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Flood Warning: Kwara Calls On Riverine Communities To Move To Higher Ground

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Flood Warning: Kwara Calls On Riverine Communities To Move To Higher Ground. The Kwara State Government has urged people living around the riverbanks in various areas of the state to relocate to higher ground following persistent rainfall recently in the state.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

 

 

 

 

 

The advice was contained in a statement issued on Sunday by the state Commissioner for Environment, Nafisat Buge, to guard against impending flooding in the state.

Kwara State has been experiencing persistent rainfall between Wednesday and Sunday, leading to reports of flooding affecting people around the Asa River in Unity Road, Taiwo Isale, and Isale Koko in the Ilorin South and Ilorin East areas of the state, respectively.

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According to Buge, “The government has called for calm among residents of the state regarding the trends currently being experienced in the volume, duration, and pattern of rainfall, which has led to massive flooding in some parts of the state, adding that it is a temporary situation that will pass with time.”

The Commissioner described the situation as a global phenomenon, which can be attributed to the effects of climate change on our environment as a result of both natural phenomena and human activities.

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“It will be observed that our rainy and dry seasons no longer fall in the normal transition months, as human influence has warmed the atmosphere, oceans, and land, consequent upon which weather extremes are being witnessed across the globe, including our immediate communities and other states within the country,” the statement read.

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According to the press statement signed by the Press Secretary of the Ministry of Environment, Kamaldeen Aliagan, the present administration under the leadership of Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq is deeply concerned about the impending flood situation and is taking proactive measures to ensure public safety.

She said that to curb the situation, the government had embarked on the continuous dredging of the Asa River, construction of embankments, desilting of drainages across the state, provision of additional waste bins, expansion of the dump site for proper waste disposal, encouragement of waste recycling, an irrigation system for farmers, and regular advocacy and sensitisation on environmental issues via the media and interfaces with relevant stakeholders, as well as enforcement whenever necessary.

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Buge, while empathising with affected families, said, “Our hearts go out to families that are worst hit by this natural phenomenon, who have either lost property or their loved ones.

“However, in order to avert loss of lives and property, we urge residents to quickly take the following safety steps: relocate to higher ground, avoid travelling when it is raining, and follow evacuation instructions by the Ministry of Environment and the State Emergency Management Agencies, which will be moving around to provide support to the affected communities.

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“Furthermore, we urge residents to obtain the necessary approvals from relevant government agencies before embarking on any type of building, to desist from building houses close to or on the waterways.

“Heed flood warnings by stopping the dumping of refuse along watercourses, desilting surrounding drainages, stopping open burning, planting trees, and promptly alerting the Ministry of Environment about issues in your vicinity, as the government is doing all that is possible within state resources to encourage sustainable living and provide relief for Kwarans.

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“We want to use this medium to implore individuals, NGOs, and CSOs to kindly support the government in climate change adaptation and advocacy, as this is crucial for us to build resilience and save our environment,” Buge said.

The state commissioner also stated the need for all citizens to take ownership of their surroundings and encourage others to do the same, as the environment gives back to us what we put into it.

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“Members of the public are reminded that as our activities destroy the environment, our society keeps degrading, and this in turn comes back to haunt us all. It is therefore our collective responsibility to improve the quality of our environment to make it a better place for all and sundry,” the commissioner counselled.

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Professor Tomori: Delayed Diagnoses and Poor Governance Fuel Disease Spread in Nigeria

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In an interview with PREMIUM TIMES, Professor Oyewale Tomori, a renowned virologist and disease control expert, highlighted the critical role of early laboratory diagnosis in preventing infectious diseases from spiraling into epidemics in Nigeria. He emphasized that accurate and timely community reporting and surveillance are the foundations upon which effective diagnosis relies.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

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Tomori explained that many infectious diseases, including viral and bacterial infections, exhibit similar symptoms, such as fever and body aches. Early detection is essential to preventing misdiagnosis and initiating a proper response. Without swift confirmation, diseases like yellow fever might be mistaken for malaria, leading to uncontrolled outbreaks. He pointed out that surveillance systems must be robust, with communities actively reporting cases as the first step in controlling disease spread.

