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Stakeholders advocate more counselling for youths to promote national integration

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Stakeholders advocate more counselling for youths to promote national integration

Stakeholders in the education sector, on Tuesday said there was need to carry out more counselling for young people in Nigeria in order to promote national integration.

They made the call while speaking at the annual international conference of the Association of Professional Counsellors in Nigeria (APROCON) held in Gombe.

The theme of the conference is: “Counselling for National Stability and Integration.”

Prof. Ekundayo Ocholi, President of APROCON said with the current situation where some young persons were asking for the disintegration of the country, it had become imperative for youths to be counselled against such mindset.

Ocholi said Nigeria is becoming disintegrated, and there was need to urgently reorientate children and youths to disabuse their orientation about disintegration.

“In the past, we don’t know who Yoruba, Igbo, or Hausaman is, and that was the intention of the unity schools; we all integrated, but now it is the opposite.

“Today, counsellors are out to let us know and to reorientate people on the need to protect our unity and promote peaceful coexistence.

“Today, some persons are asking for cessation. We don’t want that for Nigeria,” she said.

Ocholi called on the government at all levels to employ and train more counsellors to help engage students and youths on the need to embrace national integration for the overall good of the country.

On her part, Dr Habiba Issa, the chairman, Gombe State chapter of APROCON, said there was need to engage more with the youths to counsel them on their responsibilities to the nation.

Issa said youths were the backbone of the country, hence the need to reorientate them to take ownership of the country by embracing the unity and integration of the country.

While decrying the increasing involvement of youths in drug abuse, violence and crimes, she urged them to embrace good conduct and eschew violence and vices that could lead them into crime.

On his part, Prof. Umar Pate, the Vice Chancellor, Federal University of Kashere, Gombe State said counsellors were partners in the preservation of national interest and security.

Pate who is one of the keynote presenters urged them to always inspire hope and the need for national integration when counselling young people at various levels.

He also urged them to mainstream issues of multiculturalism into counselling, adding that the diversity of Nigeria is a gift from God that must be appreciated and embraced.

“People need to understand that Nigeria is a complex and diverse environment.

“All of us can not be Muslims, all of us can not be Christians; it is heterogeneous and that is how God wants us to be.

“So we have to accept that reality of pluralism and multiculturalism and the differences that exist amongst us,” he said.
Pate urged youths to embrace the positive aspects of the country.

He also urged leaders to be good role models to youths by providing good governance and environment conducive for youths to thrive.

Our correspondent reports that APROCON has 863 registered members, amongst them are 62 professors, academics and many other members spread across human endeavours, rendering counselling services to individuals and the global society.

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WHO Approves Single-Dose HPV Vaccine to Combat Cervical Cancer

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The World Health Organization (WHO) has approved Cecolin®, a human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine, for use in a single-dose schedule. This decision was announced in a statement by WHO on Friday, following the fulfillment of criteria outlined in its 2022 recommendations for off-label HPV vaccine use in single doses.

This approval marks a significant step towards enhancing global access to HPV vaccines, particularly in preventing cervical cancer. WHO Director-General Dr. Tedros Ghebreyesus emphasized the impact of this decision, noting the unique opportunity to eliminate cervical cancer.

“Unlike most cancers, we can eliminate cervical cancer along with the inequities it causes,” Ghebreyesus said. “By introducing a single-dose HPV vaccine option, we move closer to consigning cervical cancer to history.”

HPV is responsible for over 95% of cervical cancer cases worldwide, with the disease claiming a life every two minutes. The burden is especially severe in low- and middle-income countries, with 90% of cervical cancer deaths occurring in these regions. Of the 20 countries hardest hit by cervical cancer, 19 are in Africa.

Dr. Kate O’Brien, Director of WHO’s Department of Immunization, Vaccines, and Biologicals, highlighted the importance of the approval. “The addition of a single-dose HPV vaccine gives countries more options to reach girls, despite global supply shortages that have hampered distribution since 2018.”

The approval of Cecolin® follows data showing a rise in single-dose HPV vaccine coverage among girls aged 9-14, from 20% in 2022 to 27% in 2023. WHO estimates that over 6 million additional girls received the vaccine in 2023 due to the single-dose schedule.

To accelerate efforts to eliminate cervical cancer, countries and partners, including the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and UNICEF, have committed nearly $600 million in new funding. The WHO also prequalified an additional HPV vaccine, Walrinvax®, in August 2024, further supporting the global vaccine supply.

These advancements are expected to increase coverage and access to HPV vaccines, moving closer to WHO’s goal of having 90% of girls fully vaccinated by age 15 by 2030.

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Independence: PCRC urges Gombe youths to avoid destructive behaviour

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The Police Community Relations Committee (PCRC), Gombe State chapter has appealed to Nigerian youths to promote peaceful coexistence and express their grievances within the bounds of the law.

Mr Garba Ubale, chairman of PCRC in the state, while speaking to journalists on Monday in Gombe said dialogue remained the best solution to addressing any concerns.

Ubale advised the youth against resorting to violence or destructive behaviour that could reverse the progress Gombe State and Nigeria had recorded since independence.

He stated that the Independence Day anniversary was a day to reflect on the journey so far as a state and country and celebrate what had been achieved.

According to him, youths are critical stakeholders in the development of the state, hence they must resist the temptation of being used as agents of destruction through violent protest.

He stated that they had engaged different youths groups across the state with a view to sensitising them on the need to guard the prevailing peace in the state.

Ubale said that the state government under the leadership of Gov. Inuwa Yahaya of Gombe State and the security agencies had been working to ensure that the state remained safe and crime-free.

“The best the youths and we all can do is to support that effort.

“I want to thank all the youth organisations for saying they will not participate in any protest or join any group to engage in issues that will set the state backwards “ he said.

The pcrc chairman also urged government at all levels to continue to engage with the youth, strengthen good governance and provide an environment conducive for them to realise their dreams.

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Lion Kills Zookeeper at Obasanjo Wildlife Park in Ogun State

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The Ogun State Police Command has confirmed the death of a 35-year-old zookeeper, Babaji Daule, following a fatal lion attack at the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library (OOPL) Wildlife Park in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital.

According to the Police Public Relations Officer for the Ogun State Police Command, Omolola Odutola, the incident occurred on Saturday evening around 7:40 p.m. It was initially reported to a divisional police station before being escalated to the state command office.

The statement released by the police reads: “On September 28, 2024, at about 7:40 p.m., the Chief Security Officer of the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library informed the divisional police officer that a 35-year-old man named Babaji Daule, from Bauchi State, who was a trained handler of a male lion at the Zoological Garden in OOPL Abeokuta, tragically lost his life.”

Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the attack, while the OOPL management has assured the public of enhanced safety measures at the wildlife facility.

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