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FRSC Corps Marshal Approves Appointment of Sector Commanders in 20 States
The Corps Marshal, Federal Road Safety Corps, (FRSC) Shehu Mohammed, has approved the deployment of new Sector Commanders for 20 States of the federation.
This is contained in a statement by the Acting Corps Public Education (CPEO), Mr Olusegun Ogungbemide on Monday in Abuja.
Mohammed said that the redeployment was part of strategic intervention mechanisms, initiated to drive the policy thrust of the Corps and rejig operational activities in the field Commands.
He said that the deployment was also propelled by the renewed zeal, to reposition the Corps for greater performance and quality service delivery.
According to Mohammed, the affected states and the new Sector Commanders are as follows;
“Corps Commander (CC) Maxwell Lede, the former Principal Staff Officer II to the Corps Marshal is now the Sector Commander, RS4.1 Plateau State Sector Command.
“The outgoing Zonal Head of Operations RS10HQ Sokoto, Mr Tijani Muhammed, now deployed as Sector Commander RS1.2 Kano.
“Mr Saliau Ibrahim moves from Kano Sector Command to Jigawa Sector Command, while the former Anambra State Sector Commander, Mr Adeoye Irelewuyi takes over as Ogun State Sector Commander,”
Meanwhile, the Zonal Head of Administration RS3HQ Yola, Mr Yahaya Adikwu, has been redeployed as Sector Commander RS3.1 Adamawa.
The FRSC boss also said, that the former Corps Commander in charge of Youth Safety Education, Mr Samson Kaura, is now Sector Commander RS3.2 Gombe.
He further said that Mr Cyril Mathew, takes over as Sector Commander RS5.1 Edo, adding that Sector Commander RS9.3 Abia, Mr Frederick Ogidan moved to Delta State Sector Command.
“Others affected are Mrs Joyce Alexander, former CC in charge of Academy at the national headquarters, now Sector Commander Anambra State.
“Mr Taofeek Sokunbi, the outgoing Sector Commander Enugu moves to Rivers Sector Command, as Mr Joseph Toby takes over RS6.2 Cross River Sector Command,”he said.
In the same vein, Muhammed said that E Odiete, is now the Sector Commander RS6.3 Akwa Ibom, adding that Chichebem Onukwubiri becomes the Sector Commander RS6.4 Bayelsa.
Mohammed however, said that Mufutau Irekeola has moved from Delta Sector command, to take over as Sector Commander Kwara State.
“Ngozi Ezeoma has become the Sector Commander RS 9.3 Abia, while Franklin Agbakoba becomes the new Sector Commander RS9.1 Enugu Sector Command.
“In addition, AU Ugah the former Sector Commander RS2.2 Ogun, is now the Sector Commander RS9.4 Imo, and PI Ikaba who was Bauchi State, has been redeployed to Kebbi State.
“Mr Samuel Ibitoye takes over as Ondo State Sector Commander, while IA Ibrahim resumes as Sector Commander RS12.1 Bauchi, and UA Muhammed takes over Borno State Sector Command,”he said.
The FRSC Corps Marshal charged the newly deployed Sector Commanders to report and “hit the ground” with immediate effect.
This, he said, was pursuant to the enormous task and responsibility that has been outlined for them to carryout, for the enhancement of safety on the roads. (NAN)
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2027: Sanda Joins Taraba Guber Race, Vows Labour Party Victory
By David Torough, Abuja
In a bold move ahead of the 2027 gubernatorial election in Taraba State, renowned entrepreneur and technocrat, Hon. Sanda Nathan Jr., has officially stepped aside from his role as Chairman/CEO of Sandalight Global Realities Ltd and FARMERSTEQ GLOBAL LTD to pursue his political ambition under the platform of the Labour Party (LP).
The transition marks a significant shift from corporate leadership to active political participation, as Sanda positions himself to lead the Labour Party to victory and champion a new era of governance in Taraba State.
Speaking during the official handover ceremony held on Friday at the companies’ corporate headquarters in Utako, Abuja, Sanda described his governorship ambition as “a continuation of service” aimed at transforming the economic and social fortunes of Taraba through credible leadership and people-oriented governance.
According to him, Taraba State has remained under the control of career politicians for years, with little progress in critical sectors such as infrastructure, job creation, agriculture, education, and healthcare.
He stressed that the time had come for the state to embrace a CEO-style leadership approach driven by innovation, accountability, and private-sector efficiency.
“Taraba deserves pragmatic leadership that understands development, economic growth, and the importance of empowering people through opportunities,” Sanda stated.
He outlined key areas his administration would prioritize if elected governor, including education revitalization, modernization of agriculture, technology and innovation, infrastructure development, and improved healthcare delivery.
Sanda pledged to replicate his corporate success across the state by implementing policies that would promote transparency, attract investment, create jobs, and improve the living standards of citizens.
As part of the transition, Mr. Jackson Kole was officially appointed as Acting Group Head/CEO to oversee the affairs of Sandalight Global Realities Ltd and FARMERSTEQ GLOBAL LTD pending board confirmation.
Kole, while accepting the appointment, promised to sustain and expand the companies’ achievements in estate development, real estate consulting, construction, and agricultural industrialization.
He assured stakeholders that the companies would continue to maintain excellence and professionalism while supporting Sanda in his political journey.
“We will continue to build on the strong foundation laid by Hon. Sanda Nathan Jr. and ensure that both companies remain leaders in the real estate and agribusiness sectors,” Kole said.
Sandalight Global Realities Ltd is widely known for its expertise in estate development, building construction, and real estate consulting, while its subsidiary, FARMERSTEQ GLOBAL LTD, has gained recognition for promoting agricultural revolution and agribusiness development across Nigeria.
Political observers believe Sanda’s entry into the Taraba governorship race could reshape the political landscape of the state, especially among youths and professionals seeking a fresh approach to governance ahead of 2027.
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Carter, Iddo, Third Mainland Bridges: Julius Berger Tackles Years of Severe Structural Deterioration
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
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.


