POLITICS
Flooding: Lagos Govt. Constructing 1.2km Drainage Diversion – Sanwo-Olu

Gov. Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State on Wednesday, said the state government is constructing a new 1.2 kilometer drainage diversion at Ilubirin area of the state.
Sanwo-Olu made this known while addressing newsmen after the inspection of some projects on the Island, which included Tapa/Oke-popo Adeniji-Adele Road construction, the new Massey Children Hospital, renovation of General Hospital, Odan and laying of three high capacity pumps at Ilubirin drainage site.
He said with the 1.2 kilometers drainage diversion, the issue of flooding at the Lagos Island would soon be permanently resolved.
The governor who was accompanied by some executive members on a four-hour inspection around the facilities, said that with the level of works done so far, the contractors were working as scheduled.
”We are constructing a new one kilometer or 1.2 kilometer diversion in front of the Olubirin Housing Estate that will take a big body of water onto the Lagos lagoon and we are expecting three high capacity pumps that I am told will be arriving next month.
”So the bed for the drainage is what we saw and the construction is ongoing, to be able to receive the main pumps when they do arrive.
”What that means is that issues around flooding and drainage issues can be completely resolved in Lagos Island,” he said.
At the General Hospital, Odan which is the oldest in the state, Sanwo-Olu said that the renovations were being done in phases, adding that when completed the hospital would allow more patients.
He also said that the other general hospitals would henceforth be infused with doctors’ quarters, as the one available at the General Hospital, Odan.
”Just to also mention that for the new hospitals we are building, we are trying to also infuse them with doctors’ quarters.
”We are building one in General Hospital, Gbagada, we are also building another one in General Hospital, Isolo, to be able to accommodate, give residence to doctors and some of our other health practitioners. So we are building brand new hospital in Ojo that will also have doctors’ quarters ,” the governor said.
He said that in the last three years, the government had been creative in carrying out extensive renovations in phases in the general hospital, Idan.
Sanwo-Olu said the first phase of renovation was the the Accident & Emergency ward, the Surgical & Emergency, the training room, including the one that a Foundation built for the hospital, which would be for medical tourism.
”The second phase is the pharmacy, the catering and some other parts. I think what we are seeing now is the third phase, which has a high clinic, the admin building, the ambulance bay, the patient’s waiting area and some of the wards, children’s ward, surgical – male and female.
”We are going to another phase which will be the fourth phase, even in this last phase, the pathology department is there, and so there are still going to be a few demolitions that will happen in here, to be able to receive additional patients,” he said.
According to him, the assessment of the reconstruction of Tapa/Oke-popo and Adeniji-Adele Road in Lagos Island shows about 60 to 65 per cent work done, as the contractor has assured completion by end of 2022.
On the construction of the New Messey Children Hospital, he said that the building of the nine-storey car park had started, and was on the third floor.
”However, the main hospital construction for the Massey Children Hospital, all the 547 piling caps have been completed and the contractor has moved to site, and they have assured us that they will work even doubly hard to keep up with the terms of the projects,” Sanwo-Olu said. (NAN)
POLITICS
SDP State Chairmen Back Gabam’s Suspension

By Mike Odiakose, Abuja
State Chairmen of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) have declared full support for the suspension of the party’s National Chairman, Shehu Musa Gabam, along with two other top officials, saying the move was a necessary step to restore accountability, transparency and internal democracy in the party.
Speaking at a press conference in Abuja on Friday, the Forum of SDP State Chairmen debunked reports of a crisis within the party, insisting that the ongoing events reflect a determined effort to cleanse the party of corruption and reinforce its democratic ethos.
“We want to clarify to the public that there is no crisis within the party.
The SDP is committed to building a strong internal democracy and presenting ourselves as a credible alternative, hence the need to cleanse ourselves from within lest we be guilty of hypocrisy”, the forum stated in a joint address.They expressed outrage over the alleged financial misconduct by Gabam, National Auditor Clarkson Nnadi, and National Youth Leader Ogbonna Chukuwma, describing their suspension as long overdue and in line with the wishes of party members at the grassroots.
The forum accused the suspended National Chairman of running the party like a personal fiefdom. “No state chapter has received any funds from the money raised,” they said. “Whenever we inquire about our dues, we encounter threats of removal or suspension. Monkey dey work, baboon dey chop.”
According to them, the suspension process followed due procedure as provided in the party’s constitution. “We call for an immediate investigation into all allegations in a transparent, honest and fair manner,” they said, offering to nominate a state chairman to serve on the Disciplinary Investigation Panel.
They further condemned what they described as the “autocratic leadership style” of Gabam, accusing him of failing to call a single National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting since he assumed office. “More importantly, this message must go to all and sundry: when money is donated or contributed to the party, it is for the development of the party, not for an individual to appropriate as personal resources,” the statement said.
The forum also urged the current acting leadership of the party to convene a NEC meeting immediately and allow the investigative panel a free hand to work.
Calling on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) not to meddle in the internal affairs of the party, the state leaders warned against any action that could ferment “the yeast of instability” or advantage the ruling party.
“The public impression that INEC has shown a tendency to dabble into the internal affairs of political parties… should not be extended to the SDP,” they warned.
Insisting that the party must lead by example if it seeks to be the “credible alternative” for Nigerians, the forum stated: “We cannot be a party of embezzlement, fraud, forgeries, graft, grand theft and other criminality whilst still laying claim to being the champion of the masses.”

