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EU to improve cooperation with Morocco on migrants

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The European Union wants to improve cooperation with Morocco for the return of the later’s citizens who don’t qualify asylum or refugee status in the bloc, the European Commissioner for Home Affairs, Ylva Johansson said.

“I am here with a mandate to negotiate readmission and visa facilitation, we will see how the discussions go,” she said during a press briefing at the beginning of a two-day official visit.

“An ageing Europe needs labour, and irregular arrivals are frightening European citizens (…): For me, having fewer irregular arrivals and sending back those who are not allowed to stay is closely linked to visa facilitation and legal migration,” she explained.

In the midst of the migration crisis in the Canary Islands, her first visit to Morocco also aims to “continue discussions” on readmission mechanisms launched by Spanish Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska last week during a visit to Rabat.

Illegal arrivals in the Spanish archipelago off the northwest coast of Africa “have increased by more than 1000%” this year, “it seems that more than half of the migrants are Moroccan and it is important to know how to ensure that they return,” the commissioner said.

Johansson also plans to discuss with the Moroccan authorities their “needs” in terms of migration management and the “means necessary for shared benefits”.

Since 2018, Morocco has received 343 million euros of European aid on various programs (police training, education, etc.), according to data released Tuesday.

The European Union sees each year between two and three million regular arrivals (workers, students or refugees) from different countries of the world. About half of those who enter legally leave.

Last year, there were about 100,000 expulsion decisions, about a third of which were followed by effective return, mostly to Ukraine and the Balkans, according to figures released.

Yvla Johansson, who is leading the reform of the European migration pact, pleads for greater efficiency in the return of illegal migrants to their countries of origin and considers it a priority to obtain “good readmission agreements”.

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National Park Service partners with NTDC on ecotourism, domestic tourism

Zeniat Abubakar, Abuja

The National Park Service is set to partner with the Nigeria Tourism Development Corporation, NTDC for the development and promotion of ecotourism in Nigeria.

The Conservator General, National Park Service Dr Ibrahim Goni, disclosed this when the Director General of NTDC, Mr Folorunsho Coker paid him a courtesy visit at the park headquarters in Abuja.

Goni noted that the collaboration is aimed at uplifting and promoting the ecotourism potentials of the Service and for the diversification of the country’s economy.

“We have to re-emphasise the issue of positivity so that Nigerians can lead other African countries in tourism – ecotourism and domestic tourism.”

“We are working to make Nigeria one of the best tourism destinations in the world, Nigerians should look inward at what we have and patronise our own,’’ Goni said.

In his response the NTDC Boss Mr Coker, said that the growth of Nigeria is Pan-Nigeria and the growth of Africa is Pan-Africa.

“The rest of the world has a problem, Europe has a problem, America has a problem, and at least in the next five years I don’t see anybody really stretching their hand out to come and visit us or help us”.

“But if Africans are helping Africans, Kenyans who have animals are exchanging livestock with Nigeria or South Africa, the Ethiopians who know how to fly planes are extending roots to Nigeria and vice versa, the days of Nigerians going to donate their money abroad, for me, is gone”.

“If you want to make money from Nigeria, come and join us here, let’s make the money together, you can take part of your own away but leave our own here”, Coker explained.

He said that countries around the world are categorically writing it into law banning cars that use petrol 2030 and that will definitely affect the prices of oil.

“It tells us quite clearly that even though oil is about 38 dollars to a barrel today, there is going to come a point well into the future that oil won’t be worth very much.”

“Therefore, let’s start looking at alternatives that we have and in this sense, Nigeria is truly a rich country.”

“Apart from the physical side of tourism attractions that you see, God has even blessed us beyond that in terms of what Nigeria is great for and known for,” he added.

The NTDC boss noted that the Service’s potentials, if properly exploited, will also help curb crime across the nation.

He applauded the Nigerian National Service for its collaboration with relevant agencies to ensure it meets global standards.

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Counter-Terrorism: Ministry of Defence Signs MOU with China

Nokai Origin, Abuja

In a bid to fight against terrorism in the country, the Ministry of Defence has signed a Protocol Document on China’s provision of Military assistance gratis to Nigeria.

This was done at a brief ceremony at the Ministry of Defence Headquarters Abuja,

A statement by the Special Assistant to the Minister of Defence on Media and Publicity, Mohammad Abdulkadri said this is to deepen the bilateral Military Cooperation with the People ‘s Republic of China.

The Minister of Defence, (Retired) Maj Gen Bashir Salihi thanked the Acting Chinese Ambassador to Nigeria Mr. Zhao Yong on behalf of the Federal Government while noting that China’s provision of Military Assistance is timely.

General Magashi pointed out that it will be a force multiplier for the troops in counter terrorism operation in the North East Nigeria.