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When asked about the challenges faced in diagnosing diseases in Nigeria, Tomori addressed the issue of misallocated resources. He dismissed the idea that Nigeria is “resource-limited,” stating that resources are often wasted on unnecessary expenditures, such as lavish government processes, rather than prioritizing health and disease control. He called for a reordering of national priorities, advocating for better funding for disease surveillance and laboratory facilities.

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Tomori also discussed how delays and incorrect diagnoses contribute significantly to the rapid spread of diseases. He cited the widespread misdiagnosis of typhoid as a prime example, noting that incorrect treatments often lead to ineffective responses and continued disease transmission.

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On the role of technology, Tomori expressed optimism about the improvements in diagnostic methods, which have drastically reduced testing times. New advancements in genomics, he explained, have made laboratory tests more accurate and faster, significantly enhancing the ability to respond to outbreaks before they escalate.

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Reflecting on successful cases, he pointed to the 2014 Ebola outbreak in Nigeria as an example of how early detection and swift isolation helped contain the disease. The country managed to stop the spread of Ebola, while West Africa, without timely intervention, saw a devastating epidemic.

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To strengthen Nigeria’s diagnostic systems and prevent future epidemics, Tomori suggested establishing a well-coordinated national laboratory network. This would ensure that even the most remote areas of the country have access to proper diagnostic services and can effectively contribute to the early detection and control of infectious diseases.

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Polio Vaccine Is Safe – Emir of Dutse Debunks Birth Control Rumour

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The Emir of Dutse, Alhaji Muhammad Hamim Nuhu Sanusi, has reassured residents of Jigawa State that polio immunization is safe, firmly debunking long-held misconceptions suggesting the vaccine causes infertility.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

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Speaking at the launch of a polio vaccination campaign in Jiba village, Dutse LGA—an area historically known for rejecting immunization—the monarch emphasized the importance of dispelling falsehoods surrounding the initiative. He stressed that the vaccine poses no harm and cited the example of his late father, Emir Muhammad Sanusi, who immunized his own children to build public trust.

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He further explained that immunized women are often healthier and more capable of bearing children, contradicting widespread fertility myths.

Dr. Hassan Shuaibu Kwalam, Director of the Jigawa State Primary Healthcare Development Agency, highlighted the campaign’s goal to vaccinate two million children under five by month-end. He noted the urgency of boosting immunity amid lingering strains of the virus, despite Nigeria’s polio-free certification in 2013.

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UNICEF’s representative, Dr. Lukman, also warned of recent resurgences, revealing that 18 new cases were reported in 2025 across nine states, including two in Jigawa. He emphasized the need to close vaccination gaps to prevent further outbreaks.

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Nigeria’s Malaria Crisis: Why Medications Are Falling Short in the Battle

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Despite the availability of anti-malaria medications and preventive measures, many Nigerians continue to suffer from recurring malaria attacks, raising concerns about the effectiveness of current treatments.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

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In 2023, Nigeria accounted for a staggering 27% of global malaria-related deaths, underscoring the country’s ongoing battle with the disease. This alarming statistic highlights the persistent nature of malaria in Nigeria, despite efforts to combat it through the distribution of drugs and public health initiatives.

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On this World Malaria Day, experts are focusing on why malaria remains so widespread, even as treatments and preventive measures are accessible. The issue of treatment resistance, the prevalence of fake anti-malaria drugs in circulation, and inadequate health infrastructure are some of the factors contributing to the crisis.

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During a special episode of Nigeria Daily, experts discussed how the persistence of malaria challenges the country’s health system and called for stronger measures to ensure the effective treatment and eradication of the disease. The episode further examined the role of both the government and private sectors in tackling malaria and improving public health outcomes.

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With malaria continuing to be a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in Nigeria, experts emphasized the importance of prioritizing comprehensive health strategies to address the root causes of the disease’s persistence.

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