Tag: Fed Govt

  • Fed Govt to prosecute occupants of right-of-way

    The Federal Government has threatened to punish any road users blocking the right-of-way to prevent road damage and the ensure free-flow of traffic.

    Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola spoke in Oyo at the weekend while inspecting Section II of the Oyo-Ogbomosho and Lagos/Ibadan Expressway.

    According to him, most of the roads have been taken over by trucks indiscriminately parked on the left and right of the roads, thereby limiting the right-of-way.

    “We are going to develop strategies to repossess the right-of-way, which is 45 meters on both sides from the centre line; it is the law. I am using this opportunity to appeal to those occupying the right-of-way to leave voluntarily, otherwise we shall take them over by compulsion”

    “Next week, I will be  meeting controllers across the 36 states to agree on guidelines to manage the highways for safety and recover the right-of-way so that motorists can move freely.” he said

    Fashola said:” This country is such a beautiful country but Nigerians does not have the opportunity to see their country because they cannot travel due to bad roads. We can even use this to build our unity when everybody have the opportunity to travel and interact with one another”

    Reacting on the pace of the Oyo/Ogbomoso road, he said:” I think the  progress is obvious here when compared to where it was three years ago, although other constraints are affecting the contractors but it will be address on time. Contractors are back to work and they promise to employ more people to the site to benefit from the economic benefit. “

  • IYC: Fed Govt planning to exterminate Niger Delta

    IYC: Fed Govt planning to exterminate Niger Delta

    The Ijaw Youths Council (IYC) has accused the Federal Government of exterminating Niger Delta residents.

    A statement yesterday in Yenagoa, the Bayelsa State capital, by its spokesman Eric Omare, said IYC was reacting to a comment by the Senior Special Adviser to the President on Media Affairs, Garba Shehu.

    The presidential aide reportedly said the current negotiations on the region’s crisis, notwithstanding, the Federal Government would still attack those destroying its economic assets.

    Shehu was quoted to have threatened that agitators in the region would be given the Boko Haram treatment, if they failed to negotiate for peace.

    IYC described the comment as a reflection of Federal Government’s alleged insincerity in its peace plan for Niger Delta.

    It said: “The IYC condemns the statement and states that it is reckless and prejudicial to peaceful resolution of the renewed militancy in the Niger Delta.

    “The statement completely displays the Federal Government lack of commitment towards negotiation because there is no basis to threaten Niger Deltans with the Boko Haram treatment when discussions are ongoing and considering the fact that the circumstances of the Niger Delta are different from the Boko Haram crisis.

    “It shows that the government has made up its mind to use force against Niger Delta communities.

  • Fed Govt trains 9,500 youths in Ebonyi

    Fed Govt trains 9,500 youths in Ebonyi

    The Federal Government has started training no fewer than 9,500 unemployed youths in Ebonyi State in a bid to shore up jobs in the state. The trainees are being coached in various skills.

    The programme is part of the fifth phase of the government’s youth empowerment scheme across the country under the Industrial Training Fund (ITF).

    Acting Director General of ITF, Mr. Dickson Onuoha disclosed this in Abakaliki during flag-off of the programme.

    “The fifth phase of the programme will cover 18 states including the FCT with 500 youths expected to be trained in each state,” she said.

    She said the areas where the state beneficiaries will be trained include tailoring and weaving, welding and fabrication, carpentry and joinery, shoe and bag-making, masonry and bricklaying.

    She said, “These trade areas were carefully selected based on their anticipated value addition to the citizens of the state and the potentials to provide sustainable means of livelihood”.

    The state governor David Umahi said  his administration  was poised to develop the capacity of the youths to become self-reliant.

    He called on the youths of Ebonyi who are jobless in other parts of the country to return home and find something meaningful to do under his government’s youth-oriented programmes.

    He said: “Every Ebonyi youth in other parts of the country especially Lagos should please come back home; we are ready to create jobs for them.

    “A day is coming when nobody will be willing to seek political office because of the current reality.  One day, there will be no kobo from the Federation Account so it high time we started thinking outside the box.”

