Politics › Re: Jubilation In Damboa As Boko Haram Bows To Superior Firepower Of Soldiers by ManirBK(op): 9:21am On Nov 19, 2021 |
vanbonattel: To those who are happy to celebrate phantom success and a cocktail of lies, may they remain in their self inflicted misery forever. But ipob members will feel like burying themselves alive. Set of jobless people |
Politics › Re: Jubilation In Damboa As Boko Haram Bows To Superior Firepower Of Soldiers by ManirBK(op): 9:18am On Nov 19, 2021 |
Grace001: Good May Almighty God continue to protect and give our beloved military personnel super power to destroy, wipe, and eliminate every criminal element of our beloved father's land Nigeria |
Politics › Re: Jubilation In Damboa As Boko Haram Bows To Superior Firepower Of Soldiers by ManirBK(op): 9:15am On Nov 19, 2021 |
Penguin2: Video of the jubilating villagers or you people should fvck off.
Liars  IPOB won't like this, all they enjoy is bad news |
Politics › Re: Jubilation In Damboa As Boko Haram Bows To Superior Firepower Of Soldiers by ManirBK(op): 9:12am On Nov 19, 2021 |
To those who are sad to hear this news,
may they never find joy... |
Properties › Re: 7,315 Apply For Fg’s 5,000 Housing Units In 1 Week by ManirBK(op): 8:55am On Nov 19, 2021 |
Well done Mr. Babatunde Raji Fasola the SAN our poweful Minister. More to come God bless Buhari God bless Nigeri |
Properties › 7,315 Apply For Fg’s 5,000 Housing Units In 1 Week by ManirBK(op): 8:54am On Nov 19, 2021 |
The federal government has received 7,315 applications for its 5,000 housing units built under the National Housing Programme one week after the launch.
The Minister of Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola, disclosed this on Thursday while briefing members of the Senate Committee on Housing on the programme.
Portal for the National Housing Programme comprising of one, two and three bedroom apartments was launched in Abuja last Friday.
Fashola said out of the over 7,315 applications received from Nigerians as of noon on Thursday, 7,216 were pending, while 99 had been submitted successfully.
He, however, disclosed that while 24 applications had been submitted from the FCT, no single one has been submitted from 20 states.
The Minister said the current National Housing Programme is a pilot or demonstration scheme meant, among others, to galvanize private sector participation.
On Housing Housing deficit, the minister told the Commitee chaired by Senator Sam Egwu that solution to it was not just on building of houses but marketing the empty ones.
He added that the National Housing Programme had not succeeded in the past and some of the houses built then still remain empty due to cultural or financial factors. https://dailytrust.com/7315-apply-for-fgs-5000-housing-units-in-1-week
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Politics › Re: Jubilation In Damboa As Boko Haram Bows To Superior Firepower Of Soldiers by ManirBK(op): 8:38am On Nov 19, 2021*. Modified: 9:32am On Nov 19, 2021 |
victory for one victory for all. Lets hail our gallant soldiers may god continue to lead them to victory. God bless Nigerian army God bless Nigeria |
Politics › Jubilation In Damboa As Boko Haram Bows To Superior Firepower Of Soldiers by ManirBK(op): 8:37am On Nov 19, 2021 |
There was wide jubilation in Damboa Local Government Area of Borno State after Nigerian troops repelled an early morning attack. Daily Trust had reported how soldiers forced Boko Haram fighters out of the town. The insurgents had reportedly stormed the town around 6:35am, shooting in all directions. This had created tension among residents but troops reportedly engaged them in a heavy shootout, forcing them to beat retreat. A security source told our correspondent that the attackers could not stay up to 30 minutes. “I can confirm to you that Boko Haram insurgents made an attempt this morning but it was not successful, the troops on the ground in Damboa town thwarted it immediately,” the source said. A member of Civilians Joint Task Force, told Daily Trust that some locals sustained gunshot injuries at Kala, a suburb village near Damboa town. “At least 8 persons sustained gunshots wounds at Kala village near Damboa town.” “The troops did a great job and as we speak now, there is jubilation in Damboa now,” the source said. https://dailytrust.com/breaking-boko-haram-bows-to-superior-firepower-of-soldiers-in-bornomynd44 oam4j lalasticla seun |
Politics › Re: FG Approves ₦656 Billion To Cushion Effects Of Bailout Deductions On States by ManirBK(op): 9:06pm On Nov 18, 2021 |
God bless BABA BUHARI God bless Nigeria. Over to you wailers.. |
Politics › FG Approves ₦656 Billion To Cushion Effects Of Bailout Deductions On States by ManirBK(op): 9:05pm On Nov 18, 2021 |
Gets additional N750m from World Bank for states’ accountability programme
•Let’s cut down on wastes, Sanwo-Olu urges other GovsThe Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Mr. Zainab Ahmed yesterday disclosed that President Muhammadu Buhari has okayed the release of N656.1 billion for states over a period of six months to cushion the effects of their ongoing repayment of their bailout facilities as well as to enable them meet their salary obligations.
