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IDPs Hit Record High Of 83.4m

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A record 83.4 million people have been forced to flee from their homes, fuelled by an increase in disasters and conflict, the International Organisation for Migration, IOM, has said.

The UN migration agency in its 2025 Global Report on Internal Displacement yesterdzday said the number of people living in internal displacement had more than doubled since 2018.

Internally displaced people are those who have been forced to flee their homes as a result of conflict, violence, or disasters and who have not crossed an internationally recognised State border.

IOM said the 83.4 million IDPs were scattered across 117 countries and territories at the end of 2024.

“These figures are a clear warning: without bold and coordinated action, the number of people displaced within their own countries will continue to grow rapidly” said Amy Pope, Director-General of IOM.

The report said the recent rise in conflicts worldwide, particularly in Sudan, the Republic of the Congo, Lebanon, Ukraine and Palestine, had pushed millions more into displacement.

It added to the tens of millions who already lived in protracted displacement in countries such as Afghanistan, Colombia, Syria and Yemen.

The report showed that the number of people displaced due to disasters had risen massively, climbing from 26.8 million in 2023 to 45.8 million in 2024.

“The number of disaster displacements in 2024 was nearly double the annual average of the past decade”, IOM said in a new report issued by the Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre, IDMC.

Almost 30 countries and territories have reported unprecedented disaster displacement, with cyclones accounting for more than one in two people forced from their homes.

The United States alone made up about one in four of those displaced globally by disasters.

With the frequency, intensity and duration of weather hazards continuously worsening owing to climate change, there was little to suggest that the trend would not continue, IOM said.

“This report is a call for preventive action, to use data and other tools to anticipate displacement before it happens and for the humanitarian and development sectors to work together with governments to develop longer-term solutions to prevent displacement”, Ms Pope stressed.

Displacement caused by conflict and violence remains high and continues to be a major cause for displacement, although it did decrease slightly in 2024, compared to the previous 12 months, according to the report.

More than 20 million conflict-related displacements have been recorded, and almost half of these stem from Sudan and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

“These latest numbers prove that internal displacement is not just a humanitarian crisis; it’s a clear development and political challenge that requires far more attention than it currently receives”, Alexandra Bilak, an IOM official, said.

“The cost of inaction is rising, and displaced people are paying the price,” Bilak, who is IOM’s Director of Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre, added. NAN

2027: Ikom Township Endorses Senator Eteng Williams, Praises His Representation

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By Blessing Otobong-gabriel

The people of Yakurr nation, across 13 council wards have unanimously backed Senator Eteng Jonah Williams for a second term, praising his effective representation and transformative leadership.

Senator Williams is receiving endorsements for his 2027 senatorial ambition, particularly from Ikom Township and Yakurr nation.

According to a report from the Central Progressive Initiative for Senator Eteng Jonah for 2027, these achievements have earned him recognition and support from his constituents, who believe his leadership has brought significant development to Cross River Central.

The report reads, “do not be deceived by social media rants. Let no whisper, no backdoor rumour, nor any politically engineered falsehood shake this unyielding truth. Senator Eteng Jonah Williams is a man dearly and deeply loved by his people.

“I stood witness, I witnessed it with my own eyes yesterday at the Central Progressive Initiative (CPI) event. What unfolded was nothing short of a political homecoming, a thunderstorm of cheers, and a stampede of love. The atmosphere was electric, supercharged with the energy of thousands who came not out of obligation, but out of devotion. If anyone still doubts the affection the people have for the *Distinguished Senator Eteng Jonah Williams, they need only recall the sights and sounds of that unforgettable day”.

According to the report, “the very moment he arrived, the air changed. There was no mistaking it: the people of the Central rose to receive their own. The applause, the chants, the uncontainable emotion, this was not orchestrated. This was love in its purest political expression. Say what you will about Senator Eteng Jonah Williams, but deny him the love of his people? Never”.

