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Nigeria sinking on daily basis, APC only focused on 2027 polls – ADC

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The African Democratic Congress, ADC, has accused the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, of only focusing on the 2027 general elections while the country is ‘sinking daily’.

The National Publicity Secretary of the party, Bolaji Abdullahi, made this allegation on Thursday during an interview on Channels Television’s Politics Today.

He lamented the rise in insecurity and hardship, which he said had ravaged the country.

According to him: “For God’s sake, the country is sinking daily under their watch. The last report that we saw said 17 million Nigerians are starving to death.

“I’ve not heard the president say one word. 17 million, that is the population of many countries put together, starving to death. That’s not the opposition’s narrative; that’s an international organization that monitors hunger across the world, and the president has not said anything.

“I’ve not heard these people you mentioned say anything, and democracy is anchored on the principle that you want to make life better for the people. That is one thing that this government is not good at, and that’s one thing they don’t care about.

“If you listen to them, they have only one problem today; not these kidnappings, not this insecurity, not the hunger, not the cost of living.

“The only problem they have as far as they are concerned is the 2027 election, and that’s why, when you listen to them, that’s what they talk about as if they are in opposition, as if their mandate has ended, as if they don’t have a duty to solve the problems that the country is confronted with.

“So we are not distracted, we are clear in our mind what we want to achieve, and every single person that is a member of the ADC today is convinced that this is the only alternative that is left for Nigeria, and that’s where we derive our confidence from.”

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FG expands emergency healthcare system to 34 states, plans digital dispatch platform

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The federal government has announced plans to strengthen Nigeria’s emergency healthcare system by expanding the National Emergency Medical Service and Ambulance System (NEMSAS) and developing a digital emergency dispatch platform to improve responses to critical illnesses.

The Minister of State for Health and Social Welfare, Iziaq Salako, disclosed this on Thursday while declaring open the 11th Annual Scientific Conference and Annual General Meeting of the Intensive and Critical Care Society of Nigeria (I-CCSN) in Abuja.

The conference, themed “Sustainable Financing for Intensive Care in Public Hospitals in Nigeria,” focused on improving access to critical care and addressing financing challenges in the country’s health sector.

Mr Salako said NEMSAS, which began as a pilot project in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), has now expanded to 34 states, bringing Nigeria closer to nationwide emergency medical coverage.

He also announced that the government is developing a digital emergency dispatch platform that will connect emergency callers, ambulance services and treatment centres through a single system.

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According to him, the platform will facilitate real-time emergency response, patient tracking, referrals and claims management.

Strengthening emergency care

Mr Salako said improving critical care requires more than equipping intensive care units (ICUs), stressing the need for an integrated emergency care system.

He said such a system should link ambulance services, high-dependency units, medical oxygen systems, diagnostic services, health insurance, trained health workers, and rehabilitation services to provide timely, life-saving care.

“Critical illness does not discriminate. No Nigerian family should be forced to choose between financial ruin and access to life-saving healthcare,” he said.

The minister said the government is also expanding access to medical oxygen by installing Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) oxygen plants in health facilities across the country to ensure a reliable supply of the life-saving commodity.

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Workforce and financing

Mr Salako said sustainable financing remains essential to improving critical care services in public hospitals.

He called for greater investment in specialist education, fellowship programmes and continuous professional development for physicians, critical care nurses, biomedical engineers and other healthcare professionals involved in emergency and intensive care.

He also urged stronger collaboration among the federal government, state governments, healthcare institutions, professional associations, development partners, and the private sector to translate conference discussions into evidence-based policies that improve financing and expand equitable access to quality intensive care services across Nigeria.


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Bauchi APC governorship candidate sacks campaign coordinators in 20 LGAs

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The All Progressives Congress’ governorship candidate for the 2027 election, Mohammed Abubakar (SAN), has dissolved his campaign structure at the local government level, affecting coordinators across the state’s 20 LGAs.
The development was announced in a statement released on Thursday by the M.A. Strategy Committee and signed by its Head of Media, Umar Ibrahim Sade, a former Commissioner for Information.

Although the committee did not state the reason for the decision, it directed all affected coordinators to immediately stop operating in their respective local government areas pending further directives.

The statement also instructed them to hand over all campaign materials, documents and other items in their custody to the committee’s secretariat on or before July 16, 2026.

The committee commended the coordinators, ward mobilisers and volunteers for their contributions to the political movement, describing their efforts across the 323 wards of Bauchi State as invaluable.

It assured supporters that a fresh phase of political engagements would be unveiled soon, saying details of the next line of action would be communicated at the appropriate time.

The committee further appealed to party members and supporters to remain calm, united and committed to Abubakar’s governorship aspiration.

DAILY POST recalls that the State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) is facing internal crisis after its 2027 primaries, with aggrieved members alleging that candidates were imposed rather than elected through direct primaries.

Some political groups have also accused the Coordinating Minister for Health, Prof. Muhammad Ali Pate and former Governor Isa Yuguda of backing the emergence of former Governor, Mohammed Abubakar as the party’s governorship candidate.

Former Governor, Mohammed Abdullahi Abubakar lost his re-election bid in 2019 to the incumbent Governor, Bala Mohammed.

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