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NAUTH Crisis: Group asks Jonathan to sack Health minister
NAUTH Crisis: Group asks Jonathan to sack Health minister
Concerned Progressive Professionals, CPP, has called on President Goodluck Jonathan to sack the Minister of Health, Prof Onyebuchi Chukwu over his alleged refusal to make public, the substantive Chief Medical Director of the Nnamdi Azikwe Teaching Hospital, NAUTH, Nnewi, Anambra State.
CPP had alleged that there was confusion over who is the authentic Chief Medical Director, CMD, of the health institution which it claimed has crippled activities at the hospital, and had called on the Health Minister to publish or allow the publication of the substantive CMD as a way of solving the problem.
The group noted that the refusal of Prof Chukwu to announce the substantive head of the teaching hospital has made the three frontliners in the context - Dr. Ogonna Oguejifori, Dr. Obi Nwosu, Dr. Anthony Igwegbe, to be laying claims to the position.
In an open letter to President Goodluck Jonathan, and signed by the Chairman, Barr. Bony Obunadike and Secretary, Pharm. Acada Okongwu, the group insisted that the Health Minister has “flouted with impunity the Constitution of the federal Republic of Nigeria,1999 as amended which he swore to uphold", and threatened to take legal action if the minister fails to do the right thing.
“President Goodluck Sir, the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 as amended made it clear that all issues of ACTING CAPACITIES in public institutions has a tenure of three (3) months unless renewed by the appropriate authorities except on the issue of the State of Emergency Proclamation which has a tenure of six (6) months and can be renewed only by the National Assembly (section 305)
“Our investigations reveal that Dr. Anthony Igwegbe resumed as acting CMD in January 2013 and should vacate office in March 2013, when the substantive CMD should resume. Health Minister Prof Onyebuchi Chukwu conducted all the due processes leading to the appointment of the substantive CMD, and based on his submission, we gathered that you duly appointed one since March 2013. The result of which is a public document and should be released to the public, published, and gazzetted, but the Health Minister has refused to do so, for reasons best known to him.
"Mr President Sir, as we speak Nnamdi Azikwe Teaching Hospital (NAUTH) Nnewi has neither the acting C.M.D because Dr. Anthony Igwegbe tenure has expired, nor the substantive C.M.D because he has not resumed even though you have make the appointment. There is therefore Administrative collapse which is counter productive to your transformational Health plans.
"For the Health Minister to have allowed Dr. Anthony Igwegbe to continue in office when his tenure has expired and was never confirmed is illegal and unconstitutional. Mr. President sir, we therefore humbly call on you to sack the Health Minister - Prof Onyebuchi Chukwu who has demonstrated to be a clog in the wheel of your well- thought - out health agenda for the people for so long a time."
Concerned Progressive Professionals, CPP, has called on President Goodluck Jonathan to sack the Minister of Health, Prof Onyebuchi Chukwu over his alleged refusal to make public, the substantive Chief Medical Director of the Nnamdi Azikwe Teaching Hospital, NAUTH, Nnewi, Anambra State.
CPP had alleged that there was confusion over who is the authentic Chief Medical Director, CMD, of the health institution which it claimed has crippled activities at the hospital, and had called on the Health Minister to publish or allow the publication of the substantive CMD as a way of solving the problem.
The group noted that the refusal of Prof Chukwu to announce the substantive head of the teaching hospital has made the three frontliners in the context - Dr. Ogonna Oguejifori, Dr. Obi Nwosu, Dr. Anthony Igwegbe, to be laying claims to the position.
In an open letter to President Goodluck Jonathan, and signed by the Chairman, Barr. Bony Obunadike and Secretary, Pharm. Acada Okongwu, the group insisted that the Health Minister has “flouted with impunity the Constitution of the federal Republic of Nigeria,1999 as amended which he swore to uphold", and threatened to take legal action if the minister fails to do the right thing.
“President Goodluck Sir, the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 as amended made it clear that all issues of ACTING CAPACITIES in public institutions has a tenure of three (3) months unless renewed by the appropriate authorities except on the issue of the State of Emergency Proclamation which has a tenure of six (6) months and can be renewed only by the National Assembly (section 305)
“Our investigations reveal that Dr. Anthony Igwegbe resumed as acting CMD in January 2013 and should vacate office in March 2013, when the substantive CMD should resume. Health Minister Prof Onyebuchi Chukwu conducted all the due processes leading to the appointment of the substantive CMD, and based on his submission, we gathered that you duly appointed one since March 2013. The result of which is a public document and should be released to the public, published, and gazzetted, but the Health Minister has refused to do so, for reasons best known to him.
"Mr President Sir, as we speak Nnamdi Azikwe Teaching Hospital (NAUTH) Nnewi has neither the acting C.M.D because Dr. Anthony Igwegbe tenure has expired, nor the substantive C.M.D because he has not resumed even though you have make the appointment. There is therefore Administrative collapse which is counter productive to your transformational Health plans.
"For the Health Minister to have allowed Dr. Anthony Igwegbe to continue in office when his tenure has expired and was never confirmed is illegal and unconstitutional. Mr. President sir, we therefore humbly call on you to sack the Health Minister - Prof Onyebuchi Chukwu who has demonstrated to be a clog in the wheel of your well- thought - out health agenda for the people for so long a time."
