NASS leadership election: Group makes case for women inclusion

The Adinya Arise Foundation (AAF) has appealed to President Bola Tinubu support on advocacy for a female inclusion in the National Assembly leadership elections.

The Executive Director of AAF, Mabel Ade, made the appeal in a letter titled “urgent call for support in promoting female inclusion in Nigerian leadership roles’’ made available to newsmen in Abuja on Saturday.

Ade in the letter copied to all governors and elected-members of National Assembly called for an unopposed female candidacy of at least the position of deputy speaker of the House Representatives.

She said that AAF, a non-profit organisation devoted to advancing gender equality in Nigeria, was deeply concerned about the persistent under-representation of women in key leadership roles in the country.

Ade described the situation as not only a setback for gender equality but also a significant loss for the nation’s development and dignity.

“Nigeria has a female population of about 49 per cent, yet only 3.6 per cent of seats in parliament are held by women.

“This is far below the 35 per cent affirmative action recommended by the National Gender Policy in 2006 and the global average of 25.5 per cent.

“Nigeria also ranks 139 out of 156 countries in the World Economic Forum’s Gender Gap Index, indicating a wide disparity between men and women in various aspects of life.’’

Ade said that the effects were evident in the myriad of challenges that women face in the society, such as maternal and child mortality, poverty, gender-based violence, and food insecurity.

She said that the issues were often neglected or poorly addressed by policies and programmes that were largely designed and implemented by men, without adequate participation of women.

This, according to Ade, undermines the rights and well-being of women and girls, as well as the overall progress and prosperity in the country.

“In light of the upcoming elections for the Speaker/Deputy Speaker positions in the National Assembly, we at AAF are championing the cause for female inclusion.

“We believe that having more women in leadership positions will enhance the quality and diversity of decision-making, promote gender-responsive governance, and inspire more women and girls to aspire for leadership roles.

“We are therefore calling for an unopposed candidacy of a woman as Deputy Speaker, if not Speaker, as a minimum step towards achieving gender parity in politics,’’ she said.

Ade said that the foundation understood that its efforts alone were not enough to bring about the desired change.

“We need your advocacy and support as a respected leader and a champion of women’s rights.

“We kindly urge you to use your influence to lobby other influential individuals to support a female candidacy in the upcoming election. ‘’

Ade also called on the president’s support in advocating for competent women and young people to be appointed into positions by federal and state governments.

“This is necessary to make up for the gross underrepresentation of women in elective positions and to ensure that women’s voices and perspectives are adequately reflected in policy-making and implementation.‘’

She said that the foundation was confident that with the president’s support, significant strides would be made towards achieving gender equality in Nigeria.

This according to her will help in restoring the nation’s dignity on the global stage, and improving the lives of Nigerian women and children.

Source: News Agency of Nigeria

Poly Ibadan debunks trending ritual video

The management of The Polytechnic, Ibadan says the short video of students clad in white and half naked that went viral was not ritual activities as being rumoured.

The Registrar of the institution, Mrs Modupe Fawale, made the clarification in a statement in Ibadan on Saturday.

The trending video circulating on social media showed, where some students in white, were sacrificing and feasting on ritual in broad daylight on the campus.

Fawale, however, explained that the said video was the performance of students from the Art and Design department during their 2023 departmental week

”The scene on the video is to educate, orientate and discourage the minds of the youth, especially students, not to engage in money ritual and other social vices.

“Not that the act was real within the campus as it has been rumoured.”

She, however, said that the management had called the attention of all students’ associations to the need to register and ensure that their activities are approved by the students affairs who have the mandate to monitor the kind of programmes to be embarked on.

“The students union should also through their platforms sensitize students’ associations and clubs to project the good image of the institution,” Fawale said.

Source: News Agency of Nigeria

World Environment Day: DBN donates receptacles to FCT, Lagos, others

The Development Bank of Nigeria (DBN) has donated receptacles to the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Lagos, Kano and Rivers states, to commemorate the 2023 World Environment Day, celebrated globally on June 5.

Dr Tony Okpanachi, Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, DBN, said this in a statement on Saturday in Lagos.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the 2023 World Environment Day was observed under the #BeatPasticPolution campaign, with the theme: “Solution to Plastic Pollution”.

The campaign is geared toward redoubling actions to reduce plastic pollution and its impact on the environment.

Okpanachi stated that the donation was in furtherance to the bank’s commitment to environmental sustainability and a net zero ecosystem.

He said the receptacles were presented by the management of DBN to the Abuja Environmental Protection Board (AEPB), Lagos Waste Management Authority (LAWMA) as well as Kano and Rivers State Ministry of Environment respectively.

