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FG proposes N341bn for emergency road repair, bridge repair

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The Federal Government has proposed N341 billion for emergency repair of roads and bridges nationwide.

The Minister of Works, Sen. Dave Umahi, made this known  while updating members of the National Assembly Joint Committee on Works on the repair status of the Third Mainland and Carter bridges, on Saturday.

The minister and the legislators were on tour of the Third Mainland and Carter bridges, both in Lagos State.

Umahi said that repairing the  bridges would avert dangers.

The minister said that N341 billion had been proposed to repair roads and bridges nationwide in 2025, but  the amount might not be sufficient considering the extent of the damage.

“We have proposed that N341 billion will be needed. We don’t know how much this is going to cost.

” If we are to rebuild these bridges, even N30 trillion will not do it; so, a stitch in time saves nine. This is very important.

“Let me report that Julius Berger had been doing  a very beautiful work until they encountered this situation.

“We are putting heads together with them. We are also consulting internationally to see what the solution will be.

“It is important that the National Assembly bears in mind that we have problems, there are no problems that cannot be surmounted but problems should not be overlooked,” Umahi said.

The minister praised President Bola Tinubu for  commitment to infrastructure development.

Umahi  called for urgent intervention on the bridges.

The National Assembly team  gave the assurance that an urgent public engagement would be called to discuss the state of Nigerian roads.

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They were led by the Deputy Chief Whip of the Senate, Sen. Peter Nwebonyi.

The others are the  Minority Whip of the Senate, Sen. Osita Ngwu, Sen. Mpigi Barinada, and Chairman, House of Representatives Committee on Works, Rep. Akin Alabi.

The lawmakers regretted  lack of a maintenance plan after road construction or rehabilitation.

They said that the bridges had remained in bad condition decades after their construction due to absence of a maintenance plan.

The lawmakers commended the minister for efforts in addressing the country’s infrastructure needs.

They emphasised the importance of allocating “condition survey ” budget for all bridges to ensure consistent maintenance and prevent damage.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the engineers responsible for maintaining and repairing the bridges presented various strategies to ensure safety.

The strategies are include installation of temporary built-up steel support installation, reconstructing capping beam, casting of guard wall installation, and steel cage installation. (NAN)

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‘An Enduring Legacy’, Otedola Pays Tribute To Christian Chukwu

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Billionaire businessman, Femi Otedola, has joined other prominent Nigerians in paying tribute to late Super Eagles legendary former captain and coach, Christian Chukwu, who died on Saturday.

The Nigerian football icon, nicknamed ‘Chairman’ for his imposing presence and the authority he exuded just in defence, died at 74, throwing family, friends, and the entire nation into mourning.

In a tribute to the former centre defender posted on his social media pages on Sunday, Otedola said that Chukwu creatively used the game of football as a unifying force for us as individuals and the nation in general.

“The sudden passing of the legendary Christian Chukwu, former captain and head coach of the Super Eagles, has come as a rude shock to me. As one of Nigeria’s Patriots, Christian Chukwu creatively used the game of football as a unifying force for us as individuals and the nation in general.

“His footballing career as the captain and subsequently coach of the national team remains legendary and fully etched in the annals of our national history,” the statement said.

The former national team and Enugu Rangers captain was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2019, and Otedola stepped in to offer financial support for his medical treatment in the United Kingdom.

The Executive Chairman of Geregu Power PLC recalled that his intervention in 2019 saw Chukwu saw through a very challenging time and gave him a new lease of life.

He condoled the family of the late legendary footballer and his fans all over the world.

“Back in 2019, when he was diagnosed with prostate cancer that affected his legs, I stepped in with the necessary support so as to enable him receive comprehensive care and medical treatment in the United Kingdom.

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“Thankfully, that intervention and opportunity saw him through a very challenging time and gave him a new lease of life. My condolences go out to his entire family and to his fans all over the world. May you all find comfort during this difficult time. May his soul rest in peace.”

Chukwu captained Nigeria to their first Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) trophy in 1980 and was also a former coach of the side between 2002 and 2005. He led the Super Eagles to a third-place finish at the 2004 edition of the continental competition in Tunisia.

