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Third Mainland Bridge is safe — Official

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The Federal Controller of Works in Lagos, Mr Olukayode Popoola, on Monday, reassured the public that the Third Mainland Bridge in Lagos is structurally okay and safe for use.

Popoola, in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos, urged Nigerians to disregard rumours that the bridge was shaking, as speculated on social media.

He said a video being used to spread fear on social media is the same one being recycled every year for the past five years to cause panic, adding that, the portion in the video had long been fixed.

He appealed to people who specialise in causing panic to turn a new leaf and stop causing confusion in the state.

Popoola recalled that the Federal Government recently completed the replacement of 12 expansion joints on top of the bridge earlier in February 2021 and rehabilitation works underneath the bridge was ongoing.

He said the massive repairs carried out on top of the bridge earlier in the year represented only 10 per cent of the contract, while underwater repairs account for 90 per cent of the project.

Popoola said the Third Mainland Bridge is very important to the federal government hence, the extra attention accorded the bridge which links the commercial hub on the Island in the state.

“I have gone on Third Mainland Bridge today and have gone round the bridge and there is nothing like that bad portion being circulated.

“I want to put the record straight, this is not the first time such rumours would be going around, it started about five years ago that somebody would just wake up and post this same video on social media and then people begin passing it and then cause panic to road users.

“I want to assure all residents of Lagos and road users that there is no problem with Third Mainland Bridge, it is safe and still comfortable,” he said.

The controller said the bridge is important to the nation “so the federal government cannot afford to allow anything to happen to it”.

He said that underwater repairs which include replacement of piers, shafts and pile caps were about 20 per cent completed and the work does not affect the movement of vehicles on top of the bridge.

The controller said the bridge was constantly receiving routine attention in addition to other bridges under various levels of rehabilitation in the state.

NAN reports that the 11.8km Third Mainland Bridge is the longest of the three bridges connecting Lagos Island to the Mainland.

The bridge starts from Oworonshoki, which is linked to the Apapa-Oshodi Expressway and the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway and ends at the Adeniji Adele Interchange on Lagos Island.

Constructed in 1990, the bridge was adjudged as the longest in Africa until 1996 when the Oct. 6 Bridge in Cairo, Egypt was completed.

 

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Livelihood: Sokoto Govt. expands youths, women empowerment schemes

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LivelihoodsThe Sokoto State Government, says it will expand the youths and women empowerment as well as its poverty reduction programmes in the state to sustain achievements already recorded.

Alhaji Ibrahim Dadi-Adare, the state Commissioner for Local Governments and Community Development, disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), on Wednesday in Sokoto.

Dadi-Adare explained that the measure was aimed at capturing more population especially in the rural areas.

He disclosed that the ministry had facilitated skills acquisition trainings and distributed working tools to about 2,000 persons last year, adding that in view of the successes recorded the ministry planned to expand the schemes.

He also said that beneficiaries had engaged in small scale businesses which impacted positivity on their lives and that of their families.

”We are upscaling the initiative in partnership with the 23 local government councils, ministries of sports and youths development, Women and Children Affairs and Sokoto State Small Scale and Medium Enterprises Development Agency (SOSMEDA) along with others,” he said.

The commissioner lauded the leadership of Gov. Ahmed Aliyu, for providing the dividends of democracy to the people of the state.

According to him, about roads spanning 30 kilo metres have been rehabilitated within the metropolis, while some in rural areas have also been done and work ongoing in others, by this administration.

”We have also renovated about 42 boreholes to restore adequate water supply to the state and its environs.

”Schools were also renovated and furnished by this administration to enhance teaching and learning in the state,” he said.

Dade-Adare further disclosed that the present administration was also able to procure fertiliser, food items including millet, rice and other grains and distribute freely to residents across the state to cushion the effects of the subsidy removal.

He also disclosed that the state government procured 18-seater buses, cars, tricycles and motorcycles to ease transportation in and outside the state.

He further disclosed that the government renovated health facilities and provided medications as well as procured Toyota Hilux vans for security operatives to enhance their operations in the state.

