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Gov Fubara Approves N300m for Medical Residency Training

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Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, has approved over N300 million in funding to support 389 medical doctors in the State Civil Service who are undergoing residency training. This grant will cover two consecutive years, 2023-2024, with each resident doctor receiving between 800,000 and 900,000 naira annually.

 

In 2023, 215 resident doctors benefited from the grant, while 174 have been funded in 2024, according to a statement from the Rivers State Government House Press Unit on Friday. This initiative represents a significant improvement in healthcare funding under Governor Fubara’s administration, marking only the third time such grants have been disbursed in the past 16 years, with the last occurring in 2018.

 

Governor Fubara highlighted that the purpose of the grant is to “enhance the dedication and effectiveness of resident doctors during their critical training phase,” which is vital for equipping them with the necessary skills to provide high-quality medical services while working in the state.

 

State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Adaeze Chidinma Oreh, praised the initiative, noting that it plays a crucial role in keeping healthcare professionals updated with the latest medical knowledge and practices. She emphasized that the funding supports research and covers the costs of developing and presenting research proposals and dissertations. Additionally, it assists with travel expenses for examinations, which are often held outside the state or even the country.

 

Dr. Oreh concluded that Governor Fubara’s commitment, barely a year into his tenure, will lead to improved health outcomes for the people of Rivers State and Nigerians at large.

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US Turns to Dangote Refinery for Jet Fuel Supply

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By Adenike Lawal

The United States has turned to Nigeria’s Dangote Oil Refinery to meet soaring demand for jet fuel as consumption hits a two-year high.

Reports from Reuters reveal that six vessels carrying 1.7 million barrels of jet fuel from Dangote have already arrived at US ports this month, with another shipment expected in the coming days.

The refinery, Africa’s largest, is now a major supplier in the Atlantic Basin, reshaping global fuel trade.

The surge in US demand comes as maintenance work at a key refinery in New Jersey disrupts domestic supply.

Analysts say this has created an opening for Nigerian exports, though high US fuel stockpiles may limit future shipments.

With air travel expected to peak this summer, Dangote’s role in the market could help stabilize fuel prices. However, concerns remain over economic uncertainties that could affect travel demand in the months ahead.

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Senate Confirms Nwakuche as New Correctional Service Chief

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By Adenike Lawal

The Nigerian Senate has confirmed Sylvester Nwakuche as the new Controller General of the Nigeria Correctional Service, following his appointment by President Bola Tinubu.

The confirmation, which took place during Tuesday’s plenary session, was endorsed by lawmakers after a report from the Senate Committee on Interior, led by Senator Adams Oshiomhole.

Senate President Godswill Akpabio stressed the weight of Nwakuche’s new role, stating that much is expected from him in securing the country’s correctional facilities.

He expressed confidence that Nwakuche’s leadership would help curb the rising cases of jailbreaks.

This confirmation comes in the wake of a recent jailbreak at the Medium Security Custodial Centre in Koton Karfe, Kogi State, where 12 inmates escaped, leading to the tragic death of a correctional officer.

With his appointment now sealed, Nwakuche faces the urgent task of strengthening security measures and restoring public trust in Nigeria’s correctional system.

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Nigeria Takes Flight Toward Safer Skies

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By Adenike Lawal 

On March 25, 2025, the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) unveiled a bold initiative to enhance aviation safety by adopting the International Civil Aviation Organization’s (ICAO) State Safety Programme (SSP).

This groundbreaking move promises to elevate safety standards across the nation’s aviation landscape.

During a pivotal meeting in Abuja, Capt. Chris Najomo, NCAA’s Director General, underscored the importance of implementing the SSP.

“We have been going through this process for a long time,” he stated, emphasizing the careful development of regulations designed to protect air travel in Nigeria.

Horatius Egua, stepping in for Capt. Najomo, detailed the SSP’s mission: to close existing gaps in safety practices and elevate overall measures in Nigeria’s aviation sector.

The program aims to create a robust framework tailored to national needs while meeting international safety standards.

Mrs. Sonia Freitas, representing ICAO, echoed the need for collaboration, thanking stakeholders for their engagement.

She acknowledged the potential challenges ahead but assured that the long-term benefits would transform aviation safety not just in Nigeria but throughout Africa.

With the NCAA collaborating with the ICAO-West and Central Africa Regional Office, Nigeria is poised to set a precedent for safety protocols across the continent.

This initiative marks a significant leap forward in securing safer skies for all.

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