This is also as she disclosed that the World Bank has approved an additional $750 million financing to support the States’ Fiscal Transparency, Accountability and Sustainability (SFTAS) programme.
This is just as Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has advised his fellow governors to cut down on wastes, but ensure that every unit of expenditure delivers maximum value and impact, for the benefit of the populace.
Ahmed and Sanwo-Olu said these at the National Council on finance and Economic Development (NACOFED) conference held in Lagos.
She explained: “The approval of Mr. President has been obtained for a bridging facility in the sum of N656.1 billion to be granted to states over a period of six months towards cushioning the effects of their resumption in the repayment of the three federal government bailout facilities (Salary Bailout, Excess Crude facility and Budget Support facility).
“Already, the modalities of the facility has been worked out and the disbursement is expected to commence by the CBN very soon.
“Government will also continue to provide other financing options to states in the form of concessionary loan facilities to support the development of vital sectors of the economy such as health, agriculture and SMEs aimed to complement the states in fighting the pandemic, creating the needed job for the people and alleviating poverty.
“The combined effect of these policies would assist in addressing the current security and other socio-economic challenges confronting the nation.”
According to her, “the introduction of the SFTAS programme for results and other similar programmes by the federal government assisted by World Bank are initiatives aimed at strengthening public finance management at the sub-national levels.
“I am highly impressed with the commitments shown by all the 36 state governments in implementing the reforms brought about by these laudable programmes. To this end, the federal government recently concluded arrangements with the World Bank to further make available another sum of $750 million as additional financing for the states under the SFTAS programme.”
She further pointed out that the federal government through the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) recently cut-down the interest rate on intervention facilities from nine per cent to five per cent per annum, which according to her, would aid growth and recovery.
She added: “The last couple of years presented series of challenges to us as a nation and the entire globe. From the decline in revenue to slow growth and recovery largely due to the fall in crude oil prices on account of falling global demand and the containment measures to fight the spread of COVID-19, which affected virtually every sector of the economy.
“The good news, however, is that our recovery rate from the pandemic has been sustainably good and encouraging. Fortunately, things are now looking up for us and our economy is bouncing back to normal.
“Based on the current economic outlook, our economy is projected to grow by 1.5 per cent this year and 2.9 per cent in 2022. Therefore, as we move to the reset opportunities, our focus should be on growing and consolidating the recovery efforts.”
Furthermore, she added that the federal government was committed to increasing non-oil revenue and had positioned to achieving a tax to revenue ratio of 15 per cent by 2023.
She added: “Our revenue reforms which are mainly focused on sustained improvement on non-oil taxes have started yielding results. The amendments introduced by the support of the National Assembly the Finance Act of 2019 and 2020 combined with the Government Strategic Revenue Growth Initiatives (SRGI), have also cumulatively yielded the desired results of enhancing sustainable increase in government revenue, promoting fiscal equity, aligning domestic tax laws with global best practices, tax incentives for infrastructure development and capital markets as well as micro, small and medium enterprises.”
“The initiatives have also helped in strengthening our institutions and Agencies. With this development, we are already on our way to achieving our target of a tax to revenue ratio of 15 per cent by 2023.”
Continuing, Sanwo-Olu said the ultimate goals for states must be value for money and the enhancement of the quality and timeliness of service delivery.
According to Sanwo-Olu, a robust public finance management system was the critical pathway for efficient and effective delivery of the dividends of democracy to the citizens, which according to him, must be carried out in a manner that was transparent and accountable to all.
In his keynote address titled: “Public Sector Finance Management in the New Normal, (Post Covid-19)” the governor said the gathering was to provide an opportunity to share thoughts, exchange views and forge a common front in addressing some of the fiscal and socio-economic challenges foisted on the country by the COVID-19 pandemic.
“What the pandemic (COVID-19) has done is to compel us all, whether in the public or private sectors, to focus more attention on exploring ways ‘to do more with less.’
“We have been forced to find ways of optimising spending, to ensure that, one, we are cutting down on waste excesses and things that we do not need, and two, that every unit of surviving expenditure delivers maximum value and impact, for the benefit of our populace.
“This is the time for Commissioners for Finance and Commissioners for Economic Planning to be sincere with their principals, who may have asked you to do the impossible.
