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The Many Women Health Battles Aisha Buhari Is Fighting, By Aisha Bunu

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Since the assumption of Muhammadu Buhari as President of Nigeria, Mrs. Aisha Buhari has focused attention on issues that affect Women and children who are the most vulnerable in the society.

Mrs. Buhari understands that the role of women in every society cannot be over emphasized, therefore, their health and well being should be enhanced in order for them to make meaningful contribution both in political and economic participation for national development. She has for many years, made her contribution in this regard through the Aisha Buhari Foundation.

Her realization of the depth of health challenges faced by women and children prompted her to found a platform called Future Assured. Through this platform, she has been travelling from state to state across the country to build partnerships with stakeholders, and to contribute in providing an enabling environment for the implementation of basic public health programmes and awareness creation on health issues.

As a result of the partnerships she has entered into, it became easier to identify what health problem is prevalent in each state, and what contribution a platform like hers can offer. Future Assured has so far identified many of these medical problems which are women killers. These include breast cancer, cervical cancer, diabetes, high blood pressure, malaria, and sickle cell anaemia. The morbidity and mortality rate is very high in the country due to these preventable diseases.

Diabetes is one of the critical health challenges identified. It is a chronic disease of high blood glocuse which can result in serious damage to the heart, blood vessels, eyes, kidneys and nerves. Cases have been on the increase in the past few years. In Nigeria, about 5 Million people are still living with diabetes, while more than 1.5 Million cases of diabetes were recorded in 2015. Also, 40,815 deaths due to diabetes were recorded in adults in 2016. These figures are sure to drop with adequate awareness, especially among those that are vulnerable.

Another women killer is Cancer. In Nigeria about 10,000 cancer deaths and 250,000 new cases are recorded annually.  Cancer results from abnormal growth of cells that have the ability to spread to other part of the body. There are many types of cancer. But of all the types, breast and cervical cancer affect women the most.

Take breast cancer, for example; the first notable symptom of breast cancer is a lump that feels different from the rest of the breast tissue; one breast becoming larger or lower than the other; a nipple changing position or its shape becoming inverted. There could also be some discharge from the nipples, or constant pain in parts of the breast, or even rashes on or around a nipple.

Screening of the breast regularly can help in early detection which, in-turn will help achieve early prevention. The mission of Future Assured is to alert women to be conscious of their bodies and train themselves to perform simple self-examination of their breast in order to stay safe.

Cervical cancer is another type that affects the cervix. It has no early symptoms; later symptoms may however include vaginal bleeding. Therefore, cervical cancer screening would help in early detection using Pap smear or acetic acid, quick intervention usually prevents its spread.

Late detection in both types of cancer is still a major challenge, Therefore awareness creation is still the way out.

Hepatitis, sickle cell and other related ailments are blood-related. It is therefore important that people have knowledge of their genotype. Genotype is the collection of genes passed from parents to children. In order to avoid these killer diseases, it has been advised that couples check their genotype before marriage; this will help them avoid having children who may live very sick lives or even die in infancy. Parents should also check the genotype of their children during pregnancy and also after birth.

High blood pressure also known as hypertension is another killer that puts people at the risk of stroke and kidney failure. The disease is on the rise in Nigeria and is a massive killer. The major challenge of hypertension is that people are not aware of the necessity for, or cannot afford regular blood pressure checks.

Another is Malaria, which is endemic in Nigeria with 300,000 deaths per year and 100 million cases. Nigeria bears up to 25% of malaria disease burden in Africa, making the country the highest in malaria mortality. Malaria is a treatable and preventable disease that remains a major killer of children. Malaria in pregnant women causes anemia and other complications in both mother and newborn. Malaria is caused by blood parasites from person to person through the bites of infected mosquitoes.

It is because of the gravity of these diseases that Future Assured decided to advocate for government to pay more attention to these killers, and to conscientize women on the need to understand the danger of these diseases and screen themselves from time to time.  In order to show example to the stakeholders and pass the message to women, screening exercises were planned, organized and conducted in states, in collaboration with local NGOs. So far, screenings have held in eight states; these are Cross River, Adamawa, Katsina, Enugu, Nasarawa, Ogun, Oyo and Kogi. It is intended that such screenings will hold in all states of the country.

