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Rain Storms Destroy NYSC Camp in Kwara
From Samuel James, Ilorin
The National Youth Service Corps Orientation Camp in Yikpata, Kwara State was during the weekend wrecked by rainstorms and causing widespread destruction of camp facilities worth Millions naira properties.The heavy rainfall which began early in the day came with a strong wind that wreaked havoc across the camp premises.
As it was gathered, the extent of the damage is significant, as several key facilities within the camp suffered considerable destruction. Among the affected structures are the Multipurpose Hall, the Administrative Block, the Camp Mosque, and several hostel blocks housing corps members and camp officials.The rainstorm also left a trail of destruction on the camp’s saluting dais and the newly constructed volleyball court, which had been one of the major attractions in the camp.In addition to that are two vehicles, belonging to camp officials got completely wrecked after a mighty tree, uprooted by the fierce winds, crashed down on them, rendering them beyond repair.Thus it was suggested that, sweep action is expected from the relevant authorities to assess the full extent of the damage for urgent intervention of necessary repair and restore affected facilities to ensure the continuity of camp activities.NEWS
Landlord’s Son Kills Tenant During Argument in Ondo

A 22-year-old lady, Joy Tale, has been reportedly killed by her landlord’s son, Odunayo Olomolatan, 41, in Ode-Irele, Irele Local Government Area of Ondo State.
Report says that the tenant was hacked to death on Monday during an argument.
DSP Olayinka Ayanlade, the spokesman for the Police Command in Ondo State, confirmed the incident to newsmen in a telephone interview.
Ayanlade said that the suspect has been arrested and in the custody of the Divisional Police Headquarters, Ode-Irele.
He disclosed that investigation has begun to unravel the circumstances surrounding the death of the lady.
“Yes, I can confirm to you that the lady was allegedly hacked to death during argument between her and her landlord son.
“The suspect has been arrested and investigation is ongoing to unravel circumstances surround the lady’s death,”Ayanlade said.
Meanwhile, Olajide Akinfe, the Chairman of the local government, has called for calm over the incident, urging residents not to take laws into their hands.
Akinfe, who claimed to have visited the divisional police headquarters, said that measures have been put in place to ensure that the suspect did not escape justice. (NAN)
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Finance Ministry Denies N13bn Contract Breach
The Federal Ministry of Finance has stated that no contract was awarded without strictly adhering to due process and existing procurement regulations. This is contained in a statement issued in Abuja on Monday by Mr Mohammed Manga, Director of Information and Public Relations at the Ministry.
He said the ministry’s attention was drawn to an online report by Akelicious, alleging that N13 billion in contracts were awarded without due process between February and June 2024. According to the report, the contracts included the Presidential Initiative on Compressed Natural Gas (Pi CNG) and other ongoing projects. Manga clarified that all contracts were awarded in line with the Public Procurement Act and other relevant laws and regulations. He described the allegations of corruption or irregularities as entirely baseless and without merit. “The ministry, under the leadership of Mr Wale Edun and Mrs Lydia Shehu Jafiya, remains committed to transparency and accountability in its operations,” he said. This commitment, he said, is reflected in the effective management of the national economy. Manga acknowledged the important role of the media in promoting transparency, accountability, and good governance. He, however, urged the media to verify all information before publication and warned that legal action would be taken against false or malicious claims. “The ministry unequivocally states that no contracts were awarded without due process at any time,” he said. He added that the allegations are unfounded and malicious, aimed at damaging the ministry’s reputation and distracting from its economic recovery efforts. He said the ministry’s work aligns with the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Tinubu’s administration. (NAN)NEWS
FEC Approves Variation, Dualisation of Inherited Road Projects

Mr Dave Umahi, the Minister of Works, announced that the Federal Executive Council (FEC) has approved alterations to the scope of several inherited road projects across the country, within the available funds.Umahi made this statement while briefing State House Correspondents after the fifth FEC meeting on Monday.
He explained that the first approval was for the 15-kilometer Section One of the Akure-Eta-Ogburu-Ijo-Ekiti border to Ikere-Ado-Ekiti in Ekiti State, which extends into Ondo State. The project will be dualised at a cost of N19.407 billion.The Minister noted that the second project approved by FEC was the rescoping and variation of the 375-kilometer Sokoto road, which runs through Zamfara, Katsina, and Kaduna.He added that this road, awarded at the end of the last administration, would be dualised and divided into four sections, with the first section being constructed from Sokoto to Zamfara by SKCC using reinforced concrete.He further explained that the second section of the project, spanning 175 kilometers in the Zamfara axis, was awarded to Setraco at N105 billion.“In line with FEC’s approval, we had to review the contract, but within the available funds of N105 billion. We rescoped it to 82.4 kilometers, plus six bridges, for the same contract sum of N105 billion,” Umahi said.He also referenced another similar project, the 105-kilometer Maiduguri-Mongonu Road in Borno, awarded on July 3, 2018.“Phase one, which covers 30 kilometers, has a contract sum of N21 billion. The second phase will commence once the first section is completed and will be brought before FEC,” he explained.He said other FEC-approved projects include the Abakaliki-Afikpo flyover in Ebonyi, awarded at N25 billion, and the construction of Ikoga Road and Atan-Alapoti-Ado-Odo Road in Ogun, which were awarded for N37.045 billion.“The rescoped 77-kilometer Enugu-Onitsha Road has been awarded for N150 billion. Part of the ongoing Enugu-Onitsha Road project is being carried out by MTN under tax credit.“Also, the Benin-Shagamu-Ore Road project has been awarded for N187 billion to CBC.“Another major project approved by FEC is the 7th Axial Road, initially approved by the last administration for funding by the China Exim Bank.“When we were in China, Mr. President presented two projects to the President of China: the Akwanga-Jos-Bauchi-Gombe Road and the 7th Axial Road.“This project is 50 kilometers long, with five kilometers of bridges.“It is an evacuation corridor that will transport goods from the Lekki Deep Sea Port, including those from the Dangote refinery and fertiliser plant,” said Umahi.He further explained that the 7th Axial Road would link to Ekpe and the Shagamu-Ore Road, providing an exit for goods to the 17 southern states and other northern states in the region.The project, he said was approved for 651.7 million dollars.“In addition, the Council approved phase one of the Aba-Ikot-Ekpene Road for N30.23 billion, ratified the rehabilitation of Ebute-Ero Outer Marina Shoreline, originally awarded at N114 billion but revised to N176.495 billion, and approved the rehabilitation of the Chamnuman section of the Gombe-Yola Road in Adamawa.“In addition, the Council approved phase one of the Aba-Ikot-Ekpene Road for N30.23 billion and ratified the rehabilitation of Ebute-Ero Outer Marina Shoreline. Originally awarded at N114 billion, the project was revised to N176.495 billion.The Council also approved the rehabilitation of the Chamnuman section of the Gombe-Yola Road in Adamawa, which has been rescoped into phases. The first phase was awarded at N9.253 billion in favour of CGC.(NAN)