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Deputy Gov Tasks Teachers, Public Servants on Accountability

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From Mike Tayese, Yenagoa

Bayelsa State Deputy Governor, Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, has tasked teachers and public servants in the state on accountability, charging them to take their duties seriously or face sanctions, including dismissal.

He gave the warning on Friday while receiving a report from the Teachers Redistribution Committee headed by the Deputy Chief of Staff to the Governor, Irorodamie Komonibo at his office in Government House, Yenagoa.

The committee, set up by the Deputy Governor was saddled with the responsibility of collecting, sorting and analysing available data with a view to equitably distributing teachers to all public primary schools across the eight local government areas of the state.

Senator Ewhrudjakpo, who described teaching as serious business that requires commitment and dedication, noted that the government would not hesitate to deal decisively with truant and unserious teachers.

He said it’s counterproductive and anti-development for government employees to refuse to go to work but draw their monthly salaries without any hindrance, vowing that such impunity will no longer be tolerated.

Senator Ewhrudjakpo further emphasised the need for workers in the state to embrace accountability and commitment to duty, adding that it’s the combined efforts of both leaders and followers that move a society forward.

The Deputy Governor, who expressed gratitude to the committee for doing a thorough job, said the report had justified his belief that the Bayelsa public primary school system was mainly suffering from lopsidedness in teacher’s distribution and not necessarily the dearth of teachers.

He assured that the present administration would implement all the relevant and necessary recommendations contained in the committee’s report, to enable the state government achieve its set goals in the education sector.

Presenting the Committee’s report, its Chairman and the Deputy Chief of Staff to the Governor, Mr Irorodamie Komonibo, advised the government to formulate and adopt a uniform nominal roll to be used by all public primary schools in the state.

According to the committee, it has already provided a standard and reliable format of nominal roll for schools to ease the processes for future teacher redistribution and verification exercises.

The Committee also stressed the need for the government to closely monitor the incidences of frequent teacher attrition to address the problem of inequitable distribution of teachers which usually results in lopsidedness and supply gaps in schools.

According to the report, out of a total of 4,037 teachers available for redistribution found in the nominal rolls of schools as at May 2024; 2,405 were retained in their current schools, 966 were redistributed to schools within the LGAs they teach, while 666 were moved to other LGAs that needed them.

Also speaking, the Assistant Secretary of the Committee, Dr Stella Ugolo, appealed to the government to ensure that appointment and posting of headteachers should be carried out only by the state Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) to correct existing anomalies.

Other members of the committee included Gowon Toruyouyei, Dr Hamilton Ekeke, and Technical Adviser to the Governor on Treasury, Timipre Seipulu.

Also included are the Commissioner for Budget and Economic Planning, Flint Ekpotuatein; Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Finance, Dr Ebimowei Wodu; Executive Secretary, Education Development Trust Fund, Dr Alice Atuwo; and a representative of NULGE, Comrade Etifa Clement.

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FG Revokes Section of Abuja-Kaduna Road Contract Handled by Julius Berger

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The Federal Government has revoked a section of the Abuja-Kaduna highway contract being handled by Julius Berger over irregularities.

The Minister of Works, David Umahi, made this known during the inauguration of the rehabilitation of the Abuja-Kaduna-Zaria-Kano road on Thursday in Abuja.

Umahi said that the road contract was awarded to Julius Berger in 2018 under former President Muhammadu Buhari for N391 billion.

The minister said that the Kaduna-Zaria section has been completed and the Zaria-Kano section is almost completed, however, the Abuja-Kaduna section has witnessed slow completion rate in six years.

“We inherited about 240km in the section I and we extended another two kilometres towards Kogi state to repair the road because it is an eye saw.

“So we have additional 7.5km added to the original 750km, the cost that we gave to Julius Berger for this section is N349 billion or N2.03 billion per kilometer and it is on flexible pavement.

“The section one is 38km or 76 single carriageways when you multiply it by two.”

According to Umahi, the cost is N145 billion or N1.9 billion per kilometer adding that the section one and three are being done under tax credit.

He said that the road project needed to be divided into three sections because Julius Berger was demanding a total of 1.5 trillion for the entire road project to be completed in four years.

“However, we do not want that, president Bola Tinubu does not want that, so we predicted the option of balkanising the road into three, which we have done, and he approved it.