He said the gesture is well appreciated considering the fact that terrorism is a global security challenge and fighting it requires the Cooperation of all countries to jointly defeat it.


He therefore appealed to other friendly countries to emulate the support of China to Nigeria so that collectively terrorism can be totally defeated in the country sooner than anticipated.


Leader of the 3-man China’s delegation, Acting Ambassador Chinese Embassy, Mr Zhao Yong supported by the Defence Attaché to Nigeria, Senior Colonel Liu Yongxuan while Signing the MoU assured the Minister of continuous strong military bilateral Cooperation with Nigeria.

They noted that the gratis to Nigeria on government to government is specific to the areas of diplomatic exchanges, Defence procurement and capacity building through training will be reinforced in joint cooperation to fight terrorism in the country.

The Nigeria-China diplomatic relation dates back to 1971 and has since been cordially consummated by both countries with Signing of various MoUs including the provision of Military Aid gratis in 2013, 2016 and Acquisition of Defence Equipment in 2019 among others.

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World Aids Day: Nigerian government commits to increased testing

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By Gloria Essien, Abuja


The Nigerian government says it would leave no one behind and make sure no one dies as a result of HIV in the country.

The Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Mr. Boss Mustapha, made the promise at an event organised by the National Agency for the Control of Aids, to mark World Aids Day 2020, in Abuja.

He said that Nigeria as a country aligns fully with the global solidarity and shared responsibility which requires the country to view global health responses, including the AIDS response, in a new way.  

“The appropriation and release of a minimum of 1% of consolidated revenue from the federation account to the Basic Healthcare Provision Fund has provided a strong financial base for sustained funding of primary health care and set the tone for the implementation of State Social Health Insurance Schemes nationwide. It is my recommendation that all States fully implement Social Health Insurance Schemes with the integration of HIV prevention and treatment services,” Boss Mustapha said.

He also urged drug manufacturers in Nigeria to, in line with the President’s Executive Order on local content expedite efforts towards the production of Anti-Retroviral Drugs and HIV test kits within the Country.

“To this end the Nigerian Government is grateful to all our Partners, The United States Government, United Nations Joint Programme on AIDS (UNAIDS) and indeed the UN system, The Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria for their collaborative roles in supporting HIV Prevention and Treatment services in Nigeria. 1 therefore call on the private sector to work more with NACA and the Nigerian Business Coalition against AIDS for a sustained access to life saving medicines, vaccines and diagnostics,” Mustapha said.

He therefore assured stakeholders of Government’s commitment to ensure human rights are respected, rights of women and girls as well as gender equality are at the centre of providing health services as we work towards zero new HIV infections by 2030 and attaining the 95:95:95 global HIV/AIDS Targets.

The Nigerian minister of health, Dr. Osagie, encouraged all Nigerians to take up the responsibility of knowing their HIV status by going for a test. 

“I acknowledge improvements in HIV treatment coverage despite COVID-19 Induced disruptions. By the end of June this year, we had 1,228,100 patients on ART, a good 150,000 patients more than we had in June last year, and a fulfillment of the pledge made by His Excellency the President, to increase the number of persons on HIV medication,” Dr. Ehanire said.

He also said that there is need to continue to raise awareness about HIV, promote the rights of people living with HIV, and importantly, ensure access to life-saving HIV medicines for them.

“This year has been unique because of the new challenges to our Health System and our lives brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic, in spite of which, I am pleased to note we are still on track to ending the AIDS epidemic in Nigeria,” The minister said.

He also stressed that the theme for this year, ‘United to End AIDS in the Midst of COVID-19’, is about shared responsibility. Shared responsibility is no longer an option. 

“We reaffirm the critical role of country ownership and sustainability as important elements of the endeavor, including domestic investment, an enabling environment and ensuring people-centered policy-making and implementation. It has also been demonstrated that community-led actions can help improve access and quality of services.  

’’We are committed to achieving epidemic control and the goal of ending the AIDS epidemic by 2030. We know that intensive effort will be required to achieve this. It is against this background that the National Treatment and PMTCT Programme – NTPP – has been reinvigorated, with the support of our partners, to strengthen the health sector response. We have also adopted new, evidence-based approaches that ensure services are accessible to everyone needing it. The new National Guidelines for Prevention, Treatment and Care and the National Acceleration Plan for Paediatric and Adolescent HIV Treatment and Care are examples of two initiatives which we shall be presenting here today,” Dr. Ehanire added.

In his welcome address, the Director General of the National Agency for the Control of Aids, NACA, Dr. Gambo Aliyu, encourage all Nigerians to take up the responsibility of knowing their HIV status by going for a test. 