“The Director, AEPB, Mr Osilama Braimah, took delivery of the donated receptacles at the board’s Headquarters, located at the Central Business District, behind Defence College, Abuja.

“While in Lagos, Managing Director /CEO, LAWMA, Mr Ibrahim Odumboni, received receptacles at the agency’s Ijora Olopa headquarters.

“The Permanent Secretary, Kano State Ministry of Environment, Mr Aliyu Garo, received the receptacles at the Ministry Headquarters, State Secretariat, Kano.

“While the Permanent Secretary, Rivers State Ministry of Environment, Pastor Emmanuel Feneimeka, took delivery of the receptacles at the ministry’s State Secretariat, Port Harcourt,” he said.

According to him, DBN staff also visited some select schools across the country to interact and train students on recycling and other responsible behaviours toward the environment.

Okpanachi said DBN actively celebrates World Environment every year and that it has become a permanent event in its corporate calendar.

He noted that the event is a deliberate way the bank demonstrates its commitment to greening the earth and trying to improve current negative effects of environmental degradation.

He said that the year’s theme for the event resonates strongly within the bank and had deliberately put in place measures to address its carbon footprint.

The DBN boss stated that the bank started recycling activities within its offices across Abuja and Lagos in 2020.

He said that DBN also focuses on recycling PET bottles, cartons and paper waste to imbibe a culture of a safe environment on its workers.

“Our goal is to gradually reduce our use of plastics over the next three to five years. An ambitious goal we have set for ourselves, and had already put in place a Net Zero plan to demonstrate our commitment.

“We also recognise that just as we are taking deliberate steps internally, we must do the same for our immediate environments.

“This year’s theme enables us to demonstrate our commitment to this goal of waste reduction by donating these plastic receptacles.

“The receptacles were donated to states where data and research have shown are serious and passionate about recycling and waste management,” he said.

Okpanachi expressed DBN’s delight in complementing the unwavering efforts of the FCT, Lagos, Kano and Rivers state governments at waste management.

Source: News Agency of Nigeria

Directors embark on walk to restate commitment to work-life balance

Members of the Institute of Directors (IoD) on Saturday in Lagos embarked on a 10-kilometre walk to restate their commitments to a healthier work-life balance in the country.

Dr Ije Jidenma, President, IoD, during the ‘walk for life’, said the event was the institute’s contribution to the agility of directors.

Jidenma, revealing that the event was holding simultaneously in Abeokuta, Port Harcourt and Abuja, emphasised the need for lifestyle modification to bring out the best in individuals.

She urged directors across various sectors of the economy to embrace exercise as a lifestyle to achieve a certain level of alertness and agility needed to drive organisational growth and development.

“Directors are encouraged to replicate this walk as often as possible especially in today’s world where there are no boundaries between work and life.

“Directors are encouraged wherever they may be to take care of their bodies because an agile body gives rise to an agile mind,” she said.

Mr Nnamdi Okafor, Chairman, Health and Social Security Committee, IoD, said the event was part of activities to mark the institute’s 40 years celebration across the country.

Okafor noted that Nigerians were disposed to all sorts of physical and mental issues which hampered their performances and restrained them from optimal health.

“This exercise is to reduce stress and we hope this would catalyse us so we can continue on a routine basis to adopt a healthy lifestyle.

“Exercise is the cheapest and safest medicine we can take for our life and I laud the enthusiasm of directors to embracing healthy living,” he said.

Dr Banji Awosika, Nephrologist, Iwosan Lagoon Hospital, who spoke on “embracing wellness”, described wellness as an active process that takes into consideration everything needed to obtain and maintain optimal health.

Awosika stressed the need to adopt a healthier lifestyle via constant exercises, consumption of vegetables and high fibre fruits, enough water, adequate sleep of up to eight hours daily and the use of cannabis under a medically controlled environment.

According to him, the best form of nutrition is via antioxidants that decreases inflammation linked to causes of most deaths.

“Inflammation is the process the body goes through to get rid of waste and it’s like fighting a war and the ground (body) where you fight the war would be battered as it tries to achieve balance.

“While inflammation could be chronic or acute; chronic inflammation is the issue that can cause heart disease as it causes the arteries that carry blood to the body to get clog up.

“We must therefore embrace ways to decrease inflammation by cutting down the amount of animals we eat and limit its consumption to once a week or twice at most.

“Another way to cause inflammation to go down is the daily consumption of plants, vegetables and fruits in any form and quantity which goes into your system to fight inflammation.

“You prevent disease by decreasing what causes it and this means you need to eat with an active intention to eat to live,” he said.

