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Federal Government Terminates Julius Berger’s Contract For Abuja-Kaduna Highway Rehabilitation

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The Federal Ministry of Works has instructed Julius Berger, the contractor responsible for the rehabilitation of Section One of the Abuja-Kaduna-Zaria-Kano Dual Carriageway, to vacate the project site.

This follows the issuance of a 14-day final termination notice on Monday, making it clear that no further negotiations would be entertained.

The ministry cited non-compliance with the revised cost, scope, and terms of the project, along with a halt in work and the company’s refusal to remobilise to the site as the reasons for the termination.

It was noted that despite ongoing negotiations over several months, there had been no meaningful progress.

A statement issued by the Director of Press and Public Relations, Mohammed Ahmed, on Monday in Abuja, confirmed the decision, which was made during a management meeting at the ministry’s headquarters.

Recall that the works ministry had in the last 13 months been in constant talks with the company, in order to reach an amiable position on the said alignment but to no avail.

The latest development follows an earlier threat by the minister to revoke the contract that was awarded to the company in 2018 when former President Muhammadu Buhari was in power.

While the Kaduna-Zaria section has been completed and the Zaria-Kano section is almost done, the Abuja-Kaduna section has recorded 27 percent progress in six years.

At an event penultimate week, Umahi accused Julius Berger of playing politics with the highway to make the current administration look bad.

Despite these efforts, an agreement was not reached between both parties, with the construction company not attending the scheduled meeting on Monday.

The statement read in part, “Based on non-compliance with the reviewed cost, scope, and terms, stoppage of work and refusal to remobilise to the site, as directed, the Federal Ministry of Works has issued a 14-day Notice of Termination to Messrs Julius Berger Plc for the Rehabilitation of Abuja-Kaduna-Zaria-Kano Dual Carriageway in FCT, Kaduna and Kano States, Contract No.6350, Section I (Abuja-Kaduna), today, November 4, 2024.

“Nigerians may wish to know that the Contract for the Rehabilitation of the Abuja-Kaduna-Zaria-Kano Dual Carriageway, which was divided into three Sections was awarded to the company on December 20, 2017, and flagged off by the former Minister of Power, Works, and Housing, Babatunde Fashola at an initial sum of N155.75bn on June 18, 2018. Sections II (Kaduna – Zaria) and III (Zaria – Kano) were partially completed and handed over during the twilight of the administration of former President Muhammadu Buhari.

“Since then it has been one variation and augmentation or the other and finally, the present Minister of Works directed the redesigning and re-scoping of the Section I of the contract. The alignment was divided into two with one phase redesigned to be on continuously reinforced concrete pavement, while the remaining with asphaltic pavement.

“Approval for Section I, Phase 1 for a length of 38km on the concrete pavement was given to Messrs Dangote Industries (Nig.) Ltd, while the remaining 127km remained with the substantive contractor. Phase 1 was flagged off on October 17, 2024, with a 14-month completion period.”

Mohammed further explained that a request to rescope the project was approved by the Federal Executive Council but the contract’s terms were not agreed upon by the contractor.

He added, “Due to the stalemate of the contract and, most importantly, the desire of President Bola Tinubu, as encapsulated in the Renewed Hope Agenda infrastructure initiative, to see to the completion of this laudable project, also to alleviate the sufferings of Nigerians plying the road, the ministry re-scoped it and got the approval of the Federal Executive Council.

“The award for the Re-scoping and Downward Review of Contract for the Rehabilitation of Abuja-Kaduna-Zaria-Kano Dual Carriageway in FCT, Kaduna and Kano States, Contract No.6350, Section I (Abuja-Kaduna) in favour of Messrs Julius Berger Plc from the sum of N797.26bn to N740.79bn was granted by FEC on September 23, 2024, and conveyed to the company on October 3, 2024.”

With the latest development, this means the Works Minister, David Umahi has revoked 11 contracts in 16 months.

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Nigeria’s Cocoa Exports Soar By 304% On Rising Global Demand, Weak Naira — NBS

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Nigeria experienced a 304 percent increase in cocoa exports during the first quarter of 2024, driven by a surge in demand and the weakening of the naira, based on figures released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS).

Cocoa exports from the country made up 42.4 percent of the N1.04 trillion total agricultural exports for the quarter, climbing significantly to N438.7 billion in Q1 2024, compared to N108.6 billion during the same period in 2023.

Cocoa prices jumped by more than 567 percent in the first quarter of 2024, exceeding N12 million per metric ton for the first time domestically. This was caused by a major supply shortfall from Ivory Coast and Ghana, two key producers, disrupting the global market.

The price boom encouraged Nigerian cocoa farmers to revive old plantations and plant improved seedlings, replacing aging trees and expanding their farms.

“You can imagine the efforts and the returns that are coming from the export of cocoa,” said Adeola Adegoke, national president of the Cocoa Farmers Association of Nigeria, (in a chat with BusinessDay).

“It shows that if governments and all of us at the private sector can remain focused in terms of increasing and decentralising the production of cocoa, Nigeria could be producing about 500,000 to 600,000 metric tons,” he added.

He said the revenue from cocoa exports in the first quarter highlights the vast potential of cocoa production in Nigeria. He believes this potential could be fully harnessed with the right level of attention and investment, helping to increase national earnings.

Despite the jump in export earnings, Mufutua Abolarinwa, national president of the Cocoa Association of Nigeria (CAN), pointed out that output levels have not changed.

