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Tinubu Launches 145 Tricycle Ambulances, Six Boat Ambulances to Save Mothers, Newborns Across Nigeria
Tinubu Launches 145 Tricycle Ambulances, Six Boat Ambulances to Save Mothers, Newborns Across Nigeria
ABUJA, Nigeria – President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Friday launched the National Emergency Medical Service and Ambulance System (NEMSAS), deploying 145 tricycle ambulances, six boat ambulances, and emergency dispatch equipment to tackle Nigeria’s alarming maternal mortality crisis—where, according to UNICEF, one woman dies every seven minutes from pregnancy or childbirth-related complications. The launch, conducted virtually as part of the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare’s third-anniversary projects, signals the administration’s most ambitious attempt yet to bridge the emergency healthcare gap in rural, riverine, and hard-to-reach communities across Nigeria.
Nigeria records an estimated 75,000 maternal deaths annually—one of the highest figures globally. Additionally, about 280,000 newborns die each year, many from preventable causes. The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has consistently attributed these deaths to weak healthcare infrastructure, shortage of trained health workers, poverty, poor emergency response systems, and critically, lack of transportation to access quality maternal care. Speaking during the virtual presidential launch, the Minister of State for Health and Social Welfare, Iziak Adekunle Salako, described the NEMSAS initiative as a direct response to this crisis. He said the investments reflected “a bold national vision where no Nigerian should lose their life because structured medical help could not reach them in time.”

Tinubu Launches 145 Tricycle Ambulances and Six Boat Ambulances to Save Mother
According to the minister, the NEMSAS assets include 145 tricycle ambulances (commonly known as “keke ambulances”) designed to navigate narrow roads and rough terrain in rural communities, six boat ambulances specifically deployed to riverine and coastal areas where road access is impossible, and emergency communication and dispatch equipment to coordinate rapid response. “This landmark occasion features the official launch of the National Emergency Medical Service and Ambulance System assets including 145 tricycle ambulances, six boat ambulances, emergency communication and dispatch equipment to strengthen pre-hospital care across the nation,” Salako said.
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Permanent Secretary of the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, Daju Kachallom, explained the deployment strategy. “These ambulances are going down to the rural areas, and they will be stationed at the primary healthcare centres where there are trained drivers, while nurses will accompany the ambulances anytime they need to be moved,” she said. She added that emergency contact numbers would be made available at primary healthcare centres to support emergency referrals and rapid response. The six boat ambulances have been deployed specifically to riverine communities, while the vehicle ambulances powered by compressed natural gas will serve federal tertiary facilities. Kachallom expressed optimism that Nigerians would witness better health outcomes before the end of 2027, noting that the health sector had “greatly improved under the Renewed Hope Agenda.”
National Programme Manager of NEMSAS, Demuren Doubra, revealed that the tricycle ambulances were specifically designed to transport pregnant women and newborns during emergencies in hard-to-reach communities. Doubra disclosed that even before the official launch, more than 58,000 women and over 2,000 newborns had already benefited from emergency transport interventions under the programme. He cited a powerful example: a pregnant woman transported over 180 kilometres from Dukku Local Government Area in Gombe State, who later delivered triplets safely. “This is a woman that would have died because of a gap in transportation,” he said. “As NEMSAS, with these facilities and equipment, we are trying to address the delay in reaching care for women and newborns,” Doubra added. He confirmed that the ambulances are being deployed across 15 states under a World Bank-supported IMPACT project, serving local government areas with the highest maternal and child mortality rates.
Beyond the ambulance launch, Minister Salako announced the commissioning of several major health infrastructure projects across the country, including Emergency Operations Centres in Kano, Sokoto, and Katsina states; the Lagos Vaccine Hub; primary healthcare infrastructure in Delta State; the Trauma Centre at Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital, Zaria; the Mental Health Complex at the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital; the Infertility and Assisted Reproductive Technology Centre in Bauchi; the Laboratory Complex at the University of Uyo Teaching Hospital; and the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu Complex at the Federal Medical Centre, Abuja. Salako disclosed that the ministry had lined up more than 100 projects to mark the third anniversary of the Tinubu administration, with selected projects across the six geopolitical zones chosen for presidential commissioning. He said the projects represented strategic investments in emergency preparedness, maternal and child healthcare, trauma care, mental health, and diagnostic services.
