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Governor Soludo Marks 65th Birthday with Visits to Hospitals and Correctional Centre, Pledges Mental Health Reform
As others might mark milestone birthdays with celebration and pomp, Anambra State Governor, Chukwuma Charles Soludo, chose instead to dedicate his 65th birthday to humanitarian service—visiting mental health patients, inmates, and hospital patients across the state on Monday.
From a psychiatric hospital in Nawfia to St. Charles Borromeo Specialist Hospital, Iyienu Hospital in Ogidi, and the Onitsha Correctional Centre, Governor Soludo’s journey across Anambra was a powerful reflection of empathy, reform, and his government’s people-focused approach.
The Governor’s Chief Press Secretary, Christian Aburime, confirmed that the day began at Nawfia Psychiatric Hospital, where Governor Soludo was warmly received by medical staff and patients. He took time to engage patients directly, initiating heartfelt conversations and encouraging them with words of support.
“Mental health is just as important as physical health. We must work together to break the stigma surrounding mental illness and ensure that those who need help receive it,” the governor stated.
He further cautioned the youth: “Be mindful of what you consume, for the sake of your mental health.”
The governor also announced the ongoing construction of a mental rehabilitation facility in Nibo and pledged continued support to improve conditions at the Nawfia centre.
Hope Behind Bars
The next stop on the governor’s itinerary was the Onitsha Correctional Centre, where he addressed a gathering of inmates and correctional officers. He spoke passionately about rehabilitation, the importance of second chances, and the need to reform Nigeria’s correctional system to reflect its name.
“Every one of us deserves a second chance. Our facilities should not only serve as centers of confinement but as places of transformation,” Governor Soludo said.
He urged the inmates to embrace the vocational and educational training programmes available within the facility.
“We want our youth to find purpose and opportunity without having to turn to crime,” he added, calling for a renewed societal approach to criminal justice and rehabilitation.
Facing Healthcare Challenges
Rounding off his birthday outreach, Governor Soludo visited St. Charles Borromeo Specialist Hospital, Onitsha, where he interacted with both patients and frontline healthcare workers. The visit brought attention to the ongoing challenges in the state’s healthcare sector, including overcrowding and lack of resources.
“Healthcare is a fundamental human right that should be provided by the government, and we must ensure that every citizen has access to quality care,” the governor declared.
The final stop was Iyienu Hospital, Ogidi, where the governor was warmly welcomed by staff and students who presented him with a birthday cake. Cutting the cake with students symbolized a hopeful end to a day filled with compassion and meaningful reflection.
“This is just the beginning. My 65th year will be driven by a renewed sense of purpose – to uplift the underserved, empower the vulnerable, and promote healing in every corner of Anambra,” Soludo affirmed as he concluded the outreach.
A New Chapter of Service
Governor Soludo was joined throughout the day by key government officials including Mr. Ernest Ezeajughi (Chief of Staff), Dr. Afam Obidike (Commissioner for Health), Mr. Chinedu Nwoye (Deputy Chief of Staff), and the Chief of Protocol.
The day’s events not only showcased the governor’s personal values but also set a tone for his administration’s ongoing focus on healthcare reform, mental health awareness, and prison rehabilitation.
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IGP Disu Meets PCRC Leaders, Pledges Stronger Police-Community Partnership
The Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun’s successor, IGP Olatunji Rilwan Disu, has reaffirmed his commitment to strengthening collaboration between the police and communities across Nigeria.
He made this known while receiving a delegation from the Police Community Relations Committee (PCRC) at the Force Headquarters in Abuja.
The delegation was led by the PCRC National Chairman, Alhaji Mogaji Ibraheem Olaniyan, alongside members of its National Executive Committee and regional representatives.
PCRC pledges support to new police leadership
Speaking during the visit, Mr Olaniyan congratulated Mr Disu on his appointment and pledged continued support for the Nigeria Police Force.
“We reaffirm our loyalty and steadfast support for the Nigeria Police Force,” he said.
He also praised the Inspector-General for recognising the PCRC’s role in strengthening national security through community engagement.
‘Use PCRC platform responsibly’ – IGP warns
In response, Mr Disu thanked the committee for its continued backing and called for stronger accountability within the PCRC.
“The Force will continue to cooperate fully with the PCRC,” he said.
The police chief urged members to ensure that PCRC identification is used strictly for legitimate purposes, particularly intelligence gathering.
“Members must remain exemplary citizens to preserve the integrity of this partnership,” he added.
Why it matters
The PCRC serves as a bridge between citizens and the police, helping to build trust, gather intelligence, and improve public safety.
