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FCT remains insecure, dirty as Wike hurries to deliver projects for Tinubu’s one year anniversary

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The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike is pushing to provide several projects for President Bola Tinubu to mark the 1 year in office, turning the city into a construction site.

However, the city remains dark and dirty.

Across the city, from AYA to Jahi to Maitama, the city is littered with ongoing projects, from bridges to highways— majority of the projects were inherited from the former Minister, Mohammed Bello, who served as the minister from 2015-2023.

In the past couple of months, the pace of the work on the projects has increased drastically.

DAILY POST learnt that the minister has been piling pressure on the contractors to deliver the projects ahead of the May 29 one year anniversary of the president.

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Many residents believe that the plan by the minister to hurriedly complete the projects for politics is coming at a cost as the minister appears to be neglecting other aspects of the city, while some others are happy at the pace of the work, putting questions on the 8years of the former minister without delivering projects.

Mr Wike, a former Governor of Rivers State, has repeatedly told his associates of the plans to deliver these projects for the president, most importantly, the Abuja Metro Railway, which the previous administration abandoned, sources told DAILY POST.

It would be recalled that President Tinubu during the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) conference last year, told Mr Wike that he wants to ride on the metro train as soon as possible. To make it possible, the FCT was given over N100 billion in the 2023 Supplementary Budget for infrastructure for the territory. Aside from the budget allocation, President Tinubu approved the withdrawal of FCTA from TSA.

The minister also highlighted this plan during a budget defence session before the House Committee on FCT. He stated that the president would commission some of those projects as he tried to convince the lawmakers to approve the budget.

To meet the deadline, some of the contractors handling the projects are blocking major roads causing traffic gridlocks. Between Berger area and AYA, there are about six ongoing bridges that Mr Wike is trying to complete.

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When DAILY POST visited the ongoing bridge linking Wuse and Wuye, the contractors blocked the road to speed up the project.

The same thing is happening at the Old CBN Bridge, but it has recently been opened up.

“If you see the amount of work we have done in the past couple of months, but I don’t know if everything will be ready by May 29, but we are very close,” one of the workers at Wuye Bridge told this reporter.

When DAILY POST visited the ongoing construction of the bridge around Power House in Asokoro, workers were seen working on Sunday.

More focus on the rich, neglecting the poor

Last year, the Minister announced the construction of 135 roads in the territory. However, many of these roads are in the affluent areas of Maitama, Asokoro, Wuse, Garki and others.

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Many residents have raised concerns about this because the minister is breaking up the good roads and reconstructing them while less affluent places are suffering.

“Majority of the roads that the minister is reconstructing in Wuse and Asokoro are not even bad, he is just pulling the asphalt and laying new ones while people in Lugbe don’t even have decent roads,” Adeyeye Samson, a commercial driver in the city laments.

DAILY POST also did a mini-survey of many of the roads and discovered a disparity in how the minister is paying attention to the highbrow areas while neglecting the satellite towns.

The dark and unsafe city

While the minister is seeking to speed up the massive infrastructure to please the president, he is yet to get the basics right with the management of the city. All across the city, everywhere is still dirty, dark and insecure.

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The dark spots of the city are providing criminals with spots to operate. Many residents believe that the inability of the minister to ensure that street lights are working is a major contributor to the insecurity around the city.

“Any time I am driving around the city gate, particularly around the stadium, my prayer is always the same, ‘Let my vehicle not break down’. I pray this prayer fervently. Not just that spot, even around the Central Business District, I cannot stop at the traffic light at night over the fear of someone jumping out of the dark to attack me,” Ahmed Idris, a resident said.

A trip around the city at night confirmed what Mr Idris said about the situation of the street lights.

From Galadinmawa to Kabusa Junction, it is completely dark. Same as the entire length of Apo Mechanic Road. This situation has left many of the residents at the mercy of miscreants, who use the darkness as the perfect cover.

Mr Wike was lauded recently over the use of N20 million bounty to secure the arrest of a kidnapping kingpin; however, kidnapping and petty criminals remain a concern across the city.

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Aside from the darkness, the serenity that Abuja is known for seems to have become an issue of past memory.

Heaps of refuse now pile up at different parks and outside major markets like Wuse and Garki markets. Some of the residents have also raised concerns about the effectiveness of the refuse collectors.

In most parts of Kubwa and Lugbe, residents rely on Babanbola, who ends up dumping the refuse on the roadside or inside waterways like canals.