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Highlighting the administration’s track record, Salako said the Federal Government had expanded health insurance coverage by over 33 per cent, revitalised more than 4,000 primary healthcare centres, established 15 new federal tertiary health institutions, and provided over 500 specialist health infrastructure projects, including cancer centres and diagnostic facilities, to reduce medical tourism. President Tinubu had earlier announced that his administration injected over N98 billion into Nigeria’s primary healthcare sector via the Basic Health Care Provision Fund (BHCPF) , disbursed to over 8,300 primary healthcare centres nationwide—marking one of the largest single-year investments in grassroots health services.
National Coordinator of the National Malaria Elimination Programme, Nnena Ogbulafor, linked the emergency transport system to ongoing efforts to reduce malaria prevalence in Nigeria. She said the 2025 Malaria Indicator Survey showed malaria prevalence had declined to 15 per cent from 21 per cent recorded in 2021. “Between three years of Mr President’s agenda, especially as regards the health sector, we’ve been able to reduce the burden of malaria significantly,” she said. The Federal Government’s Strategic Adviser on Malaria Elimination, Prof. Olugbenga Mokuolu, confirmed that no state in Nigeria is currently classified under high transmission, with Lagos recording just 2.6 per cent prevalence and Plateau 2.8 per cent. Ogbulafor disclosed that 428 health workers had been trained across the 15 participating states, while awareness campaigns and emergency health communication strategies had also been developed.
World Bank Task Team Leader, Onoride Ezire, described the launch as a major milestone in Nigeria’s pursuit of universal health coverage. Ezire explained that the specially equipped tricycle ambulances are fitted with communication gadgets and emergency medical support systems to monitor patients during transportation. “They are not just vehicles, they are not just ambulances; they are life-saving machines,” he said. He noted that poor terrain and lack of transportation often turn basic emergencies into life-threatening situations in rural communities. According to him, the ambulances would help reduce maternal and newborn mortality by ensuring quicker access to healthcare facilities. Ezire urged states benefiting from the initiative to ensure proper maintenance and sustainable management of the ambulances to guarantee long-term impact.
Director of Community Health Services at the National Primary Health Care Development Agency, Nana Abubakar, said the initiative would improve emergency transportation, referral systems, and rapid access to lifesaving care. “It will help reduce preventable deaths, especially amongst mothers, newborn children and other vulnerable groups,” she said. Abubakar stated that emergency response begins within communities, adding that the initiative aligned with the agency’s mandate to strengthen primary healthcare as the foundation for universal health coverage.
Tinubu Launches 145 Tricycle Ambulances, Six Boat Ambulances to Save Mothers, Newborns Across Nigeria
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Publisher arraigned over alleged false reports claiming Gov Soludo disowned son
Publisher arraigned over alleged false reports claiming Gov Soludo disowned son
The Anambra State Police Command has arraigned Ejike Ofoegbu, the alleged owner and publisher of Igbo Times Magazine and iNews, before a competent court over allegations of publishing false and defamatory reports targeting Anambra State Governor Chukwuma Soludo and his family.
The suspect was arraigned on Monday, July 13, after the police concluded investigations into a petition accusing him of disseminating fabricated information capable of damaging the governor’s reputation and inciting public disaffection.
According to the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), SP Tochukwu Ikenga, the suspect was handed over to the police by the Department of State Services (DSS) in Awka after preliminary investigations before the matter was transferred to the police for further action.
The police said the case centred on a series of viral social media posts allegedly published by Ofoegbu, which falsely claimed that Governor Soludo had publicly disowned his son, Ozonna (Ozo) Soludo, while also attributing several fabricated statements to both father and son.
Among the posts cited by investigators was one that falsely quoted Governor Soludo as saying, “I will arrest anyone who calls Ozo my son. He is not my son. I disowned him years ago, and he is no longer a member of the Soludo family.”
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Another publication falsely alleged that Ozonna described his father as “a drunkard” who abused his mother during his childhood, while a separate post claimed the governor jokingly said his son was “ordered from Temu” and was “Chinese-made” rather than his biological child.
Investigators also referenced another publication that falsely attributed a statement to Ozonna claiming his father could defeat the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, in a drinking competition because of his alleged drinking capacity.
