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NGO Releases Reports On Mental Health Of Youths With Disabilities

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A Non-Profit Organisation, Jela’s Development Initiatives (JDI), has released a comprehensive report on the mental health of youths with disabilities and their family members in the country.
The Founder of JDI, Angela Ochu-Baiye, made this known in a statement issued in Lagos on Friday.
Ochu-Baiye noted that the report was informed to further draw attention to the issues faced by persons with disabilities and their family members, especially as it pertains to social exclusion.
The founder added that others social exclusion forms included abuse, harassment and other challenges and these might  lead to depression and anxiety among others.
She said: “The report was launched today (today), after thorough research and robust interface with a cross-section of youths with disabilities.
“This is particularly those with albinism, dwarfism, the visually impaired, the hearing impaired, sickle cell warriors and those affected by leprosy.
“Through 20 group therapy sessions in the FCT and Lagos, the organisation reached 264 youths with disabilities and 81 family members, making a total of 345 beneficiaries and study sample.
“The report was informed by the need to further draw attention to the issues faced by persons with disabilities and their family members.
“This is especially as it pertains to how social exclusion, abuse, harassment and other challenges may lead to depression and anxiety amongst them.”
Ochu-Baiye said the main purpose of this report was to create awareness for the findings from the concluded project, raise issues youths with disabilities (YWDs) grapple with.
She added that it was to also strengthen the inclusion of YWDs and provide directed messages to key stakeholders that would form a resourceful reference for building a more inclusive society.
The founder said the main among the recommendations contained in the report was an urgent need for a holistic implementation of the Discrimination Against Persons with Disability (Prohibition) Act 2018.
Ochu-Baiye said this was to ensure inclusion for persons with disabilities through building structure, employment, education and much more.
According to her, for sickle cell warriors, JDI has also called for the rollout of a special package from the National Health Insurance Scheme to support the financial strain of the condition on families.
Underscoring the need for inclusion for the hearing impaired, he called on the Federal Ministry of Education to introduce sign language in senior secondary schools’ curriculum.
Ochu-Baiye urged the Actors Guild of Nigeria and other entertainment associations to actively engage with nonprofit organisations to draw lessons on respectful representions of persons with disabilities, particularly those with dwarfism to curb stereotypes.

She further advised on the need for the Federal Ministry of Health, National Commission for Persons with Disabilities and other organisations working on mental health to design and implement mental health sensitization.

The founder included disability inclusion campaigns through mainstream media to influence the public’s understanding of the subject matter.

She also urged them to work closely with religious and traditional leaders and community engagement workers to support advocacy in dispelling myths about disability.

The Tide’s source reports that JDI is a non-profit registered in Nigeria in 2019, to provide opportunities for any individual-irrespective of beliefs, gender or socio-economic background- to access potable water as well as sanitation and hygiene facilities.

The organisation also executes campaigns on voluntary blood donation and mental health while providing platforms for youth empowerment through volunteering.

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Niger Delta Diocese Youth Launches N2.5m Empowerment Scheme

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The Niger Delta Diocese Anglican Youth Fellowship Nigeria(AYFN) has launched a N2.5 million youth empowerment scheme that will cover the 19 archdeaconries of the diocese.
Dieocesan President of AYFN, Festus Kalio made the plans public during the 2024 Annual Diocesan Bible Study Conference held at St Alban’s Anglican Church , Obuama, Kalabari West Archdeaconry recently.
Kalio explained that the scheme will cover scholarships, skills and other activities that will improve the wellbeing of youths in the diocese.
The AYFN president appealed to well meaning members of the church to support the project geared towards redirecting young people to fruitful ventures.
Calling on the Governor of Rivers State, Sir. Siminialayi Fubara to make youth employment a priority, Kalio observed that, “the rate of unemployment of youths is quite alarming…The agricultural and digital sectors should be well utilised.”
He, however, lauded the governor for promotion and implementing N3O,000 minimum wage for local government workers, and the promotion of civil servants after eight years.
On the theme of the Bible conference, “ Stand Firm and Take Action,” Kalio urged christian youths to be steadfast in their faith just like Christ and others stood to defend their convictions.
Meanwhile, the AYFN has honoured over seven personalities for their support to the group over the years.
This include a staff in the Rivers State Newspaper Corporation, Ms. Tamunoitemem Barango,Head of Editorial Computer Unit.
Barango, who was also Mother of the Day at the 2024 Youth Bible Conference, according to the president has been a strong pillar of support to youth programmes and activities in the diocese.

