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FCTA to close Apo-Wassa road for project’s inauguration on Friday

FCTA to close Apo-Wassa road for project’s inauguration on Friday

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By Philip Yatai

The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has announced that the road from Apo Mechanic Village to Wassa will be closed to vehicular movement between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. on Friday.

Mr Lere Olayinka, Senior Special Assistant on Public Communications and Social Media to the FCT Minister, said this in a statement issued in Abuja on Thursday.

Olayinka explained that the closure was to allow President Bola Tinubu to inaugurate the completed 15-kilometre left-hand service lane of the Outer Southern Expressway, Stage II.

He said that the road, from Ring Road I Junction to Wassa Junction, would be inaugurated at 2:30 p.m. on Friday.

“Motorists are urged to use alternative routes between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. tomorrow when the Apo-Wassa Road will be inaccessible.

“Traffic enforcement personnel will be deployed to guide motorists and minimise inconvenience.

“The FCTA appeals to affected road users to bear with the government during this temporary closure,” he said.

Olayinka also said that traders, mechanics, and shop owners in Apo Mechanics Village had voluntarily agreed to close their businesses on Friday to welcome the President and participate in the commissioning.

“They are expected to resume business on Saturday,” he said.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Apo-Wassa Road will be the third project to be inaugurated out of the 17 outlined to celebrate Tinubu’s second year in office. (NAN)

Edited by Abiemwense Moru

NEDC to rehabilitate 300 households displaced by windstorm in Taraba

NEDC to rehabilitate 300 households displaced by windstorm in Taraba

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By Martins Abochol

The North East Development Commission (NEDC) on Thursday said it would rehabilitate over 300 households displaced by windstorm in Garba Chede Community of Bali local Government Area in Taraba.

Hajia Batulu Isa, Deputy Director, Relief and Mediation of the commission, said this after an assessment visit by officials of the commission to the affected community.

Isa assured the victims that the commission would do everything within its reach to bring succour to victims of the windstorm within the shortest possible time.

She said that the delegation would submit its report to the commission for necessary action which includes support in areas of food and non-food items.

“We have been delegated by the NEDC to visit this community and assess the level of damage caused by the windstorm.

“We have taken our data already, and we shall report back to the commission for onward action.

“I want to assure you that the commission will respond as quickly as possible by providing food items, non-food items and building materials to the victims.

“The leadership of the commission, led by Alhaji Mohammed Alkali, the Managing Director and CEO, is very worried about this sad situation.”

Mr Hashimu Abdulkadir, one of the traditional leaders in the affected community, said that six people lost their lives with 30 others sustaining various degrees of injuries.

He lauded NEDC for its response and appealed to other organisations and individuals, particularly Taraba Government and politicians to also intervene in providing support. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Yakubu Uba

Edo Government reaffirms commitment to safeguard children’s rights, future

Edo Government reaffirms commitment to safeguard children’s rights, future

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By Imelda Osayande

As Nigeria observes the 2025 International Day of Innocent Children Victims of Aggression, the Edo Government has reaffirmed its commitment to protecting children’s rights and enforcing relevant labour laws.

Mr Fred Itua, the Chief Press Secretary (CPS) to Gov. Monday Okpebholo of Edo, said this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Benin.

Itua noted that the Edo Government had implemented various initiatives to ensure a safe and nurturing environment for children in the state.

“Some of the initiatives include the domestication of the Child Rights Act, to provide a legal framework for protecting children’s rights,” he said.

He also mentioned the inauguration of a Family Court in 2017 to handle all matters pertaining to children, ensuring speedy trials and protection from undue exposure and exploitation.

According to Itua, the state government prosecutes parents and guardians of out-of-school children found begging on the streets during school hours, aligning with the “every child in Edo must be in school” directive.

The CPS, who could not immediately provide the accurate number of those prosecuted, noted that the Ministry of Education, under the current administration of Gov. Monday Okpebholo, had embarked on a campaign aimed at combating sexual abuse.

He said the campaign also aimed at combating other vices against young girls, including creating counselling departments in schools to educate students on gender-based violence and facilitate timely reporting of abuse.

Itua highlighted efforts to promote youth development and create job opportunities through initiatives like EdoJobs, designed to reduce the vulnerability of young people to illegal migration, human trafficking, and child/forced labour.

On her part, the Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development in Edo, Chief Olabisi Idaomi, said the ministry had launched a comprehensive initiative to address the issue of street children in the Benin metropolis.

According to her, “Recognising the vulnerability of these children, the ministry has identified two main categories: Children Living on the Street and Street Children Beggars.”

