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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.

October 16, 2023 Pastor, Three Others Caught With Human Skull In Ogun

Pastor, Three Others Caught With Human Skull In Ogun

A pastor from the Christ Liberty Evangelism Church in Rosco, Iyana Iyesi, Ota, Oyenekan Oluwaseyi, along with three others, were apprehended in the Saje Area of Abeokuta, the capital of Ogun State.

On Saturday, local authorities arrested Oluwaseyi, alongside Ibrahim Agbowewe (30), Suleiman Ogunbunmi (40), and Gafari Akinsanya (57), after discovering a human skull in their possession.

The suspects allegedly confessed to planning to use the skull for ceremonial purposes. Their suspicious behaviour and activities in the area had been reported by concerned public members, leading to the police's intervention.

During the operation, law enforcement officials also seized various items, including a large calabash, a black Toyota Camry car, and a ram, which were transported to the police station.

State Police Public Relations Officer SP Omolola Odutola confirmed the arrests and the suspects' confessions. She stated, "We arrested the four of them. They have confessed they wanted to use the head for blessings and money rituals. The investigations are ongoing to unravel more details about the incident."

October 12, 2023 Zamfara Records 1188 Cholera Cases, 40 Deaths

Zamfara Records 1188 Cholera Cases, 40 Deaths

Since December 2022, Zamfara State has grappled with a growing health crisis. One thousand one hundred eighty-eight cholera cases and 50 diphtheria cases have been reported across all 14 local government areas.

Dr Aishatu Anka, the State's Commissioner for Health, recently shared this concerning update while distributing medical supplies at the Shagari Cholera Treatment Centre in Gusau.

Cholera has notably affected Gusau, Anka, Bakura, and Bukkuyum local government areas. Governor Dauda Lawan has personally visited patients at Anka General Hospital, and Anka herself has been at the Shagari Cholera Treatment Centre to assess the patient's response to treatment.

Sadly, out of the 1188 cholera cases reported, 40 individuals have died. Additionally, 50 cases of diphtheria have emerged, resulting in two fatalities. Authorities are actively investigating the extent of the disease's spread.

Dr Anka commended the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention for establishing a state centre at Yariman Bakura Specialist Hospital in Gusau. She urged communities to prioritise environmental cleanliness and practice effective personal hygiene. Anka also stressed the importance of consuming only clean water, as this measure would significantly help contain the further spread of these diseases.

October 11, 2023 Osun PDP Loses LG Chairman, Declares Three-Day Mourning

Osun PDP Loses LG Chairman, Declares Three-Day Mourning

The People's Democratic Party (PDP) in Osun State is deeply saddened to announce the untimely demise of Mr Jimoh Oyekanmi, the Caretaker Committee Chairman for Ede North local government.

His passing occurred unexpectedly late on Tuesday, the 10th of October 2023, just hours after he had left his office.

In a statement released by the State PDP Chairman, Mr Sunday Bisi, Oyekanmi's sudden departure was met with profound grief. He was described as a dedicated and unwavering team player who tirelessly carried out his duties.

The PDP extends its heartfelt condolences to the immediate family of the late chairman, his friends, and the government of Osun on this tragic incident. In honour of his memory and to mark this sad occasion, the party chairman has declared a three-day mourning period and suspended all party activities.

The statement conveyed, "The Osun State Chapter of the People's Democratic Party is saddened to announce the death of the Caretaker Committee Chairman of Ede North local government, whose sudden death occurred late on Tuesday, 10th of October 2023. The PDP finds it awkward to come to terms with the death of the chairman, who was in his office and was full of life till the late hours of the day. It was awkward for us as a family with the party having to submit to the unquestionable will of Almighty Allah, who giveth and taketh."

Jimoh Oyekanmi, without mincing words, was one engine room too many to lose. He was a willing and tenacious team player who never got tired of executing tasks placed in his care. While we battle through the rude shock of Alhaji Oyekanmi's demise, the state working committee of our party, under the leadership of Hon Sunday Bisi, as a result of this, suspends all party activities for the next three days with party flags in the state flown at half-mast in equal number of days.

Condolence registers should also be made available at the state secretariat and Ede North, Ede South, Egbedore, and Ejigbo branches of the party.

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