Planned Baynes Dam will generate more than 800 megawatts

The planed hydroelectric dam, to be built in the Cunene River basin, will generate 860 megawatts of installed power, said the project coordinator, Manuel Catumbela.

Speaking to ANGOP at the end of the visit of the Minister of Public Works, Urbanism and Housing, Carlos Alberto dos Santos, to the section that will connect the planned Baynes Dam, the project coordinator said it is in the study update stage, and subsequently follow the evaluation models for the start phase, scheduled for 2024.

Manuel Catumbela said that the multisectoral visit to the section, which will connect Moçâmedes to the Baynes dam, in the municipality of Tômbwa, in a route of about 300 kilometers, aimed to assess, on the spot, the technical issues to have a safe construction of the energy infrastructure.

“With this section all intervened, in terms of road, we will thus be able to have ease in transporting all the equipment for the construction of the Baynes dam, which will arrive via the Port of Namibe, to the mouth of the Cunene River and allow the works, in due time, to run smoothly,” he said.

According to the official, the project, in addition to producing electricity for Angola and Namibia, will also create jobs.

Manuel Catumbela pointed out that the project includes a compacted concrete dam of 200 meters, with an installed capacity for the production of 860 megawatts, generated from four generator sets of 215 megawatts each.

To fill the Baynes’ operating regime, according to the coordinator’s explanation, the construction of a second dam will be planned, to carry out the flow discharges, which will be observed at peak hours.

“These discharges will have a negative environmental impact and for this, a regularization dam was designed to mitigate these loads,” he said.

In this regularization dam will also be installed a plant with three units of six megawatts, making a total of 18 megawatts, which will join the 860, thus totaling 876 megawatts of power for this Baynes dam, according to the official.

Source: Angola Press News Agency

President of the Republic meets National Security Council

The President of the Republic, João Lourenço on Monday will chair the second ordinary meeting of the National Security Council, in Luanda, in his capacity as Commander-in-Chief.

According to a press release to which ANGOP had access on Sunday, the meeting will address the country’s political-military, public security and human rights situation.

The meeting agenda also includes the consideration of the National Security Bill, among other issues linked to the Intelligence and State Security Services.

The National Security Council is made up of 23 members, namely the Vice-President of the Republic, the presidents of the National Assembly, the Supreme Court, the Constitutional Court, the Supreme Military Court, the Attorney General of the Republic, the Minister of State and Chief of the Military House of the President of the Republic.

Also included are the ministers of State and head of the Civil House of the President of the Republic, for Economic Coordination and the Social Area, as well as the ministers of National Defense, Former Combatants and Veterans of the Country, Interior, Foreign Relations, Finance, Territorial Administration and Justice and Human Rights.

The council also includes the chief of the General Staff of the Angolan Armed Forces, general commander of the National Police, head of the State Information and Security Service, head of the Military Intelligence and Security Service, General Director of the External Intelligence Service, inspector general of the State Administration and the director general of the Criminal Investigation Service.

Guest members and a technical group made up of other entities involved in the area of national security also participate in the meeting.

Source: Angola Press News Agency

EKSG recalls GM sports council from NYG over athletes’ poor kitting Sports

Ekiti Governor, Mr. Biodun Oyebanji, has recalled the General Manager of Ekiti State Sports Council, Mr. Adekunle Adeyemi, from the ongoing 7th National Youth Games in Asaba, Delta, over the athletes’ poor kitting.

Adeyemi’s recall was announced on Sunday through a statement signed by the State Commissioner for Information, Mr Taiwo Olatunbosun in Ado Ekiti.

The statement directed the GM to immediately account for the poor kitting of the state’s athletes at the opening session of the competition.

It described the development as unfortunate, adding that the state will take full responsibility of the regrettable incident.

“The directive followed the shabby appearance of the state contingent at the march-past event during the opening ceremony of the National Youths Games.

“Adeyemi is expected to explain circumstances leading to the shabby kitting of the state athletes at the opening session, which photograph is circulating online.

“He was directed to hand over to the next most senior official at the games and return home immediately.

“The official who will act as head of the delegation is to oversee the welfare and wellbeing of the athletes at the competition,” the statement read.

The commissioner said that the state government made adequate provisions for the team’s participation at the games.

He restated the commitment of Oyebanji administration to providing platforms for Ekiti youths to exhibit their God- given talents in line with its youth development and job creation agenda.(NAN)(nannews.ng).