She said that the ministry, in collaboration with NGOs, had conducted sensitisation programmes in strategic locations to reach out to these children.

Idaomi emphasised the ministry’s commitment to developing and protecting women, children, and vulnerable persons, providing psychosocial support, trauma healing, and monitoring of registered orphanages and crèches.

She also noted that the Edo Government was working with national and international bodies like NAPTIP and IOM to combat human trafficking and child labour.

She said that the ministry had also collaborated with NGOs like Girls’ Power Initiative to strengthen grassroots action against child trafficking and abuse.

Mr Pius Oiwoh, the former Chairman of the Nigeria Bar Association (NBA) Benin Branch, highlighted the progress made in combating child trafficking in the state.

He, however, emphasized the need for improved enforcement and government intervention to address child exploitation.

Oiwoh praised the state government’s improvements in combating child trafficking for slave labour, particularly the strictness of family courts regarding adoptions.

He expressed concern about the lack of enforcement regarding street children used for begging, street vending and other exploitative labour.

Oiwoh called for government intervention, including providing shelters, education and prosecuting those involved in exploiting children, citing the area around Holy Cross Cathedral in Benin City as an example of widespread child exploitation.

“From my observation, the Edo State Government remains committed to safeguarding children’s rights and future,” he said. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Augusta Uchediunor/Joe Idika

NRC goes tough on illegal mining activities near rail tracks

NRC goes tough on illegal mining activities near rail tracks

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By Fatima Mohammed-Lawal

The Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) has pledged to take serious actions against illegal mining activities causing damage to rail tracks.

The Managing Director of the corporation, Mr Kayode Opeifa, gave the warning while speaking with newsmen on Wednesday in Jebba, on the sidelines of an inspection tour of rail tracks in Mokwa, Niger.

The NRC boss described the actions by the miners as “economic saboteurs undermining the assets of the country”.

“They don’t know the implications of what they are doing. They are damaging the asset entrusted to the Nigeria Railway Corporation.

“You can see the tracks that come from Jebba to Mokwa. It has affected the rail tracks by the time they go burrowing into the soil.

“This is an economic sabotage and the government will take appropriate actions,” he said.

Opeifa called on the Niger Government to deploy appropriate security personnel to stop the sabotage of the national resources. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Ifeyinwa Okonkwo/Bashir Rabe Mani

Walson-Jack urges MDAs to go paperless by year end

Walson-Jack urges MDAs to go paperless by year end

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By Okon Okon

Mrs Didi Walson-Jack, the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation (HCSF), has called on Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) to fully transition to paperless operations before the end of 2025.

Walson-Jack made the call on Wednesday in Abuja at a world press conference ahead of the 2025 International Civil Service Week and African Public Service Day, scheduled to hold between June 25 and June 26.

She said that the Federal Civil Service Strategy and Implementation Plan (FCSSIP 25) guides civil service reforms.

She said that going digital by civil servants formed part of the FCSSIP 25 agenda, and was due to conclude on Dec. 31.

“Realising that FCSSIP 25 ends this year, we resolved to accelerate the implementation of its core pillars, especially digitalisation.

“We are urging all MDAs to go paperless. This is not just a directive, it is something we have already implemented.

“The Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation has been paperless even before I assumed office,” she said.

Walson-Jack said that the digital transformation efforts were gaining momentum across the service.

She cited the Federal Ministry of Health as the latest to adopt an enterprise content of Performance Management System (PMS).

“I was in the Ministry of Health last week to launch their content management system.

“It is now the 11th ministry or extra-ministerial department to operate paperlessly,” she said.

The HCSF, however, acknowledged that some MDAs were facing challenges, particularly with funding.

She said that partnerships were being leveraged to support their transition.

“The race to Dec. 31 is on, and by the grace of God and with sustained effort, the entire civil service will be paperless by the end of 2025.”

Walson-Jack said that digital transformation went beyond eliminating paper, explaining that it also involves automating workflows and improving service delivery.

“In my first 100 days in office, we launched several digital platforms.

This journey is about reforming how the civil service operates for greater efficiency and accountability,” she said.

Speaking on implementation of the PMS, Walson-Jack expressed concerns over the delay in the exercise across MDAs.

She said that the implementation of the system was ongoing, in spite of current funding challenges.

She attributed the delay in the 2025’s cycle to a lack of access to capital project funding.

“This year, we experienced a major hitch due to the delay in accessing funds.

“This has slowed down the PMS cycle. However, I assure you that the system remains operational across MDAs, albeit at varying stages of implementation,” she said. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Kadiri Abdulrahman

APC will welcome Wike – Tinubu

APC will welcome Wike – Tinubu

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By Salif Atojoko

President Bola Tinubu says the All Progressives Congress (APC) is ready to welcome Mr Nyesom Wike, the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), whenever he decides to join the party.