In consideration of the important of the sense of sight, and the rate at which people are becoming blind, Eye examination was included in the list of ailments for which women were screened. Doctors have recommended tests at least every 2 years. The Eye examination provides accurate assessment of the ability to see, and gauges the general health of the eyes. Eye examination can result in early identification of other eye -related problems.

In each of the states listed above, an average of 2000 women have benefitted from these screening exercises; and these are bound to change their own lives and the lives of their friends, spouses and children. Gradually, the practice of self-screening will become the norm, while the number of women lost to these killers will drop considerably.

In fact, Mrs. Buhari has secured two mobile clinics in order to ease access to the most difficult to reach areas around the FCT for the purpose of these health screenings. The plan is to have these mobile clinics deployed to all the six geo-political zones of the country.

When this happens, Future Assured and Mrs. Aisha Buhari would have succeeded in their purpose of making a difference in the lives of women in Nigeria.

Aisha Bunu writes from the Office of the Wife of the President. [myad]

Kidnappers Strike In Abuja Community, Whisk Away Private School Proprietor

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Kidnappers, last night, struck at Chibiri, a community in Kuje Area Council of the federal Capital Territory (FCT), taking away the proprietor of Nigeria-Ghana College, whose name was given simply as Maikasuwa.

According to eye witness accounts, the kidnappers waylay Maikasuwa about 10pm last night (Wednesday) opposite Solomon Farm along Gwagwalada road.

It was gathered that a syndicate of the kidnappers who was suspected to be a friend of Maikasuwa, made a phone call to him (Maikasuwa), requesting that they meet at a point in the village.

Information had it that Maikasuwa, who had already gone to sleep and was woken up by the phone call, dressed and left for the point of the meeting on his motorcycle.

It was learnt that the kidnappers double crossed him on his way to the venue of the meeting, released some gun shots into the air to scare away the people in the neighbourhood and took him away.

Police officers at the Kuje Police Divisional Headquarters confirmed the kidnap and said that efforts are being made to rescue Maikasuwa.

As at the time of this report, no contact has been made by the kidnappers to the family members of their captor. [myad]

Senate President Asks Buhari To Dispense With Magu And To Present Replacement

Senate President, Abubakar Bukola Saraki
Senate President, Abubakar Bukola Saraki

Senate President, Bukola Saraki has told President Muhammadu Buhari to dispense with the acting chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ibrahim Magu and to present his replacement to the Senate for confirmation as soon as possible.

With the rejection today, of Magu, explained that the lawmakers has played their constitutional role as an arm of government on the matter.

“With the screening being carried out in a transparent manner, we see democracy at work.

“I believe we have played our part; we have followed the Constitution and due process.

“We hope that the executive will quickly act and bring in another name as soon as possible so that the activities of the agency will not be crippled.” [myad]

We Are Not Planning To Impeach Governor El-Rufai – Kaduna Lawmakers

Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai
Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai

Members of the Kaduna State House of Assembly has made it clear they are not planning to impeach the state governor, Nasir Ahmed el-Rufai.

A statement signed by the chairman, House committee on Information, Nuhu Goro Shadalafiya described the report as false by some social media, malicious and fabricated lies.

According to the statement: “the message is to the effect that some members of the Kaduna House of Assembly met over the weekend on the possible impeachment of Governor El-rufai over what the lawmakers termed as impeachment offences.”

It emphasized that there had never been a time when the House commenced any process of impeaching the Governor.

The lawmakers warned  perpetrators to desist from further acts or face the wrath of the law, even as they totally disassociated themselves from the impeachment speculation. [myad]

Security Report Knocks Off EFCC Boos, Magu; Senate Kicks Him Out

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The Senate has refused to confirm the Acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Ibrahim Magu, as the substantive chairman of the anti-graft agency for the second time.

Another uncomplimentary report from the Directorate of State Security (DSS) has put the Acting chairman of the Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC), Ibrahim Magu on edge, resulting in the Senate turning down Presidential request for his confirmation as substantive anti graft chairman.