“But indeed, we know this is the time for you to be frank and sincere to your principal that we have to think out of the box. You have to be very creative and do away with what will not be considered as important this time,” he said.
The governor also commended the federal government for faithfully implementing various initiatives aimed at improving the quality of Public Financial Management in Nigeria.
He said initiatives like the Treasury Single Account (TSA), the Presidential Initiative on Continuous Audit (PICA), the Government Integrated Financial Management Information System (GIFMIS), among others, including the States’ Fiscal Transparency, Accountability and Sustainability Programme for Results (SFTAS) Programme, have provided support to states to help them achieve desired fiscal reforms underlined by prudence, openness, transparency and accountability.
The governor said the programme has also highlighted to states, the need to redouble efforts aimed at increasing Internally Generated Revenue (IGR). https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2021/11/16/fg-approves-n656bn-to-cushion-effects-of-bailout-deductions-on-states/?fbclid
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Foreign Affairs › Re: China Overtakes US To Become World's Richest Nation As Global Wealth Surges by ManirBK(op): 9:04pm On Nov 17, 2021 |
Hezzyluv: Exactly...
But God pass them Chinese people are creative, innovative and
intelligent. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: China Overtakes US To Become World's Richest Nation As Global Wealth Surges by ManirBK(op): 8:56pm On Nov 17, 2021 |
Malory: America is still the greatest nation on earth so chinko can Bleep off China COVID19 formula show its effect now |
Foreign Affairs › Re: China Overtakes US To Become World's Richest Nation As Global Wealth Surges by ManirBK(op): 8:47pm On Nov 17, 2021 |
China has used it's money to purchase lots of foreign companies and promoting attractive schemes in their country. More ever the invention of corona virus by China finally effective. |
Foreign Affairs › China Overtakes US To Become World's Richest Nation As Global Wealth Surges by ManirBK(op): 8:47pm On Nov 17, 2021 |
China’s wealth jumped to $120 trillion in 2020 from just $7 trillion in 2000. This marks a jump of $113 trillion in 20 years, helping the nation surpass the United States in terms of net worth ADVERTISEMENT China overtakes US to become world's richest nation as global wealth surges China has gone past the US to become the richest nation in the world, according to a new research report. The report, authored by the research wing of McKinsey & Co, said that global wealth had tripled over the last two decades, from $156 trillion in the year 2000 to $514 trillion in 2020. SHOW FULL STORY The report has been prepared after examining the national balance sheets of 10 countries, representing more than 60 per cent of world income. In an interview with Bloomberg TV, Jan Mischke, a partner at the McKinsey Global Institute in Zurich, said, “We are now wealthier than we have ever been.” According to the data revealed, China has accounted for almost one-third of the staggering rise in global wealth. The wealth of the nation surged from $7 trillion in the year 2000 to $120 trillion in 2020. The data tracks the period from one year before the country became a member of the World Trade Organisation (WTO), which speeded up the rise of its economy. The report analysed the national balance sheets of 10 countries, which accounted for over 60 percent of the world's income. Apart from China and US, the countries in the report included Germany, France, UK, Japan, Sweden, Mexico, Canada and Australia. As for the US, the net worth of the country increased to almost $90 trillion in two decades. In both US and China, the two biggest global economies, more than two- thirds of the wealth is concentrated in just 10 percent of the richest households. About 68 percent of the global net worth is stored in real estate, as per the report. China’s wealth jumped to $120 trillion in 2020 from just $7 trillion in 2000. This marks a jump of $113 trillion in 20 years, helping the nation surpass the United States in terms of net worth. The report also indicated that 68 per cent of global net worth is stored in real estate and the balance is held in assets such as infrastructure, machinery and equipment. Intangible assets like intellectual property and patents also make up a small amount of global net worth. The report by McKinsey & Co also indicated the steep rise in net worth over the past two decades has outstripped the increase in global gross domestic product and has been fuelled by skyrocketing property prices as a result of declining interest rates. The research found that asset prices are almost 50 per cent above their long-run average relative to income. That raises questions about the sustainability of the wealth boom. https://www.timesnownews.com/business-economy/world-news/article/china-overtakes-us-to-become-worlds-richest-nation-as-global-wealth-surges/832538mynd44 oam4j lalasticlala seun |