Source: News Agency of Nigeria

Stakeholders laud FG’s renewed focus on marine, blue economy

Stakeholders have lauded the Federal Government for establishing the Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy and expressed optimism that it would widen the exploration of Nigeria’s coastal potential.

Some of them, who spoke with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), expressed hope that the ministry would revitalise the nation’s seaports and boost economic growth across the country.

They said that the new ministry had the capacity to generate more than $1.5 trillion per year and provide millions of jobs if the massive potentials in the marine industry were effectively utilised.

NAN reports that the blue economy involves all economic activities related to the oceans, the seas and the coasts.

It refers to the industries and societies that rely on oceans and waterways and involves economic sectors such as offshore wind energy, tourism, marine biotechnology, fishing, agriculture and transport.

Covering more than 70% of the earth’s surface, oceans and seas provide food, medicines, renewable energy, and natural resources to billions of people around the globe.

But to fully explore the potential of the maritime industry, Mr Ayotunde Bally, the Chief Executive Officer of Arvofinance, has urged stakeholders to adopt collaborative and innovative strategies to open it up.

Bally told NAN in Lagos that the impact the new ministry would be felt if there are huge investments in port infrastructure, shipbuilding facilities, and coastal management systems.

“Such investments are crucial for enhancing the competitiveness and efficiency of Nigeria’s maritime sector,” he said.

He said that upgrading existing ports, establishing new ones, and improving connectivity would attract international trade and stimulate economic growth.

The financial expert emphasised the need to encourage the development of maritime skills through vocational training programmes and educational initiatives.

“Collaborating with educational institutions and industry experts will help create a skilled workforce capable of driving innovation and competitiveness within the industry.

“Promoting collaboration between the government, private sector, and international organisations will facilitate innovation, attract investment, and foster technology transfer.

“Public-private partnerships can enable the sharing of resources, expertise and best practices, ultimately fueling the sustainable growth of the maritime industry.”

He called for a reduction in bureaucratic barriers, while ensuring transparency to create an enabling business environment for stakeholders.

Bally said that implementing clear and fair regulatory frameworks would help Nigeria to attract domestic and foreign investments, fostering a vibrant and thriving maritime industry.

“We must also invest in research and development initiatives to unlock new opportunities within the blue economy,” he said.

He added that encouraging collaborations among universities, research institutions and industry players would foster the development of cutting-edge technologies and solutions.

“The creation of the ministry signifies a pivotal shift in the country’s approach toward harnessing the immense potential of its coastal resources.

“This strategic decision demonstrates government’s recognition of the significant economic opportunities inherent in the maritime industry.”

According to him, the impact of the ministry on Nigeria’s economy is expected to be far-reaching as it will facilitate economic diversification and reduce the nation’s reliance on oil as the primary revenue source.

He noted that the maritime industry encompasses a wide range of sectors, including shipping, fisheries, aquaculture, tourism, and offshore exploration, offering a plethora of avenues for economic growth and job creation.

“Moreover, the ministry’s focus on sustainable practices will ensure the responsible utilisation and preservation of marine resources.

“By promoting sustainable fishing methods, safeguarding marine ecosystems and supporting eco-friendly tourism initiatives, Nigeria can attract international investments and position itself as a global leader in sustainable blue economy practices,” he added.

Ms Funmi Folorunso, Secretary General, African Shipowners, said that the African Blue Economy Strategy had been applauded worldwide as an economic tool that should be embraced by all.

Folorunso added that the creation of a ministry dedicated to it was a clear indication of purposeful leadership ready to optimise the potentials of the blue economy for Nigeria.

“As a country, we must list what these potentials are, prioritise areas we want to work at, and dedicate human and financial resources to it.”

Another stakeholder, Rev Jonathan Nicole, former President, Shippers Association of Lagos State (SALS), told NAN that government should re-introduce workable economic policies that would attract investors and protect their investment for the ministry to impact the economy.

According to Nicole, policies should help streamline the processes of quality investment and its sustainability and also ensure a balanced trade platform.

“Government should replace the survival of the fittest situation which breeds harsh government policies, especially with the Nigeria Customs Service, where goods are more treasured than human lives.

“For shipping, Nigeria has no alternative for now than to rely on foreign shipping lines for movement of goods and services.

“Government should introduce the shipping policy that makes it mandatory for owners of vessels to fund their local agents, as it used to be. This will stop local shipping costs.

“The shipping policy should be broad enough to provide the step by step requirements in Shipping trade in Nigeria,” he said.

