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August 31, 2023 Keyamo Directs International Airlines To Vacate MMIA From October 1

Keyamo Directs International Airlines To Vacate MMIA From October 1

In a notable development, Festus Keyamo, the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, has issued a directive calling for all international airlines to temporarily vacate the Murtala Mohammed International Airport premises starting October 1, 2023.

This directive aims to facilitate comprehensive maintenance work within the airport premises.

Minister Keyamo announced the announcement during his visit to the international airport in Lagos on Thursday, August 31, 2023. Kabir Yusuf Mohammed, the Managing Director of the Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria, was Accompanying him on this visit.

In addition to this significant decision, Minister Keyamo also revealed the suspension of two crucial projects: Nigeria Air and concession projects. These initiatives had been set in motion during the tenure of the former President, Muhammadu Buhari. Minister Keyamo clarified that the concession and national carrier projects would be put on hold until further notice.

This move underscores the government's commitment to ensuring the Murtala Mohammed International Airport's optimal functioning and infrastructure. The temporary relocation of international airlines is a strategic step to allow for substantial maintenance work anticipated to enhance the overall airport experience for travellers.

As stakeholders await further updates, it's evident that these actions reflect a proactive approach to improving aviation and aerospace facilities in Nigeria. The Minister's determination to prioritise maintenance and improvements underscores the government's dedication to providing world-class infrastructure in the aviation sector.

Please stay tuned for more information as developments happen regarding the suspended projects' maintenance work and future.

August 31, 2023 Peter Obi’s Campaign Coordinator In Bayelsa Leaves LP To PDP

Peter Obi’s Campaign Coordinator In Bayelsa Leaves LP To PDP

In a significant political move, Mr. Alagoa Morris, the Bayelsa Coordinator of the Peter Obi Presidential Campaign Council (PCC), has officially switched his allegiance from the Labour Party (LP) to the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).

Known for his dedicated advocacy in Environmental Rights, Morris made this transition known during a press announcement in Yenagoa on Thursday, just ahead of the upcoming Bayelsa Governorship Election scheduled for November 11.

Expressing his rationale behind this shift, Morris pointed out that Governor Duoye Diri's achievements extend beyond what is commonly known, prompting his decision to throw his support behind the Governor's re-election bid. "I have chosen to stand by the incumbent governor due to his exemplary track record compared to other prominent contenders," Morris affirmed.

After closely evaluating all candidates in the fray for the November 11 election, he emphasised that Governor Diri's credentials and accomplishments stand head and shoulders above the rest. Morris clarified that while he wasn't a member of the Labour Party before he was appointed the state coordinator, his duties in that capacity had concluded, and life has moved forward since.

Recounting his recent interactions with Governor Douye Diri, Morris expressed his conviction that it's crucial to back the Governor's ongoing efforts. He explained, "In the context of each incoming administration claiming to inherit empty coffers, supporting a leader like Diri, who is already collaborating with development partners and stakeholders, becomes imperative."

Morris hailed Diri's substantial but often undisclosed achievements, shedding light on the Governor's commendable endeavors. "Governor Diri's contributions are far-reaching and often remain outside the public eye. His dedication to progress is evident, and as a result, rallying behind his continuity is essential," Morris concluded, underscoring his unwavering commitment to the Governor's re-election bid.

August 31, 2023 Osun State APC Expels 84 Members For Alleged Anti-Party Activities

Osun State APC Expels 84 Members For Alleged Anti-Party Activities

In a significant development within Osun State, the All-Progressives Congress (APC) has decided to expel 84 members due to their alleged involvement in anti-party activities.

The announcement came through a statement issued by Sooko Lawal, the Chairman of Osun APC, who revealed that this action was taken in response to serious accusations of misconduct brought against these members.

Highlighting the party's commitment to maintaining its integrity and upholding its values, Lawal explained that a thorough assessment of evidence and recommendations had been carried out. As a result, the state executive found it challenging and necessary to expel these members, holding them accountable for their actions.

Lawal emphasised that the State Executive Committee has taken proactive measures by establishing a dedicated disciplinary committee. This committee has been tasked with delving deeper into the allegations against the affected members, ensuring a thorough and unbiased investigation.

The decision to expel these members underscores the APC's dedication to maintaining a strong and unified party structure. By taking swift and decisive action against those involved in activities contrary to the party's principles, the APC aims to strengthen its internal cohesion and focus on its broader mission.

As this news reverberates within the political landscape of Osun State, it serves as a reminder that political parties are held to their foundational principles and that actions perceived as harmful to the party's interests are subject to scrutiny and appropriate consequences.

August 31, 2023 Government Reports: Over 23,000 Individuals Missing In Nigeria

Government Reports: Over 23,000 Individuals Missing In Nigeria

Startling revelations have emerged from the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Dr Betta Edu, who disclosed that a staggering 23,000 individuals had been reported missing for less than a decade.

This distressing phenomenon is primarily attributed to the insurgency gripping certain regions of the country.

Dr Edu brought these grim statistics to light during a significant engagement in Abuja, themed "Where are you now," which was organised to mark the International Day of the Disappeared. The minister underscored that this unsettling figure constitutes roughly half the number of missing persons across the African continent.

The disconcerting data was sourced from reports from the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and the Nigerian Red Cross Society (NRCS), as they documented the dire consequences of insurgency within certain areas of Nigeria.

Dr Edu echoed the grim reality, "Today, over 23,000 persons are still missing. However, this is likely just the tip of the iceberg as a more efficient mechanism is needed to improve the reporting and forensically trace cases of missing persons."

Highlighting the gravity of the situation, the minister emphasised that the issue of missing individuals has evolved into one of the most poignant and enduring outcomes of armed conflicts. This sad reality calls for deep contemplation and urgent action.

Reiterating the government's commitment to addressing this deeply troubling issue, Dr Edu emphasised the importance of bolstering legal frameworks to tackle instances of disappearance effectively. The intention is clear: to curb this crisis and relieve families grappling with uncertainty.

Yann Bonzon, Head of Delegation at the ICRC, lent further credence to the gravity of the situation. He revealed that more than 23,000 people, as registered by the Family Links Network in Nigeria, remain missing, having never returned home. The real truth is that the number of missing individuals is potentially much higher. Nigeria contends with more missing persons than any other country on the African continent.

The sobering figures unveiled by Dr. Betta Edu shed light on a harrowing reality that demands concerted efforts, compassionate support, and concrete solutions. The revelation reinforces the urgency to confront the crisis of missing persons head-on, offering a glimmer of hope to the countless families desperately seeking closure and answers.

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