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October 27, 2022 Bayelsa Resident Decries Pitiable Effect Of Flood In State Says Bag Of Rice Sells For 80,000

Bayelsa Resident Decries Pitiable Effect Of Flood In State Says Bag Of Rice Sells For 80,000

As flood continues to ravage the length and breadth of Nigeria, one of the states that is badly hit by the ravaging flood with many homes submerged and thousands of people rendered homeless is Bayelsa State.

Among the worst affected areas in the state are: Biseni, Tombia-Ekpetiama, Tombia-Amassoma Road, Akenfa, Akenpai, Igbogene and Swali, all in Yenagoa Local Government Area, as well as Kaiama, Odi, Otuoke, and Ogbia communities.

A resident of the state who spoke to Inspiration FM, Isaac moore Agraka, described the situation as disturbing, saying people are now living in very pathetic and helpless condition.

However, the Federal Government says it has distributed relief items to 21 states affected by floods, noting that over one million persons have been internally displaced, with approximately 2,776 persons injured, while 612 persons have lost their lives due to the devastating effects of the floods across the country.

 

October 18, 2022 Zamfara State Government Apologises For Shutting Down NTA, Pride FM, Others

Zamfara State Government Apologises For Shutting Down NTA, Pride FM, Others

The Zamfara state government has apologized for shutting down the NTA, FRCN’s Pride FM Gusau, and three other private broadcast media organizations.

The other media organizations shut down by the government included Gamji TV, Gamji FM, and Al-umma TV which are privately operated.

The Government, in a statement by the state Commissioner for Information, Ibrahim Dosara, alleged that the affected media violated its Executive Order Number ten and abused journalism practice.

The government, in the Order, banned all forms of political rallies and meetings in the state due to security concerns, and totally shut down Anka, Bukuyum, and Gummi Local government areas’ roads and other affected towns and villages affected by the order.

A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and Chairman of Zamfara State Committee on Prosecution of Banditry and Related Offences, Dr. Abdullahi ShinKAFI, however, handed an apology to the Media while addressing a press conference in Gusau on Monday.

Shinkafi said that the government’s action of shutting down the media houses attracted unprecedented reactions and criticisms from various organisations and agencies.

Broadcast media regulators: National Broadcasting Commission, Broadcasting Organization of Nigeria, Nigeria Union of Journalists and International Press Institute among others condemned the government for its action and called for immediate reversal.

The APC chieftain, however, insisted that Governor Bello Matawalle’s action was guided by the powers vested on him as enshrined in relevant sections of the Constitution of the Federal Republic.

According to him, the government has since withdrawn the order given to the Commissioner of Police to arrest and prosecute personnel seen around the affected media organisations.

Shinkafi said the government has also withdrawn the security forces deployed to the media houses to allow the personnel resume their work.

He urged the media organisations and all journalists to respect the state laws and support the government in its effort to tackle banditry and kidnapping in parts of the state

 

October 5, 2022 Sanwo – Olu Announces Salary Increment For Lagos Civil Servants

Sanwo – Olu Announces Salary Increment For Lagos Civil Servants

Lagos state Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu has approved an increment in the salaries of workers in the state civil service.

Governor Sanwo-Olu made this known while addressing the workers at the state secretariat in Alausa, Ikeja.

The governor said his administration is proactive to the yearnings of civil servants amid the high rate inflation in the country which has affected the purchasing power of workers.

He said Lagos state will not wait for the federal government before it improves the well-being of workers.

Governor SANWO-OLU said he also approved other benefits for the state’s civil servants.

"I have looked around and I know that as a country there is pressure"

“I know that, as a country, there is a high level of inflation"

“At our cabinet meeting, I instructed the head of service office and the ministry of staff, training, and pensions to start work on how we are going to increase the entire salary of our public servants.”

The announcement is coming less than a few months before the 2023 general election.

 

 

 

 

September 27, 2022 80% Road Traffic Accidents Caused By Human Error- FRSC Boss

80% Road Traffic Accidents Caused By Human Error- FRSC Boss

Mr Shehu Mohammed, the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) Zonal Commanding Officer (ZCO) in charge of the FCT and Niger, has said that human error is responsible for 80% of Road Traffic Crashes (RTCs) throughout the thirty-six states, including the FCT.

This was said by Mohammed in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday in Abuja.

He stated that the major causes of RTCs in the country were human, mechanical, and natural.

He also stated that illegal drug and alcohol misuse, poor vision, and speeding are all issues that contribute to road accidents in the country.

According to Mohammed, human mistake contributed to nearly 80% of RTCs since the mechanical is generally controlled by the human.

“We as human, we contribute a lot of crashes on the roads, especially during the Ember months where many drivers try to double their efforts to meet up with the year’s demand.

“About 80 per cent of road crashes are caused by human errors because most of the crashes are avoidable and preventable, “he said.

According to him, for instance, a driver that will start driving from Kano coming through Abuja axis down to the south without a rest is definitely inviting a crash.

“You can imagine the kind of fatigue, and then he get tired and want to sleep, and again maybe the vehicle is already overloaded.

“This could cause pressure on the mechanical system of the vehicle which is also a factor contributing to RTCs, ” he said.

“So I think those are the things that normally contributed to this kind of increase in road traffic crashes especially at night, “he said.

Mohammed said that poor vehicle maintenance was also a human error adding that the driver or the owner of the vehicle were to maintain the vehicle regularly and periodically for good function of the vehicle.

He said: “but then, the environment, this is natural which is beyond human control.

“However, I think what is happening now at the raining season is what is causing the increase in the traffic crashes.

“You will agree with me that the low visibility during rain fall, the slippery road, and then people not been able to see far may likely contribute to some of the causes of the increase in the RTCs, ” he said.

Mohammed urged the motorists to pay more attention to highway signs, adding that drivers ought to adopt defensive driving techniques by scanning through the roads and consider other road users to prevent crashes.

The FRSC boss reiterated the corps corporate strategic role for the year 2022 as to reduce the road crashes and attendant fatality by two per cent.

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