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Senate President Receives First Jab Of AstraZeneca Vaccine

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President of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan took the lead at the National Assembly on Tuesday when he received the first jab of AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine.

The vaccine was administered on him in his office by his personal physician, Dr Muhammad Usman and witnessed by some  Senators led by the Senate Leader, Senator Yahaya Abdullahi.

The vaccination card was presented to the Senate President by the Chairman, Senate Committee on Health(Secondary and Tertiary), Senator Ibrahim Oloriegbe.

Speaking shortly after he received the first jab of the vaccine, the Senate President called on Nigerians to make themselves available for the vaccination.

“The COVID-19 pandemic is real. We are still facing that challenge and therefore I urge all Nigerians especially those within the range specified by the health authorities and those at the frontline that we make ourselves available.

“Even though this is a voluntary thing but it is advisable that as many Nigerians as possible should take the vaccine.

“We need to go on more sensitisation and advocacy. We need to make this vaccine available in all areas, different crannies of this country. Let it not be limited to areas that are accessible only. We have areas that are not very much accessible in the riverine areas in the Niger Delta, in the northern most part of the country, the desertified areas.

“We need to reach out to the people. We should convince them. We should use the system that we have used before in getting our people vaccinated over the year. Our traditional rulers, our traditional institutions have played very significant roles in enlightenment. Our clergies. Our imams. This is something that we have to do because Nigeria is not an island. We are part of the global community.

“I believe that at the end of the day, we can only achieve the hard immunity that is desired if we are able to reach at least 70 to 75 percent of those that are supposed to be vaccinated in the country,” Lawan said.

The Senate President congratulated the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 for working so hard to ensure that the vaccine is available for Nigerians.

He however urged the PTF to get more of the vaccine and variety of it in addition to AstraZeneca.

 

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Power Minister bags exemplary leadership award

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BY AKUDORO GLORIA

 

The Minister of Power, Chief Adebayo Adelabu has bagged an “Exemplary Leadership in Public Service Award” and for ensuring a robust transformation and revitalization of Nigeria’s power sector.

The award presented by the Nigerian NewsDirect Newspaper during the celebration of its 14-year anniversary at the weekend was received by the Special Adviser to the Minister on Strategic Communications and Media Relations, Hon. Bolaji Tunji.

The event which took place at the Grand Ballroom of the Oriental Hotel, Lagos State was attended by dignitaries from government representatives, industry and private sector stakeholders.

The organizers of the award emphasized that its decision was informed by the assessment of a joint committee comprising of our editorial board, NELGA committee members, 14th anniversary committee members and a survey among Nigerians.

“Following the findings submitted, the management acknowledged the strides recorded by you in ensuring a robust transformation and revitalization of Nigeria’s power sector.

“Notably, under your leadership, the nation’s power generation surged to 5,500 megawatts with more than 40 per cent of Nigerians now enjoying 20 hours of power supply daily.

“You have also demonstrated wisdom in handling stakeholders and the legacy problems that have affected the sector. One of such instances is the settlement ofN205 billion from the NI .3 trillion debt owed Generation Companies (Gencos) to raise the level of liquidity in the power sector.

“Another instance is the bold leadership in also ensuring a transparent tariff plan where Nigerians pay exactly for what they consume with the Band stratification has eased the burdens on many SMIEs. It is on this precedence that we are bestowing on you this prestigious aforementioned award”, the media organization said.

Responding, the Minister who spoke through his media assured Nigerians of a more vibrant and responsive approach to electricity supply.

He said the power ministry under his watch is dedicated to making electricity supply available to the served, unserved and underserved communities as efforts are being intensified to ensure the availability of alternative source of electricity to millions of Nigerians through the Rural Electrification Agency (REA), an agency under the ministry.

The minister extolled the role the media has played in ensuring that government officials were put on their toes in ensuring that the dividends of democracy were delivered to Nigerians under the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

“This award is dedicated to all Nigerians who have stood by the ministry in the various reforms being undertaken to ensure regular electricity supply for businesses and households in the country. This will spur and propel us to do more in delivering the mandate of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s transformation agenda in the power sector.

