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Lagos Government To Expand Berger-Agege Road, Targets Existing Projects Completion

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Apparently the clamour of resident in Berger axis of Lagos for a better and improve road has been heard by the State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, following the administration’s planned expansion of the Agege-Berger road to reduce travel time in the state.

Also, residents’ fear of abandoning ongoing projects inherited by the administration especially from the immediate past governor, Akinwumi Ambode, has also been doused with the present administration assuring that all uncompleted projects would be finished to improve Lagosians standard of living.

The administration plans and assurance were revealed by the Special Adviser to the Governor on Works and Infrastructures, Engr. Aramide Adeyoye, on a virtual dialogue, CovInspiration, organized by Special representatives to United Nations (UN) and British Council Global Changemaker, Dayo Israel, organized to celebrate the first year anniversary of the present administration.

Adeyoye, who hinted that her wish was for motorists and commuters to often enjoy a drastic reduction in travel time, stated that while new projects would be introduced by the present administration, existing projects would not be left unattended.

She noted that one of the major projects inherited by the administration and that would be completed is the Agege Pen-Cinema flyover bridge which was designed to reduce travel time for residents of Ifako-Ijaiye, Agege, and Alimosho Local Government.

According to her, we realized that after completing the bridge, there is a gap that will be created and that is why we have decided that the Agege-Berger road should be expanded to reduce traffic within the axis.

The Special Adviser hinted that one of the major facilities that would accompany the expansion works is a provision of a dedicated Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) lane to move hundreds of Lagos residents possibly coming from other states that might have alighted at Berger bus stop to link their community with ease

“This will afford the people the opportunity to connect Agege and Abule-Egba from Berger axis of the state. That is what we have slated for next year. We have started working on the design as I speak and I am sure that by the end of the fourth quarter, we will be done with all the designs and cost of the road ahead of next year’s budget”, Adeyoye added.

The Special Adviser, however, while reacting to allegations that Chinese Civil Engineer Construction Company (CCECC) was not proactive and often abandon some location for the other, hinted that whenever contractors in the state adopt the strategy, there were challenges with Right Of Way (ROW).

Adeyoye, who disclosed her involvement in the 10-lane Lagos-Badagry Expressway project currently handled by CCECC at inception, said that to achieve the target set for them by government, the contractor adopted the strategy to ensure construction work is extended to Lagos State University (LASU) entrance before the end of the year.

“Whenever you see that CCECC leaves any portion of the road to another location, there is an impediment to the smooth work at that location, and often times it concerns the Right Of Way (ROW) and rather than wait, the contractor leaves for another location to fast-track completion of the project. And at the Ojo Cantonment end of Lagos-Badagry Expressway, we have such an issue there.

“So the military has to hand over some portion of the right of way in their possession to the state government for the contractor to finish its work within that location. Once that is done, I can assure you that the contractor will move back to that end of the road and will complete work there”.

The Special Adviser further disclosed that Ijedodo road, which was said to have been abandoned for some years, has been awarded by the state government and that it would be handled by Messers Oceanic.

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Nigeria Air Project Remains Suspended, It Doesn’t Benefit Us — Aviation Minister Keyamo

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Festus Keyamo, the minister of aviation and aerospace development, Festus Keyamo says the Nigeria Air project remains suspended.

Recall that the ministry of aviation, in 2023, under Hadi Sirika, former minister, unveiled Nigeria Air, three days before the end of former President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration.

The development had triggered concerns among stakeholders nationwide over the ownership deal which gave Ethiopian Airlines a 49 percent equity stake.

The federal government had a 5 percent equity, while a consortium of three Nigerian investors had 46 percent.

Reacting to the deal in June 2023, the house of representatives asked the federal government to suspend the operations of Nigeria Air, describing it as ‘a fraud’.

In August 2023, Keyamo announced that the national carrier project was suspended till further notice.

Providing updates at the ministerial press briefing in Abuja to mark Tinubu’s one year in office, Keyamo said the project is still suspended.

“It remains suspended. It was never Air Nigeria. It was not Air Nigeria. That’s the truth. It was only painted Air Nigeria. It was Ethiopian Airlines trying to flag our flag,” he said.

