AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoEbola Alert & Border Checks: NCDC warned Nigerians against using bitter kola, salt water and herbs as Ebola “cures,” stressing there’s no approved home remedy and urging early care and infection control; meanwhile St. Kitts and Nevis said it denied entry to Nigerians over Ebola risk and activated enhanced port health screening. Children’s Day, Security & Health: Tinubu assured abducted children and teachers in Oyo and Borno are not abandoned, directing intelligence-led rescue and stronger school protection, while ERC condemned government inaction over kidnappings and killings of pupils and teachers. Pensioners’ Healthcare Access: COPEHRA hailed PenCom’s free PenCare registration for 30,000 retirees as relief from rising medical costs, urging eligible seniors to register via PenCom/PFAs before slots run out. Digital Transformation: NITDA and Benin’s digital agency deepened cooperation on digital public infrastructure and innovation-driven governance. Wellness & Public Health Education: Zenith Bank renewed its focus on children with financial literacy and inclusion initiatives, including school-based programmes and a Children’s Day carnival.
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