The Anambra State Police Command described the publications as fabricated, malicious and capable of misleading members of the public while causing reputational damage to the governor and his family.
During police investigations, the suspect reportedly admitted responsibility for the publications, retracted the statements and issued a public apology to Governor Soludo.
Despite the apology, the police said the alleged offences had already been committed, making prosecution necessary in line with existing laws governing false publications, cyber-related offences and defamation.
SP Ikenga disclosed that the court subsequently ordered that the defendant be remanded in a correctional centre pending the next hearing in the case.
The police reiterated their commitment to combating fake news, cybercrime and other offences involving the deliberate spread of false information capable of undermining public peace, damaging reputations or inciting unrest.
The command also advised journalists, bloggers, digital publishers and social media users to verify information before publication, stressing that freedom of expression must be exercised responsibly and within the limits of the law.
The case highlights growing efforts by law enforcement agencies to curb online misinformation and hold individuals accountable for the publication of false and defamatory content on digital platforms.
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Dalung visits family of lynched Kaduna Islamic teacher, demands justice beyond sympathy
Dalung visits family of lynched Kaduna Islamic teacher, demands justice beyond sympathy
Former Minister of Youth and Sports Development, Solomon Dalung, has called for swift justice over the killing of Malama Ummulkhairi Usman Aliyu, the Islamic teacher who was lynched by a mob in Mararaban Jos, Igabi Local Government Area of Kaduna State, insisting that justice for the deceased must extend beyond condolences and government promises.
Dalung made the call after paying a condolence visit to the bereaved family, where he met with the deceased’s husband, Mallam Aliyu Muhammed, and their four children.
In a statement shared on his Facebook page on Monday, the former minister described the incident as a heartbreaking tragedy that has left a family devastated and raised serious concerns about the growing menace of mob justice in Nigeria.
“I paid a condolence visit to the family of the late Malama Ummulkhairi Usman Aliyu, the innocent Islamic teacher whose life was brutally cut short by a mob in Mararaban Jos, Kaduna State,” Dalung said.
He added that he spent time listening to the deceased’s husband recount the painful events surrounding the incident and also interacted with their children, who are now left to cope with the loss of their mother.
Malama Ummulkhairi was reportedly attacked and killed on June 21, 2026, after she was falsely accused of attempting to kidnap children while asking for directions to an Islamic lesson in Mararaban Jos.
Eyewitness accounts indicated that despite repeatedly explaining her mission and pleading for mercy, an angry mob allegedly beat her, stoned her and eventually set her ablaze before security operatives could intervene.
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The killing sparked nationwide outrage, with religious organisations, human rights advocates and civil society groups condemning the attack as a grave violation of the rule of law and calling for justice for the deceased.
Among those that condemned the incident was Jama’atu Nasril Islam (JNI), which described the killing as one of the darkest examples of lawlessness and urged authorities to ensure that those responsible are prosecuted.
Following investigations by security agencies, Kaduna State Governor Uba Sani disclosed that 71 suspects have been arraigned in connection with the killing.
According to the governor, 41 suspects are facing charges of culpable homicide, while another 30 suspects have been charged with unlawful assembly over their alleged involvement in the mob attack.
Governor Sani also announced that the Kaduna State Government would provide welfare support for the deceased’s husband and sponsor the education of her four children, describing the killing as barbaric and unacceptable.
He reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to ensuring that everyone found culpable is brought to justice.
While acknowledging the Kaduna State Government’s support for the bereaved family, Dalung maintained that sympathy alone cannot substitute for justice.
“While I acknowledge the steps already taken by the Kaduna State Government, including its commitment to support the welfare and education of the children, justice cannot stop at sympathy alone.
“The prosecution of those responsible must be pursued diligently until its logical conclusion. Anything less would diminish the value of human life and embolden those who believe they can act with impunity,” he said.
He urged prosecutors and the judiciary to ensure that the criminal trial proceeds without unnecessary delays, stressing that accountability would serve as a deterrent against future acts of mob violence.
The former minister also appealed to the Kaduna State Government to explore all lawful avenues available to provide justice and relief to the deceased’s family, including the consideration of diyya (blood compensation) where applicable under Nigerian law and recognised Islamic principles.
According to him, while financial compensation cannot replace a wife or mother, it could provide some support for the family left behind.