The report says, Indeed, the Senator remains a study in contrast, simple, humble, and quietly impactful. His simplicity is often misunderstood in a political climate that rewards noise over nuance. But those who know, truly know, understand that this very humility is his strength. It is this grounding in the reality of his people’s needs that has made him not just a leader, but a servant.

“What I saw was genuine, unshakable support. Not rented crowds or plastic endorsements, but the raw power of representation done right. You cannot manufacture this kind of devotion. And no amount of slander or spin can stand against it”.

“Let this be clear; Senator Eteng Jonah Williams is the Central. The Central is Senator Eteng Jonah Williams. There is no space, no room, no vacancy in 2027. The people have decided, and they will not be moved”.

“What struck me most were the reactions from his detractors. Faces contorted in disbelief. The panic in their eyes. The tremble in their confidence. They came expecting weakness, but met a tidal wave of affirmation instead. They witnessed a movement they can neither deny nor dismantle. Their discomfort spoke volumes, because love like this can’t be faked, and loyalty like this can’t be forced.

“So let us not waste time debating the obvious. The road to 2027 is not open; it is already paved. It leads straight back to the Senate chambers, with Distinguished Senator Eteng Jonah Williams seated where he rightfully belongs.”

Nigeria to Host World Athletics Africa Road Running Conference, as NSC Formulates Organizing Committee

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In preparation for Nigeria’s hosting of the upcoming World Athletics Africa Road Running Conference, the National Sports Commission (NSC) has constituted the event’s Organizing Committee, naming Chief Solomon Ogba, First Vice President of the Nigeria Olympic Committee (NOC), as the Chairman.

The Committee comprises distinguished sports administrators and seasoned professionals drawn from both the sports industry and corporate sector.

Chairman of the NSC, Mallam Shehu Dikko, emphasized the careful selection process behind the committee’s composition. “The members of the Committee were meticulously selected because of their professionalism and tested qualities, and I have no doubt that they will all bring their wealth of experience to bear to ensure we stage a befitting Road Running conference which will be the first of its kind in the country,” he said.

Director General of the Commission, Hon. Bukola Olopade, added that hosting the conference will open doors for more international events in Nigeria. “This is another milestone for refocusing and resetting our Sports developmental goals, and I have no doubt that we have picked a good team to achieve the successful hosting of the Conference,” the DG stated.

Full list of committee members:
1. Chief Solomon Ogba – Chairman
2. Mr. Segun Ogunleye – Member (Corporate Nigeria)
3. Mrs. Oge Kasie-Nwachukwu – Member (Corporate Nigeria)
4. Mr. Danladi Verheijen – Member (Corporate Nigeria)
5. Ms. Aku Aghazu – Member
6. Ms. Otonye Iworima – Member
7. Mr. Travih Nunayon – Member
8. Mr. Yusuf Ali – Member
9. Mr. Femi Adeniran – Member (Corporate Nigeria)
10. Ms. Aisha Shuaibu – Member
11. Mr. Salihu Abubakar – Member
12. Mr. Kunle Solaja – Member
13. Mr. Dare Esan – Member
14. Ms. Tayo Popoola – Member
15. Mr. Israel Iwang – Secretary

57 Children Died Of Hunger In Gaza – Official 

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Fifty-seven children  died from the effects of malnutrition during the ongoing blockade of the Gaza Strip, a representative of the World Health Organisation, WHO, said, citing Palestinian Health ministry.

WHO’s Representative in the Palestinian Territories, Rik Peeperkorn, said in a video call that the UN organisation has not yet verified these figures.

However, he noted that  WHO has observed an increase in malnourished children.

In connection with this, he reported  many young patients with pneumonia and gastrointestinal diseases.

“You normally don’t die from starvation, you die from diseases associated with it,” he said.

From  WHO’s headquarters in Geneva, it was stated that in recent weeks, more than 57 children may have already died due to the food crisis.

Since the beginning of March, the Israeli military has not allowed aid deliveries into the Gaza Strip.

The armed forces accused the Palestinian extremist organisation, Hamas of selling aid supplies at inflated prices to the suffering population and using the proceeds to pay for their fighters and weapons.

