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“Leadership Knows No Borders”— Hon. Dachung Musa Bagos Returns to a Rousing Welcome After Global Engagements in the UK

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Hon. Dachung Musa Bagos Back to Jos

Hon. Dachung Musa Bagos received a warm and jubilant welcome upon his return to Jos, as enthusiastic supporters and well-wishers gathered in their numbers at Farin Lamba and Mararaban Jama’a (Kuru) to celebrate his homecoming. The atmosphere was filled with cheers and excitement, reflecting the deep admiration and bond he continues to share with his people.

In recent weeks, Hon. Bagos has represented Nigeria on the international stage, engaging with global institutions committed to promoting mental health, transparency, and community empowerment. His travels underscore his vision for inclusive leadership that connects local progress with global conversations.

As part of a Nigerian delegation that included Barr. Mrs. Olivia Dazyam and Princess Edna D.D. Azura, President of the National Council of Women Societies (NCWS), Hon. Bagos served as a guest speaker at the Women Leaders Conference held at the University of Manchester. The gathering brought together women and leaders from across nations to champion empowerment and amplify women’s voices in leadership.

He also delivered the keynote address at the University of Manchester’s Annual Black History Conference, organized by the Department of Mental Health. Speaking on mental health awareness and resilience, Hon. Bagos highlighted the need to create safe spaces that foster healing, dialogue, and representation within the Black community.

At the 2025 Annual Conference of the UK Nigerian Nurses Charitable Association, Hon. Bagos applauded the immense contributions of Nigerian healthcare professionals in the United Kingdom, describing their service, compassion, and dedication as “a shining example of patriotism and humanity that transcends borders.”

Further advancing his advocacy for integrity and good governance, he joined the African-Nigerian delegation at the 2025 World Anti-Corruption Conference held at Oxford Rhodes House, alongside the ICPC Chairman, Dr. Musa Adamu Aliyu, SAN.

Reflecting on his engagements, Hon. Bagos remarked:

“Leadership is not confined by geography; it is about people, purpose, and the will to make a difference wherever we find ourselves. We must continue to build bridges of understanding, integrity, and inclusion because that is how we create lasting impact.”

Hon. Bagos’ international engagements and the enthusiastic reception in Jos reaffirm his unwavering dedication to service, unity, and inclusive governance—values that continue to define his vision as he seeks to represent the Plateau Northern Senatorial District in the Senate come 2027.

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‘I will continue to criticise Ebonyi govt where necessary’ – PDP guber candidate

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The 2027 governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP in Ebonyi, Chief Ifeanyi-Chukwuma Odii, has dismissed allegations by the member representing Ikwo/Ezza South Federal Constituency, Mr Chinedu Ogah, that he has been sponsoring cyberbullying campaigns against Ebonyi government.

Odii, also known as “AnyiChuks” in a statement to journalists in Abakaliki on Tuesday, described the allegation as baseless and an attempt to criminalise legitimate criticism and divert attention from issues of governance in the state.

He maintained that demanding accountability from elected public officials was a constitutional right of citizens and should not be misconstrued as cyberbullying or cyberstalking.

“Since when did asking questions become cyberbullying? Since when did demanding a scorecard become cyberstalking?” Odii asked.

He noted that Ebonyi people deserved to know how public resources allocated to the state had been utilised, insisting that citizens had the right to demand transparency and good governance.

According to him, criticism of government policies and performance is an essential feature of democracy and should not be interpreted as an attack on any individual.

The PDP governorship candidate also denied allegations that he was influencing officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to register underage voters, describing the accusation as reckless, defamatory and without evidence.

He urged the lawmaker to forward any evidence in his possession to the appropriate security agencies instead of making what he described as unsubstantiated allegations in the media.

The PDP candidate pledged to continue criticising the government in areas requiring improvement and commend it where it performs well.

Odii added that he would continue to advocate transparency, accountability and inclusive development, stressing that responsible opposition was vital to democratic governance.

Odii said he would not be intimidated into silence, adding that the people of the state would ultimately determine the outcome of the 2027 governorship election.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Ogah, at a press conference recently accused Odii of sponsoring cyberbullying and propaganda against the Ebonyi government led by Governor Nwifuru

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Yobe govt approves health insurance enrolment for retirees

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The Yobe State Government has approved the enrolment of state and local government retirees into the Social Equity Programme of its health insurance scheme.

The Executive Secretary of the Yobe State Contributory Healthcare Management Agency (YSCHMA), Babagana Tijjani, disclosed this in a statement on Tuesday in Damaturu.

Mr Tijjani said the approval was granted by Governor Mai Mala Buni following a recommendation from the agency.

He said the initiative aims to reduce out-of-pocket healthcare spending among pensioners and improve access to comprehensive, quality healthcare services at YSCHMA-accredited health facilities.

According to him, the approval underscores the state government’s commitment to improving the welfare of retirees by ensuring they continue to access quality healthcare after retirement.

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“This approval is another demonstration of the governor’s commitment to protecting the health and well-being of residents of the state,” he said.

“By bringing retirees under the social equity programme, the government is ensuring that senior citizens can access quality healthcare without suffering financial hardship.”

The executive secretary further said that the inclusion of retirees in the scheme aligned with the administration’s healthcare reform agenda and the state’s drive towards achieving Universal Health Coverage (UHC) by 2030.

He also described the development as a significant step in expanding access to healthcare and strengthening social protection.

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Mr Tijjani commended the governor for approving the initiative and reaffirmed the agency’s commitment to its effective implementation.

He said the YSCHMA would work closely with pension unions, relevant government institutions and healthcare providers to ensure a transparent enrolment process and seamless access to healthcare services for eligible beneficiaries.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the YSCHMA was established under Yobe State Law No. 7 of 2019 to implement the state’s contributory healthcare scheme and promote equitable, affordable and qualitative healthcare services for residents.

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