Clean Water will safe lives in Nigeria—Ron Moser By Yemi Olakitan
By Yemi Olakitan
The need for clean and safe drinking water for all is one of
the important goals of humanity. According to the World health organization in
1996, more than five million human beings die from illnesses associated with
unsafe drinking water. Pacific Institute reported that at the current rate as
many as 135,000,000 people might die annually from dirty water by 2010. Most
developing countries have whole populations without access to clean, safe
drinking water that is so crucial to life. According to a report, safe water is
difficult to come by in many rural areas in Nigeria. This explains the
popularity of sachet water the cities. Ron Moser, CEO of Revelations Water
Technology whose background is in Chemical Manufacturing and Engineering said
he was determined to provide clean and safe water to Nigerians through his
technology the Primeau water filter. Primeau ensures that there is no need to boil water no matter
the source even if it is from the gutter.
Experiments have proved that the Primeau water filter can make the dirtiest
water clean. The filter destroys bacteria and makes water as safe as possible. It
is something you could dip into a lake, fill with rainwater, or utilize in a
well and be able to filter that water. One filter will last over 2000 litres,
which means someone could use it for at least 6 months to a year before they
would need to replace the cartridge. Primeau water filter technology is being
made available in association with various government agencies in Nigeria. Moser
believes that safe, clean water will eradicate diseases, particularly in the
northern part of the country where most of the people in the inner villages
cannot access safe, clean water.
In the late 1980s,
Moser was part owner and Executive Vice President with Northwestern Carbon in
the United States. He said, ‘‘we were already developing filters for a lot of
major corporations in the United States when, in 1985, we received news of a
massive earthquake in Mexico City. News reports showed people who couldn’t
access drinking water and were using buckets to get whatever water they could
find, often straight from the gutter. It occurred to me that we could provide
filters that could filter that dirty water and make if safe for consumption. I
wanted to make a filter that wasn’t just for potable water, so I began to put
some designs together in my mind as to how it would work. We needed something
that an individual could pick up and carry with them. We decided somewhere
around a gallon would be a perfect size. We made some prototypes, and went into
production, but never went to market as we were still growing as a company at
the time. In 2000 we sold the company, but the idea for this filter stayed with
me. I came up with a newer, better prototype that implemented nanotechnology,
which allowed the filter to kill bacteria and viruses. We spend over a year in
development and testing so that we could come up with just the right model that
would do the job for us, he said.
On why he had decided to come to Nigeria with the product, Moser said
that he was considering Mexico initially but decided on Nigeria because Africa
needed such technology at this time and Nigeria is the first point. Nigerians want clean, safe drinking
water at the right price. This explains the popularity of sachet water even in
the cities. Primeau water filter
provides the world’s best portable water filter that transforms dirty
contaminated water into safe clean drinking water at an affordable cost, using
the best available technology. Improving the quality of life of children and
people globally; by using advanced nanotechnology water filtration processes and
achieving this through the provision of affordable water filtration for
individuals with in-home and industrial systems. Moser enumerated the benefits
of the filter as follows: advanced nanotechnology filtration process, it Kills
99.99% of bacteria and viruses that can cause Typhoid, Cholera and other
waterborne diseases. It costs under 5 NGN per litre, filters 2000 litres before
filter cartridge replacement, backwashing-extends life of the filter, electricity is
not needed, no batteries needed, no boiling water, no running water needed. The company
introduced a potable water filter called Primeau into the
Nigerian market with the primary objective of helping people get safe drinking
water in a consistent and affordable manner.
From the demonstration of the system at the unveiling of the four litre capacity product, which has backwash capability, in Lagos recently, the machine was able to filter mixture of water and ink to pure drinking water. Convinced on the equipment, Nigerians at the venue demanded for a bigger version of the equipment. Ron Moser emphasized that there is nothing more important than the business of life, adding that water is about the most crucial component of life. “There isn’t much anyone can do without water, yet millions of people all over the world do not have access to safe drinking water. Some who do have access, do not consistently enjoy safe drinking water,” he said adding that the various issues associated with drinking water inspired the design and production of the water filter. Going by the brand name, Primeau, the water filter has eleven stages of filtration using the most advanced form of nanotechnology. Water filtered through these eleven stages is guaranteed safe to drink as the filter removes taste and odour as well as kills 99.99 per cent of bacteria and other microorganisms that can cause typhoid fever, cholera and other water-borne diseases.
From the demonstration of the system at the unveiling of the four litre capacity product, which has backwash capability, in Lagos recently, the machine was able to filter mixture of water and ink to pure drinking water. Convinced on the equipment, Nigerians at the venue demanded for a bigger version of the equipment. Ron Moser emphasized that there is nothing more important than the business of life, adding that water is about the most crucial component of life. “There isn’t much anyone can do without water, yet millions of people all over the world do not have access to safe drinking water. Some who do have access, do not consistently enjoy safe drinking water,” he said adding that the various issues associated with drinking water inspired the design and production of the water filter. Going by the brand name, Primeau, the water filter has eleven stages of filtration using the most advanced form of nanotechnology. Water filtered through these eleven stages is guaranteed safe to drink as the filter removes taste and odour as well as kills 99.99 per cent of bacteria and other microorganisms that can cause typhoid fever, cholera and other water-borne diseases.
According to Moser, the ability to kill
bacteria, remove harmful organic compounds, heavy metals, particulate matter, cysts, and giardia from water, and greatly
improve the taste and odour, turning dirty water into clean water, clearly sets
Primeau above and apart from other drinking water solutions. “Providing this at
the most affordable price with the right size, making it readily available to
all groups of people, Primeau water filter is a solution for every household,
office, school, etc,” he reiterated.
Moser hoped that the filter gets into the
hands of the people who really need it. ‘‘The product can last for a year before it
can be replaced. The government can do so much. They can buy it and give to the
people. Particularly in places where there is no access to drinking water. Our
dream is to see them take advantage of this technology,’’ he said.
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