AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMaternal Health Boost: Anambra State begins procurement and distribution of essential medicines, consumables and equipment to strengthen its Free Antenatal Care and Delivery Services across public facilities. Security & Child Health: Nigeria’s Army says 44 Oriire (Oyo) pupils and teachers were rescued after a month-long intelligence-led joint operation, with victims receiving medical treatment before handover to the state. Government Response: President Tinubu hailed the rescue, saying no ransom was paid and that eight kidnappers were arrested while some were neutralised. Public Health Watch: NAFDAC warns Nigerians after Ghana seized about 140 boxes of banned alcoholic energy drinks, cautioning that alcohol-stimulant mixes can be especially dangerous for young people. Cancer Agenda: FG reiterates plans to cut Nigeria’s cancer burden by 30% by 2030, unveiling a national cancer control push covering prevention, early diagnosis, treatment and research. Health & Safety in Food: ABIS launches a digital marketplace to modernise Nigeria’s protein supply chain, aiming to improve hygiene and reduce unsafe abattoir practices. Lassa Fever Update: NCDC reports a rise in Lassa cases and deaths, urging stronger prevention and surveillance. Mental Health Focus: Youth wellbeing is highlighted as a development priority, linking stress and mental distress to education and productivity outcomes.
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