IGAD to Convene 14th Ordinary Summit in Djibouti by Tomorrow

The Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) is going to convene its 14th Ordinary Summit of Heads of State and Government in Djibouti by tomorrow 12 June 2023.

In its press advisory sent to ENA, IGAD said that the summit will bring leaders and officials of various countries to discuss on regional issues including IGAD’s response to the regions endeavors.

The meeting is also expected to review the progress of the peace process in South Sudan.

It is to be recall that the 13th Ordinary Summit of the IGAD Heads of State and Government was held on 29 November 2019 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

UNESCO Urged to Lead Efforts in Creating an African Media Fund for Enhanced Media Sustainability, Viability

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) was called upon to lead efforts in creating an African media fund, to finance and enhance media sustainability and viability.

According to the press release sent to ENA, the African Union (AU) said that the economic bottlenecks are facing the media sector in the African continent.

This was disclosed at the second continent-wide media conference of African media stakeholders in partnership with the African Union and UNESCO, being underway in Lusaka Zambia, from the 11-13th May 2023.

The annual event brought together over 300 delegates from journalists’ associations, civil society, the academia, representatives from four AU organs and bodies, African governments, the UN and other media development partners, the release indicated.

The key outcome of this convention is the African Media Convention (AMC) declaration which among other things draws the attention of governments in Africa, to pursue equitable sharing of revenues by tech giants to ensure journalism and media sustainability and viability.

Highlight of this year’s convention was the training of the AU media fellows, through a partnership between AU Information and Communication Directorate, UNESCO Addis Ababa Liaison office to AU, GIZ Liaison Office to the AU and WAN-IFRA Women in News.

The press release added this joint effort was hailed by the participants as a timely and much needed programme by journalists at the conference, as it enhanced their capacity in the use of technology and artificial intelligence, especially in data journalism.

The participants further applauded the AU for establishing the AU Media Fellowship Programme, as a cross-border collaborative platform contributing to the Agenda 2063 aspirations.

The AU, its bodies and Regional Economic Communities, were welcomed as co-hosts and requested to provide support for the Annual African Media Convention.

In addition, the delegates also welcomed the AU and its bodies to partner with the Africa media stakeholders, in carrying out the annual assessment of the status of press freedom, access to information and safety of journalists in AU Member States.

“Noting the economic challenges facing the media sector, UNESCO was called upon to lead efforts in creating an African media fund, to finance and enhance media sustainability and viability. This was deemed necessary in protecting the media from political and economic pressures and thus consolidates freedom of the media in Africa.”

Furthermore, following the consultations held during this convention on the proposed guidelines for regulating the digital platforms by UNESCO, the organization was called upon to include in the next version of the Internet for Trust guidelines.

UNESCO also urged to discharge a set of obligations for technological platforms to safeguard, support and advance public interest news and journalism as a public good in society.

To ensure the recommendations emanating from this annual convention are implemented, a steering committee of nine members was established, it was indicated.

This will guide the strategic evolution of the annual African Media Convention and also spearhead the development of an annual Africa Media Review Journal, to provide in-depth documentation of media developments and the African Media Convention.

More importantly, the African Media Convention steering committee will establish follow-up mechanisms for the implementation of all past, present and future recommendations on press freedom, access to information and safety of journalists on the African continent.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

Bahir Dar, Mosco Universities Will Cooperate on Training & Research Activities : Amb. Terekhin

Bahir Dar University will work in cooperation with Moscow University in training, research, technology, teaching and other activities based on the agreement, Russian Ambassador to Ethiopia, Evgeny Terekhin said.

On the occasion of the 60th anniversary of Bahir Dar University, the university signed an agreement today to renew relationship with Russia, noting it had provided financial and technical support during establishing the polytechnic college.

Speaking at the signing ceremony, Ambassador Terekhin indicated that the agreement will allow the researchers of the two universities to conduct exchange of experiences.

Noting that Russia and Ethiopia have strong relations in development and social issues, the ambassador mentioned that his country had provided financial support for the establishment of Bahir Dar University Polytechnic College.

Acknowledging Bahir Dar University is playing a vital role to the development of Ethiopia by providing educated manpower, Terekhin noted that the agreement has a significant role in contributing to the development of science and technology in the country.

He also pledged Russia will provide assistance to strengthen the teaching and research activities of the university.

The President of Bahir Dar University, Frew Tegegne, said on his part, “The Polytechnic College established in 1963 with Russian financial support and the Pedagogy Academy established in 1974 laid the foundation for the evolvement of today’s Bair Dar University.”

The agreement which inked today will enable the transfer of knowledge in science, technology and other fields by connecting Bahir Dar University with universities and institutions in Russia, he added.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

ACIOE restates commitment to transformative growth for African businesses

ACIOE Associates, Africa’s leading advisory services firm, has reaffirmed its commitment to inspiring and transforming African businesses via strategic and proven growth advisory solutions to spur economic development.

The Chief Executive Officer, ACIOE Associates, Mr Ekenem Isichei, said this in a statement on Sunday in Lagos.

Isichei said the business solutions cut across sectors such as government relations, investment strategy and other areas.

