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  • FG to adopt new measures against gas pipeline accidents

    FG to adopt new measures against gas pipeline accidents

    The Federal Controller of Works in Lagos, Mr Olukayode Popoola has scheduled an emergency stakeholders meeting to seek a solution to the hazard of  gas lines in the ongoing Lagos-Ibadan Expressway reconstruction/rehabilitation project.

    Popoola said that the meeting was important for all stakeholders to rub minds on how to avert danger on the Right of Way (RoW) on the project.

    There was panic on the highway on Wednesday as a gas pipe  got ruptured during construction works by Julius Berger on a section of the highway.

    A similar gas leak had occurred on section one of the highway in 2019 during construction activities which also made road users to panic.

    READ ALSO: Abduction: APC apologises to Kankara schoolboys

    Section one of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway rehabilitation/reconstruction project spans from Ojota in Lagos to Sagamu Interchange.

    Popoola stressed that there was an accepted depth for pipes to be buried deep into the ground such that there should not be interactions between excavators and the pipes during construction works.

    The federal controller harped on the need for the stakeholders to ascertain if due diligence was followed in laying the pipelines.

    He explained that the Federal Ministry of Works had a tradition of interacting with service providers from the oil and gas, telecommunication, power and other industries to identify exact location of facilities before construction works.

    He also noted that only the Minister for Works and Housing had the powers to grant approval on use of RoW for laying of pipes or any services after careful analysis.

    popoola explained that the minister usually liaises with the federal controllers of Works in states involved to crosscheck with engineers from its Planning and Development Departments to inspect the sites.

    “The engineers will inspect and write their reports before the Honourable Minister will grant the approval. When it comes to execution like laying of the pipes, there is a minimum depth that pipes are supposed to be laid under.

    “If all those technical things of minimum depths are observed, I am sure this problem we are having may not have occurred.

    “Now you are saying maybe we are not working together with NNPC, ideally, they are the owners of the pipes, they are the custodian, they are supposed to tell us which alignment they have their pipes to guide us,’’ he said.

    He explained that he only assumed office in 2020, and that the contractors were not aware of the existence of gas lines in its RoW, hence the incident of Wednesday.

    “The contractors were not aware of the existence of gap pipes there. Now that they know, they will be more careful in working on that corridor, such things will not happen again,’’ he assured.

    He said that errors on gas lines that ruptured would have been averted if site engineers were aware of the depth of the gas pipe on the alignment.

    “Any time we want to do any construction, we will call a meeting of the stakeholders, to say please we want to do this or that.

    “If you have either pipes for gas, either cables or water pipes and in recent times for internet, we also advise them, please come and remove your pipes or telecommunication.

    “There was that kind of stakeholders meeting at the inception of this project which started in 2013. Things must have changed, we are talking of seven years ago, and probably these pipes were laid after that inception meeting.

    “I was not there at that time and most of the people at NNPC were not there at that time too, but we will work together, it will not happen again.

    “Part of the measure is to discuss with them, we will invite them for a meeting, they are supposed to have done cathodic protection for the pipes to prevent fire,’’ he said.

    He said that cathodic protection was like a casing of protection to prevent charging between the pipes and another external material that could cause fire.

    “This is very urgent, so the meeting will come up any moment from now,’’ he said.

    He lamented new settlement encroaching on Right of Way (RoW) of the project and stressed the need for state governments to liaise with federal agencies when granting building permit approvals.

    He explained that section one of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway which spans from Ojota in Lagos to Sagamu Interchange was about 56 per cent completed.

    He said that heavy vehicular volume was slowing down traffic diversion and construction works on the site.

    He, however, commended traffic regulatory and law enforcement agencies who have worked tirelessly to make the site accessible for construction works to continue.

  • Abduction: APC apologises to Kankara schoolboys

    Abduction: APC apologises to Kankara schoolboys

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) has apologised to students of Government Science Secondary School, Kankara, Katsina State over their abduction and trauma they were subjected to during their six days in captivity.

    This was made known in a statement signed by the Chairman, Caretaker / Extra-Ordinary National Convention Planning Committee of the APC, Mai Mala Buni, in Abuja, on Saturday.