Food › Re: FG Moves To Reduce Food Prices by ManirBK(op): 8:26pm On Nov 16, 2021 |
clericuzzio: With what you just typed now, I've come to the conclusion that you lack the grey matter so you dont want god to bless our belove country including our president. Why?? |
Sports › Re: Jordan Accuses Iranian Female Footballer Of Being A Man by ManirBK(op): 7:12pm On Nov 16, 2021 |
I dey laugh this is not HALAL football in Arab Nation. |
Sports › Jordan Accuses Iranian Female Footballer Of Being A Man by ManirBK(op): 7:11pm On Nov 16, 2021*. Modified: 7:31pm On Nov 16, 2021 |
Jordan has asked the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) to launch an investigation to verify the gender of a player on the Iranian football team. On 25 September, Iran qualified for the 2022 Women’s Asian Cup for the first time in its history, following a 4-2 win on penalties after a goalless draw against Jordan. Iranian goalkeeper Zohreh Koudaei proved the difference by saving two spot kicks. However on Sunday, Prince Ali Bin Al- Hussein, the president of the Jordan Football Association, tweeted a letter dated 5 November “requesting a gender verification check” on the Iranian goalkeeper, suggesting that the player was a man posing as a woman. Iran has denied the allegations and said it is willing to provide documentation to the AFC. Mr Hussein said this was “a very serious issue if true” and called on the AFC to “please wake up”. The letter claimed that the “Iranian Women Football team has a history with gender and doping issues.” In 2015, the Iranian team was accused of acting unethically after eight members of the team were alleged to be men. In 2014, the country introduced random gender checks on its players after four men were found to be playing on the women’s team who had reportedly not completed sex change operations. Despite Iran’s sharia-based laws, sex change operations are reportedly legal and common. Iran’s team selector Maryam Irandoost said fans of the football team had nothing to worry about. “The medical staff have carefully examined each player on the national team in terms of hormones to avoid any problems in this regard,” she told sports news site Varzesh 3. “We will provide any documentation that the Asian Confederation of Football wishes without wasting time.” The 2022 AFC Women’s Asian Cup will take place in January in India. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/jordan-iran-soccer-goalkeeper-man-b1958503.html semid4lyfe honeric01 lalasticlala mynd44 oam4j seun https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/sportsnews/article-10208443/Iran-accused-playing-MAN-goalkeeper-womens-national-team-rivals-Jordan.htmlmynd44 lalasticlala honoric01 https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/iran-women-accused-playing-man-25474667lalasticlala mynd44 honoric01 seun |
Food › Re: FG Moves To Reduce Food Prices by ManirBK(op): 6:18pm On Nov 16, 2021*. Modified: 6:38pm On Nov 16, 2021 |
Those marketers may God expose all their hidden agendas Ameen. |
Food › Re: FG Moves To Reduce Food Prices by ManirBK(op): 6:17pm On Nov 16, 2021*. Modified: 8:17pm On Nov 16, 2021 |
Good move God bless BABA Buhari God bless Nigeria |
Food › FG Moves To Reduce Food Prices by ManirBK(op): 6:17pm On Nov 16, 2021 |
The Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Dr Mohammed Abubakar, has said the federal government is doing everything possible to bring up stimulus that will cause a reduction in food prices.
There has been a steady rise in the prices of foodstuff in Nigeria in the past months.
The minister stated this Monday during a familiarization tour of the Agricultural Research Council of Nigeria (ARCN) in Abuja.
“We are doing everything possible to bring up some kind of stimulus that will cause a reduction in food prices, naturally nobody will just sit and watch.
“We are doing what we can to see that the agricultural sector is improved and the food that we expect for the teeming population of Nigeria is being produced, the same thing with the livestock.
“The government is doing everything possible. This President, Muhammadu Buhari, is very passionate about agriculture, about seeing that people have food every single day to eat without struggles on their tables,” the minister said.
The minister said he would support the agricultural research council and the research institutes in the country to work together to develop better crops that can yield more and resist disease and drought.
Dr Mohammed also said the President specifically directed him to make sure that the research institutes in the country were being well taken care of, adding that it was his priority to see improved capacity to conduct research so that crops can be improved upon.
The minister reiterated that the government was set to reintroduce the Growth Enhancement Scheme (GES) after the scheme was scrapped a few years ago, adding that it has found a way that would make it work better.
“My own concern is to make sure that the input gets directly to the farmers, not being withheld by middlemen.
