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Theresa Ushie Foundation Hosts Comprehensive Medical Outreach in Bekwarra LGA
The Theresa Ushie Foundation has once again made a significant impact in the health sector of Bekwarra Local Government Area, Cross River State, by hosting a comprehensive medical outreach on Friday, September 27, 2024, at the Primary Health Care Centre, Model Abuochiche.
The outreach provided an array of free healthcare services to the community, with an emphasis on general medical consultations, child health promotion, diabetes and hypertension screening and treatment, as well as specialized female reproductive health counseling. Attendees also benefited from guidance on hand and dental hygiene, breast health, and advocacy on MPOX and cancer control.
In addition, free medications were dispensed to patients, mosquito nets were distributed as part of the foundation’s effort to combat malaria, a prevalent health issue in the region, and free eye care and glasses were also given. The event also featured emergency clinic services.
Theresa Ushie, the founder of the foundation and a leading aspirant for the Chairmanship of Bekwarra LGA, has been a key figure in advocating for improved healthcare in the local government. For years, she has organized similar events, delivering essential medical services to underserved communities. Ushie’s supporters argue that her dedication to the people of Bekwarra will only increase if she is elected as Chairman, promising that her leadership would see the expansion of these initiatives.
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“This outreach is just one of many we have done to ensure that our people receive the medical attention they deserve. As Chairman, I will have the platform and resources to do even more,” Ushie stated during the event.
The outreach was organized in partnership with the State Ministry of Health (General Hospital, Bekwarra, Abuochiche) and the State Primary Health Care Development Agency (SPHCDA). The event officially commenced with an opening prayer by Rev Fr. Clement Imor to followed by the opening ceremony led by the Paramount Ruler of Bekwarra, HRM Linus Ogbeche Odey (Ushie-Ebeshe K-akpa II)
Paramount Ruler, Bekwarra L.G. A,
Chairman Bekwarra Traditional Rulers Council, Bekwarra L.G.A, Cross River State and HRM Mathias Ushie Obogo, the Clan Head of Udomu. Dignitaries in attendance included CSP Chijioke Bright Mgbenwa, DPO of Bekwarra LGA; Mrs. Nancy Ogon, Head of DSS; Obi Peter Obi, the Divisional Head Officer NSCDC, Bekwarra Division and Dr. Edem David Ushie, Lead Doctor (Consultant).
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The outreach was in line with His Excellency and Her Excellency’s “People’s First Agenda” for the people of Cross River, further emphasizing the focus on accessible healthcare for all.
Participants expressed their gratitude to the Theresa Ushie Foundation for its continuous commitment to the health and well-being of the people. One of the beneficiaries and coordinator of Widows in Bekwarra, Mrs. Victoria Okaba, shared, “I am thankful for the free medication and consultation I received today. Many of us would not have been able to afford these treatments otherwise.”
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Business
Wale Edun reacts to S&P rating on Nigeria, vows to strengthen economy
The Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun, has reacted to the decision of S&P Global Ratings to revise Nigeria’s outlook to Positive from Stable, saying that the government would continue to implement well-coordinated policies aimed at restoring macroeconomic stability.
The Minister, in a statement released on Saturday, said the upgrade, while affirming Nigeria’s long- and short-term ratings at ‘B-/B’, was a strong endorsement of the fiscal, monetary, and structural reforms being rolled out under President Bola Tinubu’s administration.
“I am delighted to receive the news that S&P Global Ratings has revised Nigeria’s outlook to Positive from Stable while affirming our ‘B-/B’ rating,” he said.
“This development is yet another clear signal that the difficult but necessary reforms we are undertaking are gaining traction and earning strong recognition from respected global institutions.”
Edun noted that with Moody’s and Fitch Ratings having earlier upgraded Nigeria’s credit position in the same year, all three major global ratings agencies now align in acknowledging the progress of the reforms.