He devoted his club career to Enugu Rangers, where he won multiple national titles and led the club to continental glory with their 1977 African Cup Winners’ Cup triumph.

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Question Authority: My Generation’s Struggles Differ from Yours—Falana Tells Youths

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Femi Falana, the human rights lawyer, has asked Nigerian youths to reclaim the country and redefine its future.

Falana spoke during the sixth annual youth leadership conference at the University of Lagos (UNILAG) on Saturday.

The senior advocate of Nigeria (SAN) said the country has changed for the worse, and youths are suffering, hence the need for them to rise up.

“You will have to challenge those who are in power when you have access to them, because some of them in power today belong to our generation,” NAN quoted Falana as saying.

“We didn’t suffer what you are going through. We lived a life of dignity.

“My generation had dreams, genuine dreams, about this country becoming one of the best in the world, because we have abundant human and natural resources that should make us a leading country in the world. But what has happened?

“Your generation has a duty to reclaim the country, and please, when you are going to listen to songs in ceremonies of this nature, please try and listen to some of the great African musicians.”

The human rights lawyer said listening to such music would inspire the youths to fight for justice.

“You must also listen and be inspired to fight for justice in our country,” he said.

“You are often told that our country is poor. Quote me, ours is not poor. We suffer from material poverty because there is poverty of ideas in our country.

“They tell you you are leaders of tomorrow. You must be leaders of today first, so you must take back what is left.”

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Tinubu tasks NOUN on technology advancement

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President Bola Tinubu has assured the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) of his government’s support to ensure the advancement of its Open and Distance Learning (ODL) structure.

Tinubu gave the assurance on Saturday in Abuja at the 14th convocation of the university, where the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas and Dr Akinwumi Adesina, President, African Development Bank (AfDB), were conferred with honorary doctorate degrees.

While Abbas was conferred with an honorary doctorate degree of Doctor of Business Administrator, Adesina bagged an honorary doctorate degree of Doctor of Humane Letters.

The President , who was represented by the Minister of Education, Tunji Alausa, through Hajia, Rakiya Gambo, Director, Tertiary Education, Federal Ministry of Education, said NOUN would be strongly supported through Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TetFund).

Tinubu said there was the need to advance technology in tertiary institutions to guarantee a robust learning especially for the ODL.

“The Federal Government under my leadership is committed to supporting education by leveraging information technology to enhance learning.

“Through strategic intervention, we are ensuring that education remains the key to our technological development.

“As such, the Federal Government through TetFund, is financing the fibre optic infrastructure at NOUN to provide seamless Internet access to substantial number of students at study centres across the go-political zones of the country.

“This initiative harnesses the power of technology to improve access to education as faster as possible.

“This university has benefitted immensely from various government intervention provided through TetFund and we remain committed to ensuring that possible financial resources are consistently provided for the advancement of education through ODL in Nigeria,” Tinubu said.

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The Vice-Chancellor of the University, Prof. Olufemi Peters, said NOUN had continued to receive requests for the establishment of additional study centres from prominent individuals, community leaders and associations.

This, he said, was a testament of the essential role the educational institution had played in serving the nation.

“To meet the demand of our expanding reach, we leverage cutting-edger Information and Communication Technology to enhance instructional delivery and improve learning outcomes.

“Our global learning culture is further enriched through innovative collaborations and partnerships with institutions such as the University of South Africa, the Open University, UK, the Open University of Tanzania and so on,” he said.

According to Peters, the 14th convocation was another opportunity for NOUN to celebrate the academic achievements of its students, out of which 17,420 graduated, comprising of 10,967 undergraduates and 6,413 postgraduate students.

The Pro-Chancellor of the University, Malam Isa Yuguda, had earlier urged the Federal Government to incorporate NOUN graduates into its National Youth Service Corps programme, to encourage more youths to enrol in the ODL structure.

Yuguda also appealed to the government to allow the admission of NOUN Law graduates into the Law School, to give room for more student to enrolment into the University Law Faculty. (NAN)

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