OBI ATTRIBUTES STAMPEDE TRAGEDIES IN OYO, FCT, AND ANAMBRA TO HUNGER AND SYSTEMIC ISSUES. (PHOTO).

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 Peter Obi has blamed hunger and systemic failures for the recent spate of stampedes across the country.  Scores of persons were dead, and many others wounded in the tragic incidents in Ibadan, Oyo State; Okija in Anambra and another one in the nation’s capital of Abuja. The stampedes happened in a space of five days with the last two occurring on Saturday morning during food distribution campaigns. Obi, who was the Labour Party (LP)’s presidential candidate in the 2023 election, said the incidents underline the rising hunger in the country which has led to desperation. “I am deeply saddened and distressed by the tragic loss of lives in desperate searches for food,” Obi, who is a former governor of Anambra State, wrote in a post on his X account Saturday afternoon. “While I will not cast blame but instead appreciate the organizers of these respective events for their kind gestures in providing palliatives and support to society, especially the poor, these tragedies reflect the...

WHY WE ARE TAKING FREE HEALTH CAMPAIGN TO CITIZENS-FAYOSE.{PHOTOS}.

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       Ekiti State Governor, Chief Ayodele Fayose, has said the state government is taking its free health programme to homes and farmsteads because many sick people can't afford coming to towns to access quality health care services.
He stated this in Ikere-Ekiti on Thursday during the flag off of the programme tagged "Ilera Ayo."
In a statement by the governor's Chief Press Secretary, Mr Idowu Adelusi, he quoted the governor as saying that medical personnel involved in the programme would be going to homes of the aged and even the seriously sick and assess their situations and make necessary recommendations.
"People requiring being referred to higher level of health care facilities up to the teaching hospital level would be referred. Some sick people in far flung places such as Omuo for instance may not even have the money for transport to the teaching hospital in Ado-Ekiti and when we go and meet them, that will be better.
"Part of the power given me as the governor is to make life better for the people and having sound health is vital. This health programme is like a lifeline to some people. It is like the health ranger scheme that we had during my first term in office. I enjoin our people to take advantage of it, " he said.
Fayose said the programme would gulp about N120 million and that the first phase would cover Ikere, Emure, Ise, Efon and Ekiti South-West local government areas. He added that all other council areas would be covered.
On the coming governorship election in the state, he expressed confidence that his deputy, Prof Kolapo Olusola, would clinch the ticket of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and also emerge winner of the July 14 governorship election.
In his remarks, the Ogoga of Ikere, Oba Adejimi Adu Alagbado, thanked the governor for his support for the town and his developmental strides across the state.
He also gave the assurance that the people of the town would support Olusola, an indigene, to succeed Fayose.
Olusola, in his welcome remarks, said there was no doubt that Fayose loves Ikere and Ekiti people generally, as shown by his taking their welfare as a priority.The Commissioner for Health, Dr Simon Olurotimi Ojo, said the programme was part of the campaign promises of the governor.More photos below.
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