Nicole said that the evolution of shipping business would expand the Nigeria’s scope of getting modern vessels for ferries and other cross border trade through sea routes.

He suggested that all ports should be identified with one regular trade movements like Timber in Sapele Port, fisheries in Koko, while Warri Port may be the main port with navigable draughts, handling containers and general Cargo.

Nicole added that the Benin Gelegele Port should be developed to link up with the Sea which was not too far away as it could handle exports from the North and some aspects of export cargo from the East.

He urged that there should be a realistic inter-government forum to reduce the cost of cargo clearance, re-structure the Nigeria Customs Tariff into an acceptable documents, that even the smugglers would be glad to comply with.

Nicole noted that ocean was where shipping trade take place and if properly harnessed could generate over N7 trillion yearly through fisheries, coastal inter regional trade, oil and gas, seafaring and others.

“The ocean is magnanimous enough for supplying water steadily to all areas of existence and beyond. The pollution in our waters must be cleaned up. The areas of pollution should be cleaned up to allow aquatic life to survive.

“The blue economy will encourage clean drinking water for all, investments will be massive as tourism will blossom,” he said.

Mrs Eunice Ezeoke, President, Women’s International Shipping and Trading Association (WISTA), said the new ministry would pave way for new frontier of national economic development through Nigeria’s vast coastline of 853km and 200 nautical miles of Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ).

She said Nigeria’s coastline was almost one-third of the nation’s landmass, adding that the ocean contributes an estimated 300 billion dollars to the African economy and support over 49 million jobs.

According to Ezeoke, Nigeria must key into this and ensure that the ocean and waterways resources plans must be incorporated into the Nigerian national developmental strategy.

“The new ministry is a commendable development and one in the right direction.

“It has given exposure to the non-oil sector of the economy for growth, expansion and will definitely highlight the many benefits accruable from the ocean resources, rivers, lakes and the waterways,” she said.

She, however, urged that the nation’s shipping approach must be sustainable with the use of the ocean resources for economic growth and well-being.

“There is need for a cohesive deliberate, strategic and sustainable development plan to map out the headway in order to optimise the potential at all levels of the spectrum.

“The new ministry will lead to infrastructural development of the sector in the area of job creation, draw attention and focus on technological developments, food productions and, of course, security must improve,” she said.

Ezeoke noted that growth was expected in the area of fishing, transportation of goods by waterways and store export as there would be emerging sectors such as marine biotechnology, deep sea mining, renewable energy and eco-tourism under the new ministry.

Meanwhile, experts and stakeholders in diverse aspects of the economy in Ondo, Ekiti and Osun have described the new ministry as a goldmine capable of turning around the nation’s economic fortune, if properly harnessed.

The stakeholders spoke with NAN in Osogbo, Ado-Ekiti, Akure and Okitipupa.

They said that the fund from the ministry could be channeled to other critical aspects of the economy to engender a rapid development of the country.

Mr Samuel Atiku, an economist, told NAN that the ocean and deep sea, with massive amount of opportunities ranging from aquaculture, fishing and tourism to transportation, are among the few sectors that have remained untapped.

Atiku, who said that the worth of sea food markets globally was about $160 billion between 2019 and 2020, observed that people had started projecting that the threshold of such markets would have risen to between $340 billion and $360 billion in 2027.

He said that Nigeria stands a good chance to generate a lot of sea funds for economic growth, “if the ministry is well coordinated”,

According to him, the ecosystem around the ocean, through proper monitoring, coordinating and supervision, will ensure a safety of marine life and protection of the oceanic edifice.

“I believe we are heading in the right direction, but we should look for experts in such field capable of handling and coordinating the ministry,” he said

Also speaking, Mr Adeagbo Ilesanmi, the Coordinator, Osun Networks of NGOs, said the new ministry would create more job opportunities, improve food security, tourism and infrastructure development, smart cities and ports like in other advance countries.

“Under the blue economy, the government could channel resources towards boosting marine trade, creating job opportunities for people in the marine sector, including importing and exporting.

“Maritime transport of international goods traded through sea routes is expected to grow with development of fisheries.

“It is also expected that the Federal Government’s interest in blue economy would enhance safety of the Nigerian waters and ease water transportation of goods and commodities.

“Stakeholders in the maritime sector have so much to look forward to, from the new ministry, as it could provide them with a platform to do their business with ease, attract foreign investments and have their businesses well secured,” he said.