    According to him, the party received with “joy and a glad heart” the release and return of the students who were abducted by terrorists from their school .

    The statement read in part, “The party also apologised to the pupils and vow that President Buhari and the party will do all it takes to make sure that they continue to study in a safe environment.

    READ ALSO: Garba Shehu apologises to Nigerians over initial figure of abducted Kankara students

    “We want to congratulate the parents of the children and also apologise on behalf of our party that one of our biggest promises was security and although we are doing our utmost best, such incidence is a sad event and must, at all cost not repeat itself.

    “As a party, we called on Nigerians not to loose their hope in our government and the security apparatus.

    “We thank all those who made this rescue effort possible, especially the Governors of Katsina and Zamfara States, the security agents across the country.

    “We do not doubt the capacity of our security agencies, we believe and know they are capable especially when they are well motivated and led, which we can assure is the case under President Muhammadu Buhari.”

  • Kankara school students only went for excursion – Ezekwesili

    Kankara school students only went for excursion – Ezekwesili

    Former Minister of Education, Oby Ezekwesili, has alleged that the abducted schoolboys from Government Science Secondary School, Kankara in Katsina State only went for excursion.

    She also alleged that President Muhammadu Buhari administration, created the abduction of over 300 schoolboys.

    Ezekwesili said this on Friday night during an interview with Channels Television.

    READ ALSO: Garba Shehu apologises to Nigerians over initial figure of abducted Kankara students

    She said the President and his government should not be congratulated over the release of the schoolboys after six days in captivity.

    Recall that the abduction occurred some hours after the President arrived in Daura, Katsina on December 11 for a week-long private visit.

    Katsina State Governor, Aminu Masari, however, announced on Thursday that 344 schoolboys were released by bandits in Zamfara State.

    Reacting to this, Ezekwesili said Buhari should be disgusted with what happened.

    She said, “For us to congratulate a government that created a problem and said it solved it? We shouldn’t be doing that. The society should learn how to hold people accountable.

    The President should be disgusted with what happened, not commending himself. What is he clapping for? Those children were put in harm’s way. And now he said he’s rescued them? Maybe the President sent the children on an excursion to terrorists so they can release children at will to him.

    “He needs to tell us exactly what happened with the Kankara kids. There is a problem. This country should not be taken for a ride by President Buhari and his government.

    ”This is very unbecoming and the whole world is laughing at us. They think we are jokers. Many countries didn’t even bother to show that anything had happened in our country because they felt who are these people and what are they doing to themselves?”

  • I Am In Self-isolation- Tambuwal Tells The World

    I Am In Self-isolation- Tambuwal Tells The World

    By Muhammad Goronyo, Sokoto


    “Following my official trips in the past few days, during which I was in close contact with some personalities, some of whom have tested positive to COVID-19, I have been medically advised to go into self-isolation”, Governor Tambuwal confirms.

    As a result, I will withdraw from official and physical engagements for the period prescribed by the COVID-19 protocols, with effect from Friday, Dec. 18, 2020.
    In my absence, the Deputy Governor of Sokoto State, Hon. Manir Muhammad Dan’Iya (Walin Sokoto), will carry on all official functions as laid down in the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

    During this period, I will subject myself to the prescribed testing procedure as required by the Sokoto State Task Force on COVID-19, the National Center for Disease Control (NCDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO) protocols.

    In due course, I shall avail you all with the outcome.
    Meanwhile, I want to use this medium to urge the good people of our state to adhere and observe all the protocols laid down by the relevant health bodies in the prevention and management of COVID-19.

    I also wish to solicit your usual prayers in these trying times. May Allah continue to bless the good people of Sokoto State and Nigeria.

  • Garba Shehu apologises to Nigerians over initial figure of abducted Kankara students

    Garba Shehu apologises to Nigerians over initial figure of abducted Kankara students

    Garba Shehu, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, has apologised for saying only 10 students were abducted from Government Science Secondary School, Kankara, Katsina State.

    Recall that the presidential spokesperson said this in an interview with BBC Hausa Service before the abducted schoolboys were freed. 

