The International Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA) in Nigeria, Plateau State Branch has adopted children’s pediatric Surgical Ward 16 of the Jos University Teaching Hospital (JUTH) for intervention in commemoration of the 2023 Children’s Day in Plateau State.
The State Chairperson of FIDA, Barr. Obioma Achile said the event served as the formal inauguration of the Surgical Ward incorporated for various intervention by their organization henceforth.
She said inline with this year’s theme: “More money for Primary Education” of children, they’re adding a voice that there is need for more money for the healthcare of children and their education in Nigeria.
“FIDA is a non governmental organization, we have a very serious mandate. We have great passion for the women and children, sometimes they’re educated but still vulnerable. That is why we use the mechanism of law to protect them, we embarked on litigation where necessary, and ensure prosecution.
“We look at the area of abduction, and when you abduct a child you must be responsible for their needs. This event is to also commemorate the 2023 Children’s Day Celebration which is 27 May with the theme: “More money for Primary Education”
“And FIDA is adding her voice again to this year’s theme which says More Money for Primary Education that we need more money for healthcare and education of children also.
“We have adopted this Surgical Ward as our own, by implication here it means we will be visiting this Ward from time to time with various intervention as a body.
We brought rouge capet to carpet the playing ground of the children especially those who will recuperate from their ilment at the Ward will have a place to play there which will also enhance their healing.” she stated
The Federation of Women Lawyers donated materials to patients of the Surgical Ward at the Teaching Hospital as part of their pet project such as rouge carpet, forms, toys, toiletries, noodles biscuits, pads.
The CMD Jos University Teaching Hospital (JUTH) Dr. Pokop Buptwada represented by the Chairman Medical Advisory Committee Dr. Josiah Njem Maina commended the organization for their intervention which has taken away some financial burden for the management of the Teaching Hospital.
He said, “I want to really comment FIDA for this kind gesture, you don’t need to have the whole world before you touch somebody’s life. This which FIDA did will not touch only the people presently in this Ward but any other person that will be admitted here at the Surgical Ward 16.
“We were given complain of the condition of this Ward being too cold as a result of the tiles on the floor. The management was only working towards that and FIDA came, we are so grateful because you have relief some financial burden in this aspect.”
He applauded them for fighting the cause of women and children. He hinted that JUTH has long adapted the affirmative action as an establishment “that is why you see women are in various positions as members of the Management of the Teaching University. Our doors are open to FIDA, you have kick-started and I believe that another organization will see the need to come in also in another angle to intervene.”
The Plateau State Government has reviewed the curfew imposed on Jos North Local Government Area following a satisfactory security assessment carried out in the affected area.
This was disclosed on Wednesday by Joyce Ramnap, the commissioner for information and communication.
According to her, the decision followed a satisfactory assessment of the security situation in the area.
“Curfew earlier imposed on the area is hereby further relaxed. Effective Wednesday, May 13, 2026, the curfew will now run from 10:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. daily,” Ms Ramnap said.
“Residents are advised to continue to comply strictly with the directive and cooperate with security agencies,” she added.
She urged residents to remain law-abiding, vigilant, and report suspicious activities to security agencies, while appreciating their cooperation and understanding.
Ms Rambap also advised residents to report suspicious activities to security agencies.
The curfew was imposed following a deadly attack in Angwan Rukuba community where more than 30 persons were killed in the attack.
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