But in Ekiti, the stakeholders, while commending government’s renewed focus on the maritime sector, expressed fears that the development might pose big threats to the environment.

Analysing itd economic benefits, a member of the Shippers Council of Nigeria, Mr Dele Oladayo, said the new ministry might end up being one of the most creative and innovative steps so far taken by the new administration.

According to him, the maritime industry, which has so much economic viability, has been under-utilised for years.

He said the creation of the special ministry would boost performance with the nation gaining high revenue yields and employment opportunities.

Also speaking on the ministry, a retired dock worker, Mr Kayode Morayo, who commended government for the initiative, urged it to deploy everything humanly possible, by way of heavy investment in the sector, for optimal results.

He explained that such would speed up the process of unearthing other potentials of the ocean to create more jobs and boost economies.

A development expert, Mr Lawrence Omoleye, said the creation of the new ministry, which he considered long overdue, would unlock new economic potentials.

According to him, there are new opportunities around us, especially in the country’s waters, and they include exploring the concept of blue economy.

“The blue economy is the sustainable use of ocean resources for economic growth, improved livelihoods and jobs while preserving the health of the ocean ecosystem.

“This ministry is long overdue considering our dwindling economic fortune and, more importantly, to support the diversification of the economy,” he said.

Speaking in the same vein, Mr Kunle Olaoye, a legal practitioner with bias for commercial law, said that marine-related investments would trigger sufficient blue growth in the country, considering its adequate marine resources that had remained untapped over the years.

He, however, advised the government to use the opportunity at hand to work out more strategies aimed at identifying the benefits of sustainable ocean economy that would enable the country use the marine resources without allowing it to affect the environment.

He said investing in the blue economy meant the unlocking of the potential of the ocean to create more jobs and boost the economy massively.

An economist, Dr Busuyi Adesina, said the creation of the ministry was a welcome development, stressing that it would boost the revenue generation drive of the country.

Adesina explained that aside from crude oil and agricultural produce exportation, other areas where the Federal Government could generate huge funds was from the sea.

“In a year, not enough billions of naira is generated from the sea, because the transportation and importation of cars and goods alone cannot return the huge investment of the country in the maritime sector.

“For the president to have created Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy to control all transactions and activities on the sea is a good step that would improve our economy tremendously.

“I believe the man in charge of the ministry, former Gov. Gboyega Oyetola, will do a good job by flushing out every corrupt individual in the sector to ensure that the desired objectives of creating the ministry is achieved,” he said.

However, the duo of Mrs Kikelomo Sunday and Mr Omoseebi Ogunyemi, both environmentalists, have expressed concerns over the creation of the Marine and Blue Economy Ministry.

In their view, the development only showed alleged government’s disregard for the environment as it gives way for continuation of gas emissions which is a major cause of climate change and its attendant problems faced by different communities.

“The new ministry will cause a lot of problems for the aquatic ecosystems and complicate the plight of communities whose interests are to be jeopardised,” Ogunyemi fumed.

Also, a public affairs analyst and member of the Civil Society Organisations, Mr Bode Ilesanmi, said although the concept of blue economy was aimed at massive exploitation and commodification of natural resources, especially the waterways, it will deny local fishermen and women their means of livelihood.

Dr. Yemi Okunuga, a senior lecturer at the Engineering Department, Olusegun Agagu University of Science and Technology (OAUSTECH), Okitipupa, while hailing the new ministry, expressed conviction that it would revamp the nation’s economy.

Okunuga said that Nigeria had been operating a mixed economy with the maritime industry as a major sector but without the much desired dividends.

The don described maritime and blue economy as a new opening of a goldmine that had been bringing more fortunes and investment opportunities to countries that had ventured into the new phenomenon.

Okunuga said the introduction of the new ministry, considering the country’s status as a major oil producing and exporting country in the world, would open more untapped potential in the maritime industry.

He added that the blue economy could lead to job creation, improved food security, tourism and infrastructural development, green energy, smart cities and ports, among others, when properly harnessed through enabling policy frameworks.

“It’s indeed a good thing for President Tinubu to have created this ministry; it will surely shore up the nation’s revenue generation if properly harnessed through enabling policy framework.

“The blue economy has enormous potential for renewable energy from wind, tides and waves, all of which require technology to capture sustainably,” Okunuga said

Also speaking with NAN in Akure, Mr Alo Martins, Executive Director, Upline Centre for Development (UCD), who said that the world had moved from the era of petroleum to adopting marine economy, appealed to the Federal Government to build the foundation of the ministry with knowledgeable people.