    The governor said his administration would create over 100,000 jobs for the youth and women especially in the agriculture sector. He said the state now focused mainly on mechanised system of farming as according to him “agriculture without technology is death.”

    Governor Umahi promised to provide the trainees with financial assistance to enable them set up their businesses after acquiring necessary skills from the programme.

    The ITF Area Manager in charge of Enugu and Ebonyi states Mrs. Linda Egbonu said the programme was organised to develop the mindset of the youths in the areas of entrepreneurship and skill acquisition.

  • Fed Govt saves N1.4tr from fuel subsidy payments, says Osinbajo

    Fed Govt saves N1.4tr from fuel subsidy payments, says Osinbajo

    The Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osibanjo yesterday in Kano said the Federal Government has saved N1.4 trillion which would have been spent on fuel subsidy.

    The Vice President who spoke during the third day of the 15th Joint Planning Board and National Council on Development Planning (NCDP) meeting in Kano yesterday, urged Nigerians to restore confidence on President  Muhammadu Buhari’s administration, promising that  the current econmic challenges facing the country will soon become a thing of the past.

    He also assured Nigerians that very soon, the foreign exchange market will stabilise going by some policies already introduced by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

    He said: “With the deregulation of the downstream petroleum sector, there has been a significant increase in the availability of petrol throughout the country and the saving of N1.4 trillion on subsidy payments alone.

    “Also, with a more flexible exchange rate regime, we will have to decrease the pressure on the external reserve. In the short run of course, there should be consequences for inflation. We expect that with the greater priority we have seen in the implementation of the policy by the CBN, the foreign exchange market will stabilise and confidence will be restored.

    “The adoption of SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals) in September 2015 was intended to place our world on the part of sustainable development by the year 2030. The 17 SDGs, which combined economic, social and environmental objectives are intended to be universal unlike the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) which were made solely for developing countries.

    “The universal application of the SDGs and their 169 targets show that they are a menu of options, this allows the implementation to take count of different national realities, capacities, policies and priorities.”

    According to the Vice President, in the Nigerian context, some of the issues that must engage government’s attention will lead to economic diversification, sustain economic growth, eradicate extreme poverty, promote social inclusion, create jobs, address environmental degradation, including climate change.

    He argued that empirical evidence from across the globe has shown that national strategic planning is very critical for attaining structural transformation and sustainable development, adding that the countries of East Asia have proved this convincingly, even though their development was private-sector driven.

    “Strategic plans largely  provide direction, coherence and coordination and they are a veritable framework for guiding the activities of all stakeholders towards achieving a common goal, planning specifics such as goals, target and indicators which embody the SDGs, also enables tracking, monitoring and evaluation. Successful implementation of strategic plans and attainment of the SDGs entails partnership.

  • Fed Govt blames incompetent  operators for housing deficit

    Fed Govt blames incompetent operators for housing deficit

    THE Federal Government yesterday attributed the housing deficit to incompetence and inadequacy of operators in the sector.

    It said Nigeria had been experiencing challenges in the area of quality buildings.

    Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Works and Housing Abubakar Magaji spoke in Ilorin, the Kwara State capital, while open the fifth meeting of the National Council on Lands, Housing and Urban Development.

    The theme of the meeting is “Building adequate capacity of professionals, artisans and tradesmen in the built environment.”

    His words: “I urge delegates to bring your professional and technical competences to bear while deliberating on the memoranda presented, and come up with workable recommendations to address challenges in the built industry.

    “I also enjoin you to recommend measures to reposition the sector to contribute its quota in the nation’s quest for sustainable growth and development. It is hoped that among others, issues on quality control, personnel training and development, use of local contents and such other vital issues would be discussed.”

    In a remark, the Kwara State Commissioner for Housing and Urban Development, Muideen Alaladed urged stakeholders to use the forum in redressing inadequacies in the construction industry.

    Said Alalade: “The programme is timely, considering the challenges of housing deficits in the country and unprofessionalism in the construction industry; I believe that all gathered here today should be wary of quackery and use of substandard materials in the construction industry, which have been the cause of loss of life and property.