    Putiing out an apology after the 344 schoolboys were released by the bandits in Zamfara State, Garba Shehu stated that he was misled by people who should know better. He added the number he put out was in no way done to downplay the seriousness of the situation.

    He tweeted;

    I apologize for the incorrect communication citing that only 10 students were kidnapped at the science school, Kankara

    This communication of numbers was provided by persons that should ideally know. These numbers were seen to conflict with what was available at that time.

    Please understand that this communication was in no way done to downplay the seriousness of the situation.

    Please accept my sincere apologies on this matter as we continue to move our great Nation Nigeria forward. Thank you.

    Garba Shehu apologises for saying only 10 Kankara schoolboys were abducted
  • Gov. Bello Appoints Prof. Salawu Sadiku CUSTECH VC, Other Management Staff

    Gov. Bello Appoints Prof. Salawu Sadiku CUSTECH VC, Other Management Staff

    From Noah Ocheni, Lokoja

    The Kogi State Government has approved the appointment of Engr. Prof. Salawu Sadiku as Vice Chancellor, Ms. Hudson Olufunke E iwumi Registrar and Mr. Alaji John Bursar of Confluence University of Science and Technology (CUSTECH), Osara in Adavi Local government area of the state.

    In the Statement signed by Mrs Folashade Arike Ayoade, Secretary to the State government, said “Following the take-off of the Kogi State Confluence University of Scienc Technology (CUSTECH), Osara; His Excellency, the Executive Governor of State, Alh. Yahaya Bello has granted approval for the appointment of Principal Officers of the University.

    Others appointed officers are; Mr. Salifu Jeremiah E. Librarian, Arch. Usman Muhammed Ahmed Director of Works and Physical Planning and Pharm. Muhammed Asuku Audu Director of Academic Planning.

    According to the statement, the appointments takes effect from 17 December, 2020.

  • Kogi Poly Expelles 34 Students Over Exam Malpractices, Cultism, Forgery

    Kogi Poly Expelles 34 Students Over Exam Malpractices, Cultism, Forgery

    By Noah Ocheni, Lokoja

    The Academic Board of Kogi State Polytechnic has expelled 34 students over exam misconduct, cultism and certificate forgery.

    This which was contained in a statement issued by Head, Public Relations and Protocol Unit of the institution, Mrs. Uredo Omale pointed out that the management considered reports of various committees and approved the expulsion of the 34 students after its meeting on Thursday.

    Mostly expelled students according to the statement were from different schools and departments of the institution while some of them were part of the “Examination Magic Centre” syndicate, recently uncovered by the Institution at the Sarkin Noma area in Lokoja metropolis respectively.

    According to the report, the ‘magic centre’ was organized by one Ibrahim Ayatu, a HND II student of the Department of Accountancy and one Ayeni Clement, an ex student of the Polytechnic.

    The Board, according to the statement approved that Ayatu be expelled from the institution, while Ayeni remains banned from entering the Polytechnic until further notice.

    Similarly, one Ekele Hassan, HND I Industrial Design (Graphics) who is also a staff of the Polytechnic was expelled for been caught with an already answered booklet.

    In addition, “Alih Kemalu and Isah Habib from the Department of Public Administration were expelled for their involvement in cultism while Nda Zubairu, a HND II student of the Department of Science Laboratory Technology was also expelled for forgery of National Diploma (ND) Statement of Result from the Federal Polytechnic Idah which he used to secure HND admission into the Kogi State Polytechnic.”

    “Emmanuel Oluwaseun Ojo, a HND II student of the Department of Mineral and Petroleum Resources Engineering was also expelled for being in possession of dangerous weapons, which he attempted to use against his fellow student.” the statement added.

    “The board also approved the graduation of 959 students from various schools and departments as recommended by the result verification committee.”

