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FCTA Health Mandate Secretary Offers 150 Free Insurance Slots to NUJ FCT Members

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By Saint Mugaga

The Mandate Secretary of the FCTA Health Services and Environment Secretariat (HSES), Dr. Adedolapo Fasawe, has offered 150 free health insurance enrollments to members of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), FCT Council.

The Permanent Secretary of the Secretariat, Dr. Babagana Adam, also pledged to sponsor an additional 50 members as his personal contribution in memory of his late brother, Mohammed Alkali, a former head of Press and Public Relations Unit in the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development

The announcement was made on Tuesday in Abuja when a delegation of the NUJ FCT Council paid a courtesy visit to the Secretariat.

With the combined pledges, a total of 200 free health insurance enrollments have been offered to members of the NUJ FCT Council, with expectations that additional stakeholders will support the initiative.

Dr. Fasawe described the gesture as part of ongoing efforts to expand affordable healthcare access and promote universal health coverage in the Federal Capital Territory. She said the media remains a critical partner in health promotion and public enlightenment.

According to her, health promotion focuses on prevention, noting that informed journalists who benefit from the scheme will help amplify awareness about the importance of health insurance.

“Prevention is better than cure. If journalists are well informed about our scheme, benefit from it, and access free healthcare services, the message naturally spreads,” she said.

She added that the FCT Health Insurance Scheme guarantees enrollees access to free healthcare services for one year at accredited facilities upon payment of an annual premium of N22,500, covering services including delivery, surgeries, and emergency care.

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Dr. Fasawe acknowledged that poor health-seeking habits among residents are often driven by financial constraints and lack of trust in the system, stressing that the administration is committed to rebuilding confidence through reliable service delivery.

“Health is wealth. When we say we will provide healthcare, we will deliver,” she stated.

In his remarks, Dr. Babagana Adam said he would personally fund the enrollment of 50 NUJ members annually and called for stronger public-private partnerships to expand coverage.

“We need a comprehensive database to engage more partners. Beyond government, we can mobilise philanthropists to increase enrollment figures, possibly up to 300,” he said.

He also noted that poor remuneration in parts of the media industry affects objectivity, underscoring the need to support journalists’ welfare.

“ I am also doing this contribution ik honour of my late brother Mohammed Alkali killed in line of duty “

He encouraged the leadership of the NUJ FCT Council to pick the most vulnerable Journalists who genuinely can’t afford health care, as beneficiaries of these free health care scheme being donated.

Responding, Chairman of the NUJ FCT Council, Comrade Grace Ike, commended the FCT Health Insurance Scheme for expanding access, reducing out-of-pocket expenses, and promoting inclusive healthcare.

“Your initiatives have touched countless lives, from vulnerable families to civil servants, ensuring that no one is left behind,” she said.

Ike reaffirmed the union’s commitment to promoting public awareness of health insurance benefits and advocating improved service delivery. She appealed for rebates to enable more members enroll, noting that financial constraints remain a major challenge for journalists.

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She called for sustained collaboration to combat misinformation, boost enrollment drives, and ensure healthcare becomes a right rather than a privilege for all FCT residents.

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Benue State Declares Lassa Fever Outbreak, Activates Emergency Response

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By Felix Umande, Makurdi
The Benue State Ministry of Health and Human Services has officially declared the outbreak of Lassa Fever following a noticeable rise in confirmed cases and recorded deaths across the state.

The declaration was made by the Honourable Commissioner for Health and Human Services, Dr. Paul Ejeh Ogwuche, in a press statement issued on Tuesday, February 3, 2026, in Makurdi. He disclosed that the current situation has necessitated urgent public health action to prevent further spread of the disease.

According to epidemiological data released by the Ministry, Benue State has recorded a total of 56 suspected cases of Lassa Fever. Eight of these cases have been confirmed by laboratory tests, with three deaths recorded among confirmed patients. and one additional probable death under investigation.

