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August 25, 2023 President Tinubu Sends Negotiation Team to Niger Again

President Tinubu Sends Negotiation Team to Niger Again

President Bola Tinubu has approved the return of a delegation of Islamic leaders to Niger Republic for another round of dialogue with the coup leaders.

The President made the decision in his capacity as the Chairperson of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), after a meeting with the clerics led by Sheikh Dahiru Bauchi, who were in Niamey two weeks ago for dialogue with the junta led by General Abdourahamane Tiani.

Sheik Bala Lau, later spoke to State House correspondents after the meeting.
Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, equally reiterated President Tinubu’s commitment to dialogue as a way of the Niger situation.

ECOWAS envoy to Niger Republic and former Nigerian Head of State, Abdulsalami Abubakar, upon return from the coup-torn country had said that his delegation’s meeting with Niger Republic coup leaders last weekend was fruitful.

August 24, 2023 Building Collapse Tragedy: Wike Orders Settlement Of Victims’ Medical Expenses

Building Collapse Tragedy: Wike Orders Settlement Of Victims’ Medical Expenses

Nyesom Wike, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister, has issued a directive to Olusade Adesola, the Permanent Secretary, to expedite the payment of hospital bills for those affected by the tragic building collapse in the FCT. The incident on Lagos Crescent, Garki 2, Abuja, involved the collapse of a two-story building following heavy rainfall around 11:30 p.m. on Wednesday.

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) confirmed the event through a press release on Thursday morning, revealing that 37 individuals had been rescued, although two had sustained fatal injuries.

Wike, accompanied by Dr Bariya Mahmoud, the FCT Minister of State, and Olusade Adesola, the Permanent Secretary of FCTA, personally visited the collapse site before embarking on an official project tour. He thanked the agencies, particularly NEMA and FEMA, for their efforts in rescuing 32 lives and mourned the loss of two. He immediately called for the allocation of funds to cover the hospital expenses of the surviving victims, underlining the urgency of this action to prevent further loss of life.

"I will discuss with the Permanent Secretary to make sure that funds are raised to pay the hospital bills of those who are rescued. We don’t want to hear that any other person has passed on, which should be done immediately," Wike affirmed.

Beyond the immediate crisis, Wike emphasised that taking action against substandard constructions wasn't driven by personal motives but aimed at averting potential disasters and safeguarding lives. He stated, "These are what we have been saying – nobody knows whose turn it will be. Therefore, it is important that when the government says it will take action on certain areas that we believe are illegal development, or even buildings that do not comply with standard codes, it is not as if anybody has any personal vendetta."

He further instructed that the site's search and rescue efforts should continue until authorities could ensure no survivors remained trapped beneath the rubble.

Upon learning that the building's residents were intended to be relocated to Apo and that proper approval for construction was not obtained, Wike called for the immediate identification and apprehension of the building's owner. He also criticised FCTA for not expediting the resettlement of the building's inhabitants.

The rescued individuals were transported to various hospitals throughout the city, including National Hospital Asokoro, Nyanya and Garki District Hospitals, Alliance Hospital, and Zenith Hospital.

August 24, 2023 Umahi Assures Tinubu’s Prepared To Allocate Funds For High-Quality Road Infrastructure

Umahi Assures Tinubu’s Prepared To Allocate Funds For High-Quality Road Infrastructure

Umahi Acknowledges Construction Cost as Key Challenge in Road Development

In a recent interview, Umahi openly recognized the substantial hurdle encountered in road development – the ever-increasing construction costs.

On Thursday, he delved into the heart of the matter, stating, "We are meticulously evaluating all these aspects. How can we mitigate these costs? Because at its core, the primary obstacle remains the construction expenditure."

"We're meticulously scrutinizing the financials, even though it appears that a considerable number of contractors might not be inclined towards change. Nonetheless, I will urge and impel them to embrace change – after all, we're all engineers here," he asserted with determination. "I am conveying to them that I am willing to safeguard your profit margins. But let's join forces for the greater good of Nigeria. Let's construct roads that stand the test of time. Interestingly, the government – with the President's backing – is ready to provide the necessary funding," added the former governor of Ebonyi State.

Yet, he couldn't help but lament the higher cost associated with concrete compared to asphalt. He highlighted that the quality of bitumen accessible and imported into Nigeria doesn't hold a candle to the standards set in the 1950s and 1960s.

The newly appointed Minister of Works, who assumed office on Monday, wasted no time getting to work. On Wednesday, he resolutely promised to revamp the Lokoja-Ajaokuta Road's design within two weeks. He affirmed that the rehabilitation of the road would kick off immediately, signalling a proactive stance towards addressing Nigeria's road infrastructure challenges.

August 24, 2023 Lagos State Assembly Rejects 17 Commissioner-Nominees Over Indigene Concerns

Lagos State Assembly Rejects 17 Commissioner-Nominees Over Indigene Concerns

The Lagos State House of Assembly has declined 17 of the 39 commissioner-nominees submitted by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu.

Notably, several rejected nominees had previously served as commissioners and special advisers during the governor's initial term.

Among the rejected nominees were Prof. Akin Abayomi (Health), Folashade Adefisayo (Education), Olalere Odusote (Energy), Gbenga Omotoso (Information and Strategy), Sam Egube (Economic Budget and Planning), Aramide Adeyoye (Works and Infrastructure), and Cecilia Dada (Women Affairs and Poverty Alleviation).

Additionally, the lawmakers confirmed 22 other nominees, including former special adviser on education Tokunbo Wahab and Dolapo Fasawe, the Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency general manager.

In response, the Lagos State House of Assembly urged the confirmed nominees to prioritise serving the public's interests rather than individual agendas. The Speaker of the House, Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Obasa praised the thorough screening carried out by an ad-hoc committee led by Chief Whip Fatai Mojeed.

Meanwhile, the Epetedo Indigenes Association voiced their disappointment with the list and called Governor Sanwo-Olu to reevaluate his selection. The association's leaders criticised the imbalance in the nominee distribution and urged the state government and party leaders to ensure fairness and equity in the commissioner lineup.

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