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October 17, 2023 Akpabio Responds To Sen Abbo, Denies Sack Allegations

Akpabio Responds To Sen Abbo, Denies Sack Allegations

Senate President Godswill Akpabio has firmly denied any connection to the removal of Senator Elisha Abbo from his position by the Court of Appeal.

Akpabio asserted that, contrary to Abbo's allegations, he had no motive to pursue a vendetta against the ousted senator.

Following his ousting by the Appeal Court, Abbo pointed fingers at Akpabio, claiming responsibility for his removal. Abbo further alleged that four other senators who opposed Akpabio's emergence as Senate President were also targeted for removal, with Senator Orji Uzor Kalu being the next in line.

In response, Akpabio accused Abbo of seeking a scapegoat for his removal. This statement was conveyed by Akpabio's Media Aide, Eseme Eyiboh, who stated, "It is unfortunate if he said that Akpabio was responsible for his removal. That’s the swan song of a man looking for scapegoats. The Court of Appeal across the country decides cases based on the provisions of the Electoral Act and evidence advanced by petitioners. The Senate President has no reason to witch-hunt any of his colleagues."

It's worth noting that Abbo was among the senators who supported Senator Yari during the battle to elect the Senate President.

 

October 17, 2023 Nigerian Minister Kennedy-Ohanenye Threatens To Sue UN

Nigerian Minister Kennedy-Ohanenye Threatens To Sue UN

The Federal Government has demanded the United Nations and its agencies give an account of the monies it sourced from international donors on behalf of Nigeria to address issues related to poverty, women and children.

The minister of women affairs, Barrister Uju Kennedy Ohanenye, who made this call during a press briefing at the ministry in Abuja, said UN agencies were collecting huge monies on behalf of Nigeria and wasting them on unproductive activities.

She, therefore, gave the UN bodies a one-month request to publish the monies or risk being sued by Nigeria.

October 17, 2023 Federal Government’s 26.01 Trillion Naira 2024 Budget Target: Approval Before 2023 Ends

Federal Government’s 26.01 Trillion Naira 2024 Budget Target: Approval Before 2023 Ends

The Federal Executive Council (FEC) has proposed 26.01 trillion naira for the 2024 fiscal year for submission to the National Assembly.

This is according to the Minister of Budget and Planning, Atiku Bagudu, who spoke after the Council meeting presided over by President Bola Tinubu.

During the briefing at the Council Chamber, Presidential Villa, Abuja, Bagudu said the government is working to ensure a January-December budget circle.

Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister for the Economy, Wale Edun, also shed light on the ongoing talks with the World Bank for a 1.5-billion-dollar concessionary loan.

In his address, the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, said the FEC meeting has been moved from Wednesdays to Mondays.

Under the immediate past administration of Muhammadu Buhari, FEC meetings were held on Wednesdays.

October 17, 2023 Motorists Express Concerns About Third Mainland Bridge Safety

Motorists Express Concerns About Third Mainland Bridge Safety

Once again, motorists are voicing their serious apprehensions about the appalling condition of the Third Mainland Bridge, often described as the longest among the three bridges linking Lagos Island with the Mainland.

This 11.8-kilometre engineering marvel spans from the Oworonshoki end of the mainland and extends to the Adeniji Adele Interchange on Lagos Island.

Since its completion in 1990, the Third Mainland Bridge has undergone various rehabilitation efforts, with the most recent occurring on April 2, 2023, led by the Lagos State Government. Although the bridge falls under the jurisdiction of the Federal Roads Maintenance Agency, the state government felt compelled to intervene, primarily due to the severe traffic congestion and the imminent threat to motorists posed by the bridge's deteriorating state.

Despite these recurring interventions, reports about the spread of potholes on the bridge continue to emerge, raising significant concerns among its users. These potholes are conspicuous from the onset of the bridge to its end, with a higher concentration observed around the Obalende to Adekunle stretch. They are also visible when approaching the bridge from Ebute Meta.

On a recent visit to the area, our correspondent witnessed the bridge's deplorable state, causing substantial traffic jams and increased transportation costs along the route.

In response to the growing outcry, the Lagos State Government had initially planned for extensive rehabilitative work on the failing sections of the bridge in September. This rehabilitation was scheduled for two consecutive Sundays, September 17 and 24, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. However, the government later announced the suspension of this vital rehabilitation project.

The decision to postpone the project was attributed to the adverse effects of heavy rainfall experienced across the metropolis. Unfortunately, the state government has not yet communicated a new date for the rehabilitation.

Adding to the chorus of concerns about the bridge's condition, the Minister of Works, Dave Umahi, cautioned against continuously applying layers of asphalt to the bridge. He raised concerns that piling asphalt on the bridge could pose significant dangers, potentially leading to vehicle overturning.

In light of these developments, it is clear that the deteriorating state of the Third Mainland Bridge remains a pressing issue for motorists and government officials alike. Immediate action is required to address the safety and functionality of this critical infrastructure connecting Lagos Island to the Mainland.

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