    “I am, therefore, sure that the theme of this year’s meeting will address constraints in the sector. Let me place on records that the state is determined to provide mass housing for its people as the government is poised to make the state home for every Nigerian.”

  • Fed Govt seeks IDB’s assistance  to revitalise Northeast

    Fed Govt seeks IDB’s assistance to revitalise Northeast

    The Federal Government has appealed to the Islamic Development Bank (IDB) to help it implement the 2016 Buhari Plan for the revitalisation of the Northeast ravaged by insurgents.

    Finance Minister, Mrs Kemi Adeosun made the appeal yesterday in Abuja at the official inauguration of the Nigeria Country Gateway Office of IDB.

    She described the current economic challenges facing the country and other developing countries as potential opportunity to be harnessed by the people.

    “With the situation in the Northeast region in Nigeria, I call on the IDB Group to work with Developing Partners in operationalising the recovery and peace building assessment and the implementation of the recently constituted June 2016 Buhari Plan for the Revitilisation of the Northeast Region,” Mrs Adeosun said, adding that this “entails addressing aspects of interventions relating to peace building, stability and social cohesion; support critical productive infrastructure and service delivery, and provide capacity building and programme management support in national, state and local government institutions.”

    Mrs Adeosun acknowledged earlier supports, which the IDB had rendered to Nigeria but appealed that “more resources be provided as Nigeria requires far more resources to enable it address the challenges to enable it address the numerous challenges.”

    The Federal Government, she said “wish to propose the scaling up of IDB’s concessional resource and increasing overall financing to Nigeria and other parts of Africa member countries.”

  • Fed Govt resumes  Oyo/Ogbomoso road project

    Fed Govt resumes Oyo/Ogbomoso road project

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    THE Federal Government yesterday officially resumed Oyo-Ogbomoso road project, which is the section II of the Ibadan-Ilorin expressway.

    The resumption ceremony of the 52-kilometre road, which was facilitated by the Senator representing Oyo Central, Monsurat Sunmonu, took place at the boundary of the Oyo-Ogbomoso road.

    It was learnt that President Muhammadu Buhari approved N6 billion for the project, which was awarded to Reynolds Construction Company (RCC), to resume after much pressure from the federal lawmakers in the constituency area.

    Flagging off the construction of the road, Minister of Works, Power and Housing Babatunde Fashola express the commitment of the Buhari administration to ensure the speedy completion of the road.

    Fashola, who was represented by the Controller of Works, Federal Ministry of Works in Oyo State, Mr. Anya Omorekpe, said the Federal Government would force the contractors handling the project to do quality job.

    “The concentration of heavy trucks on this road is about 80 per cent and that is why shall separate it into two lanes. The work will be constructed along the specification of the Ministry of Works. We shall ensure that Nigerians must have value for their money,” he said

    Chairman, Senate Committee on Works Senator Kabiru Gaya said the project was a cardinal point in the agenda of Buhari led administration. He added that it will be completed in the next three yearsý.

    Gaya hinted that the Senate had summoned contractors, who handled the Ibadan-Oyo expressway, which is now in a deplorable condition.

    He said: “I will urge the contractor to ýensure quality and speedy construction of the road. This road is very important to President Muhammadu Buhari, Oyo State and the country at large. We shall not tolerate shoddy work and even the contractor that constructed the Section I from Ibadan to Oyo will be probed and will be made to face the law. The agreement on that road was to live up to 15 years, but unfortunately, it’s not even up to three years after completion before it started washing away.”

    The senator noted that the government would not tolerate any contractor, who fails to do quality job.

    The facilitator of the project, Mrs. Sunmonu, who said she felt indebted to her constituents because resumption of work on the road was her focal point during the 2015 campaign, hailed President Buhari for approving the budget for the former death-trap road.

    She revealed that in her bid to ensure that the project got mentioned in 2016 budget, she “co-sponsored a motion moved on the floor of the Senate, which directed investigation into the status of dilapidated and uncompleted roads in Nigeria”.