According to him, the nation’s economy is shrinking because it doesn’t have enough products that could be exported.

“Today, the source of wealth of most western nations is hinged on marine economy.This is a good ministry to come up with, and it needs to be launched with full knowledge for it to support our economy.

“It has become imperative for the Federal Government to shun nepotism and favouritism by sourcing for the right and knowledgeable people. The government should endeavour to put the right peg in the right spots.

“I see this ministry as another economic hub for the country at large if it is handled by the competent people.

“If the foundation of the ministry can be really designed with people of high intellectual capacity, what we are realising as revenue from oil will be a peanut when compared with what will be generated from the ministry,” Martins said.

Martins, therefore, called on all stakeholders to maximise the potential of the new ministry by supporting the Federal Government totally.

Martins, who said that Ondo State would be one of the beneficiaries of the marine economy, called on the state government to expedite actions on the establishment of the seaport in the state.

“Our coast is supposed to have been on ground by now to reduce the pressure on Lagos port because our shore here is deeper than what we have in Lagos,” he said. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

Source: News Agency of Nigeria

Don’t blame judges for delays in justice dispensation, says Appeal Court Judge

Hajiya Binta Zubairu, Justice of the Court of Appeal (JCA) on Sunday in Zaria said judges are not the cause of delay in the dispensation of justice as erroneously believed by some Nigerians.

Zubairu made this known on the sidelines of a reception organised in her honour in Zaria on recent elevation as a Justice of the Court.

Judges are being wrongly accused of delay in dispensing justice by the public.

“Judges work as a team with the prosecution, lawyers and others. Speedy dispensation of justice requires the prompt efforts of the police, prosecution, assembling of exhibits by lawyers and presenting them correctly before the judges in court in accordance with the laws.

“Most times the judges or magistrates are ready to adjudicate but the prosecution would not be ready or the lawyers will come with one excuse or the other.

“These are facts that are glaring in Courts but because we the judges can’t voice out their frustration, all the blames are shifted and heaped on us,” she said.

She said most times it takes the police longer than usual to conclude investigation in a simple case.

Zubairu commended the Zazzau Emirate for identifying and rejoicing with her over her promotion and appointment.

According to her, her elevation to the court of appeal is for the joy of the entire Zazzau Emirate and humanity.

She expressed gratitude to the Almighty God for making her the first female in the Zazzau Emirate to be elevated to the rank of Justice of the Court of Appeal.

“As a child, it was not my wish to be a magistrate or a judge. I wanted to be a principal of a school.

“I wanted to be a principal because as a kid I desired to see that all children go to school to be educated.

“I have not in my wildest imagination, thought I will be a judge but destiny took me to the judiciary,’’ she said.

Earlier, the Emir of Zazzau, Malam Ahmad Bamalli said, “the emirate was proud of justice Zubairu’s as the first female from the emirate to attain that height in the judiciary.

The emir enjoined the celebrant to be good ambassador of the emirate by exhibiting high sense of honesty and professionalism in her endeavour.

Also speaking, the Chairman of the Presidential task force committee on prison decongestion and former FCT Chief Judge, Justice Ishaq Bello urged young judges to imbibe the culture of hard-work and dedication to enable them excel.

Bello while congratulating justice Zubairu, advised her to follow the ethics of the profession for effective delivery.(NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

Source: News Agency of Nigeria

Gawuna, the people’s choice – Group

Alhaji Aminu Suleiman, Founder, Tinubu Support Organization (TSO), on Sunday described Alhaji Nasir Gawuna, APC Gubernatorial candidate in the March 18 election as a true man of the people.

Suleiman told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja that the All Progressive Congress (APC) Gubernatorial candidate for Kano was a man whose astute leadership qualities had endeared him to Kano people.

Suleiman, who congratulated Gawuna on his victory at the Kano Gubernatorial election tribunal, said it was a victory for democracy.

He explained that Gawuna had commendably written his name in gold with his many years of benevolence to the people.

“Gawuna is the bride of Kano people any day any time and this is exactly why we are excited with the tribunal judgment.

“He is a formidable force to reckon with not just in Kano but in the whole country,” he said.

Suleiman, therefore, commended the tribunal judges for standing on the truth without fear or favour.

He described the judgment as a testament of fairness which could not be suffocated.

