Health
Lagos residents fear possible outbreak of epidemic over LAWMA trucks by roadsides


Residents of Old Ota Road, in the Agbado Oke Odo Local Council Development Area of Lagos State took to the streets on Friday to protest against the return of refuse trucks to the road, according to Punch Metro report.
The residents, including schoolchildren, displayed placards with different inscriptions to express anger over the pollution caused by the trucks owned by the Lagos State Waste Management Authority and operators of the Private Sector Participants (PSP).
Some of the inscriptions read, ‘Our children are falling sick every day,’ ‘Carbon dioxide and methane gasses cause cancer of the lungs,’ ‘Save our children from cholera and Lassa fever,’ ‘Flies and maggots are living with us, save our health,’ among others.
One of the protesters, Sulaimon Iroko, said the trucks surfaced on the road about a month ago, adding that those who operated food business were shutting down operation because of the pollution caused by the trucks.
He said, “We woke up about a month ago only to see the LAWMA and PSP refuse trucks on our road. They said the government told them to stop dumping refuse at the Ojota landfill and Igando dump, and they should be coming to our area.
“We told them that our council chairman was not aware and when we asked our community leaders, they also denied knowledge of such development.
“We had decided to let go until about two weeks ago when we saw that the trucks had multiplied and more than 50 of them would sometimes queue up for days on the road.
“Our community now stinks and children are falling sick regularly. There are about six primary and secondary schools on that road; schoolchildren resumed about a week ago. They are also becoming affected as some of them have started taking ill and their parents are noticing it.
“People who have houses on the road have been affected as well. This is because of the filth water that flows from the road into houses. Motorists and commuters passing on the road cover their nostrils because of the horrible odour.”
Another protester, Ahmed Musa, said the trucks were also responsible for recent accident on the road.
“Accidents have been happening on that road because they are taking over the road. People selling food can no longer open their shops. We cannot allow this to continue. They should find another route to the dump. We suggest the use the Oja Oba area to access the dump and then they could use Oke Odo as exit.
“We also want the government to tell us if they indeed authorised the return of the trucks because nobody knew they were coming until they showed up,” he said.


The LAWMA trucks that caused the protesters
An environmentalist, Pelumi Lawal, asked that the government to relocate the dump.
He said, “The offloading of municipal solid waste at Oke Odo landfill should be stopped because it is exposing people to the unfriendly environmental practices of the PSP trucks, which queue up in numbers from day till dawn, releasing methane and awful carbon dioxide gasses to the atmosphere. This has altered the environmental integrity of our community and may soon lead to outbreak of diseases because the aerobic decomposition of these waste breeds maggots in their thousands right on the street.
“The area was a dump site during the time of former Governor Fashola. That was 10 years ago. But when people fought it, the governor relocated the dump. We heard that the new government plans to use dumps in other parts of the state for estates and make the poor in Oke Odo to suffer for it. Development and lives, which is more important?”
Our correspondent saw maggots dropping on the road from one of the trucks.
It was learnt that some of the PSP operators held a meeting with the residents on Friday.
The General Manager of LAWMA, Mr Segun Adeniji, confirmed the use of the area.
He noted that the government was taking measures to handle the environmental issues arising from the use of the area.
“Yes, we are using the place for now and we are taking precautions to manage the environmental issues, including the use of chemicals,” he said.
Source: Punch
Health
Enhancement of Military Health Services: Matawalle Meets U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defence for Health


In a significant move to bolster Defence Health Services and strengthen the partnership between the United States and Nigeria, the Minister of State for Defence, H.E. Dr. Muhammad Bello Matawalle, met with a U.S. delegation led by Dr. David Smith, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defence for Health.
A statement endorsed by Henshaw Ogubike, director of Information and PR at the Ministry, shows that the the meeting focused on enhancing the existing collaboration in defence health between the two nations, which has previously facilitated the establishment of high-tech laboratories in Nigeria.
The Honourable Minister commended the U.S. for their efforts and urged for the expansion of these medical facilities beyond Abuja and Lagos to reach more derserved regions.
Dr. Matawalle emphasized the strategic integration of health services to improve the welfare of the Armed Forces of Nigeria, stating, “A healthy military is the backbone of a strong nation.” He reiterated the government’s commitment to ensuring that military personnel have access to top-tier healthcare services and facilities. To this end, he called for an increase in the defence budget allocated to health, viewing it as a vital investment in the nation’s future and stability.
Furthermore, the Minister highlighted that these initiatives align with Nigeria’s broader commitment to enhancing military readiness while addressing public health challenges that affect both service members and the civilian population. He noted that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration is dedicated to improving healthcare for military personnel and civilians, recognizing healthcare as a cornerstone of national security.
In his remarks, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Defence, Dr. Ibrahim Abubakar Kana mni, stated that this initiative would positively impact military health and serve as a model for strengthening Nigeria’s overall healthcare system. “This collaboration marks a turning point for Nigeria’s defence health system,” he asserted.
Dr. Smith praised the Minister for his proactive approach to health readiness, underscoring the critical connection between health systems and military effectiveness. “Health is as crucial as any weapon system in ensuring military success, and we are committed to supporting Nigeria’s efforts to enhance its defence health system,” he remarked.
The U.S. delegation is in Nigeria to further advance initiatives aimed at sustaining progress against HIV, accelerating efforts towards the United Nations’ 95-95-95 goals, and working towards the elimination of HIV as a public health threat by 2030.
Health
Neptune Prime publisher to unveil cancer clinic, school, foundation for late journalists’ families as son weds in Yobe


