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Ogun urges corporate organisations to support NGOs

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The Ogun state government has urged the corporate organisations and wealthy individuals in the country to continue giving succour to Non-governmental organisations (NGOs), individuals and other less privileged organisations, so as to give back to the indigents in the society.

The State Commissioner for Special Duties and Inter-govermental Affairs, Mrs Olufemi  Ilori-Oduntan stated this while declaring open the 11th annual charity lecture of the Less Privileged Children Encourage Initiative (EI), themed “Access to Justice: The Dilemma of the Less Privileged and the Way Out,” held at Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State.

She stressed the need to support the humanitarian project of the NGO which had distributed school uniforms, sandals, school bags, writing materials, free mid-day meals, free textbooks and provided free medicare to over Thirty Five Thousand (35, 000) less privileged children in different parts of Nigeria including Ogun State.

Ilori-Oduntan showered encomium on EI for complimenting government efforts at supporting the less privileged people for over 20 years despite the economic challenges in the country

“I am highly impressed with this initiative and I sincerely commend the Less Privileged Children Encouragement Initiative (EI) for its steadfastness, drive, doggedness, consistency and persistency through the years in its service to humanity regardless of age, race, gender, culture, religion or current life situation.

“Permit me to specially thank and appreciate Dr. Rotimiolu Akinlesi and his very supportive wife, Dr. Bukunola Akinlesi for birthing this initiative and keeping this NGO going despite myriad of challenges over the past twenty (20) years,” Ilori-Oduntan said.

She also expressed her readiness to personally work closely with EI in its health outreach project in supporting sickle cell patients in various communities.

“Your work in the area of donation of drugs every first Friday of the month to the Sickle Cell Warriors Club in the last 20 years is a testament to the resolve of EI to better the lives of the less privileged. I am also passionately involved in providing succour to children living with sickle cell and will be happy to join hands with EI in reaching out to these children.”

She expressed confidence in the capacity of EI as NGO with over 450 volunteers in sustaining its humanitarian services to Nigerians for a better society

She said Prince Dapo Abiodun’s administration in the past three years under the Federal Government’s social investment programme being coordinated by her ministry ensures provision of free meals to 178,128 pupils in schools while 3,505 cooks were engaged in the Home Grown School Feeding programme.

According to her, “9,171 people have benefitted in the first phase of the Household Upliftment Programme and 3,853 people have benefitted in the first stage of registration of the Government Enterprise and Empowerment Programme (GEEP,) while the Ogun State Emergency Management Agency (OGSEMA) also provides relief materials to victims who were affected by flood, fire and windstorm amongst social investment programmes by the State Government.”

Mrs. Oluyemi Orija, a thorough-bred legal professional and founder of Headfort Foundation delivering the 11th charity lecture of EI, stressed the need for citizens to have equal access to the legal system in Nigeria.

Orija whose foundation has in the past four years provided free legal services to 416 innocent inmates in various correctional facilities, asked Nigerians to always make good use of offices of Legal Aid Council across the 36 States in the country, to seek legal redress in court

She revealed that her foundation had sensitised over 3,000 persons on their fundamental human rights across the country, she however solicited for volunteers, partners and fund to provide free legal services to  more less privileged in the societyCo-founder of EI, Dr. Rotimiolu Akinlesi speaking on the sideline of the event, expressed satisfaction with the achievements recorded so far in the past 22 years of impacting on the lives of less privileged across States in Nigeria.

He added that the lecture had in the past eleven years assisted greatly in capacity building of people running NGOs, particularly on how to put in place solid structure to attract the needed fund for sustainance of their various humanitarian services in the society.

“Several people get inspired after attending this lecture, through this training we’ve been able to inspire many people who are involved in humanitarian services, assisting them on how to set up structures for their NGOs,”Akinlesi stated.

He however stressed the need for more NGOs to compliment the efforts of the government at providing support for those in need as no government can do it all.

Akinlesi enjoined those running NGOs to be trustworthy in order to attract the needed support from wealthy individuals and corporate organisations for the people.

