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Motorists express worry over bad state of Asejire Bridge

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Motorists, especially commercial drivers and commuters, plying the Ibadan-Ife-Ilesa dual carriageway have expressed worry over the deplorable condition of the road and the Asejire Bridge.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the bridge links the border communities of Oyo and Osun.
NAN gathered that many motorists in the last one months have been spending hours on the road each time there was accident or breakdown of articulated vehicles on the bridge.
It was also gathered that many portions of the road had been cut off, forcing motorists to be plying one side of the dual carriageway.
A visit to Asejire Bridge by a NAN Correspondent on Wednesday, showed that the exit portion of the dual carriage way from Oyo State, called for urgent repair to prevent further loss of lives and property.
It was gathered that apart from the visible structural defect noticable on the bridge embarkment, the floor of the bridge was full of cracks and potholes, which made smooth vehicular movement difficult on the road.
During NAN visit, some drivers, who failed to observe extra caution, while on the bridge, had their vehicles broken down on the bridge.
NAN observed that some roadside mechanics and vulcanisers were using the opportunity of the bad state of the bridge and road, to make brisk business.
One of the drivers, Olubunmi Lana, expressed sadness and regret over the deplorable condition of the road, especially the terrible condition of the bridge.
Describing the situation as very pathetic, Lana, a driver with a popular transport company, said he had flat tyre when one of his vehicle’s tyres got stalked on the bad portion of the bridge.
The driver, who was travelling from Abeokuta to Abuja, when the incident happened, said he
had spent close to two hours on the spot as a result of difficulty encountered in removing one of the rim’s knot of his car.
Also, another driver, Isiaka Olanrenwaju, said the ball-joint of his bus got spoilt, because he drove fast on the bridge.
Olanrenwaju said that he would not be able to continue his journey to Owo Town in Ondo State, until mechanic fix the damaged ball-joint.
Commenting, Paul Idoko, a truck driver going to Okenne in Kogi, said that his vehicle’s shaft got broken around 4.00 a.m, while driving through the bridge.
Idoko said that he would need to replace it before he could continue with his journey.
A passenger, Mrs Funmilayo Solarin, decried the pains motorists and passengers plying the road were experiencing on daily basis.
Solarin expressed fear over the vibration of the bridge, which she attributed to the likely defect of the bridge’s pillars.
She called on the Federal Road Maintenance Agency (FERMA) and other relevant agencies of government to act fast and fix bad portions of the road and the bridge.
When contacted, the Zonal Coordinator of FERMA, Mrs Mary Adeniran, said her agency was much aware of the condition of the entire strength of the road from Ibadan to Ilesa.
Adeniran said the road was under a major maintenance contract “which is being managed by the Federal Ministry of Works.
“I have spoken with the Federal Controller of Works in Oyo, Mr Kayode Ibrahim, on a number occasions, as regard the state of the road.
“And, he reassured me that the contractor handling the road is working behind the scene to be fully mobilised to the site.
“He said that the contractor is currently preparing some pre-fabrications elements.
“So, we are hoping that very soon work will commence on the road,” she said.
The zonal coordinator, said though, she would not really know the major challenges the contractor was facing, the contractor was up to the task.
She assured motorists and other road users that the Asejire Bridge  would certainly receive due attention once the contractor start work on the road.
On whether FERMA could do some palliative works on the bridge before the contractor start working, the zonal coordinator said: “the agency won’t be able to do anything since there is a subsisting contract on the road.
“We are maintenance agency and also under the Federal Ministry of Works, we can not carry out activities on that same road, it would be duplication of efforts.
“Definitely, since there is a subsisting contract on the road, we can not go ahead again and intervene on such road.
“Though, the bridge situation is critical, there are other sections of the road that are critical too.
“The truth of it is that those sections are so critical, that for us even to intervene as an agency, that will be beyond our limit.
“Not that we can not do it, but we don’t have budgetary provision for that presently.
“Since it is under a contract, I believe that whatever
should be done can be handled by the Federal Ministry of Works,” she said.
Adeniran implored those plying the road to be patient, promising that her agency would continue to relate with its mother ministry, Works, in respect of the road.
She added that her agency would keep reminding the ministry so that the pressure would be directed at the appropriate quarters to ensure that the contractor does what was supposed to be done.
The Controller of Works in Oyo State, Mr Kayode Ibrahim, reassured motorists and the general public that the contractor would soon start work on the entire stretch of the Ibadan-Ilesa Road.
Ibrahim said the contractor was currently doing some pre-cast elements for the work.
He said that due attention would be concentrated on the road, including the bridge in question once the contractor start work very soon.
The controller urged users of the road to drive with caution.(NAN)
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FG unveils national environmental battery control regulations

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The Federal Government has unveiled the National Environmental (Battery Control) Regulations 2024 to prevent and minimise pollution and waste emanating from batteries in Nigeria.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the regulations seek to ensure environmentally sound management of used batteries in the country.

The Minister of Environment, Balarabe Lawal, stated this at the unveiling of the document on Thursday in Abuja.

He said that the regulations also sought to address the challenges of waste battery management in Nigeria.

Lawal said it was in line with the provisions and recommendations of the Basel and Bamako Conventions, and other related guidelines for the Environmentally Sound Management (ESM) of hazardous waste.

The minister was represented by Mr Usman Bokani, Director, Pollution and Public Health, National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency (NESREA).