“We will do all it takes to make sure that the system that will be rolled out gets the input to the grassroots farmers,” he said. https://dailytrust.com/fg-moves-to-reduce-food-prices
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Satellite TV Technology › Re: Free To Air Satellite Tv General Thread by ManirBK: 4:59pm On Nov 16, 2021 |
Nigeria vs CapeVerde LIVE @One tv HD 28e |
Health › Re: How Insufficient Anti-snake Venom, Treatment Centres Fuels Deaths In Nigeria by ManirBK(op): 10:31am On Nov 14, 2021 |
Another one is that If snake bite u...try to look for bitter cola and chew....then use new razor to tear the place till blood is out then bring cassava leaves and robb there, it will not pain u again...both snake and scorpion. |
Health › Re: How Insufficient Anti-snake Venom, Treatment Centres Fuels Deaths In Nigeria by ManirBK(op): 10:24am On Nov 14, 2021 |
My contribution on the snake bite, the victim should chew raw cassava. And tie a rope on the affected place, thats all |
Health › Re: How Insufficient Anti-snake Venom, Treatment Centres Fuels Deaths In Nigeria by ManirBK(op): 10:16am On Nov 14, 2021*. Modified: 8:16pm On Nov 14, 2021 |
We have to go Back to Our TRADITIONAL MEDICINE Ways ,We Have DEMONIZED Our own TRADITIONAL MEDICINE Too MUCH. |
Health › Re: How Insufficient Anti-snake Venom, Treatment Centres Fuels Deaths In Nigeria by ManirBK(op): 10:05am On Nov 14, 2021*. Modified: 10:38am On Nov 14, 2021 |
Malory: Scary I must say but does it means no traditional way of treating it or must we rely on foreign anti venom the lazyness inside us is the answer bro, Africa anti snake antidote is very cheaper and effective than this foreign medicine. |
Health › Re: How Insufficient Anti-snake Venom, Treatment Centres Fuels Deaths In Nigeria by ManirBK(op): 9:52am On Nov 14, 2021 |
lalasticlala this is for you the real python |
Health › How Insufficient Anti-snake Venom, Treatment Centres Fuels Deaths In Nigeria by ManirBK(op): 9:51am On Nov 14, 2021 |
There are indications that thousands of Nigerians die yearly due to lack of anti-snake venom, treatment centres and manpower to treat the poison that comes with snakebites.
Despite the burden of snakebites in the country, only 5,000 anti venom are available for the over 20,000 victims annually in the country. Inadequate quantities of anti- snake venom in the country has been linked to poor survival and high mortality from snakebites.
Findings reveal that only very few health facilities are wholly dedicated to snake bite treatment in the country. Even the few available specialist treatment centres are bedeviled with challenges, such as stock out of anti-venom and inadequate beds for the large number of people coming there from different parts of the country.
Many public hospitals do not also have specific snake bite units. As a result of this, a lot of people have to travel far to access treatment within and outside their states. This has led to many preventable deaths, Daily Trust on Sunday gathered.
According to Fatai Oyediran, the programme manager, Snakebite Envenoming Programme of the Federal Ministry of Health, the effect of a snakebite depends on some factors, which include the specie of the snake involved, area of the body bitten, amount of venom injected and the health condition of the victim.
Symptoms of snakebite include increase in local pain (burning, bursting and throbbing), fang marks, local bleeding around the affected area, local infection and abscess formation, lymph node enlargement, nausea, vomiting and generalised weakness.
Challenges of envenoming care
Oyediran lamented that as a result of lack of treatment centres, distance sometimes affects efforts towards rescuing victims of snakebite.
Speaking during a media dialogue organised by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), in collaboration with the Child Rights Information Bureau (CRIB) of the Federal Ministry of Information and Culture in Ibadan, he said the challenges of snakebite envenoming care in the country include inadequate funding and late release of funds, inadequate partner’s support, low awareness, and inadequate political will, especially at state levels.
Others are inadequate data collection in states, inadequate training for health care workers, poor research funding, policy/training manuals yet to be finalised and non-production of anti-snake venom.
Burden of snakebite in Nigeria
Nigeria is among the countries worst affected by snakebites in the world.
The Minister of Health, Dr Osagie Ehanire, said the country presently records an average of 20,000 cases of snakebites annually.
He said the country also recorded 2,000 deaths and about 1,700 amputations because of snakebites annually.
Gombe State has the highest record of snakebites in Nigeria. Adamawa, Bauchi, Borno, Nasarawa, Plateau, Enugu, Kogi, Kebbi, Oyo, Benue and Taraba states also have high cases of snakebites, especially during planting and harvesting seasons.
Dr Ehanire said snakebite envenomation was a public health problem in Nigeria and that it is caused mainly by three species of snakes: the naja nigricolis (cobra), bitis arietans (puff adder) and echis ocellatus (carpet viper).
He said, “It affects the lives of many people, where most of the victims are rural women, children, peasant farmers, herdsmen and hunters.
“The estimated number of snakebites in Nigeria is 174 /1,000m according to a survey conducted in 1994 by the Federal Ministry of Health. The carpet viper is responsible for 90 per cent of bites and 60 per cent of deaths.”