    According to her, “the road and particularly this section, has a chequered history. Despite the fact that the other two sections have been commissioned, this section had been left fallow for a number of years.

    “Over the years, the Oyo/Ogbomoso Expressway has deteriorated to a level where maintenance was no longer feasible, having outlived its design life and the road becoming very dangerous to motorists and pedestrians.

    Performing the flag off ceremony, Oyo State Governor, Abiola Ajimobi, who hailed members of the National Assembly, who facilitated the resumption of the road project, stressed the importance of good road networking for the country’s economic growth.

    According to him, road infrastructure is a major contributor to economic growth.

    The governor noted that it will give room for easy transportation of goods and services and, therefore, aiding trade and commerce.

     

  • Avengers: MEND urges Fed Govt to ignore Clark, Okowa, others

    Avengers: MEND urges Fed Govt to ignore Clark, Okowa, others

    The Chief Edwin Clark-led group of elders has drawn the ire of the Movement for the Emancipation of Niger Delta (MEND) for not condemning the Niger Diger Delta Avengers (NDA), which it last Friday asked to stop blowing up oil installations.

    MEND urged the Federal Government to ignore the Clark group for failing to condemn what it called the “criminal and treasonable activities of NDA”.

    On Saturday night, NDA, while reacting to the group’s plea, said it was in support of “genuine Niger Delta stakeholders conference to engage the Federal Government” on the issues affecting the region.

    In an online statement by its spokesman, Jomo Gbomo, yesterday, MEND said it was in support of the ongoing military operations in the Niger Delta to flush out the Avengers.

    It condemened the meeting of the representatives of Niger Delta Coastal States held last Friday in Warri, Delta State, which was jointly convened by Clark and Delta State Governor Ifeanyi Okowa.

    MEND urged the Muhammadu Buhari administration to ignore the communique issued after the  meeting, saying: “The communique fails to categorically condemn the criminal and treasonable activities of the NDA. This is principally because the notable promoter of the meeting, Chief Edwin Clark, was recently named by the Reformed Niger Delta Avengers (RNDA) as a major supporter of the NDA.

    “Chief Clark lacks the moral authority to lead a discussion on the so-called ‘re-structuring’ of the Nigerian federation at this critical point in the country’s history, given the fact that throughout the six years his ‘son’, former President Goodluck Jonathan was in power, the elder statesman kept mute and actively participated in the economic dismemberment of Nigeria. In fact, Chief Clark’s Abuja residence was an extension of the State House.

    “None of the persons who attended the stakeholders’ meeting convened by Chief Clark and Governor Okowa has the capacity to persuade the people of the Niger Delta region to support the current efforts of the Buhari Administration to bring peace and development to the region.”

    MEND said its members were prepared to tour the Niger Delta to drum up support for the Buhari administration, in an exercise code-named “Operation Moses”.

    NDA, which expressed its readiness to dialogue with the Federal Government, passed a vote of confidence in the Clark group.

    It said it would continue with the unilateral ceasefire it adopted before the region’s leaders and elders call and wait for the outcome of the talks.

    In a statement by its spokesman, Mudoch Agbinibo, NDA advised the Clark group that would be talking with the government to take the situation in the region with all seriousness, adding that if the option fails, it would return to attacking public facilities.

    It asked the government and its agents not to further provoke hostility in the region by using the military to invade communities, especially in the Ijaw axis, threatening to fight back.

    “We are going to support any collective/negotiation team emerging from the Chief (Dr.) Papa Edwin Kiagbodo Clark Niger Delta elders and genuine stakeholders conference to engage with the government, representatives from the home countries of all multinational oil corporations and neutral international mediators that will be focused on achieving the short, medium and long term frameworks and objectives to de-escalate conflicts in the Niger Delta.

    “Most of the frameworks and objectives are clearly stated in various reports, declarations and recommendations of the likes of the Sir Henry Willinks minority rights reports of pre-independence Nigeria (1957-8), the Kaiama Declaration document, the Gen. Alexander Ogomudia report, the Ledum Mittee-led Niger Delta Technical Committee report and restructuring to fiscal federalism.