The Food and Agriculture Organisation, FAO, warned at the beginning of the week of an escalating famine in the coastal strip.

A recent analysis  indicated that the entire population of the Gaza Strip, around 2.1 million people, are affected by acute food insecurity.

Of these, 244,000 people are already suffering from famine, FAO said. dpa/NAN

Kebbi, UNICEF, Canada Partner To Improve Primary Healthcare

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Kebbi State government, United Nations Children’s Fund, UNICEF, and Global Affairs Canada, GAC, are  partnering to improve health indices, especially primary healthcare and community system in Kebbi. 

The Commissioner for Health, Dr Yunusa Musa-Ismail, made this known at a two-day engagement meeting in Birnin Kebbi, yesterday.

The News Agency of Nigeria, NAN, reports that the meeting was organised by UNICEF, funded by Global Affairs Canada,  to enhance access to gender-responsive sexual and reproductive health, maternal, newborn and child health and nutrition services.

Musa-Ismail said government had appreciated GAC for selecting Kebbi as one of the three states  to benefit from the initiative.

He said “I assure you that we will do everything humanly possible to support and promote healthcare  at all levels.

“The state government provided facilities to 14 healthcare centres last year, as the 500 health workers  recruited would be trained to ensure maximum benefit and effective service delivery.”

He reaffirmed  government’s commitment to ensure a successful implementation of the intervention, adding that it would develop templates. 

The commissioner urged the participants to carefully study the plan to avoid making mistakes and ensure strict compliance to achieve the objectives.

Earlier, the Chief Field Officer, Sokoto Field Office of UNICEF, Mr Michael Juma said the health indicators in the state require a lot of rethink.

He added that nutrition, which is critical for child development, remains high, with early marriage also high.

According to him, the delivery of healthcare in the 21st century is not what it used to be, saying there is the need for a paradigm shift.

He said “we are, therefore, targeting more than 2.6 million women and children across Kebbi, Bauchi and Kaduna States, in an initiative to address the challenges of adolescent pregnancy, malnutrition and anemia.

“The initiative seeks to empower women and adolescents to claim their health rights and increase accountability in service delivery.”

He described the programme as a demonstration of Kebbi’s commitment to ensure equitable and quality healthcare for the people NAN

Gov Aliyu Tasks Sokoto Pilgrims On Devotion, Good Conduct

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Sokoto Governor Aliyu

From  Ibrahim Goronyo, Sokoto 

Sokoto State governor Ahmed Aliyu  has urged intending pilgrims to dedicate themselves to acts of worship while in the holy land. 

The governor made this plea while addressing the first batch of intending pilgrims, emphasizing that this would enable them to perform an accepted Hajj.

He also charged them to be good ambassadors of the state and country, stressing the need for them to avoid  acts that could tarnish their image and that of the state. He assured that  government would monitor their welfare. 

Aliyu, represented by his Deputy Alhaji Idris  Gobir, asked the pilgrims to pray for peace in the state and country. 

Earlier, the Chairman of the State Pilgrims Welfare Agency, Alhaji Aliyu Musa, stated that the first flight comprised 428 intending pilgrims from various local government areas.

Zulum Condemns Terrorism, Sympathises With Victims Of Attacks

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Zulum

From HASSAN JIRGI Maiduguri 

Borno State governor, Babagana  Zulum, has  condemned the recent spate of attacks by Boko Haram and ISWAP terrorists in various parts of the state.

He lamented the recent attack on Maiduguri-Damboa Road, Marte, Chibok, Gwoza, Kala Balge and other affected communities.

Zulum expressed his heartfelt sympathy to the families of all victims affected by the tragic incidents, which included an Improvised Explosive Device, IED, attack along  Maiduguri-Damboa Road.

In a statement by his spokesperson, Mr Dauda Iliya, the governor reaffirmed the state government’s unwavering commitment to work closely with the federal government, military and other security agencies to contain the security challenges.