Dadi-Adare called on residents of the state to support the present administration and prayed for its increased success.

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Zulum seeks enhanced trade relations between Nigeria, Cameroon

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Gov. Babagana Zulum of Borno has called for enhanced trade relations between Nigeria and the Republic of Cameroon, to foster unity and economic growth.

Zulum made the call on Tuesday at a bilateral meeting between officials of the two countries in the border town of Banki.

The meeting was attended by members of the State and National Assembly from Borno State, and officials of the Cameroonian Far North region, led by Gov. Midjiyawa Bakari.

This followed the inauguration of the Banki International Cattle Market, a Memorial Secondary School, and a government lodge in the area.

Zulum highlighted the importance of facilitating trade between citizens of both nations, especially in livestock and agricultural commodities.

He assured his Cameroonian counterpart of his commitment to provide the political will needed to strengthen the economic ties.

“I want to assure you, Your Excellency, that under my leadership, I will provide the political will and commitment to drive the process,” he said.

Zulum lauded President Bola Tinubu for his commitment to promote trans-border trade, noting that steps would be taken to reduce bureaucratic barriers and ensure smooth trade flow.

According to him, Banki is set to become one of Nigeria’s free trade zones, with plans in advanced stage, adding that the Borno government would fulfill its obligations to support the initiative.

He also commended President Paul Biya for his country’s role in managing Nigerian refugees, and called for the establishment of a civil authority to facilitate the safe return of over 20,000 displaced persons to their communities.

Responding, Bakari commended the improved security situation in the area.

He underscored the importance of peace building and sustainable development, adding that Banki International Cattle Market could also boost Cameroonian economy.

“We will ensure that similar projects are replicated in our region,” Bakari said.

He proposed holding another bilateral meeting in Maiduguri or Marwa in Cameroon, to discuss strategies for strengthening regional cooperation to rebuild the economy disrupted by the Boko Haram insurgency.

The President of Borno State Chamber of Commerce, Alhaji Ahmed Ashemi, and the Senior Vice President of the Regional Council of the Far North, Prof. Jalou, emphasised the need for collaboration between the two nations.

They said that such relationships would maximise the benefits of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the meeting was part of ongoing efforts to enhance cross-border trade and promote regional development.

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Wike’s projects beaming light of hope on rural communities – Etsu Kwali

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Mr Luka Nizassan, Etsu of Kwali, Kwali Area Council of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), says FCT Minister Nyesom Wike’s rural road projects are beaming a light of hope on rural communities.

Nizassan stated this while reacting to the newly inaugurated 11-kilometre Yangoji – Sukuku – Ebbo Road in the area council executed by the Wike-led FCT Administration.

He told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja on Wednesday, that the communities contribute 30 per cent of food production to the Kwali Area Council.

He described the road project as the most impactful project undertaken by the Wike-led FCT Administration to transform rural communities.

According to him, the construction of the road has renewed the hope and trust of his people in President Bola Tinubu-led federal government and the commitment to deliver good governance to the people.

“No one would have thought that these communities would receive such massive infrastructural intervention until Wike beamed the light of hope on us.

“This road will increase agricultural production by enhancing the movement of farm machines and reducing the cost of transporting agricultural inputs.

“The communities are now accessible for businesses and the evacuation of agricultural products to larger markets, thereby, increasing the economic value of agricultural products.

“This will have a direct bearing on food security and poverty reduction.”

The traditional ruler added that one of the immediate benefits of the road was the significant improvement of security in the area.

He explained that the communities were hitherto prone to kidnappings and other security challenges.

“The road has now provided security agencies the needed access to patrol and respond to distress calls promptly, thus, de-escalating the activities of criminal elements in the area,” he said.

NAN reports that the FCT Minister had on Monday begun the inauguration of completed road projects in rural communities across the six area councils of the territory, beginning with a five-kilometre road in Abaji Area Council.

Wike, said while inaugurating the 11-kilometre Yangoji–Sukuku–Ebo Road on Tuesday, that the gesture was part of Tinubu’s commitment to develop rural communities.

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