“It is a serious dilemma for many of us. We know these babanbolas are dumping the waste inside the canal, but what alternative do we have?” Ayo, a resident of PW in Kubwa told this reporter, noting the inability of the administrator of the city to provide a comprehensive refuse collection system similar to what you have in Lagos through LAWMA.

“The waste trucks usually pass the main road to pick up waste on a weekly basis, but those of us living in the inner streets rarely see these trucks. Often, Babanbolas are the only available alternative but the waste ends up in the waterway,” she stated further.

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Mega City without potable water

Aside from waste, there is also the water situation in the FCT. Most residents of Lugbe, Guzape, and other parts of the FCT have no access to water board; many have to rely on boreholes and other means.

It would be recalled that Muhammadu Buhari’s administration applied for a $345 million loan for the Greater Abuja Phase II water scheme. The project was to provide water for some of the newly developed areas not covered by the water board scheme. But in the post COVID-19 era, the Chinese government is yet to release the fund.

Months after Wike’s appointments, many residents are yet to get water, but the minister is seeking to deliver projects to celebrate President Tinubu’s one year in office.

CREDIT: DAILY POST

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Africa’s Biggest Media Summit Begins In Kenya

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Media owners, chief executives, editors and other categories of journalists are converging on Nairobi, Kenya for the biggest AllAfrica Media Leaders’ Summit (AMLS).

Organised by AllAfrica Global Media, the launch of a new convening platform: the AllAfrica Media Leaders’ Summit is focusing on African Economic Transformation, AI, Technology and Digitization, Regional Integration and Peacebuilding, Misinformation and Disinformation, Governance, Standards, and Capacity Building, and Creating Sustainable Business Models.

The summit will take place May 8-10, 2024 in Nairobi, Kenya with the theme: “Re-engineering African Media in Times of Critical Transformation.”

As part of this year’s edition, AllAfrica will also present the 2024 Media Excellence Awards.

According to the organisers, the 2024 edition of the AllAfrica Media Leaders’ Summit, will feature innovations to leverage the ever-changing media landscape revolutionized by emerging technologies like a digital approach to public debate, innovations from the Newsroom Innovation Youth Challenge, artificial intelligence, virtual reality, and a specialized metaverse from Ubuntu Tribe.

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A statement from the All Africa Media Summit organisers and released by Sisa Sibanda, said during this pivotal event, AllAfrica and technology pioneer Ubuntu Tribe will introduce the “Ubuntuverse,” a state-of-the-art metaverse platform designed to bridge cultures and accelerate educational and technological engagement across Africa.

This partnership, according to the organisers, marks a significant milestone in digital media and technological integration, fostering a new era of innovation and connectivity.

The founder and CEO of Ubuntu Tribe, Mamadou Kwidjim Toure, “We are thrilled to partner with AllAfrica to present the Ubuntuverse at this year’s summit. This collaboration is more than a technological venture; it’s a cultural bridge. The Ubuntuverse is designed to foster a community that thrives on mutual respect and collective progress, using technology to empower and unite.”

Dr Tendai Mhizha, AllAfrica Senior Advisor said,  “The partnership with Ubuntu Tribe comes at a crucial time. As we tackle the challenges of misinformation in our digital age, the connected technologies we are showcasing, especially the Ubuntuverse, provide transformative tools for factual reporting and cultural exchange. This is a leap forward in our mission to inform and empower.”

Amadou Mahtar Ba, co-founder and executive chairman of AllAfrica added “As technologies become more and more available and impact progress in Africa, it is crucial for media leaders to experiment and understand the positive changes these innovations can bring to the continent and how their industry will be highly transformed. The partnership with Ubuntu Tribe marks a significant step towards mobilizing new technologies and funding for media in Africa.”

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Ubuntu Tribe, backed by 500 Global leading Silicon Valley VC Firm, is a global pioneer, continuing to break new ground in the realm of Real World Asset Tokenization of resources and assets. One of the first to launch GIFT (Gold International Fungible Token) backed 1:1 by real gold and made available from 1mg, as well as Utribe Wallet, hosting GIFT and future Real World Assets, currently available on AppStore and Googleplay.

The AllAfrica Media Leaders’ Summit is a conversation bringing together African media leaders (CEOs, Managing Directors & Editors-in-Chief), policy-makers, activists, academics and leaders of organizations championing Africa’s growth and development.

“We believe celebrating excellence in media and African development is of utmost importance to ensure the continuity of high-quality journalism and impactful contributions to the prosperity of our continent,” said Amadou Mahtar Ba, co-founder and executive chairman of AllAfrica, talking about the 2024 Media Excellence Awards.

