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Plateau Rep, Hon Bagos, Brings Relief to Less Privileged Communities with Food Aid

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Hon. Dachung Musa Bagos, the esteemed member representing Jos South and Jos East Federal Constituency, has stepped up to help the less privileged and vulnerable individuals within his constituency by distributing essential food items to communities in need. Through the Dachung Musa Bagos Foundation, the lawmaker extended a helping hand to several areas, including Tudun Wada, Hwolshe, Abattoir, Dadin Kowa, and Zarmaganda.

The initiative comes at a crucial time, as Nigerians grapple with the ever-increasing cost of living and widespread hardship. The Dachung Musa Bagos Foundation, under its thematic areas of focus, is committed to assisting the less privileged by intervening in areas of critical need, like providing much-needed food support.

The food distribution was personally carried out today 26th July 2023, by Mrs. Lydia Dachung Bagos, the Executive Director, and CEO of the Dachung Musa Bagos Foundation. During the distribution process, Mrs. Bagos delivered words of encouragement to the beneficiaries in the various communities. She emphasized the importance of maintaining hope and relying on faith to navigate through life’s challenges. Additionally, she urged the recipients to view the foundation’s intervention as a heartfelt gift and a testament to the foundation’s empathy towards their struggles.

The impact of the food distribution was evident, as beneficiaries expressed overwhelming joy and gratitude. They wholeheartedly thanked Hon. Dachung Musa Bagos, the President, Executive Director, and the entire team at the Dachung Musa Bagos Foundation for their unwavering support during their times of need.

Hon. Dachung Musa Bagos has consistently demonstrated his commitment to uplifting the lives of his constituents, particularly the less privileged, and this recent food aid is a testament to his dedication. As a representative who cares deeply about the welfare of the people he serves, his efforts are greatly appreciated by the communities he has supported.

The Dachung Musa Bagos Foundation continues to exemplify its mission to bring relief, hope, and smiles to the less privileged. The positive impact of this initiative serves as an inspiration for other leaders and organizations to rally together to make a difference in the lives of those in need.

As news of this impactful gesture spreads, it is hoped that more well-meaning individuals and groups will be inspired to join hands with the Dachung Musa Bagos Foundation in their quest to alleviate the plight of vulnerable communities. Together, they strive to create a better, more compassionate society for all.

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Taraba South: Ashumate Unveils Legislative Agenda

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The Peoples Democratic Party candidate for Taraba South Senatorial District, Dr Jesse Ashumate, has outlined a legislative programme focused on agriculture, security, healthcare and employment opportunities for residents of the zone.

Ashumate unveiled the agenda in Abuja on Thursday while inaugurating his campaign council ahead of the forthcoming general elections.

The former Taraba State Commissioner for Finance said his priorities, if elected to the Senate, would include attracting agricultural infrastructure to the district, promoting peaceful coexistence and creating opportunities for young people and small businesses.

Agriculture featured prominently in his proposals, with Ashumate arguing that Taraba South possesses enormous potential in rice, yam and fish production but lacks sufficient infrastructure to maximise its contribution to Nigeria’s food supply.

He said the quality and volume of agricultural produce from Taraba deserved greater recognition and corresponding federal investment. According to him, although Benue is widely described as Nigeria’s food basket, Taraba contributes significantly to the food that reaches markets across the country.

Ashumate said he would pursue legislation and federal interventions aimed at establishing specialised agricultural institutions within the senatorial district.

Among the proposals are a fisheries institution around communities along the River Benue basin and crop research facilities designed to provide technical support, improved seedlings and modern farming knowledge to local farmers.

He also pledged to promote irrigation and other modern agricultural practices to reduce farmers’ dependence on seasonal rainfall and improve productivity throughout the year.

On insecurity, Ashumate said recurring communal disputes and farmer-herder clashes required solutions that addressed both security and economic realities. He advocated a gradual transition from open grazing to modern ranching, arguing that Nigeria’s growing population and increasing pressure on available land had made the old system increasingly difficult to sustain.

The PDP candidate pointed to established ranching operations on the Mambilla Plateau as evidence that livestock production could be successfully conducted under a more organised system. He said herders should be adequately sensitised on the economic benefits of ranching, including improved livestock productivity and reduced conflict with farming communities.

Ashumate also expressed support for a properly designed state police system, provided that adequate safeguards were put in place to prevent abuse. He added that legislation should continue to protect the constitutional rights of Nigerians to reside, conduct lawful businesses and move freely in any part of the country.

Beyond agriculture and security, the candidate promised to push for improved healthcare facilities in rural communities and increase efforts to secure federal employment opportunities for qualified constituents.

He also identified Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises as an important tool for reducing unemployment, promising to support initiatives that would make financing and other forms of assistance more accessible to entrepreneurs in Taraba South.

Ashumate said his broader objective was to promote a society in which economic opportunities were expanded while communities lived together peacefully regardless of ethnic or social differences.

An indigene of Wukari Local Government Area, Ashumate is a Fellow of the West African College of Physicians. He previously worked as a Principal Medical Officer in public health institutions in Taraba State and later served as Director of Health Services at the Federal University, Wukari.

He also served two terms as Commissioner for Finance in Taraba State.

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FEC approves N540bn to upgrade National Hospital, build cancer centre

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The Federal Executive Council (FEC) has approved projects worth about N540 billion to upgrade the National Hospital, Abuja, to a quaternary healthcare institution and to build a new cancer treatment centre.

Quaternary healthcare refers to highly specialised medical care involving advanced treatment, research and management of complex conditions.

The approvals were disclosed by the Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Muhammad Pate, after the weekly FEC meeting on Wednesday.

The Personal Assistant to President Bola Tinubu on Special Duties, Kamorudeen Yusuf, shared details of the approvals in a post on X.

The approved projects include the construction of new facilities at the National Hospital, Abuja, a Neuroscience Institute and a new National Institute for Cancer Research and Treatment (NICRAT) facility.

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According to Yusuf, the council approved N18.74 million for the refitting of the hospital’s administrative block, with Visible Construction Limited awarded the contract.

It also approved N64.92 billion for modular clinics and a theatre complex, to be constructed by Strabbing Construction Limited.

Another N103 billion was approved for a new hospital wing, with CBC Global Civil Construction Limited awarded the contract.

The project is expected to be completed within 24 months.

The council further approved N69 billion for a Neuroscience Institute covering neurosurgery, radiology and rehabilitation. CBC Global Civil and Building Construction Limited was awarded the contract.

The approvals are part of plans to transform the National Hospital, which Pate said had lagged behind its “original vision” due to years of underinvestment since its establishment about 25 years ago.

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The largest of the approved projects is the N302.3 billion facility for the National Institute for Cancer Research and Treatment.

Yusuf said the project, awarded to CBC Global Civil and Building Construction Nigeria Limited, has a 36-month completion period.

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The facility is expected to strengthen cancer research and treatment capacity in the country.

“The projects follow President Tinubu’s directive to strengthen healthcare infrastructure nationwide, and that funding comes through National Assembly appropriations already reflected in the 2025 and 2026 budgets rather than direct ministry allocation,” Pate was quoted to have said.


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