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Nigeria Customs Service deepens ties with Benin Republic to facilitate trade

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The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has expressed commitment to strengthening the existing bilateral ties with its counterpart in the Republic of Benin, for ease of trade.

As part of efforts to achieve this goal, the Comptroller-General (C-G) of the service, Adewale Adeniyi, led a delegation to visit the Director-General of the Customs Administration of Republic of Benin.

A statement by NCS’ National Public Relations Officer, Abdullahi Maiwada, said that the primary focus of the meeting was to deliberate on strategies to increase trade activities between the two nations.

He said that the move was to ensure the seamless implementation of recommendations previously discussed between the two countries in Cotonou.

The discussion in Cotonou focused on deepening collaborations in areas of common interest and strengthening operational cooperations.”The C-G, during a visit to Cotonou in 2023, had noted the progress being made in reducing clearance time and in the application of technology for operations at the port of Cotonou.

“He acknowledged the established framework for cooperation between the two nations’ respective customs administrations.

“This framework was established at a higher level with President Patrice Talon of Benin and President Bola Tinubu of Nigeria both expressing a desire to work together.

“It is upon this foundation that the customs of both countries are united in their efforts,” Adeniyi was quoted as saying.

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LASU-ACEITSE inaugurates laboratory to enhance STEM education

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The Lagos State University-Africa Centre of Excellence for Innovative and Transformative STEM Education (LASU-ACEITSE) marked a significant milestone on Monday with the inauguration of its state-of-the-art laboratory aimed at advancing education in science, mathematics, and technology.

During the ceremony, Dr. Joshua Atah, the National Coordinator of ACE Impact, Nigeria, attributed the success of the project to the exemplary leadership and unwavering support of the university team. He emphasized the importance of sustaining the project’s momentum by enhancing leadership and implementation capacities, urging both the university management and the LASU-ACEITSE team to remain steadfast in their commitment to this cause.

“At this juncture, it is imperative to fully prepare for the challenges ahead,” remarked Dr. Atah. “With only 13 months remaining until the project concludes, concerted efforts are essential to ensure the fulfillment of ACE Impact’s objectives. We stand ready to support your endeavors through the project’s implementation unit at the National Universities Commission, as we have consistently done in the past.”

Highlighting the project’s objectives, Dr. Atah underscored the significance of achieving specific milestones outlined under the disbursement-linked indicators, particularly focusing on the enhancement of teaching and research environments. He commended LASU-ACEITSE for demonstrating exceptional progress in this regard, thereby solidifying its reputation on the global stage.

Echoing Dr. Atah’s sentiments, Prof. Ibiyemi Olatunji-Bello, Vice-Chancellor of LASU, emphasized the pivotal role of the center in realizing the university’s aspirations for internationalization and academic excellence within the West African region. She reaffirmed the university’s unwavering commitment to the ACE-Impact Project’s objectives, citing the sustained enhancement of academic and administrative performance since the center’s establishment in 2018.

“In addition to catering to enrolled students, the center has actively contributed to capacity-building initiatives for both students and staff,” stated Prof. Olatunji-Bello. “Furthermore, its recent endeavors, such as the training of STEM teachers in Benin Republic, underscore its dedication to fostering knowledge exchange beyond national borders.”

Pioneer Director of LASU-ACEITSE, Emeritus Prof. Peter Okebukola, hailed the project’s approval by the World Bank and the Federal Government for its role in cultivating exemplary STEM teachers. He applauded the center’s achievements in producing a cadre of highly skilled graduates, thereby bolstering STEM education across the region.

“The inauguration of this laboratory marks a significant milestone in providing STEM students with hands-on learning experiences,” remarked Prof. Okebukola. “I extend my heartfelt appreciation to the LASU Vice-Chancellor, management team, and the center’s Director for their visionary leadership in bringing this initiative to fruition. It is my fervent hope that through concerted efforts, we can raise awareness and promote STEM education as a cornerstone of national development.

Prof. Rasheed Sanni, Director of LASU-ACEITSE, emphasized the need for governments at all levels to replicate STEM education laboratories across local communities, thereby extending the benefits of quality education to teachers and students nationwide. He encouraged current students to leverage the newly inaugurated laboratory to enhance their academic pursuits, emphasizing its array of facilities tailored to support science education.

LASU-ACEITSE, supported by the World Bank, remains committed to promoting excellence in the teaching and learning of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), heralding a brighter future for education in Nigeria and beyond.

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Plateau State Healthcare Agency calls for media collaboration to achieve universal health coverage by 2030

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Plateau State Contributory Healthcare Management Agency (PLASCHEMA) is actively seeking media collaboration to achieve its ambitious goal of full Universal Health Coverage (UHC) in the state by 2030. Dr. Agabus Manasseh, the Director-General of the Agency, emphasized the importance of media partnership during the agency’s quarterly media interface in Jos, with the theme; “Media: A Tool for Sustainable Development”.

Dr. Manasseh highlighted the pivotal role of the media in the agency’s mission, noting that journalists serve as gatekeepers in disseminating crucial information to the public, particularly those in hard-to-reach areas. He stressed that effective collaboration with the media is essential for raising awareness about the benefits of the UHC scheme through avenues such as jingles, news reports, and features.

In response, Mrs. Ayuku Pwaspo, Chairperson of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Plateau chapter, assured PLASCHEMA’s management of the unwavering support of journalists in disseminating information to achieve the agency’s 2030 mandate.

Established in 2019, PLASCHEMA is tasked with ensuring access to affordable, equitable, timely, and quality healthcare, with financial security for all residents of Plateau State, regardless of their socioeconomic status.

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Adamawa Government delays school resumption to facilitate measles vaccination drive

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The Adamawa State Government has postponed the reopening of primary and secondary schools for the third term academic session to May 13th. This decision aims to facilitate the vaccination of children against measles.

Hajiya Aisha Umar, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Education and Human Capital Development, announced the extension in a statement issued on Monday in Yola.

Initially slated for May 6th, the resumption date has been pushed back to May 13th to address the measles outbreak affecting parts of the state. Umar noted that the disease has already impacted some children.

“In light of this situation, the Executive Governor of Adamawa, Ahmadu Fintiri, has instructed that all schools, both public and private, should remain closed for one week,” Umar stated. “The new resumption date is set for Monday, May 13th, to allow the task force to conduct an extensive vaccination campaign targeting all children.”

Expressing regret for any inconvenience caused by the sudden extension, she emphasized the importance of prioritizing children’s health and safety.

Recent reports have indicated that a measles outbreak claimed the lives of 42 children in Mubi North and Gombi local government areas of the state.

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