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FG Undertaking Emergency Repair Of 330 Roads, Bridges — Works Minister Umahi

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David Umahi, minister of works, says the federal government has attained significant milestones in its infrastructure development efforts.

After Tuesday’s federal executive council (FEC) meeting, the minister told State House correspondents that 330 emergency roads and bridges have been completed to an 80 percent level.

He stated that the projects have a combined value of over N500 billion and that N300 billion has been completely released by the minister of finance to complete the projects.

“Let me announce that the 330 emergency repairs of roads and bridges across the country, valued at over N500 billion, is about 80 percent completed and the ministry of finance has fully released N300 billion for the projects and we are going to publish by next week the full details and the level of completion,” he said.

“Also the PIDF (Presidential Infrastructure Development Fund) projects are the Abuja to Kano, the Lagos to Ibadan and the Second Niger Bridge.

“The Abuja to Kano has been dismembered into three, with two for tax credit by Dangote and BUA and the other by Julius Berger.

“Berger has moved back to the site and the other tax credit contractors will be mobilised by next week.”

Umahi said the council approved all three memoranda for several ongoing projects, including the construction of Umulungbe-Umuoka road in Enugu state, the repair of the Iganmu bridge in Lagos, and the dualisation of Calabar-Odupkani-Itu road in Cross River.

“Today in FEC we have three approvals for review of ongoing projects. The first one was the review for the construction of Umulungbe-Umuoka road in Enugu state. It was approved for review from N6.245 billion to N8.85 billion, about a N2.6 billion addition,” he said.

“We had the review of the repair of Iganmu bridge in Lagos state. It’s reviewed from N1.16 billion to N2.229 billion.

“The last one was approval for the dualisation of the Calabar to Odupkani to Itu Road in Cross River State. It was changed from flexible pavement to rigid pavement, dualised with improved soft structure engagement. It is reviewed from N79.649 billion to N118.412 billion.

“There is also approval for the immediate procurement of full rehabilitation of the road in Katsina state. That is the road on the Katsina-Dustsenma-Maraban road in Katsina state and it is approved for immediate selective procurement.”

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BREAKING: President Tinubu Arrives National Assembly To Present N47.96tn 2025 Budget

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Barring any last-minute twist, President Bola Tinubu has just arrived at the National Assembly Complex with his entourage to present the 2025 budget proposal before a joint session of parliament.

The Federal Executive Council on Monday approved the N47.96tn budget estimate for the 2025 fiscal year.

Consequently, security agents, including operatives of the Department of State Services, the Nigeria Police Force, Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps, Sergeant-At-Arms, and the Federal Road Safety Corps, are restricting access to the complex, assuring that only those with legitimate business related to the proposed budget presentation are allowed entry through the gates.

Staff members of the National Assembly providing clerical and other auxiliary services were on Tuesday instructed to remain at home until the President’s visit was over.

 

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After Spending Over 14 Yrs In Prison, Governor Adeleke To Pardon Man Sentenced To Death For ‘Stealing Chicken’

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Ademola Adeleke, governor of Osun, is seeking to pardon Segun Olowookere, who was sentenced to death by hanging for allegedly stealing a fowl and eggs in 2010.

In an interview with Biola Adebayo, a Nigerian actress, the parents of the victim claimed that police officers from the Osun command arrested Olowookere for an offence he did not commit.

Olowookere Olanrewaju, the man’s father, said a divisional police officer (DPO) asked him to pay N30,000 for his son’s release, but N20,000 was all he could raise at the time.

“We are here to beg Nigerians to help us. In 2010, I was at the shop where I was renting out cassettes, and at about 11am, some police officers came around,” he said.

“We later found out some students from Segun’s school were in their vehicle and they said they were arrested because of the theft of a chicken and eggs.

“Truth be told, Segun does not eat chicken. Because I trained broilers. He refused to run away, telling us that he didn’t know anything about the theft of the chicken.

“They came back around 9pm in the night and he was eventually arrested. It was when I visited the station that I knew who owned the chicken and eggs. He was just like a brother to me.

“I was told by the DPO in charge to bring N30,000 so my son could be released but after running around, all I could raise was N20,000 which he refused to collect.”

Folashade Olowookere, mother of the victim, said her son, who was 17 at the time of his arrest, has now spent over 14 years in prison since he was sentenced.

In a statement on Wednesday, Adeleke directed the attorney-general and commissioner for justice in Osun to commence a full probe into the matter.

“I have received the report of a case of a young man reportedly sentenced to death by hanging in Osun State for stealing a fowl,” the statement reads.

“Consequently, I have directed the Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Osun State to commence full investigation into the matter and initiate processes to grant the prerogative of mercy to the young man.

“Osun is a land of justice and equity and must ensure fairness and protection of the sanctity of lives.

“I assure members of the public that this matter is receiving my direct attention with every sense of urgency also attached to our response to the matter.”

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Two LAUTECH Students Win N20m In NOA Campus Debate Competition

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  • Extra N1million from NELFund

 

Two students of the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH) in Ogbomoso, Oyo State, Adekunle Ayomide and Oladeji Oluwashina, have won the 2024 National Orientation Agency (NOA) campus debate competition.

The competition, organized by the NOA, featured two university representatives from each of the six geopolitical zones, debating the topic “Criticising and dissenting peacefully while maintaining love for one’s country.”

The LAUTECH representatives emerged victorious in the debate, receiving a prize of N20 million.

The students were also awarded an additional N1 million from the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFund).

Ahmadu Bello University in Zaria and the University of Ilorin were the first and second runner-ups, winning N750,000 and N500,000, respectively.

Ignatius Ajuru University of Education in Port Harcourt, Gombe State Polytechnic in Bajoga, and the Institute of Management and Technology in Enugu secured the fourth, fifth, and sixth positions, respectively.

Speaking during the event on Tuesday, Lanre Issa-Onilu, the NOA director-general, stated that the debate aims to engage the youth in governance matters.

Issa-Onilu emphasized that while criticism is essential for nation-building and democracy, it must be constructive to ensure peace and development.

He congratulated the participants for their thoughtful strategies in engaging with the government constructively.

“Constructive criticism is not rebellion; it is a cornerstone of democracy and a vital tool for nation-building,” Issa-Onilu said.

“Patriotism is not silence. Loving your country does not mean turning a blind eye to its shortcomings. It means recognizing those shortcomings, speaking up against them constructively, and working together to find solutions.”

Akintunde Sawyerr, managing director of NELFund, reaffirmed the agency’s commitment to ensuring that Nigerian students have access to quality tertiary education through its education loans.

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