    “We have resolved to reject any idea of the peace of our time; we want the peace with honour this time around! Our advice to our Niger Delta elders and genuine stakeholders is that, whenever this project called Nigeria and her government is ready for dialogue/negotiations with them, this mandate should be treated with the care that driving a truck laden with fire requires.

    “We are going to continue the observation of our unannounced cessation of hostilities in the Niger Delta against all interests of the multinational oil corporations, but we will continuously adopt our asymmetric warfare during this period, if the government continues to use security agencies/agents, formations and politicians to arrest, intimidate, invade and harass innocent citizens, suspected NDA members and invade especially Ijaw communities.

    “We promise to fight more for the Niger Delta, if this opportunity fails. Therefore, we will give our Niger Delta elders and genuine stakeholders that tacit support to the dialogue table with the government and the multinational oil corporations whenever the enabling environment prevails,” the statement said.

    The Ijaw Youths Council (IYC) has hailed the NDA’s decision to opt for dialogue and urged the government to accept the offer in good faith.

    In a statement by its spokesman, Eric Omare, the IYC urged the government to ensure that the dialogue deals with the core issues keeping the region “perpetually in a state of conflict”.

    “The Ijaw Youth Council has always advocated dialogue as the means to the resolution of the Niger Delta crisis. As a result we welcome the conditional declaration of ceasefire by the Niger Delta Avengers if it is actually from them. We call on the government, especially President Buhari, to take advantage of this ceasefire to aggressively dialogue with the people of the region to address the issues affecting the region.

    “For the umpteenth time, we call for a bipartisan and sincere dialogue to resolve the root causes of the recurrent Niger Delta crisis. The dialogue should be issue-based and not to solve immediate problems and massage the ego of personalities. President Buhari must avoid listening to political hawks around him at the expense of the country’s unity and development,” the statement said.

  • Fayose urges Fed Govt to implement 2014 confab report

    Fayose urges Fed Govt to implement 2014 confab report

    •Governor canvasses true federalism, state police

    Ekiti State Governor Ayo Fayose has urged the Federal Government to implement the report and recommendations of the 2014 National Conference to tackle various problems afflicting the polity.

    He warned against consigning the report into the dustbin of history, expressing confidence that it would serve the collective interest of the citizenry, if implemented.

    Fayose advocated the need for restructuring, the practice of true federalism and the establishment of state police to tackle security challenges.

    He accused the All Progressives Congress (APC)-led Federal Government of reneging on its campaign promise and manifesto on restructuring and entrenching true federalism.

    Fayose, in a statement yesterday, alleged that the President Muhammadu Buhari administration “is returning to full-blown unitary system”.

    The governor expressed regrets that Nigeria developed faster in the 50s and 60s, when it was practicing a loose federalism in which states were allowed to develop at their own pace.

    He maintained that the federating states must be strengthened to develop.

    He spoke in reaction to the consensus reached last Thursday at a parley held by the APC in the Southwest, contending “that the party must now go beyond playing to the gallery and set machineries in motion to restructure the country”.

  • Boroh: Fed Govt to train 500 ex-militants in agric

    Boroh: Fed Govt to train 500 ex-militants in agric

    The Special Adviser to the President on Niger Delta, Brig.-Gen. Paul Boro (retd) has said the Federal Government will train 500 former militants in agriculture and aquaculture under its Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP).

    Boro spoke with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) after his visit to Bio-Resources Development Centre (BIODEC) at Odi in Bayelsa State.

    He said the would-be trainees were selected from Akwa Ibom, Abia, Bayelsa, Cross River, Delta, Edo, Imo, Ondo and Rivers states. The special adviser said the training would create jobs and wealth for the youths, especially now that the nation is planning to diversify its economy.

    According to him, 18 other ex-militants have acquired skills in aquaculture under the programme.

    Boro, who is also the PAP Coordinator, said he toured the centre to monitor the progress of the workers and the livestock.

    He said: “The Amnesty Office is committed to training youths to become productive in the area of agriculture and aquaculture.

    “We will encourage them to plan their future, study and appreciate the value of knowledge in the modern society.”