12/16/18
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Saleh Ndaski, the Head of Nursing Department, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, has called for adequate training and retraining, as well as motivation of nurses for quality healthcare delivery in the country.
Ndaski made the call at the annual national conference of National Association of Nigerian Nurses and Midwives (NANNM) Federal Health Institutions Sector in Abuja.
The conference has as its theme “Nursing Models/Theories for Effective Nursing Practice.”
The NANNM head described nurses as custodians of patients and the only healthcare providers who worked 24 hours.
He said nurses required continuous training to keep them abreast of emerging trends in the health sector.
He added that “nurses require adequate training and retraining because healthcare problems are emerging and a lot of diseases are coming up and they need to be abreast with such problems and how to effectively tackle them.
“Nurses require motivation to be able to provide the best of services required of them as majority of them are not well motivated and this is a major gap in quality care.”
Ndaski noted that a lot of reforms were done in the profession with regard to scientific discovery.
He, however, added that a lot of theories and models that existed in the practice were not fully utilised by nurses due to lack of adequate knowledge, decayed infrastructure, among others.
He said that those theories and models provide nurses with perfect care and services, as well as quality healthcare delivery.
According to him, nurses are always concerned about patients having the best of care within the health sector, hence the theme of the conference.
Mr Wale Olatunde, the National Chairman of NANNM, reiterated the determination of the association to regulate the activities of Nigerian nurses and midwives in the most effective manner.
This, he said would ensure best practices and safeguard best healthcare delivery for all Nigerians.
According to him, the theme of the conference is carefully selected based on the nurses’ conviction that there must be shift from theory development to theory utilisation in health facilities.
Olatunde said this would help to restore proper relationship between theory and practice.
“Nursing is now in the era of utilisation of philosophies, models and theories for clinical nursing practice,” he said.
The chairman said that the theme was aimed at enhancing the capacity of the professionals and equipping  them intellectually to select a theoretical work that would guide their daily clinical practice.
“This remains one of the practical ways in which we can help to reverse the current rating of the country’s health indices.
“The effectiveness of clinical nursing services remain critical in determination of quality health care services.”
The conference, according to him, is part of the association’s contributions toward complementing government’s efforts in its drive to achieve Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for the citizens.
Mr Faruk Abubakar, the Registrar, Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria, urged the nurses to deliver their duty with all diligence by prioritising the interest of patients.
Abubakar urged them to always discharge their duties to the best of their ability.
He said that nurses should consider the plights of patients in order to achieve quality care, “which is the sole aim of nursing or other professional practices in the health sector.”
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The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has said the newly completed terminal building at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, will process 15 million passengers annually when it begins operations.
Mr Saleh Dunoma, the Managing Director of FAAN, said that the terminal building was designed essentially to transport passengers.
He said the terminal building would be inaugurated on Dec. 20 to enhance the operational capacity of the airport.
The FAAN boss disclosed that the current carrying capacity of the airport was 7.5 million passengers per annum.
He said that the inauguration of the new terminal would bring about expansion to the airport.
He said that passengers would begin to enjoy comfort and efficient services, saying the terminal was built and equipped with modern facilities such as modern check-in, baggage handling and security facilities.
“Currently, Abuja is doing like 7.5 million passengers annually in the old terminal, both domestic and international.
He said that the nation now had a terminal that can process 15 million passengers which he described as a great departure from what it had before.
“It is essentially designed for passengers, it is not the kind of terminal where you have several offices and aviances, it is just designed for passenger purposes and duty offices only.
“So, most of the offices are going to remain in the old facility and then we will provide posts for the agencies that will participate in the processing of passengers.
“All the passenger-handling facilities like the modern security equipment that are important for security are available in the new terminal.
“We have modern check-in facility, we have modern baggage handling facility, and we have modern security surveillance gadget in the terminal.
“It is a lot of departure from what we had in the existing facility and the arrangement is for the passenger-flow to be more efficient than what we had in the old terminal building,’’ he said.
Dunoma said that there were plans to make sure that the old and new terminals work together to ensure connectivity.
According to him, the authority will change its modalities of operations by providing free trolleys and WiFi services for all passengers in the new terminal.
He added that the new terminal would attract more passengers and patronage from more international airlines.
He said that there had been applications for additional frequencies into Abuja by some airlines.
The FAAN boss said that authority had decided to delay granting such approvals because of the limited capacity and in order not to create congestions pending when the new facility would become operational.
The Abuja Airport is one of the four new terminals being constructed at the cost of $600 million by the China Civil Engineering and Construction Company (CCECC) under the Export-Import Bank of China loan.
The others are in Lagos, Port Harcourt and Kano and are being financed from the $500 million loan from China-Exim bank and $100 million counterpart funding from the Federal Government.
President Muhammadu Buhari had in October inaugurated the one in Port Harcourt while the remaining two are expected to be opened for operations in 2019.
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The Parliamentary Staff Association of Nigeria (PASAN), National Assembly chapter, has issued a four-day warning strike notice to commence on Monday, Dec. 17.
The Chairman of the association, Mr Bature Mohammed, in a statement in Abuja on Saturday, said this decision was reached in an emergency congress held on Dec. 14.
President Muhammadu Buhari is due to present the 2019 Appropriation bill to the joint National Assembly on Wednesday, December 19.
Mohammed said that the warning strike which would run till Dec. 20, was to press home the demands of the association.
The chairman advised that all members of the association should stay away from their duty posts during the period.
Members of PASAN had on Dec. 4 shut down operations at the National Assembly when they prevented lawmakers from sitting.
The grievances of PASAN include a new condition of service for members, promotion and payment of 28 per cent increment in salary captured as contained in the 2018 budget