The statement added that the explosion, which occurred on  May 12, claimed the lives of two staff  of  Damboa Local Education Authority who were en-route  Maiduguri to sit for the Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria, TRCN, examination. Several members of the armed forces and innocent civilians have also lost their lives in the recent wave of violence.

“These acts of terror are deeply condemnable. The recent tragic loss of our education staff, gallant troops and innocent civilians is a painful reminder of the challenges we continue to face,” Governor Zulum stated.

He added: “I am more determined than ever to support the military, security agencies and our volunteer forces in the fight to end terrorism and insurgency in our state.”

Governor Zulum recalled his recent visit to Gwoza, where he engaged  military personnel and  Izge community, as part of ongoing efforts to reinforce resilience and ensure the protection of lives and property.

According to him, the recent surge in attacks will not deter our resolve to tackle the scourge of the 16-year-long insurgency. I urge the people of Borno to remain resilient and prayerful. This is a partial eclipse  and we shall overcome it,” the governor assured.

He extended his thoughts and prayers to the families of the fallen heroes, innocent civilians and all citizens of Borno State during this difficult period. 

2027: Ohanaeze Charges Gov Otti To Adopt Tinubu’s Candidacy

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From CHARLES ONYEKWERE, Enugu

Apex Igbo socio-cultural organisation, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, has charged Governor Alex Otti of Abia State to adopt President Bola Tinubu for the 2027 presidential election. 

Ohanaeze also urged South East citizens to align with the political leadership of the Minister of Works, David Umahi as President  Tinubu embarks on  official visit to Abia State on May 23 to inaugurate the Port Harcourt Road project in Aba.

The body commended Governor Otti for his remarkable achievements in the completion of the Port Harcourt road project, an endeavour that has languished in neglect for over 15 years.

In a joint statement issued yesterday by the factional Deputy President-General, Okechukwu Isiguzoro and the National Spokesperson, Chief Thompson Ohia, Ohanaeze  stated that it is indeed a testament to his administration’s commitment to infrastructural development and progress of Abia State.

It said the president’s state visit presents an invaluable opportunity for Otti to align Abia State with President Tinubu’s overarching vision and policies at the national level, adding that such alignment promises to usher in greater prosperity not only for Abia State, but for the entire Igbo Nation.

The statement reads: “ln the light of the aforementioned, Ohanaeze Ndigbo earnestly calls on Governor  Otti to summon his moral fortitude and emulate the commendable example set by the Anambra State governor, Charles Soludo.

“Governor Soludo seized the occasion of President Tinubu’s recent visit to Anambra State to boldly declare his official adoption  as the sole candidate for the All Progressives Congress, APC, in the upcoming 2027 presidential election.

“It is imperative that  Otti follows this lead, thereby affirming our collective commitment to national unity and progress.

“As we prepare for President  Tinubu’s visit, we urge all Abians and members of the Igbo community to join in extending a resounding welcome to our president on  May 23. 

“This act of solidarity is not merely a ceremonial gesture; it is a profound statement of support for the policies that can lift our communities and foster development across our region.

“Let this occasion herald a new chapter of collaboration and unity between the Igbo Nation and the federal government, epitomised by our endorsement and support for President Tinubu’s leadership as we look towards the future.”

Ukachukwu Is Unknown To Anambra APC, Says APGA Stalwart

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From CHARLES ONYEKWERE, Awka

Coordinator of the All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA, Media Warriors Forum, Evangelist Chinedu Obigwe, has described the All Progressives Congress, APC, governorship candidate for the forthcoming November 8 election, Nicholas Ukachukwu, as a “floating politician” unknown to the party.

Reacting to a purported statement credited to the  Imo State governor , Hope Uzodimma, suggesting that there is no alliance between President Bola Tinubu and Governor Charles Soludo, Obigwe stated that Ukachukwu is not known to the president or even members of the APC in Anambra State.

According to him, Ukachukwu will continue “floating” until after the well-deserved declaration of Governor Soludo as the winner of the November 8 governorship election.

He dismissed  reports allegedly originating from Governor Uzodimma, claiming it was orchestrated by the “drowning political camp” of Ukachukwu, now known in Anambra as Ikuku Ojor.

