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Bayelsa to Commission Over 20 Projects On Diri’s Second Anniversary
No fewer than 20 roads, educational, health, media and agricultural projects will be inaugurated during the second anniversary in office of the Bayelsa State Governor, Senator Douye Diri, on February 14.
The projects include those inherited from the past administration and completed in the last one year and others initiated by the Governor Diri government during same period.
The anniversary activities will commence a week before February 14 and will continue till the end of the month due to the number of projects lined up for inauguration.
Vice President Yemi Osinbajo is expected to flag-off a bridge project across River Nun at Angiama linking Oporoma, headquarters of the Southern Ijaw Local Government Area.
Governor Diri, at the weekend, inspected some of the projects at various stages of completion.
They include the Yenagoa-Oporoma road, Bayelsa State Mega Media Complex for Radio Bayelsa, Niger Delta Television and the Bayelsa Newspaper Corporation.
Others were the Igbedi road, Glory Drive road, Bayelsa Transport Terminal at Igbogene, Phase One of the Igbogene/AIT Ring Road, the Elebele bridge, the Onopa bridge and its access roads.
Speaking to journalists after the inspection, the Commissioner for Works and Infrastructure, Surveyor Moses Teibowei, disclosed that between 20 and 30 projects in various sectors would be ready for commissioning.
Mr. Teibowei said the contractors have been mobilised and mandated to complete the projects
within specific time in readiness for their commissioning.
He said: “Between 20 and 30 projects should be ready, not only in the Ministry of Works and Infrastructure but also in education, health, agriculture and other sectors.
“My target is to complete assigned projects and I strongly believe that some of the projects visited will be completed.”
Governor Diri, who commended the Works Commissioner, described him as a capable hand with a competent team.
He stated that based on reports he received on the progress of work, he decided to have first hand knowledge of what had been achieved so far.
His words: “What I have seen is quite commendable. You know I have a very capable hand in the Ministry of Works and very competent monitors.
“I have been receiving reports. I came myself to confirm the reports that I have received so far.
“What we have seen is very commendable and we are sure that the targets will be kept.”
A jubilant crowd welcomed the governor and the inspection team at Angiama, a riverine communuty in Southern Ijaw Local Government Area, who saw cars for the first time when the road project got to the community.
The people could not hold back their joy on seeing the governor and his convoy and showered praises on him for the Yenagoa-Oporoma road project, which was inherited from the immediate past administration in the state.
The Bayelsa Central Senatorial District road is one of the federal projects in the state that had been on the drawing board for over 50 years before the state government undertook its construction.
The other federal projects are the Nembe-Brass and Sagbama-Ekeremor roads.
The Speaker of the Bayelsa State House of Assembly, Mr. Abraham Ingobere, who was also on the governor’s entourage, equally expressed satisfaction with the quality of work by the different contractors.
Mr. Ingobere said it was the assembly’s duty to approve funds for execution of projects just as it was in their place to monitor such projects to ascertain value for money.
The Speaker promised that the assembly will continue to support the executive arm of government to deliver more Infrastructure to Bayelsans.
Others on the inspection team were the leader of the assembly, Monday Obolo-Bubou, Chief of Staff, Government House, Chief Benson Agadaga, Commissioner of Information, Orientation and Strategy, Mr. Ayibaina Duba among other top government functionaries.
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C’River Magistrates Issue 7-day strike Ultimatum over Stagnation, Poor Welfare
The Cross River’s Chapter of Magistrates Association of Nigeria, on has issued a seven- day ultimatum to the state government to effect promotion of its stagnated members or face strike.
In a communiqué at the end of its meeting in Calaba on Wednesday , signed by Godwin Onah and Solomon Abuo,, President and Secretary, the association said some Magistrates had been stagnated since 2015.
The association also said the N15,000 monthly impress to magistrates in the state was meagre when compared with their colleagues in other states that receive between N200,000 and N250,000 monthly.
The Magistrates were also demanding for the rehabilitation of magistrate courts across the state and none provision of official vehicles to it members,
The Magistrates, however, decried what they described as the state’s government inability to pay yearly robing allowances to its members as applicable nationwide.
” To protect the welfare of members, uphold minimum standards and sanctity of the magistrates in the state, we need immediate action on our demands.
“Magistrates are seen daily on public or commercial vehicles, most times alongside litigants and criminal suspects standing trial before them, this is a security risk to their lives.
