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Works minister Umahi orders redesign of 2nd Niger Bridge Onitsha bypass design
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…saves Nigeria N300bn
Minister of Works, Dave Umahi has ordered redesign of Onitsha bypass for the 2nd Niger Bridge due to flaws and overestimation in the initial design.
He said the dumping of the initial design has saved the nation N300b.
This is as the minister directed contractors working on federal road projects in the Southeast and South-South regions to accelerate work while ensuring compliance with contract specifications.
In a statement by his media adviser, Uchenna Orji, the minister discovered the defective design of the 2nd Niger bridge bypass on Sunday, March 24, while on an inspection visit to the rehabilitation of Enugu- Port Harcourt dual carriageway section IV (Aba-Port Harcourt) undertaken by China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation Ltd (CCECC).
The minister was accompanied on the project tour by the Deputy Chief Whip of the 10th Senate, Onyekachi Nwaebonyi, and leaders from various political backgrounds in the southeast, including former Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) and former Senate president, Pius Anyim, as well as former national publicity secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Olisa Metuh, where they commended President Bola Tinubu’s commitment to rebuilding the country and his foresight in appointing a professional to oversee the Works Ministry.
Reaffirming the Renewed Hope administration’s dedication under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to safeguard Nigeria’s future and ensure its continuous stride towards economic growth, Umahi emphasized the non-negotiable commitment to constructing enduring road infrastructure with the most efficient design at minimal expense.
Umahi attributed his work ethic were some of the ideals in the Renewed Hope mantra under his Ministry including design and cost-effectiveness, speed and standard of job delivery as well as innovations that would guarantee zero maintenance and durability of road infrastructure in Nigeria, said, “And just only two days back, with these leaders, we went to Asaba to look at the design of the bypass of the second Niger bridge, and we went to Onitsha.
“By that singular movement, we saw that the design was defective and we agreed on a new kind of design.
That was how we saved the country over N300b by that singular movement to that location”.
While giving a marching order to CCECC on its section of the road, Umahi said the contractors should always consider the sufferings of the road users as they set up their work plans, while urging them to ensure that the roads they are working on are made passable for commuters during the rainy season.
We will not accept anything less than two to three sections working. And I’ve given seven days for this particular lane, that is, the upper bound lane to be totally repaired, to ameliorate the sufferings of the commuters.
“I feel for them very highly. When you go through this road, you now need to take a number of painkillers. It’s not desirable. So I’m begging CCECC, the controller, and engineers to do everything possible in the next seven days and create a smooth sail on this right-hand side”, added.
The Minister who also visited the Upgrading of the 15km section of the East-West road section III: (Port Harcourt – Eleme Junction to Onne Junction in Rivers State) handled by RCC, the rehabilitation of Enugu- Port Harcourt Expressway Section 3, Enugu- Lokpanta handled by CGC and the rehabilitation work at the collapsed bridge site at the New Artisan Bridge near NNPC mega fillings station Enugu Capital City, Enugu State, was quoted as expressing satisfaction with the job done but charged contractors to step up their pace to cover a milestone ahead of the rainy season.
Of the project along Eleme refinery road, the Minister was quoted as saying, “We are upgrading the 15km road between Eleme flyovers to Onne junction. We are starting with excavation to fill all the failed sections to make them stable. And when we get to where stable, we build up the boulders. After boulders, we put up sharp sand, and after the sharp sand, we compact.
After the compaction, we put the first layer of stone base, 20cm first layer that will build up against another 10cm of stone base, we compact. After compacting, we leave it out for the traffic. So that it gets maximum compaction.
“After that, we put 10 cm with 5% cement to stabilize it and make it very strong. That will make the road very stable and it will last for a long time.”
The minister, however, commended the President for creating the conducive environment necessary for him to effectively carry out the tasks assigned to him, saying, “I want to thank Mr. President, so much. He has done a lot in our road infrastructure.
“He’s a man who wants all the roads to be completed as soon as possible. But let me assure him that I’m doing the best that I can with the fear of God and with commitment to his Renewed Hope agenda, which we all embraced.”
The stakeholders from the southeast, who joined the Minister on the inspection tour, also expressed gratitude to President Tinubu for his decisive and confidence-inspiring measures aimed at revitalizing the country’s economy, with competent aides appointed to support him in this endeavour.