Dr. Ogwuche expressed particular worry over the impact of the outbreak on frontline health workers, noting that four healthcare professionals—three nurses and one community health worker—are among those affected. He also paid tribute to a Benue-born medical doctor who recently died of Lassa Fever while serving in Jos, Plateau State, describing the loss as a painful reminder of the risks faced daily by healthcare workers.

The Commissioner stressed the need for strict compliance with Infection Prevention and Control measures in all health facilities to protect both patients and medical personnel.

He explained that the state government’s response is driven by Governor Hyacinth Iormem Alia’s deep concern for the health and wellbeing of the people of Benue State. He added that in line with this commitment, the government has activated the Public Health Emergency Operations Centre to coordinate surveillance, case management, contact tracing, and public sensitization efforts across all the 23 local government areas.

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Members of the public have been urged to remain calm but vigilant. Health officials explained that Lassa Fever is mainly transmitted through contact with infected rodents or their urine and droppings, and can also spread from person to person, particularly in healthcare settings where infection control measures are inadequate.

Common symptoms of the disease include persistent high fever, severe headache, muscle pain, sore throat, vomiting, diarrhoea, and in severe cases, unexplained bleeding.

The Ministry of Health advised residents to maintain good environmental hygiene, properly store food to prevent rodent infestation, avoid self-medication, and seek immediate medical attention at the nearest health facility if symptoms develop, noting that early detection and treatment significantly improve survival.

Suspected cases are to be reported promptly through the Benue State Lassa Fever emergency hotline on 0803-929-4999 or to the nearest Disease Surveillance and Notification Officer.

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Selfcare advocacy: 25 states disseminated, only 3 states domesticated…..as experts calls for collaboration

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By Wumi Tewwogbade, Abuja

Expert in Self-Care Advocacy Network (N-SAN), on Wednesday, revealed that welfare advocacy have been disseminated in 25 states but only 3 states (Lagos, Kaduna and Borno states) have domesticated it.

Joy Anugwa, self care desk, Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, (FMoH&SW) stated this at the hybrid meeting of N-SAN, organized by White Ribbon Alliance in collaboration with FMoH&SW in Abuja.

Among stakeholders at the event included media practitioners, health sector experts, key government officials, development partners, and civil society organisations.

They renewed their call for stronger collaboration to scale up self-care interventions in Nigeria

The Director of Health Promotion, Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, Mr. John Uruakpa, described the meeting as a critical step towards institutionalising self-care across all levels of governance, with particular focus on states and grassroots communities.

He said self-care had become indispensable to safeguarding the health and well-being of Nigerians, especially vulnerable populations.

“Self-care interventions are crucial for the health and well-being of any nation. This network is not optional; it is essential to Nigeria’s health system,” he said, while welcoming participants and wishing them a Happy New Year.

He explained that N-SAN was established to harmonise advocacy messages, clarify roles, identify priority actions and strengthen collaboration among stakeholders in line with the National Self-Care Guidelines and the Demand Generation Strategy for Self-Care.

Uruakpa stressed that self-care must move beyond policy discussions at the national level to practical implementation in communities.

“Self-care is about communities, and communities are at the grassroots. We must build a formidable structure, especially with the media, to take this message to the people,” he said, commending partners such as the White Ribbon Alliance for their continued support.

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The major partner , Executive Director of the White Ribbon Alliance Nigeria (WRAN), Chief Tonte Ibraye, said the meeting was aimed at generating innovative ideas to drive impactful advocacy and ensure self-care is prioritised within Nigeria’s healthcare system.

“As civil society, we are partnering with government, especially the Federal Ministry of Health, to ensure our advocacy is evidence-based,” Ibraye said. “Beyond strengthening the health system, we must empower women, girls and communities to take charge of their health.”

He urged participants to remain engaged throughout the meeting and contribute ideas that would translate advocacy into demand generation, noting that self-care reduces the burden on health facilities and cuts costs for both government and citizens, particularly amid security challenges.

Mr. Lawrence Anyanwu, Coordinator at the Technical Support Unit, said self-care education empowers citizens to take responsibility for their well-being while complementing the formal health system.

He noted that the integration of self-care into national health programming, in collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Health, is strengthening preventive healthcare and improving access to essential services.

