Category: NIGERIA CONSTRUCTION NEWS

  • Kano governor donates ₦3.8 million to families of auto crash victims

    Kano governor donates ₦3.8 million to families of auto crash victims

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    Kano State Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje yesterday donated ₦3.8 million to the families of the 19 people who were involved in a ghastly auto crash along the Zaria-Kano Expressway. Each of the families of the victims will receive ₦200, 000.

    Witnesses said the deceased were burnt to death.

    Ganduje visited the area where he condoled with the families.

    “We received news of their death with shock and we pray that Allah Subhanahu Wata’ala should forgive all their wrongdoings and reward their good deeds with Jannah,” he prayed.

    A statement by the Chief Press Secretary to Governor Ganduje, Abba Anwar, added that the governor directed the Chairman of the local government area to write to the state government and request for the construction of a primary school in the area. He promised to expedite action on the proposal.

    “To help the people of this area in dry season farming, I assure you that this town will be included in the Federal Government’s intervention for dry season farming,” he said.

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  • Russian top diplomat visits Egypt, part of Africa trip amid Ukraine war

    Russian top diplomat visits Egypt, part of Africa trip amid Ukraine war

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    Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov is in Cairo for talks Sunday with Egyptian officials as his country seeks to break diplomatic isolation and sanctions by the west over its invasion of Ukraine.

    Lavrov landed in Cairo late Saturday, the first leg of his Africa trip that will also include stops in Ethiopia, Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo, according to Russia’s state-run RT.

    The Egyptian Foreign Ministry said Foreign Minister Sameh Shukry was holding talks with Lavrov Sunday morning.

    The Russian chief diplomat was scheduled to meet later Sunday with the Arab League Secretary General Ahmed Aboul Gheit. He will also address the permanent representatives of the pan-Arab organization, RT reported.

    Egypt, the Arab World’s most populous country, refused to take sides since the war in Ukraine began in February as it maintains close ties with both Moscow and the west. Egypt is among the world’s largest importers of wheat, with much of that from Russia and Ukraine.

    Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi has cultivated a close personal rapport with Russia President Vladimir Putin. Both leaders have strengthened bilateral ties considerably in the past few years.

    Lavrov’s visit to Cairo came as Russia’s state-owned atomic energy corporation, Rosatom, began last week the construction of a four-reactor power plant it is building in Egypt.

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  • Ifeanyi Okowa: Why I reviewed costs of Delta contracts

    Ifeanyi Okowa: Why I reviewed costs of Delta contracts

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    Gov. Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta and Vice-Presidential Candidate of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has said that due to rising prices it has become inevitable for government to review contracts values upward.

    Okowa, who stated this during an interview with newsmen on Friday at Isheagu, said the inflationary trend informed the need for the recent review of costs of some ongoing projects in the state.

    The governor after inspecting ongoing construction of Isheagu-Ewulu road and bridge in Aniocha South Local Government Area of the state, said that current economic indices in the country had taken negative tolls on every segment of activities and therefore, made review of the contracts’ values inevitable.

    He said that the road and bridge when completed, would serve two major agrarian communities of Isheagu and Ewulu.

    He said that contract for the project was awarded in January 2021 and would be completed in December 2022, adding that 4.7-kilometre Isheagu section was already reconstructed.

    He also said that from the bridge to Ewulu, another fresh section of 4.4 kilometres of road would be constructed.

    “With what is going on in Nigeria now, the inflation rate is very high and it is affecting every other thing, particularly construction of infrastructure.

    “Most of our contractors are actually struggling, so we had no option than to review the rate because inflation has risen as much as 18.6 per cent and that is actually affecting every aspect of life of the people.

    “As regards the cost of construction, the high cost of diesel at the moment, asphalt has also gone suddenly very high and of course, to drive most of the motorised equipment you require for construction work, you need a lot of diesel.

    “The cost of rod has also gone up and it’s going up by the day.

    “Unfortunately, beyond the global tendencies of Russia-Ukraine war which has also devalued our Naira, making it to depreciate on daily basis and this goes a long way to affect the original cost of contracts,” he said.