The DSS letter detailing alleged underhand financial dealing by Magu, was said to have been transmitted to Senate yesterday at about 5 pm, thus putting spanner in his confirmation at the Senate hearing today, Wednesday.

President Buhari had resubmitted Magu’s name for confirmation after the same Senate rejected him a fortnight ago, citing security reports that indicted him on the issue of probity.

Senator Dino Melaye had raised the SSS report dated March 14 during his screening after which the Senate concluded: “in the light of the foregoing, Magu has failed the integrity test and will eventually constitute a liability to the anti-corruption stand of the current government.”

But Magu who had answered all the questions to the satisfaction of lawmakers, questioned the credibility of the SSS which he said dispatched two reports on him with varying contents same day.

“What do you say about credibility of that agency?” he queried.

The Senate had earlier rejected Magu’s confirmation based on another DSS report that indicted him. [myad]

Aisha Buhari To Nigerians: Fight For Your Rights Against Price Rise

Aisha Buhari First Lady

Aisha, wife of President Muhammadu Buhari has asked Nigerians to understand their rights as consumers in order to stand up to market abuses which undermine those rights.

She said the rights of the consumer must be protected and those on the wrong side of the law be made to understand that their rights come to an end where the rights of the consumer begins.

Aisha Buhari, who was represented by the wife of the Governor of Nasarawa state, Mrs. Mairo Tanko Almakura, gave the advice today, Wednesday, during her investiture as Consumer Ambassador of Nigeria by Consumer Protection Council (CPC). The event was organized to mark the World Consumer Rights Day.

She thanked the Management of Consumer Protection Council for investing her, saying that the campaign for consumer rights is a noble cause and assured the Commission of her support and commitment towards driving the campaign.

Earlier, the Director General of the Consumer Protection Council, Barrister Dupe Atoki, said that digital technology, though beneficial, has exposed consumers to digital and online threats such as cybercrime, data theft and invasion of privacy.

She said that this year’s theme: Building a Digital World Consumers can Trust, intends to call attention to these consumer issues.

Barrister Atoki showered encomiums on Aisha Buhari even as she asked her to bring her passion to bear on the rights of the consumers.

She believed that through the President’s wife certain the message of consumer rights will reach all Nigerian women, who, as the custodians of the family budget, make the purchase decisions.

Others who spoke at the occasion include the Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment and the Minister of Science and Technology, who in their goodwill messages highlighted the important role of Consumer Protection Council in protecting the rights of the consumer.

The investiture was witnessed by associates of Mrs. Buhari and other local and international well-wishers. [myad]

We’ll Provide Alternative Flights If British Airline Rejects Kaduna Airport – Minister

Hadi Sirika Minister Aviation

Minister of State for Aviation, Senator Hadi Sirika has said that Nigeria would provide alternative flights to London and other European countries if the British Airways and other foreign airlines continue to reject Kaduna airport for the six week Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, would be shut down for routine maintenance.

Sirika, who was answering reporters’ questions shortly after the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting at the Aso Rock Presidential Villa, Abuja, said that Nigerian officials are still in talks with the foreign airlines, including British Airways to resume air business in Kaduna.

The minister said that everything needed for safety and reliability in Kaduna airport has been provided and that there is no need for any airline to refuse to do business in the Kaduna, adding that even Ethiopian airline, the best in the world, has agreed to fly into Kaduna airport and is coming with its sophisticated aircraft to do business.

Hadi Sirika said that if the other foreign airlines continue to reject Kaduna airport, Nigeria would provide aircraft that would be running Kaduna-Britain and other routes every day, so as not to disrupt the businesses of those that have been flying the route.

He announced that despite the closure of Abuja airport, approval has been given for helicopters to fly into designated site in the city. [myad]

Federal Capital Territory Administration May Flush Out Illegal Immigrants

FCT minister Muhammad Bello

The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has announced that it is working with the Nigeria Immigration Service to check the influx of illegal immigrants and squatters who are hiding in some uncompleted buildings in and around the Federal Capital City, Abuja.

The FCT Minister, Malam Muhammad Musa Bello who made this announcement today, Tuesday, when he received a delegation of the Nigeria Immigration Service, FCT Command led by the Comptroller, Ahmed Yanda Ibrahim  said that there were questionable persons residing in the FCT with no verifiable address or means of livelihood.

