AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoMaternal Health Financing: Stakeholders in Abuja urged urgent reforms to Nigeria’s health financing, saying weak budget execution and accountability are fuelling preventable maternal deaths, with maternal mortality put at about 993 per 100,000 live births and public health spending still far below the Abuja Declaration target. Kidnap Trauma Care: CAN commended Tinubu and security agencies for rescuing Oriire school pupils and teachers after 56 days, but warned that survivors will need counselling, medical care and emotional support to heal. Security & Public Health Links: Troops in Borno repelled ISWAP infiltration attempts around Cross Kauwa, with reports pointing to attacks tied to cholera medical supplies and recovered propaganda materials. Healthcare Infrastructure Boost: Dangote Cement commissioned a multimillion-naira hospital in Obajana, Kogi, as part of CSR to improve access to quality care for nearby communities. Lagos PPP for Health Services: Lagos signed four concession agreements, including healthcare-related arrangements and a MyLagosApp platform aimed at improving access to services and emergency support. Mental Health Alarm: Journalist Kemi Olunloyo said online bullying has pushed her toward suicidal thoughts, highlighting the mental health toll of sustained harassment. Drug Trafficking Crackdown: NDLEA arrested a South African woman at Abuja airport over 5.75kg heroin and also seized large quantities of drugs in related operations. Environment & Health: Ogun State urged industries to strengthen environmental compliance and CSR, linking cleaner environments to better public health.
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