The President stated this at the commissioning of Arterial Road N16 (Shehu Shagari Way), connecting Ring Road 1 (Nnamdi Azikiwe Way) to Arterial Road N20 (Wole Soyinka Way), along with accompanying interchanges and feeder roads in Katampe District, Abuja, on Wednesday.

The Wike-led FCT Administration executed the projects, Mr Bayo Onanuga, the President’s spokesman, said in a statement.

Commending Wike for his dedication and collaborative approach to governance, the President said: “He could not achieve this alone without your full cooperation as a team builder and player. You have proved that teamwork is the hallmark of good leadership.”

Tinubu acknowledged the support of traditional rulers and local communities, especially in ensuring the smooth relocation of residents affected by the development:

“I commend the Minister for relocating the local communities affected by the development, with peace and good compensation. The government has played its part. I urge you to protect this infrastructure and use it wisely.

“He’s not a member of my party, not yet. But the day he changes his mind and registers with the Progressives, we will welcome him because we will enjoy him singing as ‘e dey sweet us,” Tinubu said.

He described the project as more than a stretch of road: “It affirms our commitment to transformation under our Renewed Hope Agenda.

“What was once a missing link is now a modern, functional, and durable infrastructure, an artery fully realised through the leadership of the FCT Administration under the Honourable Minister, Barrister Wike.”

He noted that the corridor had remained underdeveloped for years despite being an integral part of the Abuja Master Plan.

“This road will ease traffic congestion around Central Abuja and improve connectivity to developing districts such as Katampe, Jahi, and Bwari.

“It will stimulate housing and business growth while serving as a foundation for future city integration,” he added.

President Tinubu reiterated that infrastructure development was essential to Nigeria’s progress, saying: “Infrastructure is the bedrock of national competitiveness, growth, social integration, and economic opportunity.

“There is no way industrialisation will flourish without good roads. We invest in roads, rail, power, healthcare, education, and digital infrastructure.

“We can only unlock Nigeria’s full potential through this coordinated and integrated development. I promise you, we will.”

Tinubu reaffirmed his administration’s resolve to continue delivering results regardless of political distractions.

“We will continue to build and serve the people, no matter how much the lesser minds pursue their politics,” he said.

Wike commended the President for restoring public trust in government and boosting contractor confidence, which has led to the accelerated completion of key infrastructure in the FCT.

“This road was awarded by the administration. It is not one of those projects we inherited,” he said, noting that the Federal Executive Council approved the project in September 2023 and it was flagged off the following month.

He admitted initially being sceptical about the contractor CGC Nigeria Ltd. until he observed their performance on another project.

“Companies and contractors are competing among themselves to have jobs awarded to them, and they are ready to mobilise to the site without the government paying them for the initial mobilisation.

“That is confidence-building, and that’s what you’ve created.

“No contract awarded by you in the city was abandoned. By the time you do your third anniversary next year, you will see that virtually all the contracts you awarded as the President will have finished, to the glory of God,” he said.

The minister emphasised the importance of the newly completed road, saying it connected critical judicial and administrative zones.

“It leads to the judges’ quarters, the Court of Appeal, the Federal High Court, and the Federal Capital Territory, and the judges’ court is almost ready,” he said.

Wike added that the Tinubu administration’s visible impact had neutralised opposition efforts under the ‘coalition’ movement.

“Your good works have defeated the coalition. I have instructed my people to ensure that every national television station must hook into the inauguration of projects.

“They will see what is happening on national television every day on every television channel. They have no choice but to watch Mr President for the next 17 days,” he said.

Presenting a technical brief, Mr Richard Dauda, the Acting Executive Secretary of the Federal Capital Development Authority (FCDA), explained that the completed Arterial Road N16 starts from Nnamdi Azikiwe Expressway (Ring Road One) near Transcorp Hilton and extends to Arterial Road N20 (Wole Soyinka Way).

“The corridor integrates Maitama, Katampe, Utako, Jahi, and surrounding districts, providing critical linkages for residents and commercial users.

“The scope of work includes the construction of an interchange with two bridges, a flyover with interconnecting loops that link Ring Road One, and a flyover over the Nnamdi Azikiwe Expressway.

“The arterial N16 is a six-lane dual carriageway with covered parking lanes, effectively making it an eight-lane road,” he said.

He added that the 3.7-kilometre road was delivered with complete engineering infrastructure, including underground surface water drainage systems, box and pipe culverts of various sizes, foul sewer and water supply networks, telecommunication ducts and modern street lighting systems.

