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Engineers urge LASG to take Action on Supply of Potable Water

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The Apapa Branch of the Nigeria Society of Engineers (NSE) has appealed to the Lagos State Government to do everything within its power to make potable water available to residents.

The NSE Apapa Branch Chairman, Mr Christian Ufot, made the appeal in an interview in Lagos on Monday.

He spoke on the sidelines of a news conference organised to announce activities lined up for the celebration of the 2022 Engineering Week in Lagos.

According to him, the society has continued to  focus on the welfare of the masses, as well as proffering solutions to challenges associated with public service delivery.

He said that an area of concern had been the supply of pipe borne water to residents across the state.

According to the chairman, it is the main reason the society usually pays courtesy visits to key organisation every year, as part of activities to celebrate the Engineering week.

“We will suggest that government makes potable water supply to residents a top priority.

“The indiscriminate drilling of boreholes across the state is as a result of non availability of potable water, and I must say that this act of drilling causes underground water pollution,” he said.

The chairman said that when there was  provision of a better alternative, it would become easy for anyone to discard the existing one.

“At the moment, the pipe borne water is not available, so, when you tell people not to drill boreholes, how then are they going to survive without water?. So, the people are looking for a way to survive.

“The way forward is just for government to strive hard to provide residents with potable water, and when this is done and anyone choses to still go ahead to drill borehole, the government has every right to query such person,” he said.

Ufot recalled that in the time past, there used to be pipe borne water, and then a time came when it was no more available, and as a result, people resorted to catering for themselves.

“So, with that, we decided that we needed to pay a visit to the state Water Corporation, and during the visit, we were able to identify challenges being faced by the corporation.

“One of such challenges is finance; the budgetary provision for the corporation is really not sufficient, that is on one part.

“On the other part, facilities that have been there probably in the 1960s, such as pipes, are already rusted and leaking.

“So, when water is pumped and distributed through those pipes, maybe, up to about 50 per cent will be wasted through such leakages.

“So, in our houses, when water should be flowing, it is gushing out into the gutter somewhere and not getting to the end users,” Ufot stated.

He noted that these, coupled with the massive increase of population in the state, were some of the challenges facing the corporation.

The chairman said the corporation needed funds to replace pipes.

According to him, the corporation has also been making their own presentation to government in a bid to ensure that the challenges are tackled.

He added that much as it sounded good and commendable, the government too may be faced with paucity of funds, as there were many other issues too jostling for its attention.

“You know when you talk of resources, particularly funding of projects, the state government too may be looking at other areas of urgent attention and therefore, to release funds for that, may not be as much as expected.

“However, having said this, there is the need for government to pay urgent attention to issues concerning water in the state because, water is life.

“Without water, many negative things can happen. Diseases that are water-related, most likely, could come up.

“The most pressing is that of leakage and insufficient fund. Something should be done and urgently too, to ensure quality service delivery, as well as better welfare for residents.”

He also gave a breakdown of the activities lined up for the celebration of the Engineering Week.

The chairman said soon after the news conference, members would pay a visit to the Atunda Olu School for the Physically and Mentally Challenged Children, in Surulere.

According to him, on Tuesday, members of the branch will also pay an industrial visit to the Flour Mills of Nigeria PLC.

He noted that one of the major reasons for the visit was to avail members the opportunity to develop and sharpen their skills.

The chairman said on Wednesday, there would be a hybrid public lecture with the theme: 21st Century Professional Development Vehicle, to be delivered by Mrs Uchechi Edosomwan.

He said that this would be followed by indoor games.

Ufot said that Thursday, the grand finale, would feature the society’s Annual General Meeting/election of new executives, as well as audit committee members.

He said that members of the society were in partnership with both secondary and tertiary institutions in the state.

This is in a bid to further enhance professionalism in the various sectors of the economy and engender national development.

“You know the NSE embraces all the various disciplines of Engineering. We plan to visit the Lagos State University, (LASU) again.

“We did that two years ago and we plan to do so again as we seek to support some students in their research work

“We had initiated this at the Epe campus of the institution and hope to collaborate with the university’s Engineering students, just like we have been doing in some selected secondary schools in this area.

“It is all about telling them the benefits of Engineering as a discipline,” Ufot said. (NAN)

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NYSC Doctor Donates 155 Menstrual Cups to Policewomen in Jos

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From Jude Dangwam, Jos

A National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) member Dr. Hope Adeyi serving at Police College Cottage Hospital in Jos, Plateau State, has donated 155 menstrual cups to policewomen, wives of police officers alongside civilian staff.

