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SANWO-OLU BAGS HEALTH TECH GOVERNOR OF THE YEAR AWARD

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… As General Hospital Agbowa Receives Award for Quality Care

The Governor of Lagos State, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has been named the Health Tech Governor of the Year at the Nigerian Healthcare Excellence Award (NHEA) Y2022 held at the Eko Hotel and Suites, Lagos Island.

The award was in recognition of the Lagos State Government’s outstanding application of technology to solve health problems and improve citizens’ quality of life.

In his address after receiving the award, Sanwo-Olu said his administration is poised to maximise the use of technology in driving an efficient healthcare delivery system that offers qualitative, affordable and accessible health service delivery to citizens.

The Governor, who was represented by the Commissioner for Health, Prof. Akin Abayomi, explained how the State Government leveraged technology in its COVID response, noting that the importance of technology in health service delivery is immeasurable.

While thanking the organisers of the award for acknowledging his administration’s efforts at birthing an all-inclusive healthcare system that leverages technology to improve the quality of life, Sanwo-Olu noted the efficient use of technology by the State government to achieve good health outcomes was made possible through a handshake with the private sector in line with his administration’s public-private partnership strategy.

He explained that despite the plethora of challenges confronting the health sector, public and private sector providers and industry players still find innovative ways at every point in time to confront the challenges and overcome public health shocks as well as crises that the country keeps facing.

His words: “We do this for one reason, we do this because we’re Nigerians and we love Nigeria, and we do this because we are custodians of good health and well-being and it is our responsibility to keep our patients healthy and well.

“I think it’s important to recognise achievements in the health sector; and as one who is charged with the responsibility of charting the future of the healthcare space in Lagos State, I must say that I’m proud of the contributions and support provided to us by the private sector.

“Throughout COVID, the government of Lagos State relied heavily on the resources, the intellect, and the services of the private sector. It is my hope that the private sector providers will continue to respond kindly and promptly to the call of government whenever the need arises”

Sanwo-Olu congratulated other awardees and thanked them for their contribution to the practice of Health Care in Lagos and in Nigeria, adding that their giant strides continue to inspire not just the present generation, but future generations.

Earlier, the Chairman Advisory Board of NHEA, Dr. Anthony Omolola, stated that the special recognition award for the Health Tech Governor of the Year was an acknowledgement of the unique way Lagos State Government has leveraged the use of technology to improve delivery and increase access to quality, affordable and efficient health care services to the populace.

According to him, Lagos was the first to develop an e-Health strategy and the first public sector organisation in Nigeria to be Nigeria Data Protection Regulation (NDPR) compliant.

He listed other outstanding health technology applications that earned Governor Sanwo-Olu the award including the ‘Eko Telemed’ service; automation of secondary and tertiary health facilities in the State; promotion and development of Lagos Smart Health Information Platform (LASHIP) and setting up of an Incident Command System prior to the outbreak of COVID in Nigeria.

The Chairman explained that NHEA is an annual event that celebrates distinguished personalities and organisations who have contributed immensely to the growth of the Nigerian health sector, adding that the award started in 2014 and has become a high-profile event in the healthcare industry.

Meanwhile, the General Hospital Agbowa also received an award for the most active facility on the Safecare Quality Platform during the award ceremony.

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Tinubu Renames Federal University of Medical Sciences, Azare, After Late Islamic Scholar Sheikh Dahiru Usman Bauchi

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has approved the renaming of the Federal University of Medical Sciences, Azare, Bauchi State, in honour of the late renowned Islamic scholar, Sheikh Dahiru Usman Bauchi.

The President announced the decision on Saturday during a condolence visit to the family of the revered cleric at his country home in Bauchi State. According to Tinubu, the renaming is aimed at immortalising the scholar’s enduring legacy and his immense contributions to humanity, religious scholarship, and peaceful coexistence.

“From today onward, I announce this change of name to immortalise him. The Federal University of Medical Sciences, Azare, Bauchi State, will from today be known as Sheikh Dahiru Usman Bauchi University. May God bless his memory,” the President declared.

Describing the passing of the cleric as a “great national loss,” Tinubu said Sheikh Dahiru Bauchi lived a life defined by humility, selfless service, and unwavering dedication to the propagation of Islam, peace, and moral values across communities.

He prayed for Allah’s mercy upon the soul of the late scholar and asked that he be granted Aljannatul Firdaus. The President also prayed for strength and comfort for the family, the government, and the people of Bauchi State, urging Nigerians to continue to pray for peace, unity, and national harmony.

Speaking on behalf of the family, the eldest son of the late cleric, Sheikh Ibrahim Usman Bauchi, expressed profound gratitude to the President for the condolence visit, prayers, and the honour bestowed on their father. He also thanked Bala Mohammed, Governor of Bauchi State, for his consistent support to the family.

