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January 16, 2021 Uganda Elections 2021: Museveni Takes Early Lead

Uganda Elections 2021: Museveni Takes Early Lead

Uganda’s long-time President Yoweri Museveni has a clear lead in the presidential race following Thursday’s vote, preliminary results show.

The country’s electoral commission has dismissed allegations of vote rigging, made by opposition candidate Bobi Wine, a former pop star.

But election monitors say confidence in the count has been damaged by a three-day internet outage.

Final results are expected to be confirmed on Saturday.

Dozens of people were killed during violence in the run-up to the election. Opposition politicians have also accused the government of harassment.

President Museveni, who has been in power for 35 years, is hoping for a sixth term.

The 76-year-old says he is standing for stability. Meanwhile Bobi Wine – the stage name for 38-year-old Robert Kyagulanyi – says he represents the younger generation in one of the world’s youngest countries, where the median age is 16.

On Friday, as the results came in, Bobi Wine said that Ugandan soldiers had surrounded and breached his home.

“None of these military intruders is talking to us,” he said on Twitter. “We are in serious trouble.”

But a government spokesman accused him of “dramatising” the incident “to seek sympathy”.

“Bobi Wine at this moment is a very important person. It is the duty of the state of Uganda to ensure he is secure,” Don Wanyama said.

January 15, 2021 Fashola “Third Mainland Bridge Will Be Reopened On February 15”

Fashola “Third Mainland Bridge Will Be Reopened On February 15”

The Third Mainland Bridge is the longest of the three bridges connecting Lagos Island to the Mainland.

The Minister of Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola, says the Third Mainland Bridge will be reopened on Monday, February 15, 2021.

Fashola said this on Thursday, January 14, 2021, during the inspection of construction work on major roads and bridges in Lagos State.

The minister also said that work would begin on the Falomo Bridge after the opening of the Third Mainland Bridge.

Recall that the 11.8 km bridge connecting Lagos Mainland to the Island was shut on July 24, 2020, for another round of rehabilitation works that would last for six months.

Fashola maintained that the #EndSARS protests caused the extension of the completion date.

He said, “On the Third Mainland Bridge most of our work is almost done, we lost two weeks during the civil protest and our completion date earlier was towards the end of January, which has slipped.

“We are hoping that by 15th of February we should be done and the bridge should be opened to the public.

“That is one of the reasons why I also came to see how far and when this bridge will be opened to the public because this is delaying our work on Falomo Bridge.

“We have done some work on Falomo Bridge, we are going to have to close Falomo Bridge as soon as this is done so that we can also replace the expansion joints there.

“All the other preliminary work has been done there, but we left it in order to reduce the inconvenience to commuters in and around Lagos.

“So, the Eko Bridge that was closed is opened now, this one (Third Mainland Bridge) is going to be opened by February 15.”

The Third Mainland Bridge was constructed in 1990. It is the longest of the three bridges connecting Lagos Island to the Mainland.

January 15, 2021 Breaking! Deadly Earthquake Kills Thirty People In Indoniesia Island Of Sulwesi

Breaking! Deadly Earthquake Kills Thirty People In Indoniesia Island Of Sulwesi

On the foreign scene, rescuers are searching through the rubble of a partially-collapsed Indonesian hospital after a deadly earthquake struck the island of Sulwesi, leaving at least 30 dead.

The 6.2-magnitude quake on Friday morning came just hours after an earlier, smaller tremor.

Hundreds of people were injured and thousands displaced by the quake.

Indonesia has a history of devastating earthquakes and tsunamis with more than 2,000 killed in a 2018 Sulawesi quake. 

 

January 15, 2021 Babatunde Fashola Says Repair Work Will Soon Commence On The Damaged Airport Road Link Bridge

Babatunde Fashola Says Repair Work Will Soon Commence On The Damaged Airport Road Link Bridge

The Minister of Works and Housing, BABATUNDE FASHOLA has said repair work will soon commence on the damaged Airport road link bridge.

He also disclosed that integrity test would be carried out to ascertain the level of damage on the link bridge.

The Minister was speaking during an assessment of the link bridge damaged by a fuel tanker explosion last week.

He ordered the traders under and along the Ladipo spare parts market road to vacate the area within two weeks to allow for smooth repair work.

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