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Anambra First Lady Donates First Aid Boxes To Promote Healthy, Safety In Anambra Schools—-Wife of the Anambra State Governor, Dr. Nonye Soludo, has distributed 326 fully equipped First Aid boxes to promote the study of life-saving skills, health and safety in primary schools in the state.

Soludo distributed the boxes at the launch of Healthy Living Clubs in primary schools as well as the inauguration of Teacher Ambassadors, at the Anambra State Universal Basic Education Board (ASUBEB), Awka.

Addressing the teachers, Soludo said the healthy living clubs were important at the primary school level as the pupils were still at their formative stages of life and could easily imbibe the culture of healthy living.

“Healthy Living with Nonye Soludo is a product of deep passion. What we want to achieve is a culture of health consciousness, a mindset of positive change and safety of our children.

“Being conscious of one’s body is the first step to achieving the right health. If you feed and treat your body well, it gives you wellness. If you feed and treat it badly, it gives you sickness.

“That is the ideology we want to instil in the minds of our children. Healthy living clubs are designed to give every child a platform to learn life-saving skills, stay healthy and succeed in life.

“If we catch them young with respect to healthy living, then the society will be full of healthy adults and youths who are ready to contribute to the welfare and development of the society,” she said.

Soludo urged the teachers to groom and guide the students on the routines for healthy, sound and happy lives to build an army of healthy living enthusiasts.

She also opened the Healthy Living Garden Competition, to be held every term among students across all the schools.

“This competition is to encourage farming among our students. They are to have gardens with pure organic crops within their school premises and homes; and winners will be rewarded,” she said.

In her remarks, Dr Vera Nwadinobi, Executive Chairman, ASUBEB, said the teacher ambassadors who would run the clubs had been trained to champion healthy living habits in primary schools.

According to her, the best way to make sure students learn a healthy habit is to be a good role model.

Nwadinobi thanked the Governor’s Wife for her efforts in promoting good nutrition, environmental cleanliness, sound morals, basic life skills, safety and a healthy living revolution in the society.

Mr Francis Diken, from the Red Cross Society, trained the teachers on basic life support skills and administration of first aid treatment.

He said Teachers and students need to be First Aiders. They can apply this skills in the schools, homes and society to save lives,” he said.

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Ikoyi-Obalende Council Commence Construction Of 30-Bed PHC (PICTURES)

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Ikoyi-Obalende Council Commence Construction Of 30-Bed PHC—-The Ikoyi-Obalende LCDA has expressed  commitment to building and equipping a 30-bed  primary healthcare facility for residents of the area.

Mr Fuad Atanda-Lawal, the Chairman of the council said the council had been committing  resources to touching lives and ensuring that no one in the community would be left behind.

Atanda-Lawal made this known at the groundbreaking ceremony for the facility to be known as Senator Oluremi Tinubu Primary Healthcare Centre, on Tuesday in Lagos.

“Today is groundbreaking ceremony for our primary healthcare centre, a 30-bed space to take care of residents of the Ikoyi-Obalende LCDA.

“It is not just about building a facility, but also about a functional facility with qualified doctors and people who will continue to deliver quality medical care to our people.

“That is what we are doing here today, “ he said.

 

The chairman said that construction of the facility would begin immediately and be completed within the next four months.

He called on the community members to support the council and allow  workers on site to do what they should  do, in order to deliver  the project within the stipulated time.

“Once we leave the site, workers will commence work, we have earmarked funds for this project,“ Atanda-Lawal said.

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Japan’s Bird Flu Cases Surge In January

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Japan’s Bird Flu Cases Surge In January—-Japan is experiencing a surge of avian influenza outbreak, with approximately five million chickens and other birds culled across five prefectures this month.

The Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries has confirmed the new outbreaks at two poultry farms in Morioka City this week.

This has prompted the establishment of an on-site response headquarters in Iwate Prefecture.

In total, 26 outbreak sites have been identified this month, with nearly five million birds impacted.

The ministry warned that the outbreaks could show no signs of slowing and the situation may worsen, potentially breaking past records.

The ministry also noted the impact on egg prices, reporting a 15per cent increase since the start of the year.

Some industry observers have raised concerns about potential supply shortages as the effects of avian influenza begin to take hold.

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