AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoChildren’s Day Health Update (Edo): Edo State Specialist Hospital’s Chief Medical Director, Dr. Anthonia Njoku, says viral claims of five child deaths after the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium incident are false—resuscitation was started immediately and all children were stable, with none dying. Public Safety & Accountability (Edo): Edo authorities also began investigations into the stampede/panic that followed security operatives’ use of tear gas/pepper spray, and police are interrogating the bouncer involved. Digital Health & Services (Benin/Nigeria): Benin’s digital agency and Nigeria’s NITDA renewed cooperation on digital transformation and digital public infrastructure, aiming to improve public service delivery and innovation-driven governance. Women’s Health Access (Edo): The federal government says obstetric fistula treatment (surgery, feeding, and transport support) will be provided free through a National Obstetric Fistula Centre in Benin City. Cancer Research (Benin-linked): A new focus on boron neutron capture therapy highlights the push for more targeted cancer treatment options, depending on effective boron drug delivery.
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