They emphasized that the internal reforms and disciplinary actions were not about political alignments or 2027 elections, but about ensuring that the party lives up to its founding ideals of integrity, social justice and service.
Adding more context to the development, SDP National Publicity Secretary, Araba Aiyenigba, described the situation as a “cleansing process” to return the party to its “factory setting” of transparency, credibility and accountability.
Speaking in an interview, Aiyenigba said: “What we have going on in the SDP is a cleansing process of trying to return the party to its factory setting… the ideology of transparency, accountability and credibility. We have seen a situation in the last two-three years where all of these [values] provided in the constitution were not adhered to.”
He revealed that a six-month investigation into the party’s financial dealings uncovered “mind-boggling infractions.” According to him, funds were being diverted to private accounts without the knowledge or approval of the National Working Committee (NWC).
“We were able to establish humongous funds that were moved out of the party’s account in the last three years going to private accounts and expenditures that were not having NWC clearance. Nothing has gone through the NWC in the last three years.”
POLITICS
Anambra Guber: APC ’ll Deploy Grassroots-based Campaign to Sweep Poll – Ukachukwu

Torough David, Abuja
The Anambra All Progressive Congress (APC) said it will deploy a grassroots-based campaign strategy to sweep the November 8 governorship poll.
The party’s governorship candidate, Nicholas Ukachukwu, said this on Thursday at the party Secretariat in Awka, while inaugurating 52 support groups for grassroots campaign mobilisation.
The groups came from the 21 Local Government Areas (LGAs) of the state.
Ukachukwu said: “Our campaign will be based on each of the 21 LGAs.
“From there, we will move to the 326 wards and 5,720 polling units in the state.”
“Don’t give me a strategy to win the state, give me the strategy to win your wards and polling units.
“If we win all the wards and polling units, we will win the state election.
“Therefore, go home and be the director of the campaign in your wards and polling units to enable us to win.”
The APC flag bearer promised to give the state quality and purposeful leadership, when elected.
He charged the over 980 persons from the groups to go to the grassroots to mobilise voters.
“Make sure you keep your voter cards safe and also tell our supporters to do the same.
“Our National Secretariat and Mr President have given us the mandate to go and win Anambra governorship,” he said.
The former Head of logistics of the Labour Party in Anambra, Ozigbo Fabian, who led a support group of some LP members to the event, promised to support APC.
“I am excited to be here with some members of the LP to support Ukachukwu and APC because they have something special to offer Anambra,” he said.
He expressed optimism that APC would win the poll.
15 political parties are in the race to stop Gov. Chukwuma Soludo’s second term bid on the platform of the All Progressives Grand Alliance.
POLITICS
INEC Resumes CVR in Anambra July 17, Nationwide Aug. 18

Torough David, Abuja |
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) said its Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) will resume in Anambra on July 17 and nationwide on Aug.
18.INEC Chairman, Prof.
Mahmood Yakubu disclosed this at the commission’s quarterly meeting with political parties on Thursday in Abuja.Yakubu said that in view of the forthcoming governorship election in Anambra, the CVR exercise would be held at two levels.
He said the exercise would commence in the 326 wards across the state on July 8 and end on July 17 from 9.
a.m to 3.p.m daily, including the weekend.“During the registration period, new voters as well as those who wish to transfer their registration to Anambra from other states of the federation or from one location to another within the state will have the opportunity to do so.
“Similarly, registered voters whose Permanent Voters Cards (PVCs) were lost or damaged will have the opportunity to apply for replacement.
“Uncollected PVCs from previous registrations will also be available for collection at the registration centres.
“Interested eligible Nigerian citizens are encouraged to appear in persons to register,’’ he said.
The INEC chairman, however, explained that the online pre-registration option is currently unavailable.
Yakubu added that voter registration and compilation of the voters’ register must be completed not later than 90 days before the date fixed for the election as provided by law.
“`For the nationwide CVR, the commission has approved resumption of the online and in-person registration of voters in all states of the federation.
“The online pre-registration will start on Aug. 18, while the in-person registration will follow on Aug. 25.
“The exercise will be held simultaneously in all states and the FCT as well as the 774 Local Government Area offices nationwide,’’ he said.
Yakubu said the detailed schedule of activities would be released soon.