He said that various checks by FCT Administration officials revealed that some of them are illegal immigrants, saying that his government is ready to team up with the Immigration Service on issues that are intelligence related to eradicate these categories of persons and other miscreants that are staying illegally in the Federal Capital Territory.

“I will like to appeal to you to continue to provide support for us, especially as we profile a lot of people that we find in the city in abandoned buildings and locations where you just simply see so many people and you don’t know what they do; most of the times, once you check, you will see that a number of them are actually aliens.”

Muhammad Bello acknowledged the good working relationship between the FCT Administration and the Nigeria Immigration Service and said that the Administration would do everything legally possible within its mandate to sustain and strengthen the relationship.

“A few months ago, I discussed with the Comptroller-General with respect to his request to open a second passport office in Abuja and a place has been identified for you in Area 10; that place can be arranged to serve that purpose.”

The Minister promised to allocate a befitting plot of land for the Service to build its FCT Command in the Federal Capital City to enable it serve the residents better.

“Obviously, as you know, the FCTA does not have office facilities to give out to Agencies like your own. But looking at the importance of what you do, you might have to look at a way of renting something in the interim. But ultimately, we will try to identify a suitable piece of land where you can build up an office that you could use, that would cater for the Command and all the other offices for the services that you are rendering. But of course you know it will take some time.”

Earlier, the Comptroller of the Nigeria Immigration Service, FCT Command, Mr. Ahmed Yanda Ibrahim appealed to the Minister to give the Command a new office in the Abuja metropolis as they now stay in Gwagwaglada while other State Commands are situated in the capitals of the 36 states of the federation.

The Comptroller also requested for new operational vehicles, as the two vehicles being used now are very old because they are about six years old. [myad]

Buhari’s Return: Matters Arising, By Reuben Abati

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As someone who has been in that corridor recently, I do not share the view of those who insist that President Muhammadu Buhari’s recent 50-day medical vacation was mismanaged by his  handlers, up to this point. I said this much during a recent interview on Channels TV’s Politics Today with Seun Okinbaloye.

In the face of the people’s rising and insatiable expectations, it is often an uphill task to balance so many considerations in a country that is so divided on all fronts.  The duty of the President’s handlers is to prevent such unnecessary news that could destabilize the polity, or create a national security crisis.

The President occupies the most important office in a democracy such as ours because the people look up to that office and its occupier for strength, inspiration and confidence.  When a President suddenly takes ill, the implications for politics, power play and national security are far-reaching. I have already dealt with the manner in which this is so, in an earlier article online, titled  “From London to Abuja in 50 days: Buhari’s return”.

What is the general complaint? It is this: that the nature and the seriousness of whatever ails the President is deliberately shielded from the public. This has resulted in a lot of speculations, and anxiety. A Professor of Medicine, Femi Williams, became so concerned he began to diagnose the President’s ailment by just looking at commonplace photographs. His latest contribution is that looking at the President since he arrived, he seems to be suffering from anaemia.

I don’t know what branch of medicine allows professional doctors to do diagnosis based on ordinary photographs, but Professor Williams’ interest in the matter reflects the manner in which the general populace is curious about the health of the President. This can also be traced to the President Umaru Yar’Adua experience, who died long after the Presidency had kept the people in the dark and refused to respect Constitutional obligations – the outcome of which was a national crisis.

The people have the right to be inquisitive, but one of the things I learnt as Presidential Spokesperson interfacing with our country’s security agencies and agents (that is another complex and professional territory) is that there is a sharp line between the right to know and the need to know. As someone who needed information, I always insisted on the right to know, but the intelligence community on many occasions drew the blankets, and spoke about the need to know. Their argument as I understand it is that if the people are allowed to know everything then the state would be jeopardized, and national security subverted, but the grey boundary is this: whose security is more important in the long run, the people’s security or the security of power?

