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TRIBUNA VICTORY: NUJ CONGRATULATES GOV .FINTIRI .

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Daily Rendezvous  On 28th October 2023, the Governorship Election Petitions Tribunal Sitting in Yola, the Adamawa state capital  delivered Judgement in favour of the incumbent Governor of the state, His Excellency Rt.Hon.Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri. The Judgement which was unanimously endorsed by three Jurists and delivered by Justice Theodora O.Uloho put to rest all the political legal tussles and vindicated His Excellency,Rt.Hon.Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri as the substantive Governor of Adamawa state. The Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) which is an umbrella body of all Practicing Journalists in the state viewed the verdict as divine and in the best interest of the good citizens of Adamawa and beyond. The victory also reflected the resilience of  Judiciary in the country to entrenching democratic tenets and the rule of law for a formidable enterprising state like Adamawa and the nation at large. The union in congratulating His Excellency ,Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri,H...

Northern Groups Thumbs Up Gov. Abba for Prioritising Education, Human Capital Development, in Kano State

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Daily Rendezvous  - All Northern Govs Should Emulate Gov. Abba Yusuf Two northern groups, the North East Youth Progressive Union and the Coalition for Democratic Rights Group, led by Dr. Kabir Hassan Sambo, have called on all northern governors to create policies that advances youths in the region and especially once with direct impacts on educational and human capital development of the region as is clearly exemplified by the governor of Kano state, Abba Kabir Yusuf, in the last five months of his time in office. The group said the north has remained backward in terms of development compared to other regions in the country, and that Kano state governor, Abba, has already set the pace for a forward thinking northern Nigeria by sponsoring over 6000 thousand indigenes for post graduate studies in India, paying the tuition fees of thousand of indegenes studying at various tertiary institutions of learning, paying the NECO fees of over 57,000 secondary schools students, amo...

Diphtheria Outbreak in Guinea: Records 538 Cases

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Daily Rendezvous On 5 September 2023, the Ministry of Health notified WHO of a diphtheria outbreak in Guinea. From 4 July to 13 October 2023, a total of 538 cases of diphtheria, were reported in the Kankan region, in the east-central part of Guinea. Of the total cases reported, 520 are suspected and 18 confirmed with 58 deaths including 13 among confirmed cases (case fatality rate (CFR) among all cases, 11%). The 1-4 years age group accounted for the largest proportion of reported cases. Diphtheria is a highly contagious vaccine-preventable disease caused mainly by the bacteria Corynebacterium diphtheriae which can be fatal in 5-10% of cases, with a higher mortality rate in young children. However, in settings with poor access to diphtheria antitoxin, the CFR can be as high as 40%. Diphtheria remains a significant health problem in countries with poor routine vaccination coverage. According to WHO/UNICEF estimates of national immunization coverage (WUENIC), the immunization...

SUDAN: Violence Disrupting Health Services Could Cost 10, 000 Young Lives by End of 2023 - WHO, UNICEF

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Daily Rendezvous UNICEF and WHO warn that further attacks and disruptions of health and nutrition services in Sudan could cost over 10 000 young lives by the end of 2023  6 months of conflict in Sudan leave millions of children at risk of cholera, dengue, measles, malaria and other diseases without sufficient containment capacities Since the outbreak of the conflict in Sudan on 15 April 2023, UNICEF, WHO and partners have been supporting the Federal Ministry of Health and state ministries of health in Sudan to maintain vital services across the country but are increasingly challenged by the limitations in safety and security, access and resourcing. The agencies warn that further health system disruptions will result in unacceptably high numbers of preventable deaths among children and vulnerable populations. Urgent action is needed now to preserve Sudan’s health systems, especially at community and primary health care levels. Six months into the conflict, health workers...

As President Tinubu appoints Galadima, Idris says is most qualified to head PTDF

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Daily Rendezvous Hamisu Idris Medugu described the appointment of Ahmed Galadima Aminu a well development and a sound decision by President Ahmed Bola Tinubu to give him the Executive mandate as Chief Executive Secretary of the Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF) for a term of four (4) years in the first instance. Idris said the good initiative of calling onboard Galadima by President is a laudable decision as is most qualified to head affairs of PTDF considering his tract record.  Idris congratulated him and extolled a seasoned technocrat who is excellent in managing the affairs of the organization.  Recall that this evening a press release from the office of the president said the new Executive Secretary / CEO of the Petroleum Technology Development Fund has most recently served as the General Manager of the Education and Training Department at the Petroleum Technology Development Fund. According to the statement signed by Chief Ajuri Ngelale,  Spec...

Gov. Fintiri Applauds Court of Appeal over Sack of Sen. Abbo

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Daily Rendezvous The Adamawa State Governor, Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri has hailed the verdict by the Court of Appeal declaring Rev Amos Yohanna of the People’s Democratic Party as the duly elected Senator of Adamawa North Senatorial District. Rev Yohanna, had challenged Senator Ishaku Abbo’s victory from the tribunal to the Court of Appeal in Abuja. Fintiri made this known in a press statement issued to Newsmen by his Press Secretary, Humwashi Wonosikou, in Yola, Adamawa State. While congratulating Amos Yohanna over his victory at the Court of Appeal which sacked Senator Ishaku Abbo, Governor Fintiri noted that, “The judgment of the Court has further restored the confidence Nigerians reposed in the institution of the judiciary and the hope for the sustenance of democracy in our country.” He commended the Court for its courage in upholding justice and reaffirming the saying that the “Judiciary is the last hope of the common man.” According to Governor Fintiri, “The Court remains ...

Disease Outbreak News (DON): Dengue in Chad, 41 Confirmed Cases, 1342 Suspected Cases

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Daily Rendezvous On 15 August 2023, a dengue outbreak was declared by the Ministry of Public Health and Prevention in Chad. As of 1 October, there have been 1 342 suspected cases, including 41 confirmed cases reported across eight health districts in four provinces. Among the confirmed cases, one death was reported. Abéché health district in Ouaddaï province, is the current epicentre of the outbreak.   The Ministry of Public Health and Prevention has initiated a number of key response activities by implementing, in collaboration with WHO and partners, the national contingency plan for dengue preparedness and response. Dengue is a viral infection transmitted to humans through the bite of infected mosquitoes. Many dengue infections produce only mild flu-like illness and over 80% of cases are asymptomatic. There is no specific treatment for dengue; however, timely detection of cases and appropriate case management are key elements of care to prevent severity and fatality o...