Also, Chief Franklin Ebere-Njoku, National Spokesperson of the group, saluted Gawuna’s doggedness in reclaiming his mandate.

Ebere-Njoku urged him to continue to put smiles on the faces of the downtrodden which had catapulted him to higher grounds.

He, therefore, called on Kano people to continue to support him, saying that he had the magic wand to turn the state around.

The APC candidate in the March 18 governorship election in Kano State, was declared winner by the tribunal.

The tribunal had, on Wednesday, sacked Gov. Abba Kabir Yusuf and declared Gawuna the rightful winner of the poll.

The three-man panel ordered a Certificate of return to be issued to Gawuna and the withdrawal of a certificate of Return to be presented to Gawuna.

It noted that ballot papers of 165,663 votes were not stamped or signed and, therefore, were invalid and deducted the 165,663 votes from Yusuf’s total. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

Source: News Agency of Nigeria

NYG 2023: Lagos, Bayelsa dominate weightlifting event

Lagos and Bayelsa States have set the pace on the medals table in opening day of weightlifting event at the 7th National Youth Games (NYG) in Asaba, Delta.

According to the Media Officer, Nigeria Weightlifting Federation (NWF), Amaechi Agbo, both states have the highest medal haul at the ongoing U-15 youth games.

“Lagos State won three medals, two gold and a bronze in the women’s 45kg, while Bayelsa picked all the three gold medals in the 49kg men’s category.

“Ezenwa Chinaza was just two kilos away from winning gold medal in snatch but her 53kg lift could only fetch her a bronze.

“However, she made amends in the clean and jerk lifting 70kg to get a total of 123kg, which fetched her two gold medals.

“Ezenwa Esther from Abia won gold in snatch and bronze in clean and Jerk lifting 55kg and 67kg respectively,” he said.

Agbo added: “Christiana Ollorma from Rivers won all the three silver medals on offer with 54kg snatch, 68kg clean and jerk and 122 total.

“Matthew Martin Precious from Cross River won bronze medal in with 114kg lift.

“In the men’s 49kg category, Stephen Godswill from Bayelsa collected all the three gold medals at stake after lifting 56kg snatch, 67kg clean and jerk and 123kg total.”

He added that Rivers’ Samson Teron came second after he also picked all the three silver medals on offer, lifting 55kg in snatch, 66kg in clean and jerk and 121kg in total.

“It was also a similar one way traffic in the bronze medals with all three going the way of Adebayo Saheed from Osun.

“He lifted 42kg in snatch, 50kg in clean and jerk and 92kg in total to ensure that the state of the Living Spring picked all the bronze medals,” he said.

NAN reports that the weightlifting event of the 7th National Youth Games, NYG continues on Monday. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

Source: News Agency of Nigeria

NAFDAC warns against use of products with steroids, others

The National Agency for Food and Drugs Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has warned Nigerians against use of four products found to contain potent medicinal ingredients, steroids and other banned substances.

The warning is contained in a public alert signed by the Director-General of the agency, Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye, in Abuja on Sunday.

Adeyeye said that the agency was notified of the product in a statement by the Health Sciences Authority (HSA) of Singapore.

She said that the implicated potent medicinal ingredients are not allowed in the affected products and may cause severe side effects on consumers.

According to her, the HSA confirmed that four consumers experienced adverse effects after taking three of the products.

The NAFDAC boss said that laboratory analysis conducted by HSA on the products revealed that they contain potent medicinal ingredients, including steroids.

She said that the products also contain sibutramine (a banned weight loss medicine) and tadalafil (an erectile dysfunction medicine).

Accory to her, further details of the products as provided by HSA are as follows; Potent medicinal ingredients

She disclosed the source of the products as: ‘ENRU PLUS+’Sibutramine (banned substance), Local e-commerce and social media platforms ‘HKT HERBA KURUS TRADISI’

According to her, possible adverse effects of potent ingredients found in the products are: Dexamethasone and Prednisolone.

She said that dexamethasone and prednisolone are potent steroids that are usually prescribed for inflammatory conditions and could only be used under strict medical supervision.

Adeyeye said that long-term

unsupervised use of steroids can cause increased blood glucose levels, which she said my lead to diabetes, high blood pressure, cataracts, muscular and bone disorders.

She said that steroids could also cause an increased risk of infections and cushing’s syndrome (a round or ‘moon face’ appearance and upper body obesity with thin limbs).

The NAFDAC boss added

that discontinuation of steroids without proper medical supervision can cause serious withdrawal symptoms such as fatigue, confusion and low blood pressure.