The donation was made during the “Affordable and Hygienic Menstruation for Every Woman” outreach held at the Nigeria Police Staff College on Tuesday in Jos the Plateau State capital.

According to Adeyi, “The cost of sanitary pads has risen sharply nationwide, and for many families, it has become increasingly unaffordable.

“As a result, some women are now forced to use unsafe alternatives such as old rags, tissue paper, or improvised materials.

Unfortunately, these practices significantly increase the risk of reproductive tract infections, urinary tract infections, bad odour, discomfort, and reduced confidence,” she stated

The Doctor Copper highlighted the benefits of menstrual cups, saying, “Menstrual cups offer several benefits; they are safe, reusable, and environmentally friendly. A single cup can last up to 10 years when properly cared for. They only require regular washing with clean water, which is readily available in our community.

“They greatly reduce the financial burden of buying monthly disposable pads and help prevent infections by promoting cleaner and safer menstrual practices,” she explained.

She emphasized that providing the cups is more than a donation: “By providing menstrual cups to our women today, we are not just giving a product, we are offering long‑term relief, health protection, and empowerment. This project ensures that no woman in our community has to choose between her health and affordability,” she maintained.

The initiative she said was made possible by generous sponsors, whose contributions Dr. Adeyi thanked. “Your contributions go beyond financial support—they demonstrate a deep commitment to the dignity and health of women in this community. We thank you sincerely,” she said.

The NYSC doctor urged the women present to prioritize their health and dignity noting that, “Your health matters. Your comfort matters. Your dignity matters. Today’s outreach is a step toward ensuring that every woman in this community is supported, protected, and empowered,” she emphasised.

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Mutfwang Congratulates Gen. Danjuma on 88th Birthday, Lauds His Philanthropy

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From Jude Dangwam, Jos

Plateau State Governor, Caleb Mutfwang, has extended his warm congratulations to Lt. Gen. Theophilus Yakubu Danjuma on his 88th birthday.

In a statement signed by his Director of Press and Public Affiars Gyang Bere and made available to Newsmen on Tuesday described Gen.

Danjuma as “a symbol of excellence, an exemplary philanthropist, and a symbol of hope whose life has been wholly devoted to the defence, progress, and upliftment of humanity”.

Mutfwang praised Gen. Danjuma’s outstanding contributions to national life, citing his courageous military service, visionary business leadership, and transformative philanthropic work.

“You remain a priceless national asset and an extraordinary achiever who has enjoyed uncommon grace from God to lead, to serve, and to excel in diverse spheres of human endeavour,” he stated.

The Governor also highlighted Gen. Danjuma’s commitment to improving the lives of vulnerable Nigerians through the TY Danjuma Foundation, which has become a lifeline to underserved communities nationwide.

Mutfwang on behalf of his family, the government, and the people of Plateau State wished Gen. Danjuma long life, sound health, renewed strength, and divine wisdom as he continues to offer wise counsel and mentor younger generations.

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Enugu Police Arrest 25-Year-old Man over Alleged Kidnapping, Armed Robbery

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From Sylvia Udegbunam, Enugu

Operatives of the Enugu State Police Command attached to the New Haven Division and the Distress Response Squad (DRS), on 6th December 2025 at about 6 a.m., swiftly responded to a distress call and arrested one Orlu Chukwuemeka (male, 25).

Investigations revealed that the suspect and his accomplice, who is currently at large, disguised as commercial operators of an unregistered white mini bus and abducted their female passenger in a one-chance-styled operation at Fourth Dimension, along Chime Avenue, Enugu.

During the incident, the suspects stabbed the victim, pushed her out of the moving vehicle along the same Chime Avenue, and escaped, after robbing her of an Android phone and ATM card.

Police operatives immediately trailed and intercepted them within Independence Layout, Enugu, leading to the arrest of Orlu, while the other suspect fled.

Ina press statement sent by the Police public relations officer Enugu State Command, Daniel Ndukwe stated that the victim was promptly taken to the hospital for medical attention, where she regained stability and was able to positively identify the arrested suspect as part of the criminal gang.

The suspect has since been arraigned in court and remanded in custody, while intensive efforts are ongoing to track down the fleeing accomplice and ensure every person involved is brought to justice.

The Commissioner of Police, Mamman Bitrus Giwa, appreciates the timely support from public-spirited citizens that aided the swift arrest. He reiterates the Command’s unwavering resolve to combating violent crimes across Enugu State this festive season and beyond, urging residents to continue providing credible and timely security information.

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