Security experts say stronger police-community relations are critical in tackling rising insecurity, especially in urban and rural areas where trust deficits often hinder policing efforts.
In recent years, Nigeria has faced challenges ranging from armed robbery and kidnapping to communal clashes, making collaboration between law enforcement and civilians increasingly important.
Industry and public perspective
Analysts note that effective community policing can lead to faster intelligence sharing and crime prevention.
However, concerns remain about the misuse of unofficial security identifiers and the need for stricter oversight — an issue the Inspector-General directly addressed during the meeting.
What’s next
The Nigeria Police Force is expected to deepen engagement with community stakeholders nationwide, with the PCRC playing a central role in grassroots intelligence and public trust-building initiatives.
Observers say the success of this partnership will depend on transparency, accountability, and consistent engagement at all levels.
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Lagos Forward Network appoints Ore Afolayan as Director General to drive Expansion
The Lagos Forward Network (LFN) has appointed Oreoluwa Afolayan as its new Director General, marking what the group describes as a “strategic and timely” leadership transition.
The announcement was made during a press briefing in Lagos, attended by stakeholders from government, business and development sectors.
A leader for a new phase
LFN says Mr Afolayan brings a mix of public sector experience and private sector expertise to the role.
He previously served as Special Assistant to the Governor of Lagos State, where he worked on governance and policy coordination.
He has also completed leadership programmes at institutions including the African Leadership Institute West Africa, the Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI), and the Lagos Business School.
Outside government, he works in the financial services sector, focusing on business growth, customer acquisition and product expansion.
“A strategic and timely appointment”
Speaking at the event, LFN Co-Convenor Toluwase Olaniyan said the decision reflects the organisation’s future ambitions.
“Ore Afolayan represents a new generation of leadership defined by clarity, competence and execution. His experience across policy, enterprise and leadership development positions the Lagos Forward Network to build a credible, impactful and future-oriented platform.”
What his role will involve
As Director General, Mr Afolayan will oversee the expansion of LFN’s activities across the state.
His responsibilities include building networks across all local government areas, engaging stakeholders across political and economic sectors, and driving policy discussions.
He is also expected to lead community-focused programmes aimed at economic empowerment and development.
Why it matters
The appointment comes at a time when civic platforms are playing a growing role in shaping governance conversations in Lagos.
LFN says it aims to bridge the gap between policymakers and citizens, particularly in areas such as economic opportunity, leadership development and inclusive growth.
Analysts say leadership changes in such organisations can influence how effectively they mobilise stakeholders and drive policy engagement at the state level.
A platform for progress
LFN describes itself as a coalition of professionals, community leaders and institutions working to support long-term development in Lagos State.
The organisation says its work is built around three core principles: continuity, competence and inclusive growth.
What’s next
With Mr Afolayan’s appointment, the network says it is entering a phase of “structured growth and strategic coordination”.
It plans to scale its outreach, deepen stakeholder engagement and expand its influence in policy and development conversations across Lagos.
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Customs Officers’ Wives Association Supports Vulnerable Children and Widows in Oyo and Osun
The Customs Officers’ Wives Association (COWA), Oyo/Osun Chapter, has launched a series of humanitarian visits to support vulnerable children and widows, highlighting its commitment to social welfare.
Led by Chairperson Mrs. Omowunmi Adewole, the association visited the Ibadan Motherless Babies Home and the House of Providence Special School for Children with Intellectual Disability, bringing gifts and engaging personally with children in care.
“Every child deserves an opportunity to grow, thrive, and feel valued,” Mrs. Adewole said. “Our outreach reinforces the importance of love, care, and inclusion for all children, especially those in motherless homes or with special needs.”
Recognizing Leadership and Dedication
Mrs. Adewole expressed gratitude to Dr. Mrs. Adeniyi Kikelomo, the National President of COWA, for her guidance and leadership, which she said continues to inspire members nationwide.
She also commended the caregivers and management of both institutions, describing their work as “impactful and deserving of recognition.” 
Extending Support to Widows
In addition to supporting children, COWA reached out to widows of Customs officers, presenting items to assist them and reaffirming the association’s commitment to the welfare of officers’ families.
“Even small acts of kindness can create lasting hope and positive change,” Mrs. Adewole added. “COWA remains committed to making meaningful contributions to society.”
Why It Matters
COWA’s outreach underscores the role of professional associations in complementing government welfare efforts. By supporting children and widows, the association fosters inclusion, social solidarity, and community development—values aligned with the principles of the Nigeria Customs Service.
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