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Benue NUJ Passes ‘No-confidence Vote’ on Alia’s CPS over Alleged Misconduct

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From Attah Ede, Makurdi

The Nigeria Union of Journalists, Benue State Council, has passed a vote of no confidence on the Chief Press Secretary to Governor Hyacinth Alia, Tersoo Kula, accusing him of alleged anti-union activities, divisive conduct and persistent disregard for journalists in the state.

The resolution was part of a communiqué issued at the end of the Union’s Congress held Tuesday at the NUJ House, Makurdi and presided over by the Chairman of Council, Bemdoo Ugber.

Congress said members were dissatisfied with “persistent excesses, anti-union posture and divisive conduct” of the Governor’s spokesperson in his relationship with journalists across the state.

According to the communiqué, the Union observed “with grave concern” that since assuming office, Mr. Kula had allegedly “deliberately and systematically sidelined indigenous media practitioners in Benue State,” opting instead for “an exclusionary system that alienates the majority of practicing journalists”.

The Congress further accused the CPS of allegedly monopolizing opportunities and resources meant for journalists, saying such actions had benefited only a narrow circle to the detriment of the collective welfare and professional growth of members.

“Congress strongly condemned his actions, which have created unhealthy factions and weakened the bond of unity and professional solidarity that the NUJ has painstakingly built over the years,” the communiqué stated.

The Union also alleged that the Governor’s aide had consistently shown disrespect to the office and person of the NUJ Chairman in Benue State, describing such actions as a direct affront to the integrity and institutional standing of the Union.

“Mr. Tersoo Kula’s conduct remains unacceptable, provocative and incompatible with the principles of mutual respect, inclusiveness and professional partnership expected between government media aides and the journalism community,” Congress declared.

The journalists consequently appealed to Governor Alia to urgently intervene and address the concerns raised “in the interest of peace, unity and professionalism within the media landscape of Benue State.”

In another major resolution, Congress mandated the Secretary of the NUJ Benue State Council to officially petition Channels Television over the alleged “unprofessional conduct” of the station’s correspondent in the state, Pius Angbo.

While details of the alleged misconduct were not disclosed in the communiqué, Congress said the matter would be formally communicated to the management of the television station for necessary action.

The Union maintained that journalists must uphold the ethics and standards of the profession at all times, stressing that media practice should not be used as a tool for division, intimidation or personal interests.

Beyond media-related issues, Congress congratulated Governor Alia on his emergence as winner of the All Progressives Congress governorship primaries in Benue State and commended his administration for ongoing infrastructural development within Makurdi and other parts of the state.

It however urged contractors handling road projects to provide adequate road signs, diversions and traffic control measures to protect motorists and other road users.

The Congress also appealed to the Benue State Government to address challenges confronting state-owned media organizations to improve their efficiency and operational effectiveness.

On agriculture, the Union called on the government to immediately commence distribution of farming inputs and other support materials to farmers ahead of the peak farming season to boost food production.

The journalists equally urged the state government to revive payment of bursary allowances to Benue indigenes in tertiary institutions to ease the financial burden on students and parents.

Congress further cautioned security agencies against harassing journalists while carrying out their constitutional responsibilities, particularly during political coverage ahead of the 2027 general elections.

It also advised politicians and political actors to focus on issue-based campaigns and avoid hate speech, inflammatory rhetoric and actions capable of undermining peace and stability in the state.

The Union condemned the resurgence of insecurity in parts of Benue State, especially incidents of bike snatching, shootings and violent attacks in the North Bank area of Makurdi and other affected communities.

Congress also urged residents to desist from indiscriminate dumping of refuse and plastics into drainage channels to reduce flooding during the rainy season.

The Congress further commiserated with the Benue State Government and family of the late Head of Service, Dr. Moses Agbogbo Ode, describing his death as a monumental loss to the state public service.

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Carter, Iddo, Third Mainland Bridges: Julius Berger Tackles Years of Severe Structural Deterioration

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By Mike Odiakose, Abuja

Top-notch engineering construction company, Julius Berger Nigeria PLC is leading an extensive bridge rehabilitation programme in Lagos State, following its engagement by the Federal Ministry of Works in 2023.

The assignment is designed to address years of severe structural deterioration in the critical infrastructures.

Construction works commenced in January 2024, targeting four key transport links: the Third Mainland Bridge, Carter Bridge, Iddo Bridge, and the Iddo Bridge Underpass.

