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Drug Shortages, Reliance on Traditional Medicine Hindering Healthcare Access in FCT, Officials Say

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Officials in the Kwali Area Council of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) have attributed the low patronage of Primary Healthcare Centres (PHCs) to a combination of insufficient manpower, inadequate availability of drugs, and the local community’s preference for traditional medicines. These challenges have been cited as key obstacles to the effective delivery of healthcare services in the area.
The officials made these remarks during an advocacy visit by members of the COVID-19 Response Mechanism Resilient and Sustainable Systems for Health (C19RM/RSSH) Global Fund Project Advocacy Team (SAT) in Abuja. The C19RM/RSSH project is being implemented by a coalition of civil society organizations, including the Civil Society for the Eradication of Tuberculosis in Nigeria (TB Network), the Network of People Living with HIV and AIDS in Nigeria (NEPWHAN), and the Civil Society in Malaria Control, Immunisation, and Nutrition (ACOMIN).
Jibrin Kamadi, the Monitoring and Evaluation Officer for Kwali Area Council, highlighted the severe manpower shortage facing the healthcare system in the area. According to him, this challenge is reflective of the national healthcare situation but is particularly dire in Kwali.
“Inadequate manpower in the health sector is a national issue, but in Kwali, we are severely short-staffed,” Kamadi stated. He added that despite efforts by the area council’s chairman, Danladi Chiya, to recruit more healthcare workers, the demand for staff still far outweighs the supply.
Aso Abdullahi, the Logistics Officer for Kwali Area Council, echoed Kamadi’s concerns and noted that these shortages extend beyond personnel to the availability of medications. He explained that the lack of essential drugs at healthcare centres often forces community members to turn to traditional medicines.
“Many of our healthcare facilities are often closed due to insufficient manpower and heavy workloads,” Abdullahi said. “This leads to discouragement among patients who need care, and as a result, they turn to local herbal remedies instead of visiting our clinics.”
Abdullahi emphasized the need for stronger community sensitisation to help residents understand the benefits of modern healthcare services, especially those offered at the PHCs. He called for an increased effort to educate the public on the advantages of professional medical care over traditional treatments.
In addition to the manpower and medication issues, the C19RM/RSSH project team also pointed out infrastructure gaps within the healthcare system. Nathaniel Salifu, the FCT Coordinator for the Tuberculosis Network, explained that one of the key objectives of the C19RM/RSSH project is to address these gaps in a sustainable manner.
“The project aims to build a more resilient and sustainable healthcare system by improving infrastructure and strengthening the capacity of healthcare workers,” Salifu said. He further noted that improving the physical conditions of healthcare facilities would enhance access to quality care for residents.
Samuel Simon, the FCT Programme Officer for the TB Network, emphasized the importance of community involvement in ensuring the success of healthcare initiatives. He encouraged local residents to take ownership of their healthcare systems by participating in advocacy efforts and volunteering at local PHCs.
“Community support and ownership are critical to improving healthcare delivery,” Simon said. “We need to ensure that the community feels a sense of responsibility for their health centres and actively participates in making them better.”
He also highlighted the role of volunteers in bridging the gap between healthcare workers and the local population, suggesting that well-organized volunteer efforts could help alleviate some of the staffing pressures faced by the PHCs.

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NNPP Disowns Planned Protest Against INEC

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By Omoniyi David

The New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) has disowned a planned protest against the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) scheduled for Tuesday, January 20, 2026, in Abuja and other parts of the country.

In a statement issued Monday from its National Secretariat in Abuja, the party said reports linking it to the proposed protest were false, describing the planned demonstration as illegal.

The statement, signed by the NNPP National Publicity Secretary, Ladipo Johnson, said the organisers of the protest were impostors and not members of the party.

The NNPP cited a Federal High Court judgment delivered on April 18, 2024, in Suit No. FHC/ABJ/CS/1354/2024, in which Justice Emeka Nwite upheld the expulsion of the individuals involved.

The party urged the public and security agencies to disregard any attempt to associate it with the protest, reaffirming its commitment to lawful and democratic engagement.

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2025 Awards Night: ACCI Spotlights Business Excellence, International Collaboration

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By Ade Iyamoye 

The Abuja Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI), on Tuesday celebrated outstanding contributions to enterprise development and international cooperation at its 2025 Awards and Dinner Night, with a renewed commitment to building a resilient, globally competitive business community.

Speaking at the event held at the Prince Adetokunbo Kayode SAN Trade and Convention Centre, ACCI President, Chief Emeka Obegolu, SAN, PhD, said the awards night was a moment of appreciation for businesses and individuals whose innovation, perseverance and investments continue to drive Nigeria’s economy.

Obegolu said the Chamber had made “meaningful progress” over the past year in line with its vision to strengthen infrastructure, facilitate trade, build capacity, professionalise the Secretariat, expand global partnerships and reposition the ACCI brand.

He highlighted the ACCI Business, Entrepreneurship, Skills and Training (BEST), Centre as a key intervention aimed at skills development and entrepreneurship, preparing members and young Nigerians to compete locally and globally.

According to him, ongoing projects around the Chamber are designed to create a sustainable commercial ecosystem and long-term value for members.

The ACCI president also underscored the importance of engagement with government institutions, development partners and the diplomatic community, noting that such collaborations have enhanced the Chamber’s credibility and positioned it as a vital platform for dialogue.

“The presence of ambassadors and members of the diplomatic corps here tonight underscores the growing international interest in Abuja as a business destination,” Obegolu said, adding that business, beyond profits and policies, is ultimately about people.

He reaffirmed ACCI’s commitment to delivering value to members, growing its membership base and attracting investment that will contribute to Nigeria’s economic growth and global competitiveness.

On his part, the Brazil’s Ambassador to Nigeria, Carlos Garcete, commended ACCI for its role in deepening bilateral trade and cultural relations between Brazil and Nigeria, describing 2025 as a “remarkable year” for relations between both countries.

Garcete cited multiple high-level exchanges, including visits by President Bola Tinubu to Brazil for the G20, BRICS and a state visit, reciprocal visits by ministers and vice presidents of both countries, and Nigeria’s participation in COP30.

He particularly praised ACCI’s instrumental role in the Brazilian trade mission led by ApexBrasil, which brought over 40 Brazilian companies and more than 60 business leaders to Nigeria, the largest standalone Brazilian business delegation to the country.

Receiving the ACCI Award for Promotion of Cultural and Economic Exchange on behalf of the Brazilian Government, Garcete described the honour as both recognition and a call to sustain strong cooperation, expressing optimism for deeper collaboration in 2026.

The event brought together captains of industry, diplomats, partners and stakeholders for networking and celebration, reinforcing ACCI’s role as a bridge between Nigerian enterprise and the global business community.

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Again, Four Rice Farmers Abducted in Kwara

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By Huldah Shado

Terrorists abducted four rice farmers in Bokungi Village, Edu LGA, Kwara State, on Wednesday evening, local sources confirmed.

The victims were attacked while harvesting rice, less than 24 hours after gunmen targeted a church in Eruku, Ekiti LGA.

Residents said the armed men forced the farmers into nearby bush before moving them to an unknown location.

Community members warned that growing insecurity is driving farming settlements to near desertion, as farmers avoid working in vulnerable areas.

The Kwara State Police Command has yet to comment.

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