It would seem that if President Buhari’s handlers have committed any sin, it is that they were more concerned about the security of power and office. But I argued on Channels TV that this is nothing unusual, and has been the case in other jurisdictions in Europe and the United States. The most celebrated example is that of President Grover Cleveland of the United States, a case study on Presidential illness and the politics of power that is well reported in a book tilted “The President is A Sick Man” by Matthew Algeo. Cleveland, the 22nd and the 24th President of the United States, was one of the most popular politicians of his time. He was an orator who knew how to get the crowds excited. When he returned to power for a second time in 1893, he was regarded as a messiah of sorts.

He boasted about getting America out of recession, the first recession in American history, and setting the economy on a good path. He also boasted about dealing with corruption. He would fight corruption and run a transparent government! The people cheered. But then one morning, Cleveland discovered a swelling on the roof of his mouth. It got worse. It was diagnosed as cancer. He had just taken over power. Everyone looked up to him to do the magic. It was politically inexpedient to tell the public that Cleveland was down with cancer. But the cancer was benign. But the public could not even be so informed.

Cancer was a plague in those days as it is now.  To undergo surgery, Cleveland’s handlers sold a dummy to the public that he was going on a vacation cruise, on a friend’s yacht for six days. A team of surgeons was put together and they performed the miracle of removing Cleveland’s cancer in 90 minutes while the yacht cruised on high seas. So important was power and Presidential appearance that they had to ensure the President’s trademark moustache was not tampered with in any way.  The President returned. Nobody knew what actually happened while he was on a cruise. He wasn’t seen in public for 4 weeks. But as in Nigeria, people talk, human beings are human beings, so the story leaked and one journalist E. J. Edwards leaked the story. The White House descended on him. He was dismissed as a writer of “fake news,” and a “disgrace to American journalism.” The truth came out about 12 years later, long after Cleveland was no longer President.

Several American Presidents died in office due to ill-health. William Harrison, of pneumonia, Zachary Taylor of cholera, Franklin Delano Roosevelt of heart disease, George Washington served two terms struggling with malaria, smallpox, tuberculosis, dysentery, before finally succumbing to epiglottitis. In 1919, Woodrow Wilson had stroke for the remaining part of his presidency. The left side of his body was paralyzed, he was blind in his left eye, and was bedridden for two years. By 1920, he had lost his memory and mental health. His wife, Edith Wilson took charge and all of that was hidden from the public.

Franklin Delano Roosevelt ran for President in 1932 on a wheelchair, which was conveniently downplayed by the press. By the time he ran for a fourth time in 1944, he had heart disease. Harry Truman, his Vice President didn’t see him for a whole year! Calvin Coolidge was known as the do-nothing President. After the death of his son, Calvin Jnr., he lost interest in the affairs of state and slept for 11 hours a day! In 1955, Dwight Eisenhower had a heart attack, an abdominal operation in 1956, and a stroke in 1957. John F. Kennedy took steroids twice a day to treat Addison’s disease. Bob Woodward reports in his book, Veil, that after the 1981 assassination attempt, Ronald Reagan was only alert for one hour a day!  George W. Bush transferred power to Dick Cheney twice to undergo colonoscopy surgeries.  In France, in 1981, Francois Mitterrand, who had promised that he would run “an open Presidency”, suddenly discovered that he had prostate cancer, which had already spread to his bones. He called his doctor aside and told him, this must be treated as “state secret”.  He spent the rest of his Presidency battling with prostate cancer.

Far from justifying Presidential illness, the salient point is that Presidents are human beings and their immune systems can also fail, but the politics of managing Presidential illness wherever has always been a matter of optics and power. Every President wants to be loved by his people. No President imagines that he would occupy the highest office in the land and be disliked by the same people who voted him into office. Many Presidents even consider themselves supermen, and even when they are ill, they still want to be loved. Human beings can fall ill at any time, but the lesson of the Yar’Adua experience and now, Buhari’s, whose medical condition had been long announced by the PDP during the campaigns, teaches us that the medical condition of every aspiring public office holder should now and in the future be given special attention.

I stand by the point that President Buhari’s spin-doctors however did the best they could. They managed the optics: telephone calls, high profile visits. And when they saw power was beginning to shift base, they brought him back. Since his return, they have managed the optics even better. On Monday, he resumed in his office, informed the National Assembly and met with his Vice President who had acted while he was away. No one should be under any doubt that the people who manage the President would allow him to be projected as sick and incapacitated.

