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R/Madrid faces UCL exit after defeat to Shakhtar Donetsk

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Second half goals from Dentinho and Manor Solomon secured a 2-0 win for Shakhtar Donetsk over Real Madrid in Group B of the UEFA Champions League on Tuesday night.

The defeat leaves Madrid’s fate in reaching the knockout stages out of their hands heading into the final round of matches.

The 13-times European Cup winners went behind in the 57th minute when substitute Dentinho capitalised on a lapse in concentration from defender Raphael Varane to score.

Second half goals from Dentinho and Manor Solomon secured a 2-0 win for Shakhtar Donetsk over Real Madrid in Group B of the UEFA Champions League on Tuesday night.

The defeat leaves Madrid’s fate in reaching the knockout stages out of their hands heading into the final round of matches.

The 13-times European Cup winners went behind in the 57th minute when substitute Dentinho capitalised on a lapse in concentration from defender Raphael Varane to score. 

Israeli forward Solomon then wrapped up the home side’s shock win over the Spanish champions in the 82nd with a solo run on the counter and finish into the bottom corner.

Dentinho came on in the first half to replace striker Junior Moraes, who was injured after being hauled down by Varane in a bid to prevent the forward racing towards goal unchallenged.

Shakhtar, who beat Madrid 3-2 away in October, are second in Group B on seven points, level with Zinedine Zidane’s Real side but ahead due to their superior head-to-head record.

In the other early fixture, Salzburg defeated Lokomotiv Moscow 3-1 in Russia.

Borno killings: Reps advocate state of emergency

Lawan Hamidu, Abuja

The Nigerian House of Representatives has called for a state of emergency in the North East following the recent killings in Borno State.

The Reps also resolved to invite President Muhammadu Buhari over the deteriorating security situation in the country especially in the North East.

This followed the adoption of a motion under matters of urgent public importance on the urgent need to investigate and condemn the needless killing of over 40 farmers in Borno State by suspected Boko haram insurgents.

Members were unanimous that the killing of the innocent farmers underscored the need for state of emergency on security across the country.

Presenting the motion on behalf of the fifteen other lawmakers from across the country, Alhaji Ahmad Santomi from Borno State described the incidence as heartless and brutal calling for urgent measures to deal with the insurgents.

“Our people are in two different extreme conditions, in one hand if they stayed at home they may be killed by hunger and starvation, on the other hand if they go out to their farmlands they are at risk of getting killed by the insurgents.

Worried by the inability by the military and other security forces to avert the continuous wanton killing of Boko Haram insurgents, bandits and terrorists in the North East and across the country.” Satomi argued.

Mr. Toby Okechukwu from Enugu State while contributing, proposed an amendment to the prayers of the motion that the House Committees on Army and Defense should ascertain the Defense Industry Corporation of Nigeria, DICON “on the preparedness of the organization to manufacture arms and ammunition for the Nigerian army and investigate and ascertain the state of the arms that should have been imported long ago.” 

Soon after, Ahmad Jaha also a member from Borno State raised a point of order, citing that one of the prayers of the motion “To Invite the President to address the lawmakers over the insecurity” was removed.

Mr. Jaha explained that Sponsor and Co-Sponsors of the motion have agreed on the motion and that the particular prayer should not have removed.

The Speaker of the House, Mr. Femi Gbajabiamila while relating and understanding the emotions of Mr. Jaha and other members, called for understanding as the channel of explaining security issues is confidential.

The Speaker also explained that “the prayer for the motion on the need to declare a state of emergency on security issues should suffice for the yearnings of all parties and ensure all far-reaching measures are achieved.”

The Leader of the House, Alhassan Ado-Doguwa and Shehu Koko from Kebbi State pleaded for understanding among members so that the government will discharge its duties of providing for the security and wellness of citizens. 

 On Saturday, suspected Boko Haram insurgents attacked and killed forty three rice farmers in Zabamari, few kilometers away from Maiduguri, Borno State, North East Nigeria.

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KADMAM calls for monitoring of Covid-19 equipment in health facilities

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By Asma’u Halilu, Kaduna

The Kaduna Maternal Accountability Mechanism, KADMAM has called for proper monitoring mechanism to be put in place to ensure effective distribution and utilization of Personal Protective Equipment PPE against covid-19 in all facilities across Kaduna State.

The call was contained in KADMAM’s Rapid Assessment Response Report from July to September 2020 which was availed to newsmen in Kaduna.

The report recommended the need for the provision of sufficient Personal Protective Equipment to the health facilities as some of those facilities are receiving gloves and masks in pieces.

KADMAM also lamented shortfall in the provision of PPEs to Primary Health Centres in Kaduna State.