The project focuses on addressing long-standing structural damage, particularly in underwater components impacted by marine corrosion, tidal forces, and sustained heavy traffic.

At Carter Bridge, rehabilitation works concentrated on degraded underwater sections and substructure elements to mitigate the effects of corrosion and tidal movement.

Physical works were completed in January, and the project has now entered its close-out phase.

For the Third Mainland Bridge, engineers are carrying out structural repairs on critical components, including the deck soffit, piers, and underwater pile caps.

The project is currently about 80% physically complete, with only the monitoring phase outstanding.

This phase, expected to last one year, is now in its third month. Financially, approximately 60% of the budget has been allocated, with 21% of the total project value executed to date.

At press time last week, no major construction work is outstanding on this bridge as the focus is entirely on performance validation.

Essentially, the monitoring phase acts as a quality assurance and risk management step, ensuring that the extensive rehabilitation work translates into a safe, stable, and durable bridge for years to come, said a member of the project team, Friday.

The Iddo Bridge rehabilitation involves a more intensive reconstruction due to severe deterioration.

Significant portions of the bridge have been demolished and are being rebuilt using reinforced concrete girders, enhanced reinforcement systems, and strengthened structural supports.

The project is actively ongoing and stands at 30% physical completion.

At the Iddo Bridge Underpass, the existing structure was completely removed to enable full reconstruction.

The scope includes continuous reinforced concrete pavement (CRCP), improved drainage systems, and the installation of modern street lighting and utility infrastructure. Construction progress has reached 38%.

CRCPs are designed to control cracking, not eliminate it as cracks occur at regular, closely spaced intervals. The reinforcement keeps cracks tight, preventing them from widening

Overall, these rehabilitation efforts are designed to enhance commuter safety, extend the lifespan of critical infrastructure, and reduce structural risks along some of Lagos State’s busiest transport corridors.

In addition, the improvements are expected to ease traffic flow and strengthen economic activity across the state.

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Alia Postpones Benue at 50, Third Year Anniversary Celebrations

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From Attah Ede, Makurdi

Benue State Governor, Hyacinth Alia, has announced immediate postponement of the planned activities marking the Benue at 50 and the Third Year Anniversary Celebrations of the present administration.

The State deputy governor, Sam Odeh disclosed this in a statement on Wednesday.

According to him, the decision to postpone the event was taken to allow for necessary adjustments and consultations to ensure a more successful and inclusive commemoration.

He said a new date for the celebrations will be communicated to the public in due course.

“The Benue State Government under the leadership of His Excellency, Rev. Fr. Dr. Hyacinth Iormem Alia wishes to inform the general public that the activities marking the two events have been postponed.

“The Government regrets any inconvenience this postponement may have caused individuals, groups, and organisations, and appreciates the understanding, patience and continued support of the good people of Benue”, Ode intimated.

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Unity Cup: Super Eagles Must Improve Despite Zimbabwe Victory — Chelle

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Super Eagles head coach Éric Chelle has demanded more work from his players despite the impressive victory over Zimbabwe.

Nigeria defeated the Warriors 2-0 in the semi-final of the Unity Cup at the Valley on Tuesday night.

Femi Azeez emerged the hero for the Super Eagles, scoring twice to guide the three-time African champions into the final, where they will face either Jamaica or Iran.

The 24-year-old who plays for Millwall FC in the English Championship, swiftly put the Super Eagles in the lead after only five minutes, when he finished off a great team move with a left-footed rocket that Zimbabwe goalkeeper Future Sibanda could not stop.

Alhassan Yusuf, Tochukwu Nnadi and Philip Otele all came close to increasing Nigeria’s lead afterwards.

Azeez netted his and Nigeria’s second of the night in the 62nd minute after beating Sibanda in the box following another swift team move, with Otele finding Terem Moffi who then located the Millwall man in the vital area.

Moffi also set up Azeez for the opening goal.

Chelle is expecting a better performance from his players in the final.

“This is only a friendly game. This is not the World Cup qualifier. They need to work hard,” Chelle said at his post-match interview after the game at The Valley in London.

“They need to try to understand what I want, what the technical staff want and the high level is difficult.

“So you see, we made some mistakes with the ball. For sure, you see tomorrow we will work out during training,” he said.

In Saturday’s final at the Valley, the Super Eagles will take on the winner of Wednesday’s second semi-final between last year’s runners-up Jamaica and India.

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