While the Southeast leaders urged Nigerians to maintain their confidence in President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope administration, Sen. Nwaebonyi, who is also the Deputy Chairman of Public Accounts and member of the Works Committee of the 10th Senate said: “This is what we were lacking before, like he said here, he is not an office Minister.
“He moves from site to site to ensure that the jobs are done according to specification. That is what we want in this country, and I want to commend Mr. President for finding him worthy.
“This is the very first time an expert is leading this ministry, and I want to assure Nigerians that very soon, they will see the difference in all our projects.”
On his part, former SGF, Sen. Anyim, said: “I want to remind you that the day the Honourable Minister took an oath of office, he had a reception and I chaired it and I reassured Nigerians that he would exceed their expectations.
“I think this trip is a follow-up to that assurance to satisfy myself that he’s actually exceeding expectations. And I can tell you that it’s amazing. His passion, his expertise impact the design, the quality, the speed, the durability, and, impacts the style of project implementation.
“And for the two days we’ve been on the road, it’s been like never before. And I want to say that I am proud that he is exceeding expectations. And I want to say that I have been vindicated that the President did not make any mistakes.
“Again, I want to reemphasize, like my brother, there is a case of a square peg in a square hole. Thank you, Mr. President.”
The former national publicity secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Olisa Metuh said: “I want to state clearly, publicly what I have seen in the past two days. In the last two days, I have witnessed things that I never knew were possible on the issue of road construction in Nigeria, especially on these roads. I’ve gone with the Honorable Minister. I have seen, I’ve been satisfied. I feel that it is a question of a round peg in a round hole.
“Our request, Mr. President, is that the hope is real, and as long as the Minister is in charge, he’s being supported, he’s being funded, Mr. President is going to write his name in gold in the annals of our history for generations to come.
“This will be a reference point about what he has done on our roads in the entire country. It’s a legacy project for Nigerians. I want to state that the most important thing is not only the quality of the roads that we have seen but the fact that it’s being done with the lowest amount of money.
“What the Honourable Minister is saving the country, saving from the budget, saving the nation on the instruction of Mr. President is unquantifiable. This is democracy in action. Mr. President, thank you so much. We thank Mr. President and we thank you, Mr. Honourable Minister.
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“I Paid for His Flight, Hotel, Visa and Brought Him to the UK” — Lady Shares Ordeal After Lover Walked Away
A lady has shared her experience after allegedly sponsoring her partner’s relocation to the United Kingdom, claiming that their relationship ended just four months after he arrived in the country.
According to the woman, she bore the financial burden of making the relocation possible, including paying for his flight, hotel and visa.
However, she alleged that the relationship came to an end only a few months after his arrival in the UK.
The woman further claimed that the man’s family subsequently contacted her and asked her not to report the matter to the UK Home Office.
Sharing her experience, she said: “I paid for his flight, hotel, visa and brought him to the UK. He broke up with me four months after, and his family had the guts to tell me not to inform the Home Office.”
Her account has sparked reactions on social media, with many users debating the potential risks of taking on significant financial responsibility to facilitate a partner’s relocation abroad.
The incident has also renewed discussions about relationships involving immigration arrangements, financial commitments and the expectations that may arise when one partner plays a major role in helping the other relocate.
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AWALCO Honours NUJ FCT Chair Grace Ike, Hails Her Transformational Leadership
By Gloria Ikibah
The Association of West African Legislative Correspondents (AWALCO) has nominated the Chairman of the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ), FCT Council, Comrade Grace Ike, for a prestigious award in recognition of what it described as her outstanding leadership and contributions to the journalism profession.
The nomination was announced during a courtesy visit by AWALCO executives, led by the association’s President, Comrade Innocent Odoh, to the NUJ FCT Council Secretariat in Abuja.
Odoh applauded Ike’s performance since assuming office, describing her emergence as the first female Chairman of the NUJ FCT Council as a landmark achievement.
He said her leadership had brought visible changes to the council and demonstrated the qualities required to inspire confidence and drive meaningful reforms.
“We are indeed very impressed and inspired. It takes somebody with this kind of courage and commitment, and someone who will take charge of things, and we are really seeing the change,” Odoh said.
He explained that the nomination followed extensive consultations within