FG REAFFIRMS COMMITMENT TO OPERATIONALIZE SOKOTO HAJJ AIRPORT AHEAD OF 2026 PILGRIMAGE. (PHOTO).

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 FG Reaffirms Commitment To Operationalize Sokoto Hajj Airport Ahead Of 2026 Pilgrimage The Federal Ministry of Aviation and Aerospace Development announced that the Sokoto State Hajj Airport is set to become operational ahead of the 2026 Hajj pilgrimage. The Minister of Aviation and Eerospace Festus Keyamo reaffirmed this commitment during a meeting with Sokoto State Governor Dr. Ahmed Aliyu. Keyamo highlighted Sokoto's importance for Hajj operations and assured that relevant agencies are working to meet necessary infrastructure and operational requirements. He directed officials to identify and address potential bottlenecks. Governor Aliyu says the airport project is 90% completed and funded by the state government with five aircraft being acquired. He appealed for expedited approvals to operationalize the airport for the 2026 Hajj. The Ministry remains committed to enhancing aviation infrastructure under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's Renewed Hope Agenda. One more photo below...

WORLD IMMUNIZATION WEEK: VACCINES SAVED 154 MILLION LIVES IN 50 YEARS – UNICEF. (PHOTO).


 

World Immunization Week: Vaccines Saved 154 Million Lives in 50 Years – UNICEF


UNICEF says vaccines have saved over 154 million lives globally in the past 50 years, calling them one of humanity’s greatest achievements.


Speaking in Enugu at a media dialogue to mark World Immunization Week 2025, Juliet Chiluwe, Chief of UNICEF’s Enugu Field Office, announced the theme as “Immunization for All is Humanly Possible” and confirmed mass vaccination efforts across 12 Nigerian states.


She urged sustained efforts to reach every child, especially in rural areas, reaffirming UNICEF’s commitment to equitable access to life-saving vaccines.

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