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HIV: Lagos Tasks Residents on Empathy During Eid Celebration

The Lagos State Government has urged residents to demonstrate love and empathy towards individuals living with and affected by HIV during the Eid celebration.
The Chief Executive Officer, Lagos State AIDS Control Agency, Dr. Folakemi Animashaun, made this call during a virtual interview. She stated that the Eid celebration, which marks the end of Ramadan, is a period of reflection, compassion, love, and an opportunity for all to support one another.
Dr. Animashaun emphasized the need for all members of the community to redefine the narratives around HIV through the show of love and acceptance. She added that showing solidarity will go a long way in sending a powerful message that no one should face the challenge of living with HIV alone.
“As we approach the joyous occasion of Eid Fitri, the Lagos State AIDS Control Agency (LSACA) calls upon all residents to embrace the spirit of love, unity, and compassion that this celebration embodies. Eid Fitri marks the end of Ramadan, a month of reflection, charity, and community, and it is a wonderful opportunity for all of us to come together in support of one another.”
She stressed that residents should extend compassion in the spirit of Eid and reach out to those who may feel isolated or stigmatized due to their health status. She noted that a small act of kindness, such as a simple visit or a gift, can drastically impact someone’s day and sense of belonging.
While emphasizing the need to intensify efforts in raising awareness geared towards HIV prevention and management, the Chief Executive Officer stated that adequate education is crucial in the prevention and control of HIV. She urged all residents to take the opportunity of the season to discuss HIV with friends and families, so as to foster an understanding that can help dissolve misconceptions and create a more supportive community.
“In the spirit of this festive season, we encourage everyone to show love and solidarity towards all members of our community, particularly our brothers and sisters living with HIV. This year, let us collectively make an effort to foster an inclusive environment that celebrates diversity and promotes understanding.”
Animashaun expressed optimism that through unity and proactive engagement, Lagos can work towards achieving an HIV-free generation. She assured that the agency will continue to educate the public and promote health initiatives, especially in the management and control of HIV in the state.
She reaffirmed that HIV testing and counseling services remain free at all designated healthcare facilities in the state, highlighting the government’s commitment to providing accessible and affordable healthcare, particularly in the control and management of HIV in the state.
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Tinubu dissolves NNPC board, replaces Kyari as GCEO with Ojulari, names Kida as new non-executive chairman

has dissolved the board of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited, removing its chairman, Chief Pius Akinyelure, and Group Chief Executive Officer (GCEO), Mallam Mele Kolo Kyari.
President Tinubu also set ambitious targets for the oil sector under his administration’s reforms.
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Kogi: Security agencies will determine whether or not Senator Natasha should be arrested – Commissioner

Kogi State Commissioner for Information, Kingsley Fanwo, has said that security operatives will determine whether Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan should be arrested for flouting the ban on public gatherings in the state.
Kogi Governor Usman Ododo on Monday banned any kind of public gathering, claiming that intelligence gathered showed some persons planned to cause trouble.
But Akpoti-Uduaghan insisted she would meet with her constituents to celebrate Eid-el-Fitr.
The police then warned her to cancel the planned gathering, threatening to “apply the full wrath of law” on anyone who disturbs peace and order in the state.
“In view of the security threat received on the planned rally, the Kogi State Police Command is therefore advising the organisers to cancel the event so as to avoid any breakdown of law and order in the State. As the Command will not hesitate to apply the full wrath of law on anyone who causes disturbance of peace and order in the State,” the police said.
Reacting on Tuesday night after the gathering was held, Fanwo said on Channels Television’s Politics Today programme: “There was a directive from the state governor and the security agencies were told to execute the directive.
“If someone has violated it, the security agencies do not need the governor again to give them another directive; they know what to do.
“Only the security agencies will be able to answer that (whether to arrest the senator or not); they know how they go about their operations. I am not a police officer but I am very sure that she should be asked a lot of questions about her incitements.”
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Lagos warns commercial bus drivers against route violations, illegal parking
The Lagos State Government has warned commercial bus operators, particularly drivers of mini buses, colloquially known as ‘Korope’, against route violations and illegal parking across the state.
The Special Adviser to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu on Transportation, Sola Giwa, gave the warning in a statement on Tuesday in Lagos.
The statement was signed by the Director of Public Affairs and Enlightenment Department, the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority, Taofiq Adebayo.
Giwa emphasised the paramount necessity of unwavering adherence to traffic regulations, with particular regard to unauthorised route deviations.
“This resolute directive is in alignment with the government’s overarching initiative to instill orderliness on Lagos roadways and ensure the uninterrupted flow of vehicular movement across the metropolis,” he said.
Giwa directed all ‘Korope’ operators to immediately desist from utilising unauthorised routes, underscoring that any act of defiance would attract the full weight of legal sanctions.
He further articulated that LASTMA operatives had been duly mandated to escalate enforcement strategies aimed at curbing reckless driving and unlawful practices that hinder urban mobility and disrupt the city’s traffic ecosystem.
Additionally, Giwa issued a directive against the indiscriminate occupation of public roadways for unauthorised parking and loading activities.
He said that these activities significantly aggravated traffic congestion and posed substantial risks to other road users.
He emphasised that, moving forward, all commercial operators must restrict their operations to designated bus stops and terminals to avert unwarranted impediments to vehicular circulation.
“Illegal parking and flagrant route violations have metamorphosed into a grave menace in Lagos, particularly due to the arbitrary conduct of mini bus operators.
“Such transgressions, which impede traffic fluidity and endanger public safety, will no longer be condoned.
“Furthermore, strict adherence to designated routes is imperative for security purposes, as it acts as a deterrent against unscrupulous elements who exploit commercial vehicles, particularly ‘Korope,’ for illicit activities,” he said.
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