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Colombian politician caught vaping during health session in congress

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Colombian lawmaker Cathy Juvinao was not ready for all the smoke.

The Bogotá Congresswoman went viral earlier this week when she was caught vaping during a session to discuss health system reforms.

The camera was focused on House of Representatives President Jaime Salamanca as he was about to call Juvinao to address her fellow lawmakers during Tuesday’s session.

Juvinao, a member of the Green Alliance, could be seen inhaling from a yellow vaping device and apparently noticed that the camera had zoomed in on her.

She blew the smoke out and quickly tucked the vape away from the camera’s view.

Salamanca then called on the congresswoman by her last name before grabbed the microphone desk stand and started to address her congressional colleagues.

Juviano acknowledge she was at fault for not following the law that bans the use of vapes and electronic cigarettes across indoor settings.

‘I apologize to the citizens for what happened yesterday in the plenary session,’ the embarrassed lawmaker wrote on X, formerly Twitter.

‘I will not join the bad example that is currently dominating public discourse and it will not be repeated,’ Juvinao added.

‘Rest assured that today I will continue to fight from the House with the same arguments and rigor as always.’

Rival congressional members were quick to pounce on Juvinao lack of judgement.

‘Dear Representative Cathy Juvinao, Bill 2354 of 2024 prohibits the use of vapes in closed spaces, such as offices, bars, restaurants, and public transportation,’ Cundinamarca Representative Eduard Sarmiento wrote on X.

‘The goal is to protect non-smokers from exposure to vapor. No cheap moralism, but the laws must be followed,’ the Historic Pact party member said.

Gustavo Bolivar, who oversees the Social Prosperity agency, which advocates for social inclusion and reconciliation, mocked Juvinao for constantly voting against measures that promote health entities.

‘If Congresswoman Juvinao does not care about destroying her health, in the midst of a debate on health, what will she care about the health of the poorest Colombians?’ Bolivar said, as quoted by Semana news magazine.

Industry and Commerce Superintendent, Cielo Rusinque, called out Juvinao for appearing to be above the law.

‘Man, what is eloquent about the image of Representative Juvinao vaping in Congress is her attitude and reaction to feeling observed,’ Rusinque wrote on X.

‘The obvious will to deceive, the full awareness of doing something prohibited by Colombian law but at the same time the tranquility with which she was going through the motions in that same ‘temple of democracy’ that recently decided to enact it.’

In May, President Gustavo signed Bill 2354 to tighten the adverting, sale, use and promotion of vapes and electronic cigarettes.

The bipartisan legislation amended Bill 1335, which was signed into effect in 2009 and offered protection for the health of the public, including children and people who do not smoke, and banned the indoors use of such products.

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NAFDAC Begins Gradual Reopening of Shops at Ogbo-Ogwu Drug Market in Onitsha

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The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has commenced the gradual reopening of shops at the Ogbo-Ogwu drug market in Onitsha.

This development follows the agency’s closure of the market on February 10, 2025, due to concerns over the sale and distribution of counterfeit, unregistered, and substandard drugs.

The unsealing exercise is being led by a Deputy Director of NAFDAC, Mr. Tunji Omoyemi.

According to NAFDAC, traders whose shops meet the required safety and documentation standards are being cleared to resume business operations.

Addressing the traders, the market chairman, Mr. Ndubuisi Chukwulota, urged full cooperation with the agency to facilitate the swift resumption of commercial activities.

Credit: Anambra Broadcasting Service

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“We don’t train you and after spending all that money you leave our healthcare facilities” Gov Mbah begs nurses not to Japa

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Enugu State Governor, Peter Mbah has appealed to nursing students in the state not to leave the state after graduation to curb brain drain in the state’s health sector.
The governor made the appeal during the 2024/ 2025 Maiden Matriculation Ceremony of the Nursing College, Enugu on Thursday, April 10.
He urged the students to consider the huge resources the state was committing in training nursing and midwifery students in the state and give back to the state after graduation.
Mbah, represented by the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Prof. Chidiebere Onyia, said “japa syndrome” was completely against the policy of the state, who had been spending reasonable amount in training them.

“We don’t train you and after spending all that money in infrastructure and the first opportunity you get you leave our healthcare facilities.

“One thing we are very particular is how we improve the service conditions so that when you go through the effort of getting your certificate, you don’t leave our state.

“That is why we are training beyond just academics so that you see that this is service and if any of you can go back to our budget in 2024 and 2025, the highest investment is in education and health,” Mbah said.

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2025 RETREAT FOR HEALTH DIRECTORS’: PS URGES DIRECTORS’ TO UPHOLD TENETS OF EFFECTIVE SERVICE DELIVERY & SUCCESSION PLANNING

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Directors’ in the Federal Ministry of Health & Social Welfare have been urged to ensure effective delivery of services within the Health Sector to the Nigerian populace.

This is considered very critical to achieving the mandate of the Ministry, as well as ensuring purposeful succession planning to sustain the Ministry’s current achievements.

Permanent Secretary Daju Kachollom mni, stated during the retreat for Directors’ in the Ministry held at the Carlton Swiss Hotel Enugu, Enugu State.

The theme is ” Strengthening Leadership for Effective and Efficient Health and Social Welfare Governance.

Addressing Directors, Daju Kachollom highlighted the importannce and objectives of the retreat for effective and efficient provision of healthcare services.

The retreat, she stated, will involve strategic planning to assess the Ministry’s current position, set long-term goals and, outline the steps required to achieve them.

Additionally, it will also foster team building, strengthen interpersonal relationships among participants, improve communication and, encourage a collaborative environment.

While defining Leadership as a driving force behind organisations, the Permanent Secretary implores the Directors’ to prioritise transparency, embrace innovation, foster partnerships and, build empowered, sustainable teams to ensure an efficient and effective system that meets its goals.

“In this regard, we must fully embrace the on-going reforms and take ownership of them.

We must adopt the principles of the Federal Civil Service Strategy and Implementation Plan 2021–2025, with particular focus on the new Performance Management System (PMS), which is designed to track both individual performance and our collective contributions to ministerial and national development goals.

At its core, performance management aligns individual goals with Organizational objectives, ensuring a unifieɗ direction “; the Permanent Secretary added.

Additionally, Daju Kachollom urged Directors’ present at the retreat to prioritize mentoring and succession planning.

Mentoring and succession planning, according to her, are key initiatives to strengthen and sustain the progress achieved by the Ministry.

Major highlights of the retreat include power point presentations by the participating Directors’ in the Ministry, further affirming a deliberate intent of the top management
on enhancing leadership skills and, addressing challenges facing the Ministry while offering solutions to overcome them.

 

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