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District Governor Drums Support For Rotary President

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The Rotary International District 9141 Governor, Chinedu Ikegwuani, has called on members and Board of Directors of the Rotary Club of Port Harcourt Central to give their full support to the new President of the club, Ifunanya Bertrand.
According to him, the new president needs their support to succeed and move the club to a higher level.
Ikwugwuani stated this recently in his remark shortly after the installation of Rtn Ifunanya Bertrand as the 38th President of the Rotary Club of Port Harcourt Central in Port Harcourt.
He said as prime movers, they are ready for the task ahead and to ensure development to the club, adding that Rotary Club of Port Harcourt Central is agenda friendly.
He congratulated the past president and also congratulated the new president while commending the former President, Joy Madukanya for increasing the club’s membership with four new members and returning four old members to the club.
“ I congratulate Joy and I want the directors and board members of the club to give their full support to Ifunanya for her to succeed.
“ She needs all the suppport for her to succeed.
“She has set goals for the club so we need to support her because Rotary needs all hands to make sure the club progresses”, Ikwegwuanu said.
In her acceptance speech, the newly inducted President, Mrs Betrand expressed happiness over the mantle given to her to run the affairs of the club 2024 to 2025 year, adding that the year is full of promise and potential.
She said that during her tenure she will achieve great things in rendering services to humanity, adding that with the theme, of this year, Magic of Rotary, that she counts on every member of the club to support and achieve the club’s set goals.
She pointed out that all the projects she is going to develop and implement will also be in line with district emphasis for the year which is food, clothing and medicals, and also on the Rotary International areas of focus.
“ I am very happy to serve this great club and the society at large.
“One of the great things to achieve is service to humanity.
“Let us give our time in bringing succour to the society and you will experience the ‘Magic of Rotary” she stated.
Bertrand said her focus will be on community development, feeding of the less privileged and providing them with clothes and also to organise free medical outreach, basic education and literature development as well as to provide school desks for children in schools with dire need.
Highlights of the event include awards presentations, induction of new members and new board of directors of the club.

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Senate Passes Bill To Ensure Uninterrupted Tenure Of IGPs

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The Senate has passed a bill to ensure the tenure of  Inspector-General of Police  runs till the end of the tenure as  stipulated in the letter of appointment.
The bill is titled, “A Bill for an Act to Amend the Police Act and for Other Related Matters.” got an accelerated passage following a mild  debate on the general principles of the  executive bill  sponsored by the Senate Majority Leader , Senator Bamidele Opeyemi. The bill was read for the first time on same day .
Presenting the bill , the Majority Leader said  the bill sought to enable a person appointed to the office of Inspector-General of Police to remain in office until the end of the term stipulated in the letter of appointment.
“The bill aims to revolutionise police operation by enhancing accountability, modernising policing method and fostering a more harmonious relationship between the police and the community”, he said .
Contributing to the debate, ,former President of the Senate , Senator Ahmad Lawan  ( Yobe North ) urged his colleagues to exercise caution on the amendment to avoid  creating IGPs who may abuse the office relying on the provisions of the Act if signed into law . He also advised that the bill be stepped down for further consultations.
Sen. Seriake Dickson (Bayelsa) in his contribution  said,  “What this Senate is being invited to endorse is that by this appointment if passed, the person will stay in office for 10 years.
“This Senate should rather think of a holistic review of the Police Act aimed at strengthening the institution and insulating it from political pressures.
“We should elevate the office of the Inspector-General to a level of Justices of the Supreme Court.”
However , Deputy  President of the Senate, Jibrin Barau, said that there was no ambiguity in the intendment of the bill.
The Senate President, Godswill Akpabio,  thereafter  called for a voice vote. The bill was read a third time and was passed.

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