The most recent estimated snakebites in Nigeria is 497/100,000 per year, according to a 2013 epidemiological survey by Habib et al.
The researchers said snakebites occured mainly during planting and harvesting seasons in Nigeria and lately increased as a result of excessive rainfall.
They called on private sector organisations, partners, the media and other stakeholders to contribute their quotas towards the control, prevention and treatment of snakebites by giving it due attention.
The permanent secretary in the Federal Ministry of Health, Abdullahi Mashi, revealed that over 60,000 cases of snakebite and 6,344 deaths were reported in Nigeria from January 2016 to December 2018, and some cases remained unreported because the victims were not taken to any health facility.
Oyediran also said, “Gombe State has the highest burden of snakebites in Nigeria, recording between 7,000 and 10,000 annually. We also have about 5,000 cases annually in Plateau State. Nsukka in Enugu State, Saki and Sapeteri in Oyo also record cases annually.”
Insufficient anti-snake venom
Anti-venom is very important in the treatment of snakebites, but what we have in Nigeria is not enough. Also, foreign anti-snake venom is said not to be easily accessible. It is also costly and sometimes of doubtful efficacy.
Oyediran said, “Snakebite, which is one of the neglected tropical diseases, is a concern because many victims are left untreated due to insufficient anti venom.
He said the availability of anti-snake venom had been a challenge because of the dwindling budget witnessed in the past five years. He said only 5,000 vials of anti-snake venom were available annually in the country, adding that it is insufficient to treat the number of people affected.
“This is quite low compared to the number of cases recorded yearly. The anti-venom procured is being distributed to the states free of charge. One of the ways we encourage bridging of the gap is by encouraging the state government to procure some vials to help in the treatment,” he said, adding that it is expensive to treat a snakebite patient.
He said a vial of anti-snake venom would cost between N45,000 and N50,000 and a patient may need three vials or more to heal. This translates to N1billion to treat 20,000 patients with just a vial.
“States like Gombe, Plateau and Katsina had in the past procured very little quantities of vials to breach the gap. The anti-venoms are procured internationally, although it is a product of joint research,” he said.
Huge funding gap
There is paucity of funds for snakebites, envenomation treatment and research in the country.
A professor of Community Medicine and head of Translational Research Unit, Nigeria Snakebite Research and Intervention Centre, who is also a member of the African Snakebite Research Group, Professor Isa Sadeeq Abubakar, said funding for snakebite had been inadequate at all levels of governanment.
He said, “Generally, there is not enough funding for snakebite management. We rely on donors for funding.”
He said N131 million was budgeted for care in 2020 but only N98m was released.
He said only N110m was approved for snakebite before then, adding that there is a huge funding gap for snakebite envenomisation, and whatever is released is being managed by the programme.
Local production of anti-snake venom in Nigeria
Experts said local production of anti-snake venom in the country was key to addressing the inadequate available quantity, otherwise the country would continue to witness continuous rise in the cost of anti-venom.
Prof Abubakar appealed to the government to invest in the echitab anti- snake venom project, which has been on since early 1990s, for anti-venoms to be more affordable.
He said, “This is a project that involves the Nigerian government, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Oxford University, a United Kingdom-based company called Therapeutic Antibody and a university in Costa Rica, which uses the venoms extracted from Nigerian snakes to produce the anti-venom.
“Currently, the anti-venoms are manufactured abroad, but the ultimate aim of the project is technology transfer so that the production would be done in Nigeria.
“Unless that is taken to completion, we will continue to experience periodic or perennial scarcity of potent anti-venoms, or even if available, they will continue to be prohibitively expensive.”
Also, Oyediran called for support for local manufacturing of anti-venom to make treatment affordable, available, accessible and cost effective for Nigerians who cannot afford to pay when they are bitten.
He said a proposal of N1.8billion made to the federal government by the Snakebite Envenoming Programme in 2006 was approved by former President Olusegun Obasanjo, but when his government ended, funds were not approved for setting up of local manufacturing plants.
“Other moves to try and get resources to ensure that local manufacturing plants produce anti-venom have not been successful.
“We have not succeeded in getting a new approval from the government; rather, we were asked to look in the direction of a public-private-partnership arrangement.
“We are doing this currently with some of our partners. We have about five groups that have shown interest in the local manufacturing plants,” he said
No special facility for snakebite in Kano
There is no special hospital for the treatment of snakebite in Kano. However, very few cases in the state are managed in various secondary health facilities spread across the 44 local government areas, while the most severe are referred to the Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital (AKTH).
Prof Abubakar identified shortage of manpower in managing snakebite cases in the state as one of the major drawbacks. He, nevertheless, said patients from other parts of the North go to the AKTH to access care because of the availability of anti- venom there.