“If it is so, why not allow our local people to fly our flag. Why bring a foreigner to fly our flag? So nobody should dispute that it was Air Nigeria.

“Air Nigeria must be indigenous, must be wholly Nigerian, and must be for the full benefits of Nigeria, not that 50 percent of the profit is for another country.”

Keyamo reiterated that the ownership structure of the suspended airline is not beneficial to the country.

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How Former EFCC Chairman Ibrahim Lamorde Died In Egyptian Hospital While Undergoing Surgery

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Former Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ibrahim Lamorde, passed away in an Egyptian hospital after surgery to remove a kidney stone.

The 61-year-old former EFCC chairman passed away on Saturday.

Lamorde’s death, according to a source at the anti-graft commission, was an ironic twist of fate because it happened as he was taking his wife to Egypt for medical attention.

The source said: “He actually took his wife to Egypt for medical attention when he decided to remove a kidney stone which had caused him some discomfort.

“He, however, died in the process of the procedure to remove the stone.

“His body will be brought to Nigeria on Monday for Janazza (Islamic burial rites). I think the Federal Government is assisting in the formalities to bring back his remains.”

The late Lamorde was born on December 20, 1962 at Mubi in Adamawa State.

He attended Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) in Zaria, Kaduna State, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology in 1984.

He joined the Nigerian Police Force in 1986 and became the substantive EFCC Chairman on February 15, 2012.

The late Lamorde was replaced by ex-President Muhammadu Buhari with AIG Ibrahim Magu (retd.) on November 9, 2015.

Also, the EFCC has described Lamorde’s death as a shock, saying its former chairman was a “focused and a gallant anti- graft fighter”.

In a statement by its Head of Media and Publicity, Mr. Dele Oyewale, the anti-graft agency said: “Lamorde, the pioneer Director of Operations and the third substantive chairman of the EFCC between February 15, 2012 and November 9, 2015, served the nation actively as a focused and a gallant anti-graft fighter.

“He will be sorely missed both at the EFCC and the nation at large.”

Also, the Chairman of the Police Service Commission (PSC), Dr. Solomon Arase, described the late Lamorde as a bright and consummate intelligence officer.

A statement yesterday in Abuja by PSC’s Head of Press and Public Relations, Mr. Ikechukwu Ani, said Arase noted that the nation has lost one of its bright intelligence officers who contributed immensely to the growth of intelligence policing in the country.

He lauded Lamorde’s humility and temperate disposition to the allure of power.

“At no time did power get into the head of the late officer who remained humble and committed throughout his career,” Arase said.

Also, the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) mourned the retired Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG).

Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Kayode Egbetokun conveyed the sadness of the officers and men of the NPF over Lamorde’s passing in a statement yesterday in Abuja by Force Public Relations Officer (FPRO) Olumuyiwa Adejobi, an Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP).

He lauded Lamorde’s unyielding commitment to justice and professional policing.

Also, a lawyer, Wahab Shittu (SAN), described the late Lamorde as a man who matched his action with few words.

“The departed was the ‘engine box’ who spoke sparingly but was polite, effective and efficient. Warm, unassuming and accessible, Lamorde worked seamlessly with Ribadu as if both were Siamese twins,” Shittu said.

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St. Ives Hospital Hosts Lavish Party To Celebrate Children’s Day [PHOTOS]

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In its usual tradition of putting smiles on the faces of families, St. Ives Hospitals on Sunday, May 26, 2024 hosted one of the most glamorous Children’s Day events in recent memories at the Parkland Amusement Centre, Maryland, Lagos.

The well packaged event had in attendance parents, guardians and members of staff who thronged the venue to give their children and wards at amazing Children’s Day celebration.

Themed ‘Our children, our superheroes’, the dress code for the party was ‘Princess & knight. The children had a great time of fun with some of the highlights of the day being bouncing castles, dancing competitions, poem recitations, chess, Jenga game and various train rides.

There was a lavish array of meals and drinks to pick from alongside small chops, popcorn, ice cream, cotton candy as well as party favors for all the kids present.

The St. Ives Children’s Day party is an annual event by the hospital aimed at celebrating the children and by extension the family.

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