The organization noted that, almost 50 percent of the health facilities have inadequate PPEs while 30 percent of the PHCs virtually have none at all.

“The Primary Health Centres being the first line of support in communities are relatively informed on Covid-19 health protocol. However, there is shortfall in provision with PPEs.”

On Primary Health Care centres rebuilt by the Kaduna State government, the assessment indicated the need for immediate facility upgrade to provide sufficient space for smooth operations, pointing out that most of the offices are used for multiple functions simultaneously.

Reporting on the security architecture of the health centres, the assessment pointed that, 30 percent of the PHCs that have Security personnel complain of inconsistency and poor capacity to protect the facilities against vandals.

While commenting on Secondary and Tertiary health facilities in the State, KADMAM observed that most of them are ready but however noted that, the Isolation centres have recorded only a few covid-19 critical cases to test its capabilities.

It further assessed that while most of the testing facilities cannot collect covid-19 samples, those with the capacity have a near 100 percent result in comparison to other facilities in terms of samples collected.

“Only one facility was reported to have non-functional laboratory as at the time of this survey”.

According to KADMAM, Partnership to Engage Reform and Learn, PERL and the new Lafiya Project collaborated to support KADMAM as well as the Media, Civil Society Organizations and relevant stakeholders to monitor 30 Secondary and 66 Primary Health Care facilities to ascertain the level of impact financially and resource-wise in response to Covid-19 in Kaduna State.

Vice-President Osinbajo Commissions Infectious Diseases and Research Centre

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Amina Mohammed, Lafia

Nigeria’s Vice-President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo has paid a one day working visit to Nasarawa State where he commissioned the State Infectious Diseases, Diagnosis and Research Centre, Lafia.

The centre which is first of its kind in West Africa was described by the Vice-President as a land mark achievement that needs to be celebrated which is why he is in the state to personally commission what he called “phenomenal achievement of the world standard.” 

Stressing that, there are only, but three of such centres in the country, while “with the completion of Nasarawa centre it has brought the number to four”.

Professor Osinbajo commended Governor Abdullahi Sule for having the zeal of continuity in governance. 

Governor Abdullahi Sule said the state Infectious Disease, Diagnosis and Research Centre which was assessed and proved by National Centre For Disease Control NCDC as one of the best diagnostic Centre in Nigeria is to conduct clinical trials on local vaccines, among other things

“I need to state that, before now, the diagnosis of several infectious diseases, such as lassa fever, yellow fever, measles, cerebrospinal meningitis, as well as the current Covid-19 pandemic, were conducted outside the State. However, with the establishment of the Centre and its full operation, the perennial diagnosis and managing challenges of infectious diseases previously experienced will become a thing of the past and treatments of such ailments will be greatly enhanced”. Governor Sule noted.

While commending his predecessor for initiating the project Governor Sule said he is committed to completing projects started by past governments that will have direct bearing on the lives of the people of the state.

The State Commissioner for Health, Pharmacist Ahmed Yahaya, said: “Before the completion of the Diagnosis Center in the state, specimens were taken to very far Centers where it takes days before the results were brought back to the state. Adding that, the completion of the Center has brought relief to both government and the people of the state.”

He praised the efforts of the Governor Sule, for ensuring the speedy completion and equipping of the center, which he described as, “the best both in the country and Africa”.

The Vice President also launched a Job Fair on Employability and Entrepreneurship for Youths of Nasarawa State and Commissioned Nasarawa Lottery Hotel just as he paid a condolence visit to the house of late APC state chairman, Philip Shekwo.

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South Africa takes over UN Security Council presidency

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South Africa has assumed the rotating monthly presidency of the United Nations Security Council.

During the month, South Africa will focus on strengthening the cooperation between African Union (AU) and United Nations. Emphasizing the importance of a proactive approach to the maintenance of international peace and security, particularly in the form of drawing greater attention to “preventative diplomacy mechanisms,” Jerry Matjila, permanent representative of South Africa to the UN and president of the Security Council for the month of December, told journalists during a hybrid press briefing at the UN headquarters in New York.

This is South Africa’s second presidency during its two-year (2019-2020) elected term on the council.

December will also be the country’s final month on the council during its current term.

In December, there will be a ministerial-level debate on “Peacebuilding and Sustaining Peace: Security Sector Governance and Reform,” said Matjila, adding that the country is organizing a high-level open videoconferences debate on cooperation between the UN and AU peace and security architectures.

As its third signature event, South Africa has chosen to have a briefing on “the promotion and strengthening of the rule of law, focusing on strengthening the cooperation between the Security Council and the International Court of Justice.”