He said that batteries, particularly those used in renewable energy, telecommunication and automotive sectors, were critical to Nigeria’s economic development.

Lawal said that batteries contained hazardous materials such as lead, mercury, cadmium, and lithium amongst others.

He said batteries when improperly disposed of, could lead to severe health conditions including cancer, kidney damage and neurological disorders.

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NiMet forecasts 3-day sunshine, haziness from Monday

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NiMet forecasts 3-day sunshine, haziness from Monday

NiMet forecasts 3-day sunshine, haziness from Monday

The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) has predicted sunshine and haziness from Monday to Wednesday across the country.

NiMet’s weather outlook released on Sunday in Abuja forecasts sunny and hazy conditions on Monday over parts of Yobe, Jigawa, Kano and Katsina states throughout the forecast period with chances of morning thunderstorms over parts of Taraba state.

“However, localised thunderstorms are expected over parts of Kaduna, Bauchi, Zamfara, Kebbi and Taraba states.

“Cloud patches with sunshine intervals are expected over the North Central region with chances of localised thunderstorms over parts of the Federal Capital Territory, Kwara, Benue and Kogi states during the morning hours.

“In the afternoon/evening period, localised thunderstorms are anticipated over parts of the Federal Capital Territory, Plateau, Nasarawa, Benue, Kogi, Kwara and Niger states,” it said.

The agency envisaged cloudy skies with intervals of sunshine over the Inland states of the South and the Coast.

It anticipated chances of localised thunderstorms over parts of Ogun, Oyo, Edo, Delta, Bayelsa, Cross River and Akwa Ibom states during the morning hours.

NiMet predicted localised thunderstorms over parts of Imo, Abia, Ondo, Osun, Ekiti, Oyo, Rivers, Edo, Cross River, Akwa Ibom, Lagos, Bayelsa, Rivers and Delta states later in the day.

According to him, sunny skies with few patches of cloud are anticipated over the northern region during the morning hours on Tuesday.

“Later in the day, localised thunderstorms are expected over parts of Kaduna, Taraba, Zamfara and Kebbi states. The North Central region is expected to be cloudy with sunshine intervals.

“Also, with chances of localised thunderstorms over parts of Kogi, Nasarawa, Benue and the Federal Capital Territory during the morning hours,” it said.

NiMet predicted localised thunderstorms over parts of Kogi, Plateau, the Federal Capital Territory, Niger, Kwara, Benue and Nasarawa states later in the day.

It anticipated cloudy skies with intervals of sunshine over the Inland of the South and the Coast with chances of isolated thunderstorms over parts of Enugu, Imo, Anambra, Ebonyi, Rivers, Cross River and Akwa Ibom states in the morning hours.

It forecast localised thunderstorms over parts of Imo, Abia, Enugu, Anambra, Edo, Ondo, Oyo, Osun, Ogun, Ekiti, Delta, Rivers, Cross River, Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa and Lagos

states.

The agency envisaged a sunny atmosphere with patches of cloud over the northern region during the morning hours on Wednesday.

“Later in the day, localised thunderstorms are expected over parts of Taraba and Kaduna states. Cloudy skies with intervals of sunshine are expected over the North Central region during the morning hours.

“In the afternoon/evening period, localised thunderstorms are anticipated over parts of the Federal Capital Territory, Nasarawa, Plateau and Niger states. A cloudy atmosphere is expected over the southern region during the morning hours.

“Later in the day, thunderstorms are expected over the entire region,” it said.

NiMet urged the public to take adequate precautions as strong winds might precede the rains in areas where thunderstorms were likely to occur.

The agency advised the Airline operators to get updated weather reports and forecasts from NiMet for effective planning in their operations.

(NAN)

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King Charles Urges Urgent Climate Action at COP28 Conference

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King Charles Urges Urgent Climate Action at COP28 Conference

King Charles Urges Urgent Climate Action at COP28 Conference

King Charles III issued a passionate call for swift and resolute action to safeguard the planet during his address at the COP28 climate conference on Friday.

The British monarch, speaking from Dubai, emphasized the pivotal role of heads of state and government in addressing the global climate crisis and expressed his hope for COP28 to mark a critical turning point towards genuine transformational action.

“The Earth does not belong to us, we belong to the Earth,’’ underscored King Charles on the second day of the event, scheduled to run until December 12. He cautioned against indifference to ecological damage, noting that “records are now being broken so often that we are perhaps becoming immune to what they are really telling us,” referencing data from researchers on increasing temperatures.

“We are carrying out a vast, frightening experiment of changing every ecological condition, all at once, at a pace that far outstrips nature’s ability to cope,’’ he warned.

Acknowledging some progress in climate initiatives, the 75-year-old king expressed concern about losing our way in addressing climate change. He observed, “Some important progress has been made, but it worries me greatly that we have lost our way so terribly.’’

Highlighting the alarming increase in CO2 and methane levels in the atmosphere, King Charles III stressed the potentially devastating consequences for livelihoods worldwide.

The monarch, a longtime advocate for the environment and nature, had previously inaugurated the COP21 in Paris in 2015 while still the heir to the throne. However, in his current role as king, he is bound by strict political neutrality, limiting the pointedness with which he can express his views.

The king’s address comes against the backdrop of recent controversial plans announced by Britain’s Conservative government to significantly expand oil and gas production in the North Sea, a development that King Charles III had to announce a few weeks ago.

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