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World Press Freedom Day: Mohammed Idris urges liberty, fairness

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By Atokolo Emmanuel Adejo

As the nation celebrated World Press Freedom Day on the 3rd of May, 2024 at the National Press Centre, Radio House, Abuja, the theme was focused on the challenges faced by journalists through the environmental crisis. There was a joint press conference with UNESCO and the Federal Ministry of Environment with the theme, “A Press For The Planet: Journalism In The Face Of Environmental Crisis.”

The Honourable Minister of Information and National Orientation, Alhaji Mohammed Idris in his speech noted that the theme is a call to action as “we are confronted with an environmental crisis of unprecedented magnitude that is hazardous to the planet and human existence.”

Still speaking, he emphasised that in the heat of this crisis, Journalists are the “guardians of truth and champions of accountability. They are the watchdogs of the government and society that are tasked with exposing ills in the society and amplifying the voices of those affected by environmental degradation and through investigative reporting, they hold the government and corporations accountable for their actions.”

He noted that the theme of the conference echoes the vision of the Ministry and that of President Tinubu which is poised at restoring trust, reorienting national values and fostering a good relationship with journalists and a conducive environment for the media. He further stated that he is happy that the current administration under the leadership of President Tinubu gives precedence to responsible media coverage as credible and timely information can help enlighten and inform the public.

In advocating for the rights of Journalists, the Minister pointed out that Journalists face vile treatments in carrying out their job as they are often threatened and harassed. He noted that press freedom is not just a fundamental human right but is also key for environmental sustainability. He appreciated those who made the conference possible and gave Journalists a call to action to see themselves as defenders of truth and as members of the Fourth Estate of the Realm, they are important in the strategising and development of the nation.

A follow up speech was made by the Honourable Minister of State for Environment, Federal Ministry of Environment,  Dr Iziaq Adekunle Salako who stated that the Environmental crisis is a “central culprit” that has caused havoc to livelihood and has displaced so many others. According to him, the press is a framework for informing, educating and stimulating the public.

While still speaking, he noted that many people are ignorant about the impact of climate change and through the press, people can be fully aware of such developments which helps stimulate mass action that pivots towards positive change. He said that lifestyle is a key factor contributing to the environmental crisis and as such they are ready to work with members of the press to come to a resolution on how to tackle lifestyle related environmental crises which the press will inform and sensitise the public on.

He stated that at the forefront of trying to combat environmental crisis in the nation are Nigeria’s Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC), their long term low development emission strategy, commitment to achieving net zero emissions and their framework for biodiversity which is a testament to its dedication to combat these crisis plaguing the planet.

In regard to this, the Federal Ministry of Environment is propagating nature based solutions to these crises through planting of trees, urban greening and restoring wetlands, mangrove restoration and are also on the pathway to adopting more environmentally friendly energy sources with the sole aim of reducing air pollution through gas flaring and plastic pollution.

The Minister added that these efforts made by the ministry are “fully in tune with the inclusivity agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu which is a key pillar in the eight-point presidential priority. Recognising the interconnectedness of environmental, social, and economic issues, we understand that sustainable development cannot be achieved without addressing the needs of all members of society. By promoting inclusivity, we ensure that no one is left behind in our journey towards a greener, more prosperous Nigeria.”

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Seplat Energy bags award as Indigenous company of the year

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Seplat Energy PLC, leading Nigerian independent energy company listed on both the Nigerian Exchange and the London Stock Exchange, has clinched the Daily Independent Newspaper’s Indigenous Oil & Gas Company of the Year Award.

 The company was recognised for recording remarkable exploits in the Nigerian oil and gas sector while partnering local communities who are seen and treated as key stakeholders to its operations and overall corporate well-being through inclusive engagement models.

Speaking at the Independent Newspaper Award Ceremony held in Lagos at the weekend, the Managing Director/Editor-In-Chief of the Publication, Mr. Steve Omanufeme, said Seplat Energy was also recognised for its invaluable contributions to the Nigerian economy in many other ways since it was founded, including the supply of natural gas to the domestic market while helping to displace expensive and carbon-intensive oil based power, which dominates Nigeria’s electricity sector.

