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Kogi Monarch Appeals for Completion of Abandoned Ganaja -Otoikiti- Lokoja  Bypass

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From Joseph Amedu, Lokoja

The Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello, has been called upon to mobilise the contractor handling the abandoned  Ganaja -Otoikiti-Lokoja Bypass to site  to complete the remaining portion of the road to enhance social economic transformation of the state.


The District Head of Ganaja, a Lokoja suburb, Alhaji Idris Isah Simbabi made the appeal on Friday in a chat with our correspondent.

The traditional ruler noted that the bypass, popularly know as Wada Road was conceived to provide alternative route for articulated vehicles and motorists who criss-cross the state to the Northern and Southern parts of the country and  to ease traffic congestion and incessant accidents in Lokoja metropolis.


He  said, the importance of the bypass to the economic growth of the state cannot be overemphasised, saying, before the abandonment of the road,  it has started attracting human and infrastructural development to the area.
Simbabi who commended Governor Bello for given facelift to Lokoja metropolis and other parts of the state, appealed to him to expedite action so as to complete the remaining portion of the road.


According to the monarch, no fewer than one thousand trailers and other articulated vehicles do ply Lokoja metropolis on a daily basis  with incessant accidents, adding that early completion of the bye pass will bring sigh of relief to motorists in the state capital.
According to him, his appeal to the governor is for him to as a matter of urgency direct the contactor to return to site to complete the remaining portion of the road.


He explained that the completion of the Wada Road, which has in earnest started attracting huge concentration of people and industries to the area , would further create massive employment for teaming youths thereby bringing down incidence of crime and criminality.
He however, urged the Chairman of Ajaokuta Local Government Council, Hon. Mustapha Akaba and the Commissioner of Works, Hon .Abubakar Ohere to lead advocacy to the governor in order  to mobilise resources for the project.


On the issue of insecurity plaguing other parts of the country, the royal father advised governments at all levels to emulate the security architecture put in place by Governor Bello which has made Kogi the most secured state in the country.
He thanked the governor for prioritising the welfare of traditional rulers  as their inclusion in governance has drastically reduced  crimes across the domains.
While calling on politicians to play the game by the rules as  2023 electioneering approaches, warned the youths against being used as thugs.

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FG, Partners Urged to Act On Rangeland Conservation

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The Federal Government and partners have been urged to take decisive action to protect and restore rangelands, safeguard pastoralist communities’ livelihoods, and enhance climate resilience in dryland regions.

The call was made in a communiqué issued at the conclusion of the 5th International Conference on Drylands.

The conference, themed ‘Promoting Sustainability and Resilience of Rangelands: Present and Future Outlooks’, was organised by the Centre for Dryland Agriculture at Bayero University in Kano and took place from May 6 to 8, 2025.

The three-day conference brought together over 300 participants, including scientists, researchers, policymakers, development partners, and private sector representatives.

The articipants urged governments to develop and implement comprehensive, participatory, and evidence-based legal frameworks prioritizing sustainable rangeland management.

These frameworks should recognise, protect, and support traditional knowledge and practices of pastoralists, ensuring equitable access to land and natural resources.

Secure land tenure and fair resource governance are crucial for promoting peaceful coexistence and preventing land-use conflicts.

The conference recognised the critical role of women and youths from pastoralist communities in driving resilience and sustainability.

The conference also called for increased investment in capacity building, active participation in decision-making processes, and support for income-generating opportunities and sustainable resource development projects.

The conference emphasised the need to scale up public and private sector investments in climate change adaptation strategies, sustainable land management technologies, and diversified livelihood initiatives.

These investments should be complemented by demand-driven research and the promotion of innovations that integrate indigenous knowledge with modern scientific approaches.

The conference urged international development partners and organisations to align their resources with the conference outcomes and enhance regional and global cooperation, particularly on transboundary issues.

The participants also advocated deeper engagement with global initiatives such as the Vision for Adapted Crops and Soils (VACS) and the Africa Soil Initiative.

The conference concluded that the alarming degradation of rangelands, threats to pastoralist livelihoods, and fragility of dryland ecosystems demand urgent, collaborative, and sustained action.

The participants emphasised that achieving healthy rangelands was key to food security, ecological balance, and peaceful coexistence.

The conference brought together participants from 11 African countries, 13 Nigerian states, 17 academic institutions, and several international organisations.

It created a rich platform for knowledge exchange, policy dialogue, and regional collaboration.( NAN)

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Robert Prevost, First US Pope, Appears On The Balcony As Pope Leo XIV

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Cardinal Robert Prevost, 69, of the United States has been elected leader of the Catholic Church and will be called Pope Leo XIV.

The leader of the world’s 1.4 billion Catholics appeared on the balcony overlooking St Peter’s Square in the Vatican on Thursday.

He was elected by the secret meeting of cardinals, known as the conclave, in the Sistine Chapel, having secured votes from two-thirds of the eligible electors.

The successful election was indicated by white smoke billowing from a chimney set up on the chapel and the peal of bells from St Peter’s BASILICA.

Pope Leo XIV succeeds Francis, who died on Easter Monday. dpa/NAN) .

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FCTA Orders Demolition of over 10 Illegal Duplexes Built on Abuja Green Areas

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The Abuja Metropolitan Management Council of the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has given its Development Control Department 48 hours to demolish more than 10 duplexes built on a green area.

The Coordinator of the Council, Chief Felix Obuah, gave the directive on Thursday during a joint inspection tour targeting illegal developments across the city.

Obuah explained that the developer of the properties had ignored multiple stop-work orders and warnings issued by the Department of Development Control.

He said that the structures, built without authorisation or allocation, clearly violated the Abuja Master Plan in Wumba District, near Apo in Abuja.

“When we invited the developer to provide legal documents for the activities he’s carrying out, we discovered there was no paper, no approval, no allocation,” Obuah said.

“So all these properties that you are seeing here are going down. Come back here in the next 48 hours, you’d see everything down.”

He said the FCT Administration would not tolerate any illegal development, especially on areas designated for environmental preservation.

Director of Development Control, Mr. Mukhtar Galadima, confirmed that no approval was granted for the construction.

“We had marked the structures at various stages, but the developer ignored our directives,” Galadima said.

“The only language that some developers seem to understand is the bulldozer.”

He noted that the affected structures included both roofed and unroofed buildings, and that demolition would proceed as ordered.

Director of Parks and Recreation, Mr Chidemelu Echee, condemned the destruction of green spaces, saying that Abuja’s urban design integrated natural ecosystems to ensure sustainable living.

“This is a disaster waiting to happen,” Echee said.

“People are randomly destroying the natural ecosystem without authorisation, which worsens the global warming crisis.”

According to the Director of the Abuja Environmental Protection Board, Mr Osilama Braimah, warned that removing green spaces leads to environmental degradation, including increased urban heat and flooding.

“When concrete covers everything, it prevents water percolation, affects groundwater recharge, and worsens flooding,” Braimah explained.

“We must preserve green areas to protect both people and the environment.” (NAN)

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