    Okowa, who was conducted round the project by the Commissioner for Works (Highways and Urban Roads), Mr Noel Omodon, explained that government was left with no option than to review the cost of the projects to ensure their timely completion amid biting inflation.

    “Having looked at everything, we needed to save the budget and the earlier we find a pathway to completing the projects the better, otherwise the escalation continues even more on a daily basis.

    “So, it’s quite difficult and we wished we didn’t get into the kind of difficulties we are into, but we have no choice.

    “We have started the projects and we have to complete them otherwise the contractors will move out of site and when they move out, to remobilise is at a higher cost and we don’t want to go through that route at all.

    “It’s a very unfortunate situation we find ourselves; it distorts our budgeting and we just hope that we are able to continue realigning our budget to keep pace with the construction that we are undergoing.

    “Beyond having the infrastructure in place, it also creates jobs for our young ones and we cannot afford to have the contractors move out of site because it will mean that you are going to take food off the table of families, which is also not good for us.

    “I have been informed that the project would be completed by the end of December.

    “From what we are seeing, life is coming back to Isheagu from the excitement on the faces of the people because the road would help them to evacuate their farm produce,” Okowa said.

    The governor also inspected ongoing works at the Sector C1 of the Ughelli-Asaba road by Obo River where the contractor said the bridge construction would be completed in October while the road would be ready in December.

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  • Atiku Abubakar: It’s difficult for a miracle to happen for Peter Obi to win 2023 election

    Atiku Abubakar: It’s difficult for a miracle to happen for Peter Obi to win 2023 election

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    The presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar, said it is difficult for a miracle to happen for Labour Party candidate Peter Obi to win the 2023 presidential election.

    Atiku, a former vice president, during an interview on Arise TV, said he is not expecting Peter Obi and Labour Party to pull off a surprise in the next general elections.

    The PDP candidate dismissed political calculations that Obi, a former Anambra State governor, will divide votes of his party.

    Atiku noted that the political status of the Labour Party does not agree with those calculations, citing instances from the just concluded governorship election in Osun and that the party does not have governors, members of the national assembly and state assemblies.

    “I really don’t expect the Labour Party to take as many votes from the PDP as people are suggesting,” he said.

    “We could have seen it in the last election in Osun state. What is the performance of the Labour Party?

    “This is a party that doesn’t have a governor, doesn’t have members of the national assembly, doesn’t have state assembly members, and politics in this country depends on the structures you have at the various levels — at the local government level, at the state level, and at the national level.”

    Atiku said 90 percent of people in the north are not social media, insinuating that it will limit the chances of the LP to win the 2023 presidential election.

    “So, it is very difficult to expect a miracle to happen, simply because Peter Obi is in the Labour Party. After all, they were saying through social media, they had more than one million votes in Osun state,” he said.

    “But how many votes turned for the Labour Party? And then again, mark you, you’re talking about social media. In the north, 90 percent of our people are not tuned to social media.”

    New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) presidential candidate Rabiu Kwankwaso, who had a failed merger negotiation with Labour Party had argued that northern voters will not vote for Obi.

    “The implication is if you put somebody from the south-east, unfortunately, there are many issues in the south-east,” Kwankwaso said on Channels Television.

    “You see, northern voters are the worst hit by this country’s maladministration issue. Even under that circumstance, a northern voter also believes that he is better as a one united Nigeria.”

    Obi, however, refuted the claims, saying he has a national structure in young people across the country.

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  • Kwara SUBEB constructs 39 digital library centres

    Kwara SUBEB constructs 39 digital library centres

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    Kwara Universal Basic Education Board has commenced the construction of 39 Digital Literacy Centres (DLC) in basic education schools across the state.

    A statement from the board’s Press Secretary, Amina Atere, on Thursday in Ilorin said the project would also deepen students’ interest in information and communication technology.

    “The centres across the 16 LGAs will enable Kwara students to compete favourably with their counterparts across the globe using information and communication technology.

    ”The DLC is equipped with computers and several accessories,” she said.

    Atere also said the project was in continuation of the efforts of Gov. Abdulrahman AbdulRazaq to reposition basic education in the state.

    “This began with the payment of diverted funds which brought Kwara State under the hammer of the Universal Basic Education Commission,” she said.

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