whole idea about altisim which also gives a prospect of an enabling environment especially for the altistic people who have been denied of opportunities where their hidden potentials are not exploited.

He maintained that the day is special and key to create the much needed environment so that there will be a leveraging ground and it will be easy for people to help altistic people realize their potentials.

Speaking on the theme; Inclusion in the Workplace: Challenges and Opportunities in the Post – Pandemic World” Effah noted that Inclusiveness speaks volume and the need to create that enabling environment for Altistic people has not been there.

“So I hope this day, the world should realize the potential that lies for the Altistic people because in inclusiveness, even those you think do not have anything to offer has something to offer and Altistic people and their families are denied these Opportunities”.

He advised that altistic persons should be given opportunities in workplace, education space and the society.

Furthermore, he charged parents of altistic persons never to give up, nor feel ashamed but should take pride in what God has given them and look into the potentials inherent in them.

“My message to parents with Altistic people is that they should never give up, never feel ashamed but take pride in whatever they have, I have exemplified this on my son because he was given by God, he has always been my identity everywhere I go irrespective of what people think about it and that has paid the price in the sense that we have found a path for him”.

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“Parents should never give up because there is always a hidden potential in each and every Altistic people, am using this opportunity to parents in believing in their child that there is a prospect for them to be better in the society”.

The Clinical Director, Our Lady of Guadalupe Health Foundation and Autism Center, Dr (Mrs) Izuwoh Doris on her part stated that people living with autism should not be locked away or discriminated against but should rather be helped to assess care, assess facilities that will help them improve the quality of life.

Izuwoh added that learning will make them fit into the society and become someone in future and if they cannot be able to go into regular school they can have skills that can help them to become independent in life.

She noted that altisim is not infectious or contagious but rather are set of people that thinks differently with different abilities and because of that we can help them become someone great in future.

She advised that government should create an enabling environment for the autistic people, and train teachers and guidians on therapy that suit them”.

“This is an opportunity to tell the government that children with altisim exist and we want to have equal rights with every other persons to education, healthcare and other facilities and when graduate from secondary school we want to be employed,

“They want accomodation modification in environment where they can work and also contribute their own quota, they have their own talent and can make a mark if given an opportunity”.

Continuing, She said “Therapy are quite expensive, but now parents can be trained on this, if government can step in and do this for us, standardized training that would help us give our best to the children you will see that it will become more assessible, they should train teachers so that they can be able to teach therapy when this children come to this environment”

“Doctors should be trained so that they can come up with some of the issues which include speech therapy, behavioral modification, occupation therapy, nutritional therapy and mental health therapy with there psychologists and psychiatrists which are all very important with our children with altisim”. She added.

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Breaking: FEC Approves 5G deployment in Nigeria

by Folarin Kehinde September 8, 2021
written by Folarin Kehinde

The Federal Executive Council has approved the National Policy on Fifth Generation (5G) Networks for Nigeria’s Digital Economy.

The 5G Policy was approved at the Council meeting today, Wednesday, following the presentation by the Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Isa Ali Ibrahim (Pantami).

According a statement signed by the Technical Assistant on Information Technology to the Minister, Dr Femi Adeluyi, implementation of the National Policy is with immediate effect.

The National Policy has been developed over a period of 2 years, due to the need for extensive stakeholder engagement and the need to ensure adequate public awareness and sensitization.

The stakeholder engagement was thorough and multi-sectoral in nature. It also took into account the report of the 3-month 5G trials that commenced on the 25th of November 2019.

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The report critically reviewed and studied the health and security implications of deploying 5G in Nigeria.

Leading international organisations such as the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the International Telecommunications Union (ITU), an organ of the United Nations, have confirmed that the deployment of 5G networks leave no adverse health effect and are safe.

Experts say 5G networks offer significant advantages over the current technologies.

Some of its advantages include much lower latency, higher bandwidth, greater device density, longer battery life for nodes and greater network flexibility. Several countries have already commenced the deployment of 5G and are enjoying its benefits. These countries include the United States, United Kingdom, Republic of Korea, South Africa and Lesotho, to mention but a few.

