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Plateau Governor Elect Mutfwang inaugurate transition committee

The Governor-elect of Plateau State, His Excellency, Barr Caleb Mutfwang, has inaugurated 9 members of the transition Committee at an occasion held at Elial Centre Jos on Tuesday, 25th April 2023.

Governor-Elect Caleb Mutfwang, thanked the people of Plateau State for giving the PDP the mandate to serve
He said he was committed to the mandate of the people as the trust reposed on him would not be dashed and thanked the teaming youths for their overwhelming resilience during the electioneering process.

He said “We are not going into the government with a mindset of 95percent to 5percent we will carry everyone along, the expectation is that we must deliver on good governance to the people of Plateau, and to be given this responsibility is an opportunity of a lifetime that must not be wasted”
“Those who will receive any benefits from this administration must know that such benefit is a channel for others too, the task ahead is quite enormous that requires us to go in as a united team so that we can thrive in the activities of governance”.
We have great confidence in the judiciary that all the tribunals will acquit themselves with the fear of God and all responsibility as such we ask our supporters to remain steadfast and confident.

In his remarks, the Atiku/Mutfwang campaign council chairman, Latep Dabang, in his farewell speech, appreciated the Chris Hassan-led Peoples Democratic Party Plateau State administration for singling him out to serve the party after decamping as the Plateau All Progressive Congress State Chairman.

He also thanked the former governor Sen Jonah Jang, governor-elect Caleb Mutfwang and party stakeholders for their faith in him and for the drive they all had to ensure the campaign was a success.
He said his return to the party was to add value to the PDP and went on to wish the incoming administration all the best to excel.
The Governor-elect of Plateau State, Caleb Mutfwang went on to dissolve the the Atiku/Mutfwang campaign council and inaugurate members of the transition Committee as follows:

APPOINTMENT INTO TRANSITION HANDING-OVER/SWEARING-IN COMMITTEE

Members of the Committee are:

1. Prof. Ganyir Lombin – Chairman

2. Prof. Shedrack Best – Member

3. Barr. lbrahim Bawa K. (SAN) – Member

4. Rt. Hon. Abok Nuhu Ayuba – Member

5. Hon. Daniel Kungmi – Member

6. Haj. Jamila Shehu Gwandu – Member

7. Dr. Raymond luryit – Member

8. Prof. Stephen Malo – Member

9. Hon. Davou Mang – Member

10. Mr Moses Nwan, mni – Member

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Jos driver bags prison sentence for stealing milk

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A Jos Magistrates’ Court on Thursday sentenced a driver, Olatunde Ayila, 47, to one year in prison for stealing 10 cartons of milk.

The convict, whose address was not provided, pleaded guilty when the charge was read to him.

The magistrate, Hannatu Ashom, sentenced Mr Ayila to one year in the correctional centre with an option of a N70,000 fine.

Ms Ashom also ordered Mr Ayila to restitute the N310,000 as compensation and, if he defaulted, to spend five additional months in the correctional centre.

While reviewing the facts, the prosecutor, Ibrahim Gokwat, told the court that the case was reported on May 5 at the “A” Division Police Station, Jos, by the complainant, Ugochukwu Uoani.

Mr Gokwat said that the convict was given N1,550,000 to buy 50 cartons of Dano milk but kept N310,000, which he used for his personal use.

He said the offences contravened the Plateau Penal Code Law. 

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Private sector indispensable to strengthening cancer care in Nigeria – NICRAT DG

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The Director-General of the National Institute for Cancer Research and Treatment (NICRAT), Usman Aliyu, has said the private sector remains critical to strengthening healthcare systems and reducing Nigeria’s cancer burden.

Mr Aliyu stated this on Wednesday in Abuja at a two-day Stakeholder Engagement and Capacity Building Programme organised by Innova Healthcare Nigeria Ltd., themed “Innova Healthcare Nigeria – Bringing the Total Oncology Solution.”

