Developmental
FCC to commences nationwide infrastructure audit of Govt. projects – Chairman
The Federal Character Commission (FCC) is set to commence nationwide infrastructure audits for all ongoing and abandoned projects across the country.
Dr Muheeba Dankaka, its Executive Chairman, said that this was with a view to ascertaining, as well as verifying the importance of such projects and their various levels of completion.
She disclosed this at the opening of a two-day workshop on, “Sensitisation and public enlightenment on socio-economic amenities and infrastructural facilities,” held on Wednesday, in Abuja.
Dankaka said,” the aim of the workshop is to integrate strategic partnership with critical stakeholders and advocate on balanced development in the country.”
She stated that the commission had devoted the greater part of its existence to the institutionalization and domestication of Federal Character principles in the operations of the Nigerian civil/public service, in fulfilment of its mandate.
“Interactions with Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs), over the years, have recorded considerable level of acceptance and compliance with Federal Character principles.
“With this level of compliance by the MDAs, the commission has decided to commence the implementation of its second mandate, which aimed at ensuring equitable distribution of socio-economic amenities and infrastructure nationwide.
“Since the policy thrust of this government aims at bringing about integrated and balanced development of the country.
” It has become obvious that the twin-mandates of the commission can provide a veritable platform for its actualization, “ Dankaka, explained.
She said that the task of the FCC was a pivotal one, requiring the participation of all stakeholders to brainstorm on issues that could serve as solutions, as well as answers to questions by citizens.
This, according to her, is to ensure a strong, virile and indivisible nation, based on fairness, equity and justice with a view to promoting national loyalty and fostering a sense of belonging among all Nigerians.
In his comment, Sen. Danjuma La`ah applauded the management for organising the workshop that brings together critical stakeholders on board for a strategic partnership and sensitisation on the core mandates of FCC.
La`ah, who is also the Chairman of the Senate Committee on FCC and Intergovernmental Affairs, noted that the FCC action was aimed at enlightening the public with regards to the socio-economic growth and development of the various groups and segments of the country.
The workshop was declared open by Mr Boss Mustapha, Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF).
Mustapha, who was represented by Dr Maurice Mbaeri, Permanent Secretary, General Services, observed that the focus of the workshop was one of the cardinal principles of President Muhammadu Buhari`s administration.
” No nation can develop without putting up the necessary infrastructure to spur economic growth and ensure self-reliance. The workshop should, therefore, come up with concrete resolutions to guide the federal government.
” This is to further ensure equity in the distribution of infrastructural facilities and social amenities in the country,” Mustapha, added. (NAN)
Developmental
Tinubu to inaugurate FCT projects May 27 – June 6 – Wike
President Bola Tinubu has approved May 27 to June 6 as Federal Capital Territory Week for the inauguration of various projects executed under his administration.
The Minister of FCT, Mr Nyesom Wike, stated this while inspecting some of the projects in preparation for the inauguration to celebrate Tinubu’s one year in office.
“By the approval of Mr President, we believe that from May 27, we shall begin the inauguration of various projects and will end on June 6.
“Particularly on May 27, President Tinubu will inaugurate commercial operations of the Abuja Light Rail also known as Abuja Metro Line, and we will carry out the final inspection of the project on May 20.
“From what we have seen, I think we are good to go,” he said.
Wike also expressed confidence that the Vice-President’s residence, located along Aso Drive, would be completed and may be inaugurated on June 6.
He explained that the 9-day inauguration activities would demonstrate to the world the Tinubu-led administration’s determination to renew the hope of Nigerians.
He added: “We have a lot of projects being executed that will be inaugurated. So many projects that I cannot begin to list them.
“We are happy; the contractors are meeting up, and all the promises made they have fulfilled.
“We have also fulfilled our own part, by making sure that we make the needed cash available and none of the contractors is complaining in terms of cash.”
The minister added that other projects like the construction of bus terminals and the FCT Court of Appeal Division and other projects would be inaugurated within the period.
On the non-functionality of some of the streetlights in parts of the city, Wike explained that some of the streetlights were being worked on, while others were being tested.
He assured the residents that the streetlights would come on once the contractors finished working on them.
“As I speak to you, most of the streetlights are being worked on and with the project we are executing, you don’t expect the light to be on.
“The contractors are test-running them, so most of the ones that are not working are those that are being worked on.
“We believe that before the inauguration you will see that most of the streetlights will be on,” the minister said.
When asked whether he was being distracted by the development in Rivers, Wike simply said: “I am not distracted. If I am distracted you won’t see this performance.
“I focus on my work. So, I am not interested. I am the Minister of FCT, and work is going on, why will I be distracted? I don’t even think about it at all.”
(NAN)
Developmental
Nigerian govt to formally commission Zuba Estate Tuesday
The Federal Government of Nigeria is set to formally commission the Zuba Housing Estate on Tuesday.
The estate built by the Federal Housing Authority consists of 746 housing units.
President Muhammadu Buhari is expected to perform the official opening by 10 am while the Minister of Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola is the chief host.
The Zuba Mass Housing Estate is a pilot project of the Federal Housing Authority, which would be replicated across the country.
The project sits on 18 hectares of land, housing 764 units of various house types giving a total of 16 blocks of 3-bedroom flats in a block of 8 flats; 32 blocks of 2-bedroom flats in a block of 8 flats; 14 blocks of 1-bedroom flats in a block of 16 flats and 5 blocks of terrace duplexes in 4 rows.
The estate is already serviced with completed standard infrastructure such as roads and drains, external water distribution network, electricity external reticulation, perimeter fence work, 3 water stations, injector transformers, civil works and servicing of blocks with underground cables.
Africa
Buhari attends AU summit in Niamey, inaugurates boulevard named after him
President Muhammadu Buhari will, today, travel to Niamey, the Republic of Niger, to attend the African Union Summit on Industrialisation and Economic Diversification, as well as the Extraordinary Session on African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).
The President, during the trip, will also attend launch of the French version of the book, entitled, ‘Muhammadu Buhari: The Challenges of Leadership in Nigeria’, as well as inaugurate the ‘Muhammadu Buhari Boulevard’, named after him by the government of the Republic of Niger.
Naming of the boulevard and launch of the book, written by John Paden, a professor of International Studies, at George Mason University, Northern Virginia, United States, precedes the AU Summit on Friday, November 25, 2022.
Buhari is expected to deliver his national statement at the summit, which has the theme, ‘Industrialising Africa: Renewed Commitment towards an Inclusive and Sustainable Industrialisation and Economic Diversification.’
The high-level summit, being convened as part of the Africa Industrialisation Week commemorative activities, is expected to adopt a declaration, highlighting the importance of industrialisation and economic transformation in the continent and how to make progress in that regard.
The 20th of every November is commemorated as Africa Industrialisation Day, adopted by the Assembly of Heads of State and Government of the Organisation of African Unity in July 1989, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The President wil return to the country tomorrow, Friday, November 25.
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