The publisher of Neptune Prime newspapers, Dr Hassan Gimba, has announced plans to commission three major projects in his home state, Yobe State
In an invitation letter sent to newsmen on Wednesday, the publisher disclosed that the event, which is scheduled to take place on August 31, is coinciding with the wedding Fatiha of his son, Barrister Suleiman Gimba.
According to the letter, the wedding Fatiha will take place by 11:00am at the residence of Mohammed Babate, Behind Water Board, Army Barracks, Potiskum.
“Immediately after the wedding Fatihah, we will be commissioning the Hafsatu Gimba Ahmed Memorial School located at VIO Street, Unguwar Jaji, Potiskum.
“This institution is dedicated to the memory of my late mother, aiming to serve the educational needs of our community,” the letter noted.
Dr Gimba added that as part of the launch programme, the Abubakar Monja Lifeline Foundation for Late Journalists’ Families, which he founded to cater to the families of journalists who have passed away, will be empowering youths it trained in tailoring and plumbing.
“Additionally, I would like to invite you to inspect the ongoing construction of the Lami Fatima Babare Cancer Outreach and Clinic situated nearby, also in Unguwar Jaji.
“The clinic is an initiative of the Lami Fatima Babare Cervical Cancer Foundation, which was founded in 2020 – in memory of my late wife, Lami Fatima Babare – to provide medical services and referrals to cancer patients,” the letter noted.


The Enugu State Government has announced its intention to revamp the existing infrastructural facilities to give the Enugu State College of Health Technology in Oji River a face-lift and also scale-up institution to a technology-savvy citadel of learning.
The government made this known during a meeting with the management, staff, and students of the institution at the Enugu State Government House at the weekend, stressing its commitment to ensuring quality health service delivery in the state.
The government, which made this known through the Special Adviser on Health Matters, Dr. Yomi Jaye, also asked the students of the institution to go back to school and continue with their academic calendar, as all those involved in the recent breach of security in the school’s neighborhood had been rounded up and now facing the law.
The governor equally gave the college management a two-week ultimatum to develop a workplan, which the government would work on to ensure that the school functions at its optimum level.
Briefing Government House correspondents after the meeting, Dr. Jaye said, “We interacted with the management, staff and students of the Enugu State College of Health Technology, Orji River, to come up with a strategic plan to revamp the college and restore its lost glory.
His Excellency, Governor Peter Mbah, has expressed his willingness not only to revamp the school, but to upscale it to a technology-savvy teaching community.
“As you can see, the government is bullish about building Type-2 Healthcare Centre in each of the 260 wards and this college will produce some of the qualified workers that will deliver quality healthcare services to Ndi Enugu.
“We appeal to the parents and guardians to allow the students to go back to school and resume their academic activities as more security personnel have been deployed to make sure that both Oji River and its neighbouring communities are properly secured.
“It is also important to inform you that those who perpetrated the security breach have since been arrested and the victims, which included one student, also freed,” he maintained.
Also speaking, the Provost of the College, Dr. Lazarus Ezugwu, expressed his happiness over the state government’s move to revamp the institution, saying he was optimistic that the glory of the institution would be restored in no distant time.
When commending Governor Peter Mbah and the security agencies for their swift response to the recent security breach at the College, he also confirmed that security had been strengthened around the institution and Oji River in general.
“The meeting is such a commendable one. It goes a long way in telling us the type of visionary leader we have in the state. To be sincere, the total overhaul that will be done in the college is going to be enormous. What is coming to the college cannot be imagined because the governor has shown both special interest and political will. This is what we have been yearning for, for so many years,” Dr. Ezugwu stated.
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