Obigwe insisted that Uzodimma did not issue the statement, asserting that he does not know Ukachukwu.

“The person lured with money by the drowning political camp of  Ukachukwu to act as if he is speaking on behalf of Governor Uzodimma is Ijeomah Arodiogbu, the South East Chairman of the APC.

“I say this based on what transpired during President Tinubu’s recent visit to Anambra. If not for the magnanimity and large-heartedness of  Soludo,  Ukachukwu would not have been allowed to come anywhere near the visiting governors, ministers and the president.

“Amusingly, he used the opportunity given to him by Governor Soludo to exchange greetings with APC governors who looked at him and asked who are you?’

“He then introduced himself as the APC governorship candidate in Anambra. Even after that, they still treated him like a complete stranger,” Obigwe said.

He  stated that President Tinubu’s visit to Anambra exposed Ukachukwu as a total stranger in the APC, alleging that he used money to hijack the party’s ticket in the state.

Lagos APC Primaries:  Party Members Reject Results, Protest In Agege

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Some members of the All Progressives Congress,APC, in Agege Local Government Area of Lagos State  yesterday staged a protest over the results of last Saturday’s primaries of the party.

The party members, chanting words rejecting the outcome of the primaries during the protest at Oke-koto area of Agege, said the announced results did not reflect the will of APC members in the area.

They said Mr Babatunde Azeez and Mr Abiodun Akinola,announced as chairmanship candidates for Agege LG and Orile-Agege Local Council Development Area,LCDA, respectively, were imposed on  party members.

Mr Sabitu Kamorudeen, Chairman of 2023  Presidential Campaign Council ,PCC, in Agege, who led the protest, said most party members were against the emergence of the candidates for the two council areas.

According  to him, the two candidates were hand-picked by some party leaders to serve their selfish interests.

“We are here to challenge those using President Bola Tinubu’s name to impose their candidates.

“The results are not only misleading but are  a gross misrepresentation of the democratic will of our party members in Agege and Orile-Agege.

“The outcomes are not  a reflection of due process but  reek of  manipulation and abuse of party machinery by entrenched interests,who have hijacked our local politics”, he said.

Speaking , Mr Adetunji Akinyemi, the spokesperson PCC Orile-Agege LCDA, said that  members of the APC in the area  acknowledge and respect the supremacy of party directives and structures.

According to him, such deference must not be misconstrued as passive endorsement of tyranny or authoritarianism cloaked as leadership.

“We cannot support a scenario where a single individual, wielding inordinate influence, positions himself as the sole arbiter of who rises or falls within the party in Agege.

“That is not party discipline it is political capture, and it is antithetical to the democratic ethos of our party, the APC.The political climate in Agege and Orile-Agege is uniquely troubling,” he said

Also Mr Akeem Ashiru, one of party leaders in the area,urged the state council of APC, political leaders and members of the party’s  National working Committee to act on the matter and check what he called hijack of the party in Agege and Orile Agege.

“This is Lagos and this is Agege, it is not a political estate to be inherited or transferred at will.

“For many of us,  Agege is not only our constituency,  it is our home.We have no ancestral retreats beyond these communities and so we must insist on justice, fairness and the preservation of peace”, Ashiru said.

Asanat Lawal, a member of the group, said that their allegiance remained with the broader APC.

According to her, party members are committed to the party and second-term bid of President Bola Tinubu, but  will not remain silent in the face of oppression.

“We will continue to resist every attempt to destroy our democratic foundation of our local politics and we will defend the rights of our people to be represented by individuals of their choosing not by fiat, coercion or hereditary succession”, she said.

NAN reports that the party  has inaugurated an appeal committee to look into  alleged malpractices, manipulation and allegations raised by aspirants and delegates that participated in the primaries .

The party advised discontented aspirants to submit their appeals to the committee.

NAN reports that the Lagos State Independent Electoral Commission, LASIEC, had fixed July 12 for  the local government election in the state.