“When we did that by writing, Julius Berger accepted it with the rates but we did not know that they would play games by continuing to play delayed tactics.

“At that time, their own section was 710 billion, both what was done and the new thing to be done,so they started in the first section.”

He said that the Ministry of Finance promised to be paying N20 billion every month to get the job done, but Julius Berger asked for an increase which the ministry obliged from N710 to N740 billion.

Umahi said Julius Berger again wrote to the ministry last week asking for a raise from N740 to N903 billion to complete the project, a condition not favourable  to the government.

“We decided to go for about four billion naira per kilometer for an existing road we are rehabilitating on asphalt, so our position is that we are not increasing this contract for Julius Berger beyond N740 billion.

“This game must be over. I have invited them for a meeting tomorrow. We cannot do what they want. They have been pushing us around. In Bodo Boni, they got what they wanted.

“They have put the project into politics. So they are using it to demarcate our administration and we think enough should be enough,”he said

The Chairman, Senate Committee on Land Transport , Adamu Aliero, commended the President for taking the bold initiative in approving the revocation of the contract and re-awarding it to competent contractors.

Aliero said that the Abuja-Kaduna road has been a thorny issue as far back as 2021, 2022, 2023.

“The governors, the senators, front-line politicians have been complaining on the slow pace of this road. They have been talking about how many people have died because of the deplorable condition of the road.

“Let me say that there is no road in Northern Nigeria  that is as important as this road but Julius Berger kept bringing all kinds of excuses.

“This road is a vital link. It connects the northeast, northwest, southeast, south-south, and southwest, the road is very important, it  is a national asset.”

Aliero therefore, urged the contractors that have won the award to please speed up and complete the road to ease movement of goods and services to every part of Nigeria.

He also appealed to Julius Berger to restore the confidence Nigerians have in them by completing other section of the road contract they are handling that has not been revoked.(NAN)

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WHO Accuses Israel of Denying Medical Specialists’ Entry to Gaza

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The World Health Organisation (WHO) has accused Israel of barring medical specialists from entering Gaza to support clinics in the besieged enclave.

The WHO said since August, eight organisations and over 50 specialised personnel had been affected by Israel’s blockade.

The specialists were intended to provide crucial support for various medical services, as well as psychological support for healthcare workers at facilities including the European Gaza Hospital and the Nasser Hospital, the WHO said.

It was reported that among the organisations denied entry was the U.S.non-profit Palestinian American Medical Association, which supports Palestinians in need of medical care.

According to the WHO, this marks the first instance in which Israel has denied entire organisations the ability to participate in relief efforts for the Gaza Strip.

The WHO reported that in the past week, support teams conducted 25 per cent fewer operations than usual.

With only 17 out of 36 clinics and 43 medical practices remaining partially operational, the WHO emphasised the irreplaceable role of these external teams in providing essential medical services.

The WHO called for full access for emergency aid teams. (dpa/NAN)

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Germany must Ensure Ukraine War Does not Spread to NATO – Scholz

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It is Germany’s responsibility to make sure that a war between Russia and Ukraine does not become a war between Russia and NATO, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz.

He said this as he repeated his “nein” to sending long-range weapons to Kiev.

“I don’t consider this to be a proper delivery and that’s how it will stay,” Scholz said after a European Union summit in Brussels.

Scholz rejected key points in Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s “victory plan” out of concerns of future escalation.

Zelensky presented his “victory plan” at the meeting and called on Scholz, again to send him Taurus cruise missiles.

The Ukrainian leader believes a deterrent missile arsenal could force Russia into peace negotiations.

Scholz also maintained his stance against a quick invitation for Ukraine to join NATO, as outlined in Zelensky’s plan.

The United States also opposes a fast-track NATO entry for Ukraine.

The chancellor referred to the resolutions of the most recent NATO summit in Washington, which offers Ukraine a general assurance that it could no longer be stopped on its way into the defence alliance.

He further said all allies must agree that NATO conditions are met for an invitation.

These include reforms in the areas of democracy, the economy and the security sector.

Scholz also used the occasion to take a swipe at his main opposition in the Bundestag or German parliament, Christian Democratic (CDU) leader Friedrich Merz.

He complained that Merz flip-flopped on Taurus deliveries, taking a no-delivery position before key elections in east Germany and changing his position after that. (dpa/NAN)

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