The National Frequency Management Council (NFMC), chaired by Minister Pantami, said it will soon release spectrum to the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) for the Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) that meet all the required conditions.

The NCC, the regulator of the telecommunications sector, has promised to continue to engaging stakeholders with a view to developing the regulatory instruments required for the successful deployment of the technology in Nigeria.

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FG Project more Plastics than Fishes in Oceans

by Leading Reporters July 28, 2021
written by Leading Reporters

Kenny Folarin, Abuja

The Minister of Environment Dr. Mohammed Abubakar has projected that there would be more plastics than fishes in our ocean as about eight million tonnes of plastic toxic waste are deposited in the oceans annually.

Dr. Abubakar while speaking in Abuja on Thursday at the Presentation and Unveiling of the study on Available Sustainable Alternative Materials to Plastics and Innovative Packaging and Recycling Technologies that Meet Market Needs in Africa to Reduce Plastics Leakages to the Environment noted that Plastic Pollution has become one of the gravest environmental problems confronting global community with impacts transcending national, regional and international boundaries.

According to Abubakar, Nigeria with a population of about 200 million people generates about 1.5 million tones of plastic wastes annually of which less than 10% is recycled.

Abubakar however identified inadequate waste management infrastructure, poor behavioral attitude, unskilled waste collection workforce, indiscriminate dumping and burning of plastics among others as problems of plastic pollution in the country.

Meanwhile, Abubakar explained that the study on available sustainable alternative materials on plastics is in tandem with government action to address the challenges of Plastics Wastes in the country in a holistic and sustainable manner, particularly in the quest for alternatives to drive investment in the right direction and support sustainable development objectives to which Nigeria subscribes.

He further added that to reduce plastic pollution in Nigeria the Ministry of Environment has developed National Policies on Solid Waste Management and Plastic Waste Management, Ensure a national plastic waste recycling programme and develop waste to wealth entrepreneurship programme for the empowerment of the most vulnerable group especially youth and women.

Others include, putting in place a community based management programme that encourages the involvement of local communities in modern waste management practices and the Establishment and Implementation of the Extended Producer Responsibility Programme (EPR).

UNIDO Regional Representative, represented by Dr. Otu Osu stated that Plastics has become a global topic and Nigeria is not left behind despite its rich industrial importance but plastic waste has become a problem with its physically and non physical evident.

Speaking further, Mr. Osu disclosed that according to World Health Organization (WHO) plastic waste account for 12% of the principal amount of total solid waste generated globally in 2016.

“Out of 242 million tones of plastic waste generated globally, only 9% is recycled and 14% is collected for recycling”.

Reaffirming UNIDO’s commitment to supporting Nigeria reduce plastic pollution, Osu said “UNIDO is presently supporting Nigeria in UNIDO programs which has environment as one of the 9 key component.

“UNIDO is working closely with Federal Ministry of Environment to implement the assessment piloted in Lagos State and the Federal Capital Territory.

He added that Great Lessons has been learnt from this study which will open up lots of opportunities on legal frameworks technology, administration and financially, it will also promote a secular economy for plastics to Nigeria and economy.

“I reaffirm UNIDOs commitment to supporting Nigerian government and people towards promoting inclusive and sustainable industrial development without compromising the quality of the environment”.

Ambassador of Japan to Nigeria, Mr. Matsunaga Kazuyoshi on his part noted that with Japan’s proximity with Africa through the ocean, if plastic pollution is left unchecked, the menace of marine plastic litter could harbor resounding negative impact on Japan.

Kazuyoshi stressed that plastic pollution should be a concern to all stakeholders as it affect global diversity, food security and health issues.

“It is conforming that the attention of the global community and policy maker is gradually being drawn to this danger”.

He however reassure Japan’s commitment to support developing countries to mitigate the impact of plastic pollution.

“Japan has pledged to support developing countries at mitigating the menace of plastic waste by adopting sustainable waste management system”.

“We hope that this project will bring great value to the global effort and source for a sustainable alternative to plastic”.

“We hope that it will ultimately lead to the reduction of plastic waste”. He added.

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