“The media has been very critical in this drive and we want to say here that we are more dedicated in this agenda and vision of the President in making electricity available both on and off grid to Nigerians,” the Minister said.

He also called on Nigerians to key into the reform programs being undertaken by President Tinubu, in ensuring that the nation is taken out of its present economic and social predicaments.

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3,270 Nigerians became American citizens through military service in four years – US

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By Myke Uzendu, Abuja with Agency Reports.

 

Nigeria has been ranked fourth among the countries whose citizens were granted U.S. citizenship through military naturalization between 2020 and 2024.

 

This information was revealed by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) recently.

 

 

According to USCIS data, 3,270 Nigerian-born service members were granted U.S. citizenship during this period, placing Nigeria behind only the Philippines (5,630), Jamaica (5,420), and Mexico (3,670).

 

 

“Service members born in the Philippines, Jamaica, Mexico, Nigeria, and Ghana — the top five countries of birth among those naturalized — comprised over 38% of the naturalizations since FY 2020,” the USCIS report stated. “The next five countries of birth — Haiti, China, Cameroon, Vietnam, and South Korea — comprised an additional 16% of military naturalizations from FY 2020 to FY 2024.”

 

The data also showed a steady increase in the number of Nigerian service members gaining U.S. citizenship over the last five years. The number rose from 340 in 2020 to 630 in 2021, 680 in 2022, 690 in 2023, and 930 in 2024.

 

The Army accounted for the largest share of military naturalizations, with 60% of all naturalizations during this period, followed by the Navy (20.4%), Air Force (10.6%), and Marine Corps (6.6%).

 

“Service members from the Army (including National Guard and Reserves) comprised almost two-thirds (60%) of all military naturalizations from FY 2020 to FY 2024. Service members from the Coast Guard comprised less than 1%. The Navy accounted for 20.4%, the Air Force for 10.6%, and the Marine Corps for 6.6%,” the report noted.

 

Additionally, half of all service members who naturalized were between the ages of 22 and 30, with a median age of 27. “More than 17% were 21 and under, while almost 5% were older than 40,” the USCIS data indicated.

 

The report also highlighted a gender disparity, noting that men made up 73% of all service members naturalized between FY 2020 and FY 2024, though the proportion of female service members has gradually increased over the years.

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Canada’s Prime Minister Trudeau, survives third no-confidence vote

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government yesterday, survived a third vote of no confidence in as many months, brought by his main Tory rival.

 

The minority Liberal government got the support of the New Democratic Party (NDP), a small leftist faction once aligned with the ruling Liberals, to defeat the motion 180-152.

 

The text of the proposition echoed NDP leader Jagmeet Singh’s own past criticisms of Trudeau since breaking off their partnership in late August, calling him “too weak, too selfish.”

 

Neither Singh nor Trudeau were present during the voting exercise.

 

The House of Commons has been deadlocked most of this fall session by an unprecedented two-month filibuster by the Conservatives.

 

But Speaker Greg Fergus, in a rare move, ordered a short break in the deadlock to allow for this and other possible confidence votes, and for lawmakers to vote on a key spending measure.

 

MPs are scheduled to vote Tuesday on the spending package, which includes funds for social services, disaster relief and support for Ukraine.

 

With a 20-point lead in polls, Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre has been itching for an election call since the NDP tore up its coalition agreement with the Liberals.

 

But the NDP and other opposition parties, whose support is needed to bring down the Liberals, have so far refused to side with the Conservatives.

 

Two no-confidence votes brought by the Tories in September and October failed when the NDP and the separatist Bloc Quebecois backed the Liberals.

 

In Canada’s Westminster parliamentary system, a ruling party must hold the confidence of the House of Commons, which means maintaining support from a majority of members.

 

The Liberals currently have 153 seats, versus 119 for the Conservatives, 33 for the Bloc Quebecois, and the NDP’s 25.

 

Trudeau came into power in 2015 and has managed to hold on through two elections in 2019 and 2021.

 

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