AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoFood Prices & Healthy Eating: An Abuja middle-class resident says “healthy” now costs more, with protein and imported fruits/veg pushing budgets—raising the question of how Nigerians can eat well without going broke. AI Skills Gap: Abel Aboh dismisses FG’s plan to train 36,000 youths in AI as too small for Nigeria’s population, urging AI literacy to start from early schooling. Ebola Preparedness Funding: FG approves ₦21.2m per state via S-OIRF to boost surveillance and rapid response, even as Nigeria reports no confirmed Ebola cases. Ebola Task Force Appointment: Enugu’s health commissioner, Prof. George Ugwu, is named to the Presidential Task Force on Ebola prevention. Mpox Rules Updated: NCDC and partners update Nigeria’s mpox guidelines to improve detection, clinical care, and containment. Sickle Cell Day Focus: Experts urge genotype testing before marriage and call for better care, drug affordability, and more research funding. Hospital Labour Action: LASUTH resident doctors suspend a strike and engage Lagos State government over welfare and safety concerns. Drug Regulation Crackdown: PCN seals 724 illegal pharmacies/medicine outlets in Kwara. Public Health & Environment: Lagos’ Olusosun dumpsite faces worsening waste-management conditions, stoking environmental and health fears.
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