In his remarks, Governor Mohammed commended the President for honouring the family and Bauchi State, describing the gesture as a fitting recognition of Sheikh Dahiru Bauchi’s lifelong commitment to faith, education, and national unity. He noted that the late scholar’s influence transcended Bauchi and Nigeria, touching lives across generations.

The President was accompanied on the visit by the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas; the Governor of Yobe State, Mai Mala Buni; and Seyi Tinubu, among other top government officials.

Tinubu arrived at the Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa International Airport, Bauchi, at about 4:09 p.m., where he was received with a guard of honour by the Nigerian Air Force. He was welcomed by Governor Bala Mohammed; the Governor of Plateau State, Caleb Mutfwang; the Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Ali Pate; the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Tuggar; and the Senator representing Bauchi South Senatorial District, Shehu Buba.

The condolence visit formed part of the President’s broader engagements to commiserate with the family and followers of the late Islamic scholar, whose influence and contributions to Islamic learning and spiritual leadership spanned decades across Nigeria and beyond.

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Tinubu Begins Multi-State Tour, Heads to Borno, Bauchi and Lagos

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is scheduled to depart Abuja on Saturday on a multi-state visit that will take him to Borno State, Bauchi State and Lagos State, as part of official and personal engagements.

The President’s first stop will be Borno State, where he is expected to commission a number of projects executed by the state government under Governor Babagana Zulum, in collaboration with the Federal Government. The projects are part of ongoing efforts to strengthen infrastructure, governance and post-conflict recovery in the North-East.

While in Maiduguri, President Tinubu will also attend the wedding ceremony of Sadeeq Sheriff, son of former Borno State Governor and Senator, Ali Modu Sheriff, and his bride, Hadiza Kam Salem.

From Borno, the President will proceed to Bauchi State for a condolence visit to the state government and the family of Sheikh Dahiru Bauchi, the late Islamic scholar and spiritual leader of the Tijjaniyya Muslim Brotherhood. The revered cleric passed away on November 27, drawing tributes from across Nigeria and beyond for his decades of religious scholarship and leadership.

Following the condolence visit, President Tinubu will travel to Lagos State, where he will spend the end-of-year holidays. During his stay, the President is expected to participate in several engagements, including serving as Guest of Honour at the annual Eyo Festival scheduled for December 27.

The festival, to be held at Tafawa Balewa Square, will honour notable personalities, including President Tinubu’s mother, Alhaja Abibatu Mogaji, as well as former Lagos State governors Lateef Jakande and Michael Otedola.

The trip underscores the President’s blend of official duties, cultural engagements and personal commitments as the year draws to a close.

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Senate Considers Review of 2025 Budget to ₦43.56 Trillion

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***Edun, Bagudu, others to appear before Senate Committee on Appropriations 

The Senate on Wednesday passed for second reading a Bill seeking to repeal and re-enact the 2024/2025 Appropriations Act, a move that would revise the 2025 budget size to ₦43.56 trillion.

Under the proposed expenditure framework, statutory transfers are pegged at ₦1.74 trillion, debt service at ₦8.27 trillion, recurrent (non-debt) expenditure at ₦11.27 trillion, and capital expenditure and development fund contribution at ₦22.28 trillion.

Following the development, the Senate directed the Minister of Finance, Mr. Olawale Edun; the Minister of Budget and National Planning, Senator Atiku Bagudu; and the Chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue Service, Dr. Zacch Adedeji, among others, to appear before the Senate Committee on Appropriations to provide further clarification on the proposed spending plan.

Leading the debate, the Leader of the Senate, Senator Opeyemi Bamidele, said the bill was a structural and reform-driven intervention aimed at repealing and re-enacting the existing appropriation framework to end the practice of running multiple budget cycles concurrently.

According to him, the practice had historically undermined budget clarity, weakened fiscal discipline and blurred accountability across ministries, departments and agencies. He explained that the amendment would provide a clear and orderly appropriation mechanism to lawfully consolidate and regularise expenditures considered critical, time-sensitive and unavoidable, particularly those incurred in response to emergency situations.

Bamidele noted that the proposal balanced responsiveness with fiscal responsibility, ensuring that urgent public spending does not erode legislative oversight or fiscal prudence. He added that the bill would strengthen safeguards requiring that appropriated funds be released and applied strictly for purposes approved by the National Assembly, while virement would only be permitted with prior legislative approval.

He said the provisions reaffirm the legislature’s power over public finance and ensure transparency, accountability and prudent financial management.

After the debate, the Senate, presided over by the Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Barau I. Jibrin, passed the bill to second reading and referred it to the Senate Committee on Appropriations, chaired by Senator Solomon Adeola, with a mandate to report back to plenary within two days.

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