Dasuki Money Trail: Nigerian Lawmakers' N42 Billion Renovation Scandal Amidst Hepatitis Crisis

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Dasuki Money Trail: Nigerian Lawmakers' N42 Billion Renovation Scandal Amidst Hepatitis Crisis
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Nigerian lawmakers are under investigation for spending N42 billion on unnecessary renovations, violating the country's law and ignoring the needs of the physically challenged. This comes amidst a hepatitis crisis, where the Lagos State Government has initiated a training program for advanced hepatitis care strategies.

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The Director of Disease Control, Lagos State Ministry of Health, Victoria Egunjobi, said the training would “equip medical officers with adequate knowledge and skills to manage patients with viral hepatitis in general hospitals across Lagos state.” Highlighting the state government’s commitment, Ms Erinosho commended the Lagos State Government for being the first in Nigeria to initiate screening and vaccination for healthcare workers against viral hepatitis.In his presentation, Casimir Omuemu, a leading Consultant Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist from the University of Benin Teaching Hospital emphasised the importance of early detection and timely intervention in managing viral hepatitis.

“In Nigeria, hepatitis B stands out as the most significant, responsible for many of the long-term liver diseases,” Ms Igetei noted. “These infections and their devastating consequences are preventable,” she said, urging healthcare providers to prioritise early detection, patient education, and vaccination.

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