In relation to other African issues, an adoption is anticipated to renew the mandate of the UN Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, with a briefing and consultations ahead of the renewal.

There are meetings related to Sudan and South Sudan as well.

On South Sudan, there will be a briefing and consultations on the activities of the United Nations Mission in South Sudan, as well as a briefing by the chair of the 2206 South Sudan Sanctions Committee.

On Iran, the council is scheduled to receive the secretary-general’s report on the implementation of Resolution 2231, which in 2015 endorsed the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action on Iran’s nuclear program.

According to Matjila, there will also be regular meetings on Syria, Yemen and the situation in the Middle East, a quarterly meeting on Afghanistan and the semi-annual debate on the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals.

The council will also be watching developments in Ethiopia, Western Sahara and Nagorno-Karabakh, said the ambassador.

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Kwara govt reaffirms support for HIV response in the state

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The Kwara State Government has vowed not to relent in its efforts to protect and improve the healthcare of its people.

The state Deputy Governor and Chairman, Kwara State AIDS Control Agency, Mr Kayode Alabi made this known on Tuesday as the state joined the world to celebrate 2020 World AIDS day in his Office.

Mr Alabi said the Kwara State Government had continued the sustainability of  HIV intervention gains by supporting the Kwara State AIDS Control Agency despite the emergence of COVID-19 and declining financial resources.

He added that despite the setback suffered in the fight against HIV/AIDS due to Covid-19, the State in partnership with the implementing partners have devised newer strategies and approaches at ensuring people living with HIV get the required care.

He lauded international donors’ support through the implementing partners for making the State achieve low prevalence, according to  Nigeria AIDS Indicator and Impact Survey 2018 report.

The Project Manager, Kwara State AIDS Control Agency, Dr Saleem Alabi, said the State had been using the health and the non-health sectoral approach in curbing the spread of HIV in the State.

He added that Covid-19 had limited the access of people living with HIV(PLHIV) to antiretroviral drugs in hospitals, especially during the lockdown. 

Dr Alabi said the state government and partners subsequently decided to provide PLHIVs with medicines that could last for months. 

Present at the event were Mr Owolabi Razak, Chairman, House Committee on Health and Environment, Commissioner for Health, Dr Raji Razak, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Health, Dr Abubakar Ayinla, Implementing Partners and other stakeholders.

By Tunde Akanbi, Ilorin

Early voting opens in Ghana’s election

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Early polls have opened for essential workers in Ghana ahead of national elections on Monday.

The Electoral Commission says more than 100 security personnel, journalists and staff of the electoral commission who will be busy on election day are expected to vote.

President Nana Akufo-Addo is facing re-election challenge from former President John Mahama in what is expected to be a tight contest.

Covid-19 protocols, including wearing of masks and washing of hands are being strictly enforced at the designated polling centres in all 275 constituencies.

Voters will be turned away for not wearing masks.

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Yuletide: Oyo government cautions residents against Covid-19

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The Government of Oyo State on Tuesday, warned residents to continue to strictly observe the COVID-19 safety protocols, as it declared that the virus is still very much around.

An advisory by the Emergency Operations Centre (EOC), of the State, warned that COVID-19 “is still very much around with us”, adding that residents of the State must strictly adhere to safety protocols, even during the Yuletide.

The advisory indicated that Oyo residents should, at the period, follow the direction of the state-sponsored advocacy on COVID-19, #Own Your Action, noting that responsible living and strict adherence to the guidelines would help the State to curtail the spread of the disease during the festive period.

A statement by the Chief Press Secretary to Governor Seyi Makinde, Mr Taiwo Adisa, indicated that the advisory by the EOC equally commended residents of the State for the efforts made so far in complying with the COVID-19 prevention measures in the State.

The statement reads, “The state government salutes the resilience and fortitude with which members of the public have carried themselves in spite of all the challenges faced in the year 2020. We believe as the year comes to an end, and another year is on the horizon, the hopes and aspirations of the citizens of the State will be actualised.”

“With this, it is expected that as responsible citizens of our dear State, we will continue to comply with the COVID-19 prevention measures in public places, especially offices, shopping malls and outlets, schools, recreation centres and any location outside the homes,”.

The statement warned that in light of the end of year activities and forthcoming festivities, visitors and residents of the State would have to be responsible in organising social events, noting that all events must be organised in compliance with COVID-19 guidelines.

It implored visitors and residents of the State to be wise and responsible in attending and organising social events, in compliance with the State COVID-19 advisories, as the reality of end of year social activities, which involves traveling into and within the State, would soon commence with the festivities.
The statement read, “Religious and community leaders, organisers of end of year programmes, including children parties and concerts, as well as owners of recreational facilities, are to remember that the pandemic is ongoing, and to ensure the orderly conduct of their activities to prevent widespread infections in the State.”

The government promised to continue to work assiduously to deliver on its promises to the citizens, noting, however, that residents should “share the joy and not the virus” at the period, while wishing all residents happy celebrations.

By Olubunmi Osoteku, Ibadan

FCTA pledges to tackle poverty, sanitation in rural communities

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By Hudu Yakubu, Abuja 

The Minister of State in the Nigerian Federal Capital Territory FCT, Dr. Ramatu Tijjani Aliyu, has expressed the commitment of the FCT Administration to reduce multi-dimensional poverty levels and achieve set targets in water, sanitation and hygiene.  

The minister gave this commitment during the official inauguration of Abaji Water Treatment Plant in Abaji Area Council of the FCT. 

Attaining SDGs
The Minister also stated that the project would no doubt assist to improve the health and economic condition of the benefiting communities, and take the FCT a step closer to advancing the cause of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) attainment.  

Aliyu also revealed that the administration has initiated actions to achieve the targets of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WSH) and to achieve Open Defecation Free (ODF) status across the FCT in line with the Executive Order number 9.  

We are indeed committed to meeting the ODF target before the nationally set date of 2025 and universal access to water and sanitation by the SDG target of 2030. Already, we have developed an SDG action plan for the FCT and have aligned the 17 SDGs with our ministerial deliverables and applicable Presidential Directives and Executive Orders. Our 2021 budget priorities have been dictated by the need to meet these objectives,” she said.  

The minister, however, assured other communities that are yet to benefit, that the administration was working to ensure that water is provided for them to improve their wellbeing, noting that the project has the capacity to serve more than one million people, and expressed the hope that it would help the communities to adequately meet their water and sanitation needs.  

Protection of facilities by the community
Aliyu charged the beneficiary communities to demonstrate genuine appreciation for the project, by protecting the facilities from vandalization, while tasking them to ensure that the taps and water kiosks are turned off when not in use, and to avoid wastage.    

The minister affirmed that in order to ensure sustainability and uninterrupted water supply to the communities, the project facilities need to be serviced and maintained regularly and considering the economic realities and subsisting competing needs, the FCT Administration shall continue to leverage on partnerships such as the one with the Office of the Senior Special Assistant to the President (OSSAP) on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), that delivered this project, to deepen and extend service delivery.  

The Administration shall also be counting on beneficiaries’ willingness to contribute their quota to the sustenance of quality service delivery through the introduction of metering for token water rate payments”, she added.

Challenges of expanding infrastructure in FCT
Earlier, the FCT Permanent Secretary, Mr. Olusade Adesola, noted that the administration has been grappling with the challenge of expanding infrastructure to the teeming population of Abuja, stressing that the inauguration of the treatment plant was to mitigate one of the challenges posed by inadequate infrastructure.  

 Adesola further noted that the inauguration of the water treatment plant was a testament of the administration’s commitment to improving the welfare and general wellbeing of the people in the FCT in line with the SDG mantra: “leave no one behind”.  

The project comprises the construction of raw water intake structure, flocculation of  bad sedimentation tank, a filter unit, a clean water tank, high lift pump station, chemical building and dosing system, a service reservoir and transmission and distribution network pipelines.  

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Uganda’s Bobi Wine suspends election campaign

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Ugandan presidential candidate Robert Kyagulanyi, known as Bobi Wine, has suspended his campaigns, following the injury of members of his campaign team and damage to his car.

The opposition candidate says bullets were fired at his car, puncturing the tyres and rendering it immobile.
Videos shared by his campaign team on social media showed a yet to be identified object exploding meters away from him.

Earlier in Kayunga, east of Kampala, armed forces fired tear gas to disperse his supporters.
Four members of his campaign team were injured.
One of them, identified as music producer Dan Magic was hit in the face.

A police officer who is part of the security detail given to presidential candidates by the Electoral Commission also suffered head injuries.

Bobi Wine says he will visit the Electoral Commission on Wednesday to voice his discontent.
Almost two weeks ago, 54 people died in protests as the candidates’ supporters called for his release from detention.

He had been arrested at a campaign rally.
Bobi Wine was later charged with violating pandemic restrictions on gathering of crowds and granted bail.
The security forces have continued to block him and other opposition politicians’ rallies.

In a national address on Sunday, President Yoweri Museveni, defended the actions of the police and army, saying that no politician was untouchable.

Campaigns for the January elections have continued to heat up as they draw closer to the capital.

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