He invited African leaders to elevate “Media’s critical role to advance African development across sectors through the dissemination of valuable information that serves to inform the public and hold leaders accountable.”

AllAfrica will celebrate the winners at a gala dinner and awards ceremony on May 9, 2024, at the Glee Hotel.

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Uzodimma solicits more budgetary provisions for the Army …Says welfare of the Military necessary for democracy’s survival

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Governor Hope Uzodimma of Imo State has emphasised the need for increased budgetary allocation to carter for, not only the expansion of Army Barracks, but for the welfare of the serving Military personnel, the Legion, their orphans, their wives and other dependants.

The Governor made the proposal when the House of Representatives Committee on Army on oversight function in Imo State paid a courtesy visit on him at the Government House, Owerri on Monday, May 6, 2024.

Governor Uzodimma pleaded with the National Assembly to consider giving the Army the necessary support so as to encourage them to come out and defend the State effectively, noting that, “sufficient funding is the answer.”

He added that the welfare of the Military should be of utmost priority to the Federal Government and National Assembly for the sustenance of democracy in Nigeria.

The Governor welcomed the Committee to Imo State and urged the Brigade Commander, 34 Artillery Brigade, Obinze to seize the opportunity of the visit to show the members the problems facing the Army in the State in general and the Command in particular.

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He expressed hope that the visit will bring  reprieve to the myriad challenges facing the the Army and possibly, proffer solutions confronting them in Imo State.

Governor Uzodimma recalled that recently, the Army in Imo State and the South East were challenged by criminal elements who indulge in banditry, kidnapping, oil theft and destruction of public and private investments, suggesting that it has become  necessary to ask for the assistance of the Nigerian Army in Imo State and South East to deal with the afore mentioned vices.

He recalled that recently, some military officers lost there lives to banditry, leaving behind orphans, widows and family dependants, and emphasised that such persons need support and assistance from the Federal and State Governments.

To cushion the effect of the problems those families living in the barracks are having, the Governor suggested that they need empowerment, power supply, means of transportation and even skill acquisition to  survive the vagaries of life they go through.

Governor Uzodimma however acknowledged the synergy between the Army and other Security Agencies, saying that such has become necessary to enable all of them to put in their best.

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Earlier, the Chairman of the Committee on Army, Rt. Hon. Abdullahi Mamudu, accompanied  by other members told the Governor that they were in Imo State on oversight function of the Military formations and thanked the Governor for giving them the opportunity to visit him despite his tight schedule.

The Chairman added that their visit to the Governor, who is their senior colleague and veteran lawmaker, is to draw from his wealth of experience and seek his blessings.

He said their responsibility is to look at the budget of the Nigerian Army and to go round to ascertain what is on ground in relation to what the National Assembly provided for them.

He congratulated the Governor and the people of Imo State for reelecting him for the second tenure and described Senator Uzodimma as “a transparent and straight forward man who is leading his people aright,” just as he urged him to continue to do well for his people.

Present to receive the Committee were the Deputy Governor of Imo State, Lady Chinyere Ekomaru, the Secretary to the State Government, Chief Cosmas Iwu, the Chief of Staff, Barr. Nnamdi Anyaehie and members of the Imo State Expanded Executive Council.

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Other members of the Committee who came with the Chairman include Hon. Emeka Chinedu, Hon. Harrison Anozie Nwadike, Hon. Mathew Nwogu, Hon. Fom Dalyop Chollom and of course, the Commandant 34 Artillery Brigade Obinze,  Brig. Gen. U A Lawal.

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Don’t accommodate French, US soldiers in Nigeria – Shehu Sani cautions Tinubu govt

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Former Senator representing Kaduna Central, Shehu Sani, has advised President Bola Tinubu against permitting the presence of French and United States (US) soldiers within Nigeria’s borders. Sani emphasized the importance of adequately funding Nigeria’s military to address the nation’s security challenges.

In a post on X, Sani stated: “We should not allow the French forces and American troops expelled from Niger Republic to establish themselves on Nigerian territory. President Tinubu should ensure that our Military and other security forces receive sufficient funding and resources to effectively tackle our security issues. This should be straightforward and unequivocal.”

His caution comes amid concerns raised by some Northern leaders, who have urged the Nigerian government to reject proposals from the US and French governments to relocate their military bases from the Sahel to Nigeria. They cautioned that such a move could pose significant risks to Nigeria’s security.

These leaders alleged that the US and French governments have been lobbying Nigeria and other regional countries to sign new defense agreements that would permit them to redeploy their expelled troops.

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