
Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has criticized the President Bola Tinubu-led government following its decision to suspend the proposed increase in registration fees for the West African Senior School Certificate Examination WASSCE and the National Examinations Council NECO Senior School Certificate Examination. Atiku welcomed the suspension, but argued that the policy should not have been introduced without adequate consultation, describing the reversal as exposing a pattern of poor policy formulation. In a statement issued by his Senior Special Assistant on Public Communication, Phrank Shaibu, Atiku called the government's reversal a victory for parents, students, labor unions, civil society organizations, and other Nigerians who opposed the increase. He accused the government of repeatedly introducing policies without sufficient stakeholder engagement, only to reverse course after public backlash, stating that "governing is not a laboratory for reckless experimentation." Atiku emphasized that the proposed fee increase would have placed an additional financial burden on families already struggling with inflation and rising costs. He urged the Federal Government to go beyond the suspension and engage stakeholders to develop a sustainable funding model for WAEC and NECO without shifting the financial burden to parents. The Federal Government had announced the suspension of the proposed N50,000 increase after widespread criticism, with the Ministry of Education stating tha
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The Federal Government has increased financial support for cancer patients through health funds and insurance initiatives, while also boosting investments in local research, drug production, and clinical trials to enhance access to affordable cancer care. This was announced by Professor Usman Malami, Director-General of the National Institute for Cancer Research and Treatment, at the Best of American Society of Clinical Oncology Africa 2026 conference in Abuja. Professor Malami noted that interventions like the Catastrophic Health Fund and the National Cancer Health Fund are in place to subsidize treatment and provide financial assistance to indigent patients. The Presidential Initiative for Unlocking the Healthcare Value Chain aims to accelerate local production of cancer medicines, reducing reliance on imports. Dr. Lolade Adewale, Special Adviser on Research and Innovation to the Minister of State for Health, highlighted expanded insurance coverage and the commencement of three immunotherapy clinical studies in Nigeria, offering advanced cancer medicines like Nivolumab and Keytruda free to eligible participants. Dr. Miriam Mutebi, Immediate Past President of AORTIC, emphasized the need for increased domestic investment in cancer research in Africa, which currently contributes only about eight percent of global research despite a significant disease burden. Dr. Julie Gralow, Chief Medical Officer of ASCO, stressed the importance of locally generated evidence for cancer thera
Must ReadThe Kwara State chapter of the Nigeria Democratic Congress NDC has called on Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq to take urgent action for the release of 176 women and children abducted from the Woro community in Kaiama Local Government Area. In a statement issued by its State Publicity Secretary, Ibraheem Gbagba, the opposition party highlighted that the victims have been in captivity for approximately 158 days, describing their prolonged abduction as a humanitarian tragedy causing significant emotional and psychological suffering to their families. The NDC commended the recent rescue of abducted victims in Oyo State, attributing its success to coordinated efforts by the state government, security agencies, and community leaders. Drawing parallels, the party urged the Kwara State Government to intensify efforts to rescue the Kaiama abductees. Recommendations from the NDC include strengthening collaboration with federal security agencies, intensifying rescue operations, establishing a high-level intervention and negotiation team, involving traditional rulers and local vigilante groups in intelligence gathering, providing regular updates to families, increasing security presence in vulnerable communities, and establishing emergency support mechanisms for affected families. The NDC emphasized that the safety and protection of citizens are the government's primary responsibility and appealed to residents, civil society organizations, and religious leaders to unite in demanding the a
Taiwo Akinsola, General Manager of Fresh FM Lagos, commended the Ogun State Police Command for rescuing 18 National Youth Service Corps members. The corps members were stranded on June 30 after their vehicle broke down at night in an area known for kidnapping and criminal activities. Akinsola, in a letter to Ogun State Commissioner of Police Bode Ojajuni, stated that the corps members contacted the police for help. He praised the police for their swift response, securing the scene, and safely evacuating all 18 corps members to Ijebu Ode, where they were lodged in a hotel. Akinsola highlighted that the officers' professionalism, courage, and vigilance prevented a potential tragedy and demonstrated the Nigeria Police Force's commitment to protecting lives and property. He also commended the Divisional Police Officer and the patrol team involved, noting their quick intervention restored public confidence.