He said some people would rather resort to alternative traditional medicine for treatment, which in many cases, would worsen the cases.
Abubakar said, “There may not be a need for special hospitals for snakebite treatment, but at least major hospitals in each health zone should have a well equipped treatment unit.
He emphasized the need for health workers to be adequately trained in the treatment of snakebite cases.
Benue working towards production of vaccines
In Benue State, snakebite victims are treated in the Benue State University Teaching Hospital (BSUTH), Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Makurdi and a private facility, Bishop Murray Memorial Hospital, Makurdi.
The Commissioner for Health and Human Services, Dr Joseph Ngbea, said there were enough experts in the state to handle cases of snakebite and that plans were underway to ensure production of anti-snake venom in the state.
The commissioner, who noted that riverine areas of the state recorded high incidents of snakebites, advised inhabitants of such vicinities to be cautious of their environment.
Also, in April this year, the management of Bishop Murray Memorial Hospital disclosed that over 700 snakebite victims from different areas of the state survived after treatment in 2020.
The Reverend Father Peter Kpaleve, the health coordinator of the Catholic Dioceses of Makurdi in charge of the hospital said,
“Treatment of snakebite is quite expensive; and most times, those bitten are peasants who cannot afford the treatment. But they have been receiving free treatment because of the intervention of Governor Ortom.”
Availability of anti-venom in Lagos irregular
The Lagos State Government said anti-snake venom were provided for some health centres and general hospitals, especially those in rural communities, in areas as Epe and Badagry, where there are high incidents of snakebite.
A medical doctor in one of the primary health centres in Lagos Island, Zainab Musa, told our correspondent that although the state government provided anti-venom for the health centres in case of emergencies, it is not regular.
“We sometimes get it, but if there are no cases for some time, it will get spoiled, as every drug or injection has an expiry date. Most of the time, when we have cases, we refer them to the nearest general hospital.
“We also ask patients whose lives are at risk to buy anti-venom from any big pharmaceutical store and we then administer,” she said.
Also, Dr Moyo Adelaja, who works in another primary health care centre, said regular training was organised for health workers in the state to prepare them for any eventuality.
Lack of anti-venom facilities in Kaduna
There is no facility specifically meant for snakebite treatment in Kaduna State.
Daily Trust reported in January 2020 how an eight months pregnant woman died of snakebite at the Kinkinau area of Kaduna metropolis.
It was gathered that she was rushed to several hospitals within the metropolis but none had anti-snake venom to save her life.
Snakebites occur mostly in rural communities of the state, and local dwellers mostly use herbs to treat victims.
A resident of Udawa village, along the Kaduna-Birnin Gwari highway, Imam Husaini Umar, said rural dwellers used herbs because they realised that there were no anti-venom in primary health care centres in their villages.
As a result of unending battle with snakebites in Gombe State, a hospital was set up in Kaltungo for treatment. It is called Snakebite Treatment and Research Hospital. It was commissioned two years ago.
Hundreds of victims of snakebites besiege the hospital weekly from the six states of the North-East sub-region in search of anti-snake venom.
The hospital provides the anti-venom and other medication to all the victims of snakebite free of charge. This development resulted in high influx of patients from the North-East.
As a result of the increasing number of patients, the hospital often runs out of anti-venom needed to treat victims.
When our correspondent visited the facility in June, only few patients were on admission as a result of lack of anti-snake venom.
This is in spite of the fact that it is one of the peak months of snakebite cases because of farming activities.
Daily Trust on Sunday learnt that anti-snake venom was last supplied to the hospital some months earlier by the North-East Development Commission (NEDC), and the state government was yet to release fund for purchase of a new batch.
A patient on admission in the hospital said the facility usually recorded lower turn out of patients whenever there is shortage of anti-venom.
Kaltungo is located on the snake belt in West Africa, which in Nigeria covers Taraba, Adamawa, Gombe, Bauchi, Plateau and Kaduna states.
The area and its surroundings are known for notorious snakebites, a development that has made life difficult for people, considering the agrarian nature of the area.
The rocky area of the town also makes it habitable for snakes. A data obtained by Daily Trust on Sunday indicates that between January 2016 and December 2019, over 12, 227 victims were admitted in the hospital.
Findings revealed that common snakes found in the area are carpet viper, which is the most dangerous as it bites without provocation. It leads to bleeding in several places and passing of blood in urine and stool.
Also, cobra, which normally bites after provocation, as well as other types of snakes, is found in the area.
According to the principal medical officer of the hospital, Dr Suleiman A. Mohammed, rainy season is the peak period of snakebites. He added that averagely, they received 10 new patients on a daily basis.