She also described Diclofenac in the products as a potent painkiller that may potentially cause serious gastric bleeding, as well as cardiovascular events such as heart attacks and stroke when used for a prolonged period.

According to her, Diclofenac should be used under close medical supervision, especially in consumers with underlying heart conditions.

The D-G said that Sibutramine is a medicine prescribed for weight loss, and has been banned in Singapore since 2010 because of an increased risk of heart attacks and strokes.

Other serious adverse effects including fast heart rate, hallucinations or hearing voices which she said it had also been reported by consumers who took slimming products adulterated with sibutramine.

She stated that Tadalafil is a prescription medicine used to treat erectile dysfunction that should only be given under medical supervision.

According to her, inappropriate use of tadalafil is dangerous and can increase the risk of serious adverse effects, including heart attack, stroke, headache, migraine, irregular heart rate and priapism (painful and exceedingly long erections).

“Tadalafil can also pose serious risks to certain individuals, including those with heart-related problems. It can cause potentially life-threatening low blood pressure in those who are on heart medications, especially those containing nitrates,” she said.

Adeyeye further warned the public to be cautious with all these substances, adding that they are all dangerous to health. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

Source: News Agency of Nigeria

Tinubu directs rescue of abducted Gusau varsity students

President Bola Tinubu has directed security agencies to rescue the remaining female students of the Federal University Gusau, abducted by terrorists on Thursday.

The president’s media aide, Mr Ajuri Ngelale, stated on Sunday in Abuja that Tinubu condemned the reprehensible act of abduction.

He added that the president said there was no moral justification for such heinous crime against innocent victims whose only “offence’’ was their pursuit of quality education.

The president assured the families of the abducted students that no effort would be spared in ensuring their safe return.

Tinubu pledged that the Federal Government would ensure that educational institutions remained sanctuaries of knowledge, growth, and opportunity, and totally free from the menacing acts of terrorists.

Bandits stormed three female students’ hostels at Sabon Gida, where students reside outside the main campus of the university about midnight on Thursday and abducted an unknown number of students.

Many female students were kidnapped, but some escaped. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

Source: News Agency of Nigeria

Two truck drivers die in chain collision along TKC in Botswana

Two truck drivers on Saturday died in a chain collision involving five trucks, reportedly caused by poor visibility as a result of fire raging along the road at Bere on the Trans-Kalahari Corridor (TKC) in Botswana.

TKC Secretariat spokesperson Ankwetse Hunda on Sunday in a media statement confirmed the incident, saying that two drivers died and one was hospitalised.

He said two of the trucks that were involved in the accident were Namibian registered and the other two are Botswana registered.

“One truck unfortunately burnt to ashes and its registration and the identity of the driver is yet to be determined. According to reports from the authorities, the road crash was a result of poor visibility that was caused by fire that was raging along the road. The first two trucks collided due to poor visibility and the rest then piled on them,” Hunda said.

Furthermore, TKCS informed the public that the road has been cleared and opened for use and encouraged drivers not to take unnecessary risks when driving as it is always important to be safe and take calculated decisions in the interest of road safety.

Source: The Namibian Press Agency

Community service orders launched in Omaheke

The Namibian Correctional Service (NCS) on Friday officially launched the roll-out of Community Service Orders to the Gobabis, Witvlei, Otjinene, Leonardville and Talismanis courts.

The new launching to the five Omaheke Region districts has brought the total number of courts with community service orders to 51 courts out of the 71 targeted courts in the country.

According to Head of Division, Community Service Orders Deputy Commissioner Natacha Booysen, the new orders are targeting first-time offenders, repeat offenders with minor offences, offenders with a fixed abode, young offenders, breadwinners with family dependents and those who commit non-serious offences.

Booysen further said that those who fall under the above transgressions will be cleaning and rendering maintenance work in public schools, clinics, hospitals, parks, police stations and magistrates’ courts among other institutions.

“Rendering of specialist or professional services to the community for the benefit of the community like teaching, providing medical services, providing social welfare services and providing counselling services,” she added.

Other services or types of job according to the division leader will be to perform duties involving sharing of skills and knowledge, and performing duties to gain skills.

“We are considering the using of private entities, and all the duties to be performed are without remuneration and for the benefit of the community,” she emphasised.