“I am happy that more people are identifying with the advocacy effort and the promotion of awareness,” Anyanwu said, calling for the revival and active use of advocacy tools developed in previous years.

He appealed for regular engagement and sustained outreach to states and communities, stressing that meaningful impact can only be achieved by reaching people where they live.

Also speaking, the Programmes, Advocacy and Communication Manager of WRAN, Miss Omolade Ogunlela, said the organisation had remained committed to self-care advocacy since the development of Nigeria’s National Self-Care Guidelines.

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“For self-care to achieve its full impact, it must go beyond the Ministry of Health and implementing partners,” she said. “We need all hands on deck media, civil society, women’s groups and professional associations. This meeting is a family dialogue to push self-care forward.”

She recalled lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic, noting that the importance of self-care becomes even more evident during health emergencies.

Representing the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), Dr. Ummulkhulthum Bajoga conveyed the agency’s commitment to advancing self-care as a pathway to improved reproductive and maternal health.

“One way to achieve a world where every pregnancy is wanted and every young person fulfils their potential is through self-care,” she said, adding that the meeting was timely amid shrinking donor funding and the need for increased domestic resource mobilisation.

The Society for Family Health (SFH), through Ms. Jennifer Adebanjo, described N-SAN as a major milestone in Nigeria’s health journey.

“Self-care has come a long way in Nigeria despite early resistance. Standing together as a network makes us stronger and ensures sustainability across generations,” she said.

From the digital rights perspective, Mr. Maxwell Ahunanyah of the Digicivic Initiative highlighted the growing reliance on online health information and the dangers of misinformation.

“We are supporting self-care by promoting digital literacy and protecting people’s rights online and offline, especially when they seek health information,” he said, disclosing a recent MoU with the National Data Protection Commission.

The media, represented by the Treasurer of the Association of Nigeria Health Journalists (ANHEJ) Ms Yesenu Sasetu, pledged to deploy solution-focused reporting to advance self-care awareness nationwide.

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“Journalists have a responsibility not just to report facts, but to advocate for public health solutions,” she said. “We are here to learn how to tell compelling stories that promote self-care and healthier communities.”

Participants agreed that sustained collaboration and grassroots engagement remain key to embedding self-care as a cornerstone of Nigeria’s healthcare system.

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FG commences Final Interviews for Health Fellows Programme, 150,000 Applicants Battle for 774 Slots

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 The Federal Government will on Monday, January 12, 2026, commence the final interview stage of the National Health Fellows Programme (NHF) 2.0, following a nationwide selection process that attracted over 150,000 applicants.

The programme, coordinated by the Sector-Wide Approach (SWAp) Coordination Office under the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, is designed to produce one health fellow from each of Nigeria’s 774 local government areas to support ongoing health sector reforms.

Officials said the fellowship, which targets young Nigerians, aims to build a new cadre of health system leaders who will drive innovation, accountability and community-based interventions at the grassroots.

According to the ministry, the selection process has been transparent and merit-driven, starting with digital screening and multiple stages of shortlisting before the final in-person interviews scheduled to hold across the states.

Each interview panel will include representatives of the World Health Organisation, State Ministries of Health, State Primary Health Care Development Agencies, academia, the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria, traditional institutions and the SWAp Desk Office.

The Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Prof. Muhammad Ali Pate, said the programme reflects the Federal Government’s commitment to fairness and excellence in public service recruitment.

“We commend the massive interest shown by young Nigerians. This process is about nation-building and empowering outstanding candidates from every LGA to transform our health system,” Pate said.

Minister of State for Health, Dr. Iziaq Salako, described the fellowship as a new model for talent discovery in the health sector, noting that the integrity of the process would ensure only committed candidates are selected.

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Also speaking, the Permanent Secretary of the ministry, Kachollom S. Daju, mni, said the programme was institutionalising transparency and excellence in public sector recruitment, adding that the selected fellows would represent the future of Nigeria’s health system.

Successful candidates will undergo a residential national training programme in Abuja before deployment to their respective local government areas.

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