He stated that the advisory firm had nurtured invaluable partnerships designed to inspire transformative growth in Nigeria and within the continent.

Isichei said the organisation with its team of driven professionals, delivers clear and practical business solutions to ease doing business in Africa while creating mutually beneficial opportunity for growth and sustainable development.

He added that over the years, ACIOE has through project Digi Link – A digital transformation project in Edo State in partnership with Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF).

Isichei noted that the African Continent was filled with unharnessed opportunities which can effectively improve living standards for nations within the continent if properly harnessed and utilised.

This, he said, made it a key imperative for ACIOE to proffer strategic and pragmatic solutions to brands, entities, organisations and individuals who do business in Nigeria and across the continent so that they can build some sort of business agility and fluidity.

“ACIOE continues to champion digital inclusivity in Nigerian communities.

“Also, the organisation partnered Lagos State Government in the revitalisation of primary healthcare in the state in collaboration with the BMGF as part of its Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives.

“ACIOE’s team of experts and industry thought leaders provides clients with solutions in strategy, government relations, regulatory affairs, economic development, advocacy, investment facilitation, policy analysis and strategic intelligence on various sectors.

“It is based on this commitment that the London Stock Exchange recognised us as one of the companies to inspire Africa in 2019 which significantly speaks to what we do as an organisation that is continuously inspiring growth in Nigeria and across the continent,” he said.

Source: News Agency of Nigeria

Group urges enhanced budgetary allocation to laboratories

The Association of Medical Laboratory Scientists of Nigeria (AMLSN) has called for enhanced investment and budgetary allocation to the subsector to have quality and reliable medical diagnoses in the country,

The former National President of AMLSN, Dr Bassey Eya Bassey, made the call on Thursday in Enugu at the Maiden Annual Conference and Workshop 2023 organised by AMLSN, Enugu Chapter.

The Theme for the conference was the “Quality and Prospects of Medical Laboratory Services in Nigeria in the Face of Emerging Technologies”.

Bassey, who was the keynote speaker, was represented by a member, Musa Waziri.

He noted that adequate medical laboratory financing and provision of modern equipment would enable AMLSN members to compete globally and reduce medical tourism being experienced in the country.

The former AMLSN president said members could compete with their peers in other countries, stressing that their only predicament was dearth of resources, including equipment.

Bassey, who is also the National Coordinator for Extended Programme on Immunisation, said that 70 per cent hospitals diagnoses were made in the laboratories, adding that if positioned well, the country’s health sector would be among the best.

He called on governments and investors to invest in medical laboratories as there were lots of benefits to be derived.

“We cannot compete favourable globally because of poor funding and there are many analytical processes that cannot be done here because of the dearth of equipment.

“Our expectation is that government should look at its policy document that says that laboratory should have a budget and also a global policy that stated that laboratory should pursue accreditation and have a budget,” Bassey said.

Earlier in a welcome address, Dr Ejiofor Mamah, Chairman AMLSN, Enugu Chapter, said the conference was aimed at creating a forum where scholars, researchers and practitioners could come together to share scientific knowledge and experiences.

According to him, they expected to share knowledge on the areas of applied sciences, infectious diseases, epidemiology, public health pharmacology and other related field.

He decried that 20 years after the Medical Laboratory Science Council of Nigeria (MLSCN) granted AMLSN autonomy to be professional body, Medical Laboratory Sciences (MLS) has remained a department in Nigerian universities instead of becoming a faculty.

Mamah, therefore, called on MLSCN, AMLSN, Association of Professional Bodies of Nigeria (APBN), National Universities Commission (NUC), Federal Ministry of Health and other the relevant authorities to ensure that MLS is transformed into a faculty in Nigerian universities.

Source: News Agency of Nigeria

NMDPRA writes military authorities over illegal lifting of petroleum product in Bonny

The Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA), has written to the military high command, alleging illegal lifting of petroleum product by Exxon Mobil at Bonny River Terminal in Rivers State.

The letter, signed by the Authority’s Chief Executive, Mr Farouk Ahmed, and addressed to the Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Lucky Irabor, was sighted by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja on Sunday.

The letter, with the title “Economic sabotage, criminal damage and theft through illegal petroleum lifting operations at Bonny River Terminal”, alleged that Exxon Mobil was lifting Butane at the terminal with the vessel, marked Barumk Gas without the authorisation or participation of NMDPRA.

Ahmed, in the letter, stated that NMDPRA was the agency of Government statutorily responsible for regulating operations at the Terminal.

The letter reads in parts, “This unlawful action is being facilitated with the active connivance of Exxon Mobil who have illegally destroyed the locks on the sea-line valve whose keys are in the custody of the Authority.

“The actions of Exxon Mobil and Barumk Gas constitute economic sabotage, criminal damage and theft of Nigeria’s national resources.

“You are by this letter kindly requested to urgently prevent the sailing out of Barumk Gas until investigations into the matter are concluded.”

NAN reports that the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited and its private security contractors, Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited, have been collaborating with security agents to arrest those perpetuating oil theft in the country.

A number of them have so far been arrested and are being prosecuted.

Source: News Agency of Nigeria