“This will leave Magistrates with no other option but to embark on a warning industrial action for two weeks in line with the extant labour laws effective from Wednesday, November 13.
“All services will be withdrawn from Wednesday, thereafter proceed on an indefinite strike if the government fails to implement their demands,’’ they said. (NAN)g)
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British Charity Moves to Tackle Nigeria’s out-of-school Syndrome
With Nigeria’s out-of-school children figure still high at 18.3 million, an international charity has initiated fresh moves to tackle the syndrome.
The Ibironke Adeagbo Foundation (IAF), based in England, said it was determined to contribute significantly to tackling the crisis.
IAF had been campaigning for intensified efforts to tackle out-of-school syndrome in Nigeria, where UNICEF and UNESCO have reeled out huge figures of out-of-school children from year-to- year.
In a statement on Friday, the Founder of the foundation, Mrs Ibironke Adeagbo, said the fresh initiative was to support the Renewed Hope Agenda of the Federal Government.
Adeagbo said the foundation was working on what she described as a “roadmap” to be unveiled by the foundation this month to tackle the problem and salvage early-child education in Nigeria.
According to her, the foundation has come out in full force to support the Federal Government to overcome the syndrome.
“With over 18 million children out-of-school, Nigeria’s education landscape faces an unprecedented crisis.
“The nation’s economic and social future depends on our collective commitment to quality education,’’ the British-born Nigerian, who resides in London, said.
She said Nigeria’s education system was grappling with challenges, including inadequate infrastructure and under-funding.
“The foundation is committed to driving actionable solutions at this point in time because we must secure a brighter future for our out-of-school children and Nigerian education in general.
“Education is the cornerstone of development and progress,” Adeagbo added.
Adeagbo disclosed that an international summit on education had been slated Nov. 26 to ignite discussions on how to over the challenge.
“We cannot afford to overlook the urgent needs of the education sector,” she said.
She said that the summit tagged: “Street to School: A Tech-Based Solution to Address Nigeria’s Education Crisis’’ would ignite critical discussions that would lead to substantial and measurable changes in Nigeria’s education landscape.
Adeagbo called on the Federal Government to increase budgetary allocation to education in line with UNESCO’s recommendation of 15 per cent to 20 per cent of the total budget.
She also called for strengthening of partnerships with civil society groups to fund educational initiatives aimed at tackling various problems in the education sector, especially the out-of-school challenge.
Adeagbo said that Nigeria should implement initiatives targeted specifically at marginalised groups, including girls, children with disabilities and those from low-income families.
The IAF founder stressed the need for the government to utilise technology to boost learning opportunities, especially in remote communities and unserved areas.
Adeagbo added that Nigeria should give priority attention to training of teachers to equip them with skills to deliver quality education.
“We believe that Nigeria can establish a sustainable and inclusive educational framework that will leave no child behind,’’ she stated.
Report says that insecurity caused by terrorism, banditry and kidnapping plaguing Nigeria for years, contributed much to out-of-school syndrome in the country.
However, the Federal Government has been fighting to stamp out the negative activities to allow children to have unrestricted access to the classrooms. (NAN)
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KDSG to Spend N93bn to Bolster Water Supply
The Kaduna State Government plans to spend N93 billion over four years for the rehabilitation of the water sector in four tranches to address the neglect the sector has suffered over the past 10 years.
Ibrahim Hamza, the Commissioner for Public Works and Infrastructure, disclosed this during a press briefing on Friday in Kaduna.
Hamza said that Gov.
Uba Sani has directed the payment of all outstanding salaries and wages to the staff of the Kaduna State Water Corporation (KADSWAC), amounting to N800 million.He further disclosed that the staff of the corporation would be put back on the state’s payroll until 2027 when it must have fully stabilised to run as a commercial entity.
The commissioner recalled that the Governor had declared a state of emergency in the water sector three months ago.
Hamza said , ” This led to the appointment of Kabir Rufai as the substantive Managing Director of KADSWAC.
”The corporation will collaborate with the local governments to maintain generator operations.
”This will strengthen existing water laws to support corporate employment policy.”
He said that the state was investing heavily in the rehabilitation and retrofitting of all water treatment plants and distribution mains, with an emphasis on sanitation and hygiene
Hamza said, “The N93 billion will be invested in four installments, starting with N17 billion this year.
“N35 billion will be invested next year, N30 billion will be invested in 2026 and N11 billion will be invested in 2027.” (NAN)