“This alignment reflects tremendous confidence in the direction of our fiscal, monetary, and structural reforms, and in the renewed strength and stability of our economy,” he said.
The Minister highlighted that S&P’s decision echoed the agency’s recognition of improved growth prospects, strengthening external buffers, and clearer monetary policy outcomes, which are beginning to materialise as the reforms take hold.
“These positive signals reinforce our commitment to staying the course,” Edun added. “While we are fully aware that more work lies ahead, the foundations we are building today will support inclusive and sustainable growth for years to come.”
He commended President Tinubu for what he described as “unwavering leadership and political courage” in pushing reforms that had long been delayed and also acknowledged the resilience of Nigerians navigating the transition.
“We will continue to implement well-coordinated policies that restore macroeconomic stability, attract investment, and create opportunities for our citizens,” he assured.
“The confidence shown by global ratings agencies strengthens our resolve to deliver a stronger, more dynamic, and more prosperous Nigerian economy.”
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“Stop the bloodshed”- Herdsmen warn bandits after breach of peace accords in northwest
The Kulen Allah Cattle Rearers Association of Nigeria (KACRAN) has condemned recent killings in the north and called on bandits and vigilante groups to stop the violence.
Khalil Moh’d Bello, KACRAN’s national president, made the appeal in a statement on Thursday.
He said the association is alarmed by the “shameful, brutal killings” of innocent Nigerians, the destruction of property and the rustling of livestock across the region.
According to him, pastoralists have become victims of extortion and coercion by criminal groups who demand illegal levies or force them to surrender their children to join armed gangs.
He said many herders are also exposed to attacks by volunteer fighters who fail to confront bandits in forest hideouts but instead “end their operations by killing innocent pastoralists”.
Bello added that security operations often result in unintended casualties among herders who are caught between bandits and state forces.
He said pastoralists are sometimes compelled to provide cover for criminal groups because they are not allowed safe access to grazing areas in the deep forest.
Bello warned that pastoral communities would be the most vulnerable if the country were to face an external threat, citing their experience during previous clashes with vigilante groups and security forces.
His words: “KACRAN, for whatsoever reason, rejects and condemns in unmistakable terms any act of killing innocent Nigerians.
“We call on bandits and volunteers to end their act, which is a heinous crime that has no cause or justification.”
He criticised the recent breaches of peace deals in Katsina, Kano and Zamfara, where bandits attacked communities that had previously reached reconciliation agreements with them.
Bello said some of the communities, particularly in Katsina, had honoured the terms of the peace accord, but “disgruntled elements” among the armed groups violated the agreement and launched attacks and abductions.
He said similar incidents occurred in Zamfara, where bandits allegedly reneged on agreements with farmers, killed residents and kidnapped others for ransom.
Bello urged government and community leaders to prioritise the protection of innocent pastoralists, whom he described as the most exposed in the cycle of rural violence.
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Fani-Kayode warns Tinubu against seeking meeting with Trump
By Augustine Akhilomen
Former minister of aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode, has warned President Bola Tinubu against seeking a meeting with United States President Donald Trump over the latter’s recent threats to invade Nigeria.
Fani-Kayode issued the warning while speaking as a guest lecturer at the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) conference in Akure, Ondo state.
The former minister said the president risks “embarrassment” if he attempts to meet Trump at the White House.
He said his concern was informed by media reports suggesting that Tinubu was seeking an audience with the American president.
Fani-Kayode described Trump as “irrational, unpredictable and unbalanced”.
He accused the US president of harbouring what he called “a pathological hatred for Africans, black and brown people, and Muslims”.
He said Trump’s behaviour reflects what Pentecostal Christians refer to as a “Demastic anointing”, which he explained as a fixation on materialism derived from the biblical story of Demas, an associate of Apostle Paul.
“He has been afflicted with what those of us in Pentecostal circles describe as a ‘Demastic anointing’, named after Apostle Paul’s loyal disciple called Demas, who lost his way and fell”, he stated.
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