BENIN CITY – The Edo State Government has stated that ongoing recruitment of staff into the Edo College of Agriculture and Natural Resources is part of many steps taken by the Governor Godwin Obaseki-led administration to reposition the institution in order to develop the needed manpower to drive the government’s robust agriculture-based economy.
Acting Permanent Secretary, Edo State Ministry of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Mr. Peter Aikhuomobhogbe Uidia, in a statement, explained that the recruitment exercise is part of the ongoing reforms in the agriculture sector, which is a pillar in the governor’s Making Edo Great Again (MEGA) agenda.
Daily Monitor
Tuesday March 16 2021
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After two wasted years of trying to get the Uganda Government and Makerere authorities to accept the gift, I recommended to Prof Haslam to offer the project to another country. With sadness and regret, he agreed with that recommendation.
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Dear Tingasiga;
A memorial service to remember and honour healthcare professionals that have died in the last year or so was held in Kampala last past Friday.
This event, jointly organised by members of the Uganda Medical Association, Uganda Dental Association, the Pharmaceutical Society of Uganda, the Nurses and Midwives Union, the Medical Clinical Officers and Allied Health, and the Association of Laboratory Technologists, was an excellent demonstration of the collaborative multidisciplinary nature of modern healthcare practice.
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By Robin Dopoe and Jana-Astrid Schäfer
The World Health Organization has warned Liberia and six other African counties to be alert for possible Ebola infection as case continue to climb in Guinea.
The alert, which was issued yesterday, comes after Guinea report 10 additional suspected cases of the Ebola virus and five deaths.
According to the WHO’s Margaret Harris, they have alerted Liberia including Sierra Leone to prepare for the cross-border transmission of the virus from Guinea, as the virus now spread outside of Goueké.
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