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Nigeria frees 4,000 inmates, saves ₦1 billion in costs

Nigeria’s Federal Government has released over 4,000 prisoners jailed for minor offences, aiming to ease overcrowding in correctional facilities. Minister of the Interior, Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, announced the move at a ministerial briefing, revealing that it has saved the government…

WHO backs Ghana’s push to improve nutrition services

The World Health Organization (WHO) has pledged support to strengthen nutrition services in Ghana by facilitating the adaptation and distribution of the revised Essential Nutrition Actions (ENAs) Package. In collaboration with the Ghana Health Service (GHS) and other partners, the…

NewsLink 2025- 03- 21 Third Edition

The Nigerian government frees over 4000 prisoners as the working group of the legal status of inmates lament the lack of support. WHO reiterates its commitment to support GHANA’s nutrition services nationwide. Authority in Senegal set to build its first…

NewsLink 2025- 03- 21 Second Edition

•Cote d’Ivoire faces Rising Political Tensions as Key Opposition Leaders absent from the Electoral List ahead of October’s polls •Reactions continue to trail State of Emergency in Nigeria’s Rivers State as New Sole Administrator Takes Charge •Authority in Senegal set…

Senegal’s president receives ombudsman report, pledges reforms

President Bassirou Diomaye Faye has received the 2023–2024 Ombudsman Report, which outlines key recommendations on justice, land reform, and public service improvement. The report highlights pressing issues affecting governance and citizen welfare, urging policy changes for greater transparency and efficiency.…