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FG Mulls ‘3rd National Action Plan’ On Women, Peace, Security In Nigeria
The Federal Government has commenced machinery for the development of a ‘3rd National Action Plan’ aimed at addressing women’s peace and security issues in line with the United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325 which emphasized the increased participation of women in security sector institutions.
The Action Plan is expected to be finalized for subsequent implementation by April, 2021.
The Minister of Women Affairs, Dame Pauline Tallen, made the disclosure at a Gender Training for Security Sector Institutions at the National Defence College, yesterday, even as she commended the Nigerian military under the leadership of the Chief of Defence Staff, General Lucky Irabor for the launch of the Gender Policy for the Armed Forces of Nigeria.
In this regard, the minister said, “The significance of inclusive, responsive and accountable security sector institutions and personnel particularly in the context of Nigeria, where they are engaged in multiple conflict fronts alongside regular law and order functions, cannot be overstated for the protection of women and girls”.
Noting the improvement of military – civil relations as exemplified at the First Annual Forum on Women in the Security Sector in Nigeria, convened by the federal ministry of Women Affairs in partnership with the Defence headquarters and UN Women in 2020, Tallen said, “The landmark event was convened as part of Nigeria’s commemoration of the 20th anniversary. A major highlight of the event was the conferment of ‘HeforShe’ awards on those male gender champions who have supported ‘our’ work in entrenching gender in the various sectors”.
The Country Representative of UN Women in Nigeria and ECOWAS, Ms. Comfort Lamptey, disclosed that the idea of partnering with the National Defence College in the Gender training was based on its capacity to provide institutional capacity on building gender and security institutions, and the necessity for security personnel from across the institutional spectrum to convene, share experiences, lessons, good practice and learn collectively by practicality of gender mainstreaming within security institutions at strategic and operational levels.
“This training, today, is being undertaken under the overall framework of UN Women’s project on Enhancing Gender Responsive Security Operations and Community Dialogue. It aims to support security sector operations and foster community dialogue between women affected by conflict security sector actors through three pillars of engagement.
“Firstly, at the strategic Level, the project will seek to put in place an enabling gender sensitive policy environment. Secondly, the project will support capacity building for security personnel through development and roll out of relevant training curriculum for front-line personnel and lastly support to engagement and collaboration by affected women, and women’s organizations with security sector institutions”.
In his welcome address, Commandant of National Defence College, Rear Admiral Oladele Bamidele Daji, expressed the hope that the workshop will proffer answers to the questions bordering on the place of women and men in peace and security management.
“On our part, the NDC will continue in its drive to implement training and research mandates, prioritize capacity building for both genders to participate actively in peace and security through mainstreaming gender into programmes and activities while insisting on the nomination of men and women by partner institutions”, the commandant said.
Over 40 participants, drawn from the Armed Forces, the Police, Para-Military organizations, NAPTIP, MDAs and relevant organizations are participating in the workshop.
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Pharmacy Council Seals 666 Medicine Stores In Kaduna Markets
The Pharmacy Council of Nigeria (PCN), in an enforcement excercise, shut down 666 medicine stores in open drug markets and other locations in Kaduna state .
Addressing newsmen yesterday in Kaduna, the Director Enforcement of the PCN, Stephen Esumobi, said the PCN also carried out the enforcement excercise in Zaria LGA of the state.
At the end of the enforcement which began early in the week, Esumobi said a total of 895 premises were visited.
“ We visited 75 pharmacies, 514 patent medicine shops, 306 other premises .
“The premises sealed included 47 pharmacies, 313 patent medicine shops and 306 illegal medicine shops,” he said.
He explained that the presmises were sealed for offences ranging from sale of medicines in the open drug market, operating without registration with PCN, poor documentation, poor storage facilities, stocking of ethical products without the supervision of a pharmacist.
Esumobi added that other offences were wholesalers engaging in retail activities, non-pharmacists having access to poison cupboards, patent medicine shops engaging in clinical practice and training apprentices among others.
“One major obstacle militating against the quality, safety and efficacy of medicines in Nigeria is the sale of medicines in open drug markets.
“Many medicine shops in the open drug markets and some other locations across the Kaduna state are not registered by the PCN and are operating illegally.
“The storage conditions for medicines in these premises are poor as medicines are stored at temperature and humidity conditions that are at variance with manufacturers recommnendations.
“The implication of this is that most of the medicines sold in these locations may no longer be fit for human consumption due to degradation of the active ingredients.