“The work has been practically completed and is ready to be used. The completion of this project has provided the much-needed circulation and connection within the city, especially linking the 21 districts of Maitama, Utako, Jahi, and others,” Dauda said. (NAN)

Edited by Muhyideen Jimoh

Tinubu’s achievements render political opponents ineffective – Wike

Tinubu’s achievements render political opponents ineffective – Wike

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By Philip Yatai

Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Mr Nyesom Wike, has lauded the achievements of President Bola Tinubu, saying his impactful projects and reforms have rendered political opposition efforts ineffective in his 2027 re-election bid.

Wike made the remarks on Wednesday in Abuja, during the inauguration of Arterial Road N16 (Shehu Shagari Way) to Arterial Road N20 (Wole Soyinka Way) and other roads in the Katampe District.

He noted that the impressive pace of development under Tinubu’s leadership had disoriented critics and opposition groups, particularly the supposed coalition created to challenge Tinubu’s 2027 re-election bid.

“I thought there would be a coalition, but when people see new projects being unveiled daily, that idea collapses.

“The coalition has failed because of the good work Mr President is doing,” Wike said.

He explained that the N16 to N20 road was awarded in September and commenced in Oct. 2024 and later extended through Gishiri Village to connect it to Wole Soyinka Way.

The further said that Tinubu administration has built contractors’ trust in government, adding that the contractors now have confidence to execute projects knowing they would be paid.

He disclosed that although the extension of the N16 road to N20 was recently approved by the FCT Executive Council, the contractor had already completed it, citing confidence in prompt government payments.

He also noted that communities affected by the road construction were adequately compensated, receiving 200 per cent of the compensation rate in line with Tinubu’s “Renewed Hope Agenda”.

“President Tinubu has brought that trust back, and the people of the FCT, particularly those in satellite towns are seeing progress like never before,” Wike said.

He thanked the president for giving him the opportunity to be part of what he described as a “revolution in the FCT,” and vowed that no project initiated under his tenure would be abandoned.

Responding, Tinubu commended Wike and his team for their commitment to transformative infrastructure development, describing the minister as a “team builder and a team player.”

“Infrastructure is not a luxury; it is a necessity; it is the bedrock of national competitiveness, growth, social integration, and economic opportunity,” the president said.

Also speaking, the FCT Minister of State, Dr Mariya Mahmoud, expressed gratitude to FCT residents for their patience during the construction process.

“To the people of Gishiri, Maitama, and the entire FCT community, thank you for your resilience and belief in the government’s capacity to deliver.

“You are the heart of this city, and this project is a tribute to your enduring hope,” she said.

Earlier, the Acting Executive Secretary of the Federal Capital Development Authority (FCDA), Mr Richard Dauda, said that described the road as a 3.7-kilometre, six-lane dual carriageway.

He said that the road linked Maitama District in Phase I to Katampe, Jahi, and Mabushi Districts in Phase II. (NAN)

Edited by Abiemwense Moru

Wike renames Abuja International Conference Centre after Tinubu

Wike renames Abuja International Conference Centre after Tinubu

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By Philip Yatai

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Mr Nyesom Wike, has renamed the Abuja International Conference Centre after President Bola Tinubu.

Wike made this known during the unveiling of the rehabilitated centre by Tinubu in Abuja on Tuesday, as part of activities to celebrate the president’s second year in office.

He also named some of the halls after Vice President Kashim Shettima, Chief Justice of Nigeria, Kudirat Kekere-Ekun, Senate President Godswill Akpabio and Speakers of the House of Representative, Tajudeen Abbas.

This, according to him, is to thank them for supporting the FCT Administration and demonstrate the cordial working relationship, among the Executive, Judiciary and the Legislative arms of government.

He recalled that the conference centre was built in 1991 under the military government, adding that the centre has not been rehabilitated since then.

He said that Tinubu, in line with his “Renewed Hope Agenda”, gave the order to rehabilitate the centre, following the dilapidated state of the conference centre.

Wike added that following Tinubu’s quality leadership, the matching order has transformed the edifice to a befitting conference centre, which demonstrated that Nigeria was truly the giant of Africa.

“Today Bola Ahmed Tinubu International Conference Centre is a match with any other international conference centre in the world,” he said.

The minister, however, said that to maintain the facility, everybody that intends to use the conference centre must pay.

“I want to let everybody know, whether you are a ministry; whether you are an agency, if you want to use this you have to pay something.

“That is the only way it can be sustained.

“Nothing like my brother, my sister has a wedding. If you want to use such a beautiful place, then you must pay something,” he added.