I recall a day in London. President Goodluck Jonathan suddenly had a stomach upset and he had to be rushed to the hospital. I was part of his Main Body, that is what we were called, that special team that he never travelled or went anywhere without and I am grateful for that special privilege. I was summoned shortly after to join him in the hospital because he wanted to issue a statement to inform Nigerians that he was indisposed and had been hospitalized. When I got to the hospital, I was received by a team of powerful players who delivered Oga’s message at the reception and asked me to do a draft there and then for all of us to consider and approve.

After preparing the statement, I insisted on seeing the President for approval. They told me the doctors were busy with him and they wanted him to rest. I protested that I could not issue a statement without his direct approval. They told me not to worry that this was an emergency situation, and I could see the President later. It was a short, harmless statement, informing Nigerians that the President was indisposed but it was nothing to worry about.

About an hour later, I went up to see the President. First, he asked why I didn’t come up to see him to issue the statement he wanted. I told him I already did so, because I had been told what he wanted me to say.  He asked to see a copy of the statement I issued. I handed it over. He read it.  He was upset.

“This press release does not disclose that I am here just because of a stomach upset. You have to tell the people what the exact ailment is to prevent any speculation. If you don’t state it as it is, you will allow people to start guessing.”

The powerful players who told me what the President wanted and that it was an emergency were by my side. I just muttered: “Sorry sir.”

“Anytime I am ill, just tell Nigerians what exactly is wrong with me.  That is why I sent for you. Nobody knows tomorrow, but whatever is related to my health as President, you must inform Nigerians fully.”

When President Jonathan is interested in a conversation with you, he will look directly into your eyes. But the moment he looks away and starts fidgeting or he is busy trying to attend to something else, it means he has dismissed you.  I got the message. “Sorry sir”.  I left his bedside.

The people who talked to me, followed me. One of them said:

“Abati, don’t worry yourself, that is a very good statement. Don’t mind him. He wants you to tell Nigerians that he has stomach upset. Before you know it now, the papers tomorrow will report that the President has lost the stomach for the job, and our enemies will start using that against us.”

The job of a Presidential spokesman is definitely the second most difficult job in the Presidency. We were told for 50 days that President Buhari was hale and hearty, but he came back and said: “I have never been so sick!” He also gave the impression that his treatment is still inconclusive.  [myad]

Ajaokuta Steel Company Will Soon Bounce Back, As Private Entity – Minister

Governor Kayode Fayemi
Kayode Fayemi

The Minister of Mines and Steel Development, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, has given assurance that the Ajaokuta Steel Company will soon bounce back and will function as a purely private entity

The minister, who spoke during a facility tour of Abuja Steel Mill, a subsidiary of African Steel Company, along Abuja-Kaduna Road, emphasized that government is putting a lot in place to ensure that the Ajaokuta Steel Complex gets back to life even as he said that the company would no longer be run as a public concern.

According to him, experts with proven track records and required financial capability would be encouraged to key into the scheme through a competitive bidding process that would be transparent.

The Minister said that government is committed to ensuring Ajaokuta works, because it believes that a functional Ajaokuta Steel complex would greatly assist the country’s developmental drives.

He identified the most crucial needs of the country now as energy and power and advised that since government is putting the necessary infrastructures in place to address these needs, steel companies operating in the country should continue to maintain high product quality and put them out at reasonable prices for consumers, especially now that the pressure on the dollar is reducing.

The Minister pledged the support of government to the companies that are manufacturing locally and urged them to develop training programmes that would empower and groom young graduates, indigenous engineers and artisans.

“It is important that you come up with training schemes for young graduates and artisans. As you train more of these young indigenous engineers and artisans and absorb them, you will also gradually reduce the number of your expatriates. And this will help us as a country and also help your business.”

The Group Executive Director of the company, Mr. Richpal Singh, accompanied by another director, Dr John Akanya, solicited government assistance to access coal energy which he pointed out would enable them to locally produce the raw materials.

He said that the high cost of steel products was not due to high dollar demand but the cost of procuring scrap iron which he said is among the items being taken out of the country.

He called on government to look into the regulatory framework that covers this with a view to arresting the trend. [myad]

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