He said meaningful progress in cancer control requires strategic partnerships, innovation, and sustained investment across the cancer care continuum, adding that collaboration is essential to improving access to quality treatment nationwide.

The NICRAT boss described the engagement as a critical intervention for advancing cancer control in Nigeria, noting that emerging technologies continue to reshape diagnosis, treatment, and healthcare delivery systems.

“Today’s activities give an insight into what Innova is doing. Indirectly, it is a kind of human resource development and assistance to the country in strengthening the operational capability of doctors,” he said.

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Mr Aliyu said public-private partnerships (PPP) were already improving radiotherapy services, adding that many operational cancer centres in the country currently function through collaborative arrangements.

According to him, nearly half of the radiotherapy centres providing cancer treatment in Nigeria operate under PPP models, underscoring the growing role of the private sector in oncology care.

He said NICRAT, through the Nigeria Cancer Access Partnership (NCAP) and the National Cancer Health Fund (NCHF), had supported more than 10,000 Nigerians with treatment, diagnostics and essential medicines.

Mr Aliyu added that more than 2,000 healthcare professionals had been trained across disciplines, while telemedicine services and access to radiotherapy were being expanded through investments in infrastructure and workforce development.

He further said that NICRAT was preparing to inaugurate Nigeria’s first National Cancer Burden Report, which will provide comprehensive data on the country’s cancer landscape and emerging disease trends.

According to him, the report would guide policy formulation, resource allocation, programme implementation and investment decisions aimed at accelerating national efforts to prevent, diagnose and treat cancer effectively.

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Also speaking, the Minister of State for Health and Social Welfare, Iziaq Salako, said partnerships remained central to achieving Nigeria’s cancer control targets and improving access to care.

Represented by Uche Nwokwu, National Coordinator of the National Cancer Control Programme, Mr Salako said that government efforts alone would not be sufficient to meet the growing demand for cancer care.

“We also rely on collaborations with our partners to improve access to cancer care in Nigeria,” he said.

Mr Salako said the National Cancer Control Plan aimed to reduce Nigeria’s cancer burden by 50 per cent by 2030 through improved screening, diagnosis, treatment and survivorship interventions nationwide.

He added that the Cancer Access Partnership Programme currently provides subsidised anti-cancer medicines at more than 24 hospitals across the country, helping improve affordability and treatment access.

“The problem is not just treatment. Some patients struggle with transportation, accommodation and feeding costs, which significantly increase the burden of care.”

Wong Kai Tan, Business Development Director of Innova Healthcare Nigeria Ltd., said the company remained committed to improving treatment outcomes and addressing critical gaps in oncology services.

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Mr Tan said Nigeria continued to face shortages in radiotherapy equipment and specialised personnel, including radiation oncologists, medical physicists and radiation therapists needed for effective cancer treatment delivery.

“We are here to bridge the two countries together, to bridge the two worlds together, to make sure we are able to deliver care much better.”

He said Innova was exploring partnerships to promote technology transfer, knowledge exchange, and workforce development between Nigeria and Singapore to strengthen oncology service delivery.

Mr Tan added that the company intended to provide end-to-end oncology solutions, including infrastructure development, equipment installation and professional training for healthcare workers across Nigeria.

The company’s Chief Financial Officer, Ikenna Njoku, said the initiative would help reduce medical tourism and make cancer treatment more affordable nationwide for Nigerians.

“What Innova has started is something that has been bothering Nigerians over the years.

“Medical tourism is going to reduce drastically and bring treatment costs to a level many Nigerians can afford,” he added.

Also speaking, Chinedu Aruah, Senior Consultant Radiation and Clinical Oncologist at the National Hospital Abuja, said efforts to strengthen oncology workforce capacity would improve cancer care delivery.

“A lot of people are willing to work, but incentives elsewhere are often better. As the government improves the status of the workforce, things are going to take better shape.”

Mr Aruah described the engagement as a positive development that would improve access to radiotherapy services and help reduce treatment delays for cancer patients nationwide. (NAN)


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