Awosika urged the directors to not wait until a stroke or heart attack before embracing exercising, saying exercise is far more of the talked about thing but one of the least done thing.

He added that the body was meant to move and if one does not move the body; it begins to fail as movement is an amazing medicine.

“You must try to do something that you enjoy, such as walking, running and even sex which is very enjoyable and allows for the release of some chemicals such as dopamine into the bloodstream to make you feel good,” he said.

The nephrologist also recommended one ounce per kilogram of water as long as the kidneys were at optimal performance, eight hours of sleep, meditation, good relationships with people and God as well as a can-do mindset.

“We must become intentional about being consistent with good habits and avoid smoking as it affects every single organ in the body as it causes damages to the blood vessels throughout the body.

“Unforgiveness, jealousy or any dark feeling does so much worse to the body and the mindset is very important in the whole picture as we need to do what we need to do to have health,” he said.

Source: News Agency of Nigeria

Armas and Tomas win #BreakFree 10km run

Namibia’s long-distance runners Alina Armas and Rainhold Tomas won the 10 kilometres (km) run of the women and men categories at the One Economy Foundation #BreakFree Fun Day held here on Saturday.

The fun day was held at the Independence Stadium with the foundation focusing on educating the Namibian youth on mental health and gender-based violence through different sporting activities and motivational speaking.

In the 10km run in the women’s category, Armas overcame Lavinia Haitope to win the gold, while the last podium place went to Beata Jeremia.

To be crowned champion at the maiden edition of the One Economy Foundation #BeFree Fun Day, Armas clocked 35.38 seconds in the 10km run while Haitope was a minute behind with a time of 36.40 seconds. Jeremia ran a time of 38.23 seconds.

In the men’s category, Tomas clocked a time of 31.27 seconds, while Jeremia Shaliaxwe was just seconds behind with a time of 31.40 seconds, and Simon Nakale chased after with a time of 31.45 seconds.

In an interview with Nampa after the race, Armas said she enjoyed the race despite it being done for fun.

“The race was good. The route just had one hill at State House, which was a bit of a challenge to climb,” she said, adding that the early morning run was a challenge as it was too cold for the body to react the way she would have wanted.

Shaliaxwe also told this agency that the early morning run did not help athletes to clock their best times, but he had fun competing in the event.

“I hope in the future this race can be run when the sun is a bit out because it was too cold today and made it difficult for us to run as planned,” Shaliaxwe said.

One Economy Foundation Communications Officer, Ileni Hitula said the #BreakFree fun day is aimed at helping Namibians deal with their emotions.

“This event can be done again, but that will depend on how the public receives this first event. We are donor funded, and the success of this event can then motivate us to look for more funds. We hope that today will be the beginning of a much bigger intervention,” Hitula said.

Source: The Namibian Press Agency

Food poisoning victims given emotional farewell

The mass funeral and final send-off of the 16 family members who died of what is suspected to have been poisonous porridge, took place at Kayova Cemetery in the Kavango East Region on Saturday.

The final journey of the deceased whose incident sent shockwaves throughout the entire country, particularly the two Kavango regions, started with a church service at 08h00 at the Shishungho family residence where several tents were erected.

Namibians from all walks of life came out in numbers to attend one of the biggest and symbolic mass funerals the region has ever seen.

It was indeed a sombre moment for the community of Kayova, Ndiyona Constituency, the regions and the entire country.

Officials who could be seen in attendance draped in black attire were, Defence Minister Frans Kapofi, the Minister of Works and Transport John Mutorwa, President of the Popular Democratic Movement McHenry Venaani, and the Deputy Minister of Education, Arts and Culture Faustina Caley.

Other officials in attendance were Deputy Minister of Industrialisation and Trade Verna Sinimbo, Governors of the two Kavango regions Bonifatius Wakudumo and Sirkka Ausiku as well as regional councillors.

After the church service at the Shishungho family residence, mourners departed in a procession to the Kayova Cemetery where the official programme of the burial got underway.

At the mass grave site, the caskets of the bodies were lined up with their names placed on black plaques in front of each casket to differentiate them.

As the caskets were being lowered into the conjoined grave, families of the deceased sobbed uncontrollably.

Delivering the speech on behalf of Government, Kapofi said he was assigned by Cabinet to represent Government in the process of bereavement.

He said Government received the news of 16 people suspected of dying from food poisoning with a heavy heart, adding that the tragic incident could have been from a lack of food.

“As leaders we should learn from this tragic event. We should be on the ground so that when something similar happens, we notify the nearest Government institutions. Government will not hesitate to render assistance in a situation that is dire,” Kapofi said.

Source: The Namibian Press Agency