Abolarinwa noted that the increase in export income doesn’t match the actual production volume.

“The reason for this high revenue from cocoa export is because of the dollar exchange rate,” he said. “Production did not necessarily increase from its current 280,000 metric tons.”

According to the International Cocoa Organisation (ICCO), Nigeria ranks as the fourth-largest cocoa producer globally with 280,000 metric tonnes produced during the 2022–2023 season, following Ivory Coast, Indonesia, and Ghana. It also stands as the third-largest exporter after Ivory Coast and Ghana.

During the first half of the year, cocoa prices reached record highs of $12,000 per tonne in April 2024, according to ICCO data.

On the local scene, cocoa bean prices have also spiked due to the weaker naira. Farmers have reported better profits during this price surge, with many returning to their farms to take advantage of the favorable market.

Sayina Riman, a cocoa grower from Ikom in Cross River State, told BusinessDay that he dedicated more time to his farm this year than in previous years.

“I paid more attention to my cocoa farm this year than before. I pruned the undergrowth and applied liquid fertiliser, which is something I have never done,” Riman said.

He said his income grew by 200 percent, although a large portion of it was spent on labor costs.

Oba Dokun Thompson, the Oloni of Eti-Oni and chairman of the Eti-Oni Development Group, who also produces Gureje IV chocolate bars, emphasized the need to focus on value addition in cocoa, beyond just the financial returns.

He said that the ongoing price rally is not sustainable, as more cocoa-producing regions are increasing their capacity, which could result in a drop in prices within the next two years.

Thompson encouraged farmers to keep up the momentum Nigeria has seen so far in 2024 and emphasized the importance of developing the cocoa industry as a value-added sector.

“Government needs to support innovation and creative ideas, new ideas and new ways to ensure that there is a clear understanding of the cocoa industry,” he said.

The chocolate maker added that in order for Nigeria to establish a strong cocoa culture in West Africa and across the continent, government support for the sector is crucial.

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Defection: ‘We’ll Fully Accommodate You,’ APC Welcomes Governor Eno

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The All Progressives Congress (APC) National Working Committee has welcomed the defection of Akwa Ibom State Governor, Umo Eno, fErom the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), expressing satisfaction with his decision.

The party described Eno’s move as a well-considered choice that would promote further development in Akwa Ibom and benefit its residents.

In a statement issued Friday on X by the party’s National Publicity Secretary, Felix Morka, and titled APC Welcomes Akwa Ibom State Governor, Umo Eno, Into Party, the APC gave the governor assurance of full support and integration.

The statement read, “The National Working Committee of All Progressives Congress (APC) under the leadership of His Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje is delighted at the news of the Governor of Akwa Ibom state, Umo Eno’s decision to join our great Party.

“We are confident that his thoughtful decision will inure to the greater progress of Akwa Ibom state and people.

“Our great party assures the governor of its fullest cooperation and accommodation in the APC family, as we continue to grow the Party and work together towards the full realisation of the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, for the good and benefit of all Nigerians.”

Eno officially left the PDP and joined the APC on Friday.

He explained that his move to the APC was to enable him to fully back the economic initiatives of President Bola Tinubu.

“We are not joining the APC from a position of weakness, we are joining the APC from a position of strength,” he added.

Eno’s switch came just a few weeks after Delta State Governor, Sheriff Oborevwori, also left the PDP for the APC.

Two weeks earlier, Eno had directed his commissioners and appointees to either follow him into the APC or step down from their roles.

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Eid al-Adha: Speaker Obasa Calls For Compassion For The Needy, Urges Nigerians To Unite As One

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The Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. (Dr) Mudashiru Obasa has emphasised the importance of compassion and charity towards the less fortunate in society.

The Speaker said this in a heartfelt message marking the celebration of Eid al-Adha, which was released to the public ahead of the festival by his Chief Press Secretary, Dave Agboola.

Speaker Obasa highlighted the essence of Eid al-Adha, which commemorates the willingness of Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) to sacrifice his son as an act of obedience to God. He drew parallels between this spirit of sacrifice and the modern-day necessity of aiding the disadvantaged. “As we celebrate this significant occasion,” he noted, “let us remember those who are less fortunate. Compassion should be at the core of our hearts, motivating us to support the needy among us.”

He called on residents of Lagos State, especially the Muslim ummah, to extend their hands in kindness and participate in charitable acts, whether through donations, food distribution, or other forms of assistance to those facing hardships. “I encourage everyone to open their hearts and contribute to the welfare of others. It is through our collective efforts that we can alleviate suffering and build a more inclusive society,” he stated.

In the sallah message, Obasa stressed the need for individuals to embody the spirit of sacrifice in their daily lives, not only during festive periods but throughout the year. He reminded the public that sharing and caring for others fosters a sense of belonging and creates a more harmonious society.

The Speaker also reflected on the values of unity and community that Eid embodies, encouraging citizens all over the country to come together regardless of their differences. “Eid al-Adha teaches us the power of togetherness. Let us embrace our diversity and strengthen our bonds as a community, ensuring that no one is left behind,” he added.

Dr Obasa further extended his warm greetings to all Muslims in Lagos State, urging them to celebrate safely and responsibly while reflecting on the deeper meanings of the holiday. “Let us celebrate with gratitude and a renewed commitment to helping people around. May this Eid bring peace, joy, and prosperity to us all,” he concluded.

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