  • Bishop Okonkwo pledge support for Christian leaders peace forum

    Bishop Okonkwo pledge support for Christian leaders peace forum

    By Joyce Remi-Babayeju

    The Presiding Bishop and Founder of the Redeemed Evangelical Mission International , Lagos Bishop Mike Okonkwo has promised to support the Christian Leaders Consultative Peace Forum being championed by the Nigeria Christian Pilgrim Commission NCPC.
    Bishop Okonkwo disclosed this in Lagos recently when he received the Executive Secretary of NCPC, Rev Yakubu Pam in his church headquarters in Lagos

    The Clergy assured the NCPC boss that he would support any positive initiative that would bring a lasting peace in the country.
    The Cleric explained that no sacrifice would be too much to salvage the present state of the nation.

    He emphazied that the Church has all it takes to help bring back peace into the country through genuine engagement with strategic stakeholders in the Nigeria project.
    He further promised to support the worthy cause of the Christian Leaders and reiterated his unalloyed support.

    He assured the NCPC boss who is the Convener of the peace forum that he would support actively in the proposed meeting of the body slated for early next year in South East, in Enugu
    He thanked the NCPC BOSS and his team for their sacrificial Leadership and service to the nation.

    He prayed that God in His infinite mercy would continue to reward the good efforts of Rev Pam in peace building in Nigeria.
    Earlier, the Executive Secretary of NCPC, Rev Yakubu Pam briefed the Clergy on the just concluded Christian Leaders Consultative meeting in Lagos.

    According to him the meeting was held to bring Christian leaders in Lagos together to find a lasting solution to youth restiveness as well as the general state of the nation.
    Rev Pam expressed happiness at the quality of representation at the peace meeting and gave the assurance that every resolution reached at the meeting would be communicated to the Lagos State Governor and the Presidency.

    Rev. Pam described Bishop Okonkwo as a dependable servant of God who had contributed immensely to the development of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria.

  • APC  will surmount current challenges – Lawan

    APC will surmount current challenges – Lawan


    Tom Okpe, Abuja


    Senate President Ahmed Lawan has said the challenges bedevilling the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) would be surmounted.


    Lawan gave the assurance at the 2020 Annual Conference of the APC Press Corps held on Friday,  in Abuja,  with the theme: “Contestation, a Veritable Process in Deepening Democratic Norms,  Values and Culture: The APC Story.”


    The Senate President who was represented by his Special Adviser on Media,  Ola Awuniyi admitted there were challenges in the party,  but said leaders were not distracted or overwhelmed by those challenges.


    “The APC story is a story that is founded on fostering understanding amongst a divergent interest. It is the story of creativity and ingenuity in the management of difference.

    The APC story is a pacy story of brilliance in the administration of a plural system.


    “It is a story that hallmarks how well democracy should flourish, for its adaptive capacity, and its potential as a lesson, and the possibilities it bears for the future. 


    “The APC story understands the workings of democracy, through its aggregation of variegated interests, and how it has managed the interests.


    “Though there are challenges, these challenges are not always insurmountable. They are like the storm in the tea cup. They will always blow away, given our continued resolve to remain the vehicle for the emancipation of Nigeria. We have come a long way and will not be distracted.


    “What we require is to be painstaking and the need to be positive about our efforts, the sacrifices of leaders, and the patience of the followers. 


    “While the leaders have a constitutional role, the followers also have to be vigilant. A conscientious interplay of the two will eventually result into a rewarding outcome, considering that patriotism and nationalism would emerge therefrom,” he said.

  • I regret slaughtering a ram for Buhari’s victory in 2015 – Nigerian man decries

    I regret slaughtering a ram for Buhari’s victory in 2015 – Nigerian man decries

    A Nigerian man, Al Amin Yahya, has come out to say he regrets slaughtering a ram just to celebrate President Buhari’s victory at the polls in 2015.

    Yahya who hitherto was a diehard supporter of President Buhari, said this while reacting to a tweet posted by a presidential aide, Bashir Ahmad, on the recent Kankara boys’ abduction and safe return.

    Yahya’s tweet reads

    ”When It Comes To Security Wise, I Have Never Seen An Administration That Is Shamelessly Failing It’s Citizens, I Regret Fasting So That Buhari Would Win, I Regret The Slaughter Of Ram I Did For His Victory In 2015. I Regret Skipping Fajr Prayer Just To Vote For Him On That Day.”

    See the exchange below

    I regret slaughtering a ram for Buhari