“No amount of compensation can replace a wife or restore a mother to her children, but acknowledging this responsibility would provide some measure of justice and relief to a family whose loss can never truly be quantified,” he said.
Dalung warned that the increasing cases of mob justice across Nigeria pose a serious threat to human rights, public safety and confidence in the country’s justice system.
He stressed that every Nigerian, irrespective of religion, ethnicity or social status, is entitled to a fair hearing under the Constitution.
“The moment we permit the mob to become judge, jury and executioner, we place every innocent citizen at risk,” he stated.
He called on governments, traditional rulers, religious leaders and community groups to intensify public enlightenment campaigns against jungle justice while strengthening public confidence in lawful dispute resolution mechanisms.
Dalung prayed for Allah to forgive the late Malama Ummulkhairi, grant her Aljannatul Firdaus, and comfort her husband, children and other family members.
He concluded by reiterating that “justice delayed must not become justice denied.”
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Dangote offers N500,000 reward for reporting illegal haulage involving company trucks
Dangote offers N500,000 reward for reporting illegal haulage involving company trucks
Dangote Industries Limited (DIL) has launched a nationwide whistleblower programme offering a N500,000 cash reward to individuals who provide credible information leading to the arrest of persons involved in illegal haulage or the interception of unauthorised goods transported using Dangote-branded trucks.
The initiative is part of the company’s renewed efforts to protect the integrity of its nationwide logistics network, prevent the misuse of its branded vehicles and strengthen compliance across its supply chain.
In a statement issued in Lagos, Dangote Industries urged members of the public, transport unions, customers, host communities and security agencies to support the campaign by reporting any suspicious use of the company’s trucks.
The company explained that the whistleblower programme is designed to eliminate the activities of individuals who illegally use Dangote trucks to transport unauthorised goods or engage in commercial haulage outside the approved operations of the company’s subsidiaries.
According to the company, such activities not only violate corporate policies but also expose road users to safety risks, undermine regulatory compliance, damage the company’s reputation and compromise the integrity of its logistics operations.
To eliminate any ambiguity, Dangote Industries outlined the categories of products that each subsidiary is authorised to transport.
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It stated that Dangote Cement trucks are permitted to haul only cement, limestone, clinker, coal and high-grade gypsum. Trucks belonging to Dangote Sugar Refinery are authorised to transport only sugar products, while vehicles operated by NASCON Allied Industries are restricted to conveying Dangote Salt and DanQ Seasoning products.
Similarly, trucks belonging to Dangote Packaging are designated exclusively for bags and packaging materials. Vehicles operated by Dangote Petroleum Refinery and Petrochemicals are authorised to transport polypropylene products, while trucks belonging to Dangote Fertiliser Limited are permitted to haul only urea fertiliser.
The company warned that any Dangote-branded truck found transporting unauthorised goods would be treated as engaging in illegal haulage, regardless of the owner of the cargo.
It added that both the driver and the owner of the unauthorised goods risk arrest, confiscation of the cargo and prosecution in accordance with applicable laws.
As part of the whistleblower initiative, the company said anyone whose information leads to the arrest of offenders or the recovery of unauthorised goods being transported on Dangote trucks will receive a cash reward of N500,000.
To support investigations, the company urged whistleblowers to provide detailed information, including the truck type, registration plate number, cab number, current location, colour of the vehicle, description of the goods being transported and, where possible, photographs of both the truck and its cargo.
Dangote Industries disclosed that dedicated reporting hotlines have been established across its operations, particularly for trucks operating from the Obajana, Okpella and Gboko plants, to enable prompt reporting and swift action by security agencies.
The company further revealed that the Nigeria Police Force and other relevant law enforcement agencies have been authorised to arrest any driver found using company trucks for unauthorised commercial haulage or transporting prohibited goods.
Reaffirming its zero-tolerance stance against logistics-related fraud, Dangote Industries said the initiative forms part of broader measures to improve transparency, accountability and operational efficiency across its nationwide distribution network.
The company stressed that public participation remains critical to the success of the campaign, assuring whistleblowers that credible information will be treated confidentially while appropriate rewards will be paid to eligible informants.
It added that the campaign aligns with its commitment to safeguarding company assets, protecting customers, promoting road safety and ensuring that only authorised products are transported using Dangote-branded trucks across Nigeria.
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