Furthermore, Booysen emphasised on the sensitisation and stakeholders’ engagements to all communities in the Omaheke Region, and urged everyone involved to maintain teamwork, co-operation and dedication of their invaluable partners within criminal justice and others.

NCS Commissioner Raphael Tuhafeni Hamunyela who officiated the launching said the roll-out of this programme to this region is part of their strategic plan and their commitment to ensure that the orders are rolled out nationwide.

“The idea is to make sure we are done with the remaining 24 in the next five years, on condition we are getting other magistrates who are willing to work with the correctional service. The community service order is an adopted child of the NCS, it is a product of the Office of the Judiciary and the Office of the Prosecutor General respectively,” he said.

Source: The Namibian Press Agency

Boy shot and killed at Millennium in Rundu

The Namibian Police Force (NamPol) in the Kavango East Region are investigating a case in which an 18-year-old male learner from Rundu Secondary School was shot and killed Friday night at Rundu.

He has been identified as Alpo Malaka Sipilikita.

NamPol crime investigations coordinator in the region, Deputy Commissioner Bonifatius Kanyetu told Nampa on Saturday that the incident took place at Millennium residential area at around 22h22.

Kanyetu said the suspect is unknown and the motive for the shooting was yet to be established.

The unknown man allegedly shot the victim in the chest with an unknown firearm. He died on the spot.

Kanyetu said the information they obtained revealed that the boy was found walking in the street and was shot by the unknown person.

“Our investigators are on the ground to establish what has happened as no arrests have been made so far, thus we will still give an update on this matter once they have arrested the culprit,” Kanyetu added on Sunday.

The deceased’s next of kin have been informed and police investigations into the matter continue.

Source: The Namibian Press Agency

Gochas man sentenced to 15 years for raping elderly woman

The Mariental Regional Court on Friday sentenced a 33-year-old man to 15 years imprisonment for the rape of an elderly woman.

Johannes Kangango who is from the Gochas settlement was sentenced by Magistrate Stanley Tembwe at the end of his trial.

Kangango was convicted of raping the victim who was 84 years old when the incident happened in February 2019. According to court documents seen by Nampa, Kangango raped the elder in her house at the settlement.

Kangango was charged with a single offence of contravening 1, and 2 of the Combating of Rape Act, Act 8 of 2000, with a count of rape, he pleaded not guilty to the charge and remained silent and no plea explanation was furnished to the court.

Handing down his judgement Tembwe said the offence Kangango faced was serious and violated the victim’s right to human dignity, citing that the complainant would endure trauma for the rest of the remainder of her life, which is disturbing as she is likely to be traumatised in her old age, a situation any person would not like to endure especially in their old age.

“What makes the current case more serious is that the accused raped a vulnerable member of the society, an old woman aged 84 years, and this fact is terribly disturbing. The accused unleashed his sexual desires on a defenceless old woman with an advanced age,” said Tembwe.

He added: “As regards to the interests of the society, this court takes judicial notice of the fact that the courts are flooded with numerous rape cases involving women and minors, which at present shows no signs of abating. The society expects the courts of law to impose stiffer sentences in order to deter would be offenders.”

The magistrate said the court took in consideration that Kangango was a first-time offender, that he is the caregiver of his younger brother as their parents are deceased and that he has been in police cells since his arrest in 2019.

The State was represented by Loide Nghixulifwa and called three witnesses to the stand, while legal aid lawyer Cliff Simataa represented Kangango during the course of his trial.

Source: The Namibian Press Agency

Man battling own life after Rottweilers’ attack

Ruben Abraham, 44, who was attacked by five dogs on Sunday morning, is currently fighting for his life in the Oshakati Intermediate Hospital.

Deputy Commissioner Nico Steenkamp of the Oshana Namibian Police Force confirmed this to Nampa on Sunday, saying the incident occurred in a business area at Oshakati.

According to Steenkamp, the victim who was employed as a security guard by a security services company, was on his way home at the time of the attack.

Steenkamp said he was attacked by five Rottweilers belonging to a 42-year-old Chinese businesswoman renting at the business building.

“It is alleged that the five dogs passed through two holes and went outside and attacked the victim who was on his way from work. The victim was found naked, all his clothes were ripped off and torn apart,” Steenkamp said.

The senior police officer added that the victim was admitted at the Oshakati hospital in the intensive care unit in serious condition, with the majority of injuries to his head.

Steenkamp stated that the dogs are currently with the owners awaiting a directive as to the way forward.

Police investigation into the matter continues.

Source: The Namibian Press Agency