Wike said that the centre was handed over to a politician to manage and he killed the place.

He added that when the FCT Administration took over the edifice to rehabilitate it, the politician dragged the FCT Administration to court amidst other pressures from politicians.

He thanked Tinubu for encouraging him to go ahead with the rehabilitation and ignore the distractors saying, “if not for your kind of person, we would not have done this work.

“We thank God for showing that leadership.

“This is because our problem is leadership. If you have the right leadership, things will get done and that is what you have shown us”.

Tinubu, who described Wike as a transformative leader, noted the dilapidated state of the centre when he visited the centre to attend the ECOWAS Parliament.

“It was a very dirty, disorganised, uninhabitable environment.

“Aside from the side talk I had with the Senate President, I turned to Wike and said this conference centre is not reflecting who we are. Have we sunk this low?

“He said no, but bear with us, we will do whatever we can do to transform the place. You won’t come back to find it in a dilapidated state and today I am very happy.

“I am greatly honoured and happy to be here to reopen this international conference centre as part of our determined efforts to change the way we do things, to reflect us as people of quality, people of character, people of determination, people of great spirit.

“That is who we are, and I am glad that you, Nyesom Wike, is reflecting that,” the president said.

Tinubu urged Wike not to pay attention to the busybodies and bystanders, “whatever they say, continue to do your good work.

“You are a transformational leader, you have the foresight, the vision and the determination to succeed. Thank you very much”.

On his part, Akpabio commended Wike for the renovation, rehabilitation, and transformation of the international conference centre.

“We are proud of the fact that we do the budgeting, we give the approvals, and you do the execution.,” he said.

NAN reports that the centre, built by Julius Berger Nigeria PLC in 1990 and completed in time for the 1991 OAU Heads of Government meeting, has long served as a venue for government functions, international summits, exhibitions, and corporate events. (NAN)

Edited by Sadiya Hamza

Mokwa flooding: Niger govt. awards N7bn road, bridge projects

Mokwa flooding: Niger govt. awards N7bn road, bridge projects

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By Yahaya Isah

The Niger Government says it has awarded the construction of a 12 km road project from Mokwa to Rabba worth N7 billion.

The state governor, Muhammad Bago, made this known during an on-the-spot assessment and sympathy visit to the people of Mokwa over the recent flood disaster in the area.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the floods had killed many people and destroyed property worth millions of naira.

Bago said that the road project, which would commence immediately, would include the construction of four bridges to connect the two communities.

The governor directed relevant MDAs to take a complete survey of waterways and topography of the state with the view to relocating people off coastal lines to avert a repeat of the disaster.

He urged the people to stay united in these trying times, while assuring them of continued government commitment to the wellbeing of its citizens.

Meanwhile, a symbolic distribution of relief items was made to selected households.

Bago was also in Rabba to assess the bridge that was cut-off by the flood, where he used the opportunity to sympathise with the people of the community. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Kadiri Abdulrahman

Bago donates N1bn, 50 trucks of grains to Mokwa flood victims

Bago donates N1bn, 50 trucks of grains to Mokwa flood victims

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By Yahaya Isah

The Niger State Governor, Mohammed Bago, has donated one billion Naira to the victims of the recent flood disaster in Mokwa Local Government Area of the state.

The governor announced the donation during an on-the-spot assessment of houses destroyed by the flood, where he subsequently addressed the people of the community.

He said that the state government would provide ten trucks each of rice, beans, maize, millet and sorghum to the flood victims.

While commiserating with the victims, he promised that all donations made would be judiciously distributed to them through a committee that would be headed by his deputy, Mr Yakubu Garba.

Bago said that the government would also provide resettlement land and services to them.

He directed the Ministry for Land and Survey to issue a certificate of occupancy (C of O) to the Federal Government to facilitate immediate construction of the resettlement homes for the victims.

According to Bago, while the state government awaits the construction of the resettlement homes by the Federal Government, necessary arrangement will be made to move them from the IDP camp.

He appreciated the Federal Government, donor partners and other government agencies, as well as spirited individuals that had supported the victims.

Earlier, the Speaker, Niger State House of Assembly, Abdulmalik Daji, sympathised with the people of Mokwa especially, the victims of the flood.

Daji encouraged them to remain steadfast in the will of God at all times.

Also, the Etsu Nupe, and Chairman, Niger State Council of Traditional Rulers, Alhaji Yahaya Abubakar, and the former Deputy Governor of the state, Alhaji Mohammed Ketso, commended the governor for his kindness to the people.

They also appreciated the support and solidarity from all those that had made donations. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Kadiri Abdulrahman

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