Omanufeme added, “In all of these, the Company creates direct and indirect employment, while enhancing expertise and technology across the nation’s energy value-chain.

“This award is to celebrate this Company that has stayed committed to its mission of leading Nigeria’s energy transition with accessible, affordable, and reliable energy that drives social and economic prosperity.”

The award ceremony was attended by leaders across industries in Nigeria, regulators, politicians, and other government leaders. Seplat Energy was represented at the event by General Manager, Finance, Adetaiwo Osindero; Associate General Counsel Corporate & Compliance, Adebowale Eboda; and Manager Corporate Communications, Stanley Opara.

In a related development, The Industry Newspaper at its 2024 Summit and Awards, also announced Seplat Energy as the Sustainable Energy Company of the Year whilst its Director, External Affairs & Social Performance, Chioma Afe, was honoured as the 2023 Industry Pathfinder in Sustainability (Corporate).

The Publication noted that Seplat Energy has demonstrated the capacity to be responsible and adhering to the ethics of the business during the period under review.

Responding to the awards by Daily Independent and The Industry Newspapers, Seplat Energy thanked the publications for the recognition and commended them for their display of professionalism, tact and commitment to developmental reportage over the years.

The company thus reemphasised its resolve to leading energy transition in Nigeria with strong focus on the environment, communities and governance frameworks.

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UNICEF, NAWOJ unite to immunise girls against HPV

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The Nigeria Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ) B-Zone South West has joined forces with the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) to advocate for the routine immunisation of the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) vaccine, specifically targeting girls aged 9-14 years.

An advocacy program, organised by the Oyo State Ministry of Information and Orientation, was held at the Conference hall of Rolak Hotels and Suites in Ijebu Ode, Ogun State.

The event brought together stakeholders and health experts to raise awareness about the importance of HPV vaccination and its impact on preventing cervical cancer

The resolution stated the need for increased media awareness and having a successful HPV vaccine immunization program as a protection against cervical cancer for the target beneficiaries in the South West, and the country at large.

The programme put in place by the Oyo state ministry of information and orientation in conjunction with UNICEF had representation of NAWOJ members from news mediums of the six Southwest states which include, Ekiti, Lagos, Ondo, Ogun, Osun, and Oyo state.

In his welcome remarks, the programme Director, Oyo state Ministry of Information and Orientation, Rotimi Babalola emphasised that the program is a call to media professionals to improve their knowledge on Human Papilloma Virus and its Vaccine, and to start awareness campaign, with a view to disseminate the accurate information on the virus and the vaccine.

Asserting that Cervical Cancer is a worrisome disease, he pointed at skin to skin contact as a mode of infection, stressing on the importance of the young girls getting vaccinated before they become actively involved in sexual activities.

Mr Babalola who opined that prevention of Cervical Cancer is cheaper than the cure, maintained that HPV vaccine is safe for collection, and he highlighted the vision of the ending of the virus by year 2030.

In his discuss, the Health Educator of Oyo State Primary Health Care Development Board, Mr Samuel Olarinde stated that the second phase of the routine vaccination meant to save the Girl-Child and Women from cervical cancer will hold in twenty one states, and kick off by May ending, adding that about sixteen states have benefited from the vaccine.

Mr Olarinde who highlighted that building the partnership with NAWOJ was to promote HPV as part of the routine immunisation services as survival strategy for the target beneficiary, and he added that the vaccine is available and accessible in Primary Healthcare Centres in states.

Noting that nearly eight thousand women die yearly from cervical cancer disease, he appealed to women beneficiaries under age 35- 45 year to ensure that they always go for cervical screening, which its result will reveal the status of their cervix, and needed medical attention in case of discovery of any abnormal growth.

The UNICEF Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist Mr Sola Olanipekun and Mrs Aderonke the Social and Behavioral Change specialist in their various interactions with the women journalists group urged the association to educate all about HPV vaccine, for the survival, productivity and development of the female gender.

The duo positively maintained that the vaccine is safe with no side effects, and assured all, that the collection of it will keep the girl child in age 9 and 14 years, free from cervical cancer, while they advised women in the target group of age 35 – 45 to always take a pap-smear screening test, to know their health status.

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