He said about 70 per cent of patients that visit the hospital are treated with a single dose of anti-snake venom, except in rare cases of multiple bites or those that didn’t come to the hospital immediately after they were bitten.
Dr Mohammed said, “The Gombe State Government provides the anti-venom we use in treating patients. The state is carrying the burden of drugs used in treating patients from all the states in the North-East, which is not supposed to be so.”
He advised victims and their relatives to report cases to the nearest medical centre immediately, to ensure prompt treatment.
He also called on the public, especially farmers and herders, to always take precaution while going into the bush, to avoid being bitten. https://dailytrust.com/how-insufficient-anti-snake-venom-treatment-centres-fuels-deaths-in-nigeria
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Sports › Re: Report: Cristiano Ronaldo Likely To Dump Man Utd by ManirBK(op): 7:36pm On Nov 10, 2021 |
i dey laugh.. Manchester United are better without Ronaldo...they are targeted by all the team because of his presence. I think Manchester United will face less challenges if Ronaldo leaves. |
Sports › Report: Cristiano Ronaldo Likely To Dump Man Utd by ManirBK(op): 7:35pm On Nov 10, 2021 |
Manchester United forward, Cristiano Ronaldo, is said to be considering leaving the club over its performance in recent times. According to reports, the star may leave if Man U lose the chance to qualify for next season’s Champions League. Ronaldo header seals United comeback win over Atalanta Solskjaer defends decision to rest Ronaldo after Everton slip Already, United sit two places and five points outside the top four and if their fortunes don’t transform, they could lose their goal supplier at the end of the season. Since his summer switch from Juventus, Ronaldo has saved the day for United with dramatic late goals on several occasions this season. However, like a Lone Ranger, Ronaldo’s heroic performances alone have not been enough to stop the Reds from losing six of their last 12 with the pressure mounting on manager, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. Consequently, if they finish outside the top four and fail to win the Champions League, United could be playing in either of the Europa competitions next season, or worse, no European football at all. If United are absent from UEFA’s flagship tournament, Ronaldo, 36, could look to quit Old Trafford, according to the Express. In all, Ronaldo has scored nine goals in 12 games since his Old Trafford return. Meanwhile, United’s players are reportedly turning on under-fire Solskjaer. Bruno Fernandes is said to have grown frustrated with the lack of any clear plan at Old Trafford. And Ronaldo is reported to be shocked at how far standards have slipped at the club that shot him to limelight under Sir Alex Ferguson. Last month’s 5-0 thrashing by Liverpool was followed by Saturday’s 2-0 loss to crosstown rivals Manchester City. United also shipped four goals to Leicester and have relied on Ronaldo to bail them out in successive Champions League clashes with Atalanta. https://dailytrust.com/report-cristiano-ronaldo-likely-to-dump-man-utd?fbclidmynd44 lalasticlala seun honeric01, semid4lyfe |
Politics › Re: Buhari: We’ll Work With France To Dismantle Criminal Networks by ManirBK(op): 7:18pm On Nov 10, 2021 |
Good one any move to tackle insecurity is massively welcome. God bless Buhari God bless Nigeria |
Politics › Buhari: We’ll Work With France To Dismantle Criminal Networks by ManirBK(op): 7:18pm On Nov 10, 2021 |
President Muhammadu Buhari has promised to work with relevant French authorities in order to degrade international criminal networks. Buhari made the promise Wednesday in Paris, France, while speaking at a working lunch at Palais Elysee with President Emmanuel Macron. “On security, we commend France for its strong commitment to peace and security in the Sahel and the Lake Chad region. This has contributed significantly to the fight against terrorism and extremism in the region. “Irregular migration and human trafficking are issues of concern to both Nigeria and France. Transnational criminal networks operating in Africa and Europe are exploiting the vulnerable in the most dehumanising ways. We are committed to working with the relevant French authorities to dismantle these networks. “Nigeria and France have a wide scope to expand and deepen their relations. This effort would be aided by closer engagement at the ministerial level,” he added in a statement issued by his spokesman, Femi Adesina. Buhari appreciated efforts of Macron in expanding opportunities for business between Nigerians and French citizens as well as in improving bilateral relations with Nigeria. https://dailytrust.com/buhari-well-work-with-france-to-dismantle-criminal-networks?fbclidmynd44 oam4j lalasticlala seun |
Politics › Re: IGR: Lagos Leads As FCT Beats Rivers, Kano, 33 Others by ManirBK(op): 9:45pm On Nov 09, 2021 |
What happened to Kano? Why Kano at average not at high table.Kano just get population but no good IGR...what a shame |