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April 29, 2024 Fatal Auto Accident Claims 19 Lives in Kogi

Fatal Auto Accident Claims 19 Lives in Kogi

The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) reported on Sunday that a tragic auto accident in the Okene area of Kogi State resulted in the loss of nineteen lives. According to Jonas Agwu, the corps education officer, emergency rescue teams from the FRSC faced over three hours of intense fire as they worked to save victims at the scene of the crash on Sunday, April 28, 2024, along the Okene-Lokoja highway.

The collision involved a truck and a Toyota Hiace bus traveling from Kano State. Despite efforts to avoid the collision, both vehicles collided, leading to a devastating inferno that claimed the lives of the victims.

Out of the twenty-two individuals involved, all of whom were male, nineteen tragically lost their lives, while one sustained injuries. Fortunately, FRSC operatives were able to rescue two other individuals unharmed.

The deceased victims have been transferred to Okene General Hospital for further procedures.

April 26, 2024 Governor Mbah Launches New Phase of Palliatives Distribution

Governor Mbah Launches New Phase of Palliatives Distribution

Enugu State Governor Peter Mbah initiated another phase of palliatives distribution in the state on Thursday, emphasizing the importance of preventing politicization to ensure equitable distribution to the most vulnerable individuals.

Mbah underscored that while these palliatives offer immediate relief, they are part of broader efforts by both the federal government and the state to alleviate economic hardships while waiting for the full fruition of the state's economic policies and programs.

During the official launch, Governor Mbah inspected the food items, primarily grains, and assured continuous distribution in the future. He reiterated the state's commitment to addressing economic challenges faced by its residents.

"This distribution is part of our short-term strategy to combat poverty and hunger," Mbah stated. "However, our long-term goal is to eradicate poverty through various initiatives such as community and social development programs, small and medium enterprise support, and women empowerment programs."

He emphasized the importance of empowering individuals to create wealth, whether through agriculture, business, or service provision, rather than relying solely on handouts. The state is focused on providing skills and financial support to boost productivity and entrepreneurship.

While acknowledging the immediate need for food assistance, Mbah stressed the importance of sustainable solutions to poverty alleviation. He directed the palliative distribution committee to ensure the equitable distribution of items across all wards in the state, prioritizing those most in need without allowing political influence.

"We must ensure that these palliatives reach the most vulnerable members of our society," Governor Mbah emphasized. "It is imperative that we avoid politicizing this process and prioritize those who are truly in need."

April 26, 2024 Commencement of Building Demolition for Lagos-Calabar Coastal Road Scheduled for Saturday

Commencement of Building Demolition for Lagos-Calabar Coastal Road Scheduled for Saturday

The Federal Government has declared that starting this Saturday, the demolition of structures encroaching the path of the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Road will begin. The Federal Controller of Works in Lagos, Korede Keisha, announced this during a press conference in Lagos on Thursday.

Keisha has called on all residents whose properties are marked for demolition to consult with the ministry’s secretariat in Lagos to complete any required formalities. She emphasized that the demolition activities are set to kick off this weekend.

"This press briefing serves to inform all stakeholders and affected parties along the project corridor," Keisha explained. "Notices of demolition have been issued to all properties within the designated right of way. We are now inviting anyone with concerns to visit the secretariat from today until tomorrow at 3 pm."

The demolition operations will focus initially on the first three kilometers of the route, commencing Saturday morning. "Anything within the right of way for the first three kilometers of the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway will be cleared starting Saturday," Keisha added.

The outreach aims to address and resolve any issues by Friday evening, particularly for those within the zero to three-kilometer range who have received a notice.

In related news, Minister of Works Dave Umahi recently shared that the construction of the 700 km Lagos-Calabar coastal route, stretching through several states including Ogun, Ondo, Delta, Bayelsa, Rivers, Akwa Ibom, and ending in Cross River, is projected to last eight years and cost approximately N15 trillion, averaging N4 billion per kilometer.

April 25, 2024 Federal Government Considers Moving Suleja Correctional Facility After Prison Break

Federal Government Considers Moving Suleja Correctional Facility After Prison Break

The Federal Government has announced its contemplation of relocating the Medium Security Custodial Centre in Suleja, Niger State, in response to a recent jailbreak where 119 inmates escaped. During a site visit on Thursday, Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, revealed that the facility, originally designed for 250 inmates, currently houses 499.

Confirming the jailbreak, Tunji-Ojo stated that 119 inmates had absconded, with 13 subsequently recaptured. This announcement came following reports that the facility management intended to release the names and photos of the escaped prisoners.

The incident occurred after heavy rainfall on Wednesday night severely damaged the custodial center's infrastructure, including breaching the perimeter fence, enabling the inmates' escape. Adamu Duza, spokesperson for the NCoS, Federal Capital Territory Command, assured collaboration with other security agencies to recapture the remaining fugitives, with plans to publicize their database soon.

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