“Some of the products of degradation of these medicines are harmful thus posing a threat to public health.
“The premises do not have pharmacists to supervise the sale of ethical medicines and other medicines with narrow margin of safety thus exposing consumers to harmful consequences of the wrong use of the medicines,”he said.
Speaking further, the director said most of the medicine dealers engage in the illegal sale of substances of abuse to members of the public, thereby aggravating the social and security challenges emanating from the illicit use of the medicines.
He said the PCN had communicated on many occasions with the relevant stakeholders in open drug markets in Zaria and Kaduna city on the need to relocate to registrable locations or a coordinated wholesale centre as their activities are in total violation of the National Drug Distribution Guidelines.
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Flood: Food Shortage Hits Maiduguri
There is growing concern over shortage of foodstuff and other commodities in Maiduguri as thousands of residents struggle for survival, aftermath ravaging flood.
The Tide’s source reports that the flood submerged major markets including grain, fruit and vegetable depots in the town, while many shopping complexes and plazas continue to remain closed.
The development had led to shortage of food items making the prices of the few available ones to be high.
“It is difficult to find foodstuff now as all major markets are submerged.
“I can’t operate my restaurant in-spite of pressure from customers, because the foodstuff I stocked have been exhausted,” Hajara Mohammed said.
Other food vendors who attended to customers the previous day, including, Amina Isa, Rhoda Abdullahi and Jummai Mohammed said their stocks had also been exhausted and there was nowhere to restock.
The Tide source reports that the health sector was also affected as a result of the flood that submerged the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital and Maiduguri Specialist Hospital.
Already, some residents have started showing concern over possible public health crisis, including outbreaks of cholera, typhoid and other water borne diseases.
They specifically expressed worry over the flood that washed away corpses at the Maiduguri cemetery.
Meanwhile, Gov. Babagana Zulum had gone round some emergency camps to distribute cash to displaced persons as they awaits the arrival of foodstuff.
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Stop Bullying Nigerians, Seadogs Tells Security Agencies
The National Association of Seadogs (Pyrates Confraternity) has urged security agencies to stop bullying innocent Nigerians, criticising the infringement on fundamental human rights and the undermining of Nigeria’s democratic values.
In a statement by NAS Cap’n, Dr Joseph Oteri, the association expressed concern that despite the current economic challenges and the escalating insecurity in the country, security agencies are compounding the situation by harassing innocent citizens.
Citing the recent arrest of the President of the Nigeria Labour Congress and the terrorism charges against several anti-high cost of living protesters, the association lamented the alarming trend of security agencies using the pretext of combating terrorism to bully law-abiding citizens.
The statement read, “The National Association of Seadogs (Pyrates Confraternity) is deeply troubled by the economic challenges facing Nigerians and the rising insecurity gripping our nation.
“Nigeria, as Africa’s largest economy, is grappling with issues such as high inflation, foreign exchange rate volatility, low productivity, weak governance, and inadequate infrastructure. These challenges not only threaten our growth prospects but also jeopardise stability.
“In addition to these pressing concerns, insecurity in Nigeria is escalating. A recent report by SBM Intelligence revealing 7,568 kidnappings in 1,130 incidents between July 2023 and June 2024 highlights the growing insecurity affecting our country.
“Amid these alarming circumstances, where Nigerians are
already suffering from economic hardships and living in fear due to rising insecurity, it is disheartening to witness security agencies bullying innocent citizens under the guise of counter-terrorism.”
The NAS Cap’n further stated that such heavy-handed tactics violate fundamental human rights and erode the trust between citizens and the security forces tasked with their protection.
He added, “The National Association of Seadogs (Pyrates Confraternity) unequivocally condemns these actions by security agencies that trample on basic human rights and undermine democratic principles.”
The association called for a thorough investigation into the persecution of innocent Nigerians, stressing that the country’s democracy is founded on fairness, justice, and equality before the law.
“It is incumbent upon all relevant authorities at federal, state, and local levels to ensure that those responsible for violating the rights of Nigerian citizens are held accountable within Nigerian laws and international human rights standards.
“We urge all stakeholders, including government bodies, civil society organisations, religious leaders, and the media, to collaborate in finding lasting solutions to improve the safety and well-being of our fellow citizens.
“We must unite to condemn the bullying of innocent Nigerians and give them a voice. They do not deserve the injustices inflicted upon them, especially in these times when many families are struggling with harsh economic realities and pervasive insecurity across the country. We must stand together to ensure such injustices are not tolerated in our society,” he concluded.
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