On his part, the World Health Organisation Country Representative in Nigeria, Dr. Walter Mulombo said: “December 1 every year, the global community comes together to mark World AIDS Day to show support for people living with HIV and to remember those who have lost their lives to AIDS. 

”Globally, there are 38 million people living with HIV and 67% of them are living in the WHO African Region. In 2019, more than 1 million people in the Region were newly infected with HIV, accounting for 60% of the global total, and sadly, 440,000 people in the Region died from HIV-related causes.”

Other partners at the event also pledged more support for HIV response in Nigeria.

Power Sector Reform Bill passes second reading

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Lawan Hamidu, Abuja

The House of Representatives has passed for second reading a Bill for an Act to Amend the Nigerian Electric Power Sector Reforms Act 2010.

The amendment is to provide for Electricity Distribution Companies to Reimburse any Power Consumer who incurs expenses in the Acquisition and Maintenance of Electricity Apparatus Connected to the National Grid.

Mr. Rollannd Igbakpa, while leading the debate said the bill will seek to ensure Nigerians enjoy affordable and safe electricity.

Mr. Igbakpa stated that “the Bill is people-oriented, seeking to ensure Nigerians enjoy affordable and safe electricity.

It is not a progressive practice for Nigerians to have to repair or replace electricity transformers without due compensation, this is to their disenfranchisement.”

He blamed some of the exorbitant expenses consumers expend to carry out these services on negligence on the part of the electricity distribution companies.

Magaji Da’u Aliyu a member from Jigawa State while speaking against the Bill stated that the electricity distribution companies have suffered tremendously due to lack of infrastructure and availability of the duly required enabling environment to thrive.

He said “The companies have just begun to break even due to the unfavorable business environment of the past.

However the distribution companies have assured us that they will continue to act in favour of consumers.”

Mr. Ndudi Elumelu while contributing to debate stated that the Bill would ensure the right of Nigerians as it relates to electricity service-delivery were respected.

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Zimbabwe limits all public gatherings surge COVID-19 cases

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The Zimbabwean government has limited the number of people permitted at any public gathering to 100 to avoid confusion and violation of COVID-19 restrictions.

The government had specified different numbers for various types of public gatherings as a way to control the spread of the pandemic.

But addressing a post-cabinet media briefing, Information Minister Monica Mutsvangwa said the different numbers were causing confusion and violation of COVID-19 restrictions.

“Accordingly, henceforth, the number of people permitted at any gathering is restricted to 100, irrespective of what the gathering is being convened for,” she said.

At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, the government had imposed a limit of 100 people or less for church gatherings and 50 people or less at funerals but this was later relaxed as the rate of new infections declined around September.

Mutsvangwa said in view of the need to promote the tourism sector, closing hours for restaurants have been extended from the current 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. and for the operators to continue strictly observing COVID-19 prevention guidelines.

“Cabinet takes this opportunity to call upon all citizens to strictly adhere to COVID-19 protective and preventive guidelines in order to arrest the surge in confirmed cases,” Mutsvangwa said.

As of Monday, Zimbabwe had recorded 10,034 COVID-19 cases, 8,489 recoveries and 277 deaths.

Meanwhile, the country reopened a number of its busiest land borders on Tuesday to private motorists and pedestrians under a phased reopening of ports of entry and exit.

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Minister calls for dignity in reportage of people with disability

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By Rahila Lassa, Abuja

The Nigerian Government has urged the Media to disseminate issues that affect Persons with Disabilities to the members of the society with dignity.

Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, Sadiya Umar Farouq, made the call at a media briefing ahead of the International Day of Persons with Disabilities in Abuja, Nigeria.

She said, the role of the media is key to influencing and encouraging inclusiveness of the Persons with Disabilities in all aspects of the society.

“We will continue to count on your robust collaboration towards achieving our common goal,” She said

The Minister also commended the resilience and determination of the Persons with Disabilities in different fields of endeavor and their contribution to nation building.

According to her, the Federal Government is committed to ensuring that persons living with disabilities have access to education, employment, social protection, health and other essential services.

I urge us all to be sensitive to the needs of persons with disabilities and the protection of their rights by supporting the provision of an enabling environment that will promote the realization of their potentials, to enable them live fulfilled lives and make meaningful contributions to societal growth and development,” the Minister reiterated.

Farouq noted that the Ministry will continue to collaborate with various stakeholders and partners to achieve its aims and objectives on issues of disabilities in Nigeria.

Speaking at the event, the Director Humanitarian Affairs in the Ministry, Alhaji Goni Grema said the day was intended to prompt member States and other disability stakeholders to focus on issues relating to total inclusion of Persons with Disabilities.

The theme for this year’s International Day of Persons with Disabilities which is celebrated on 3rd of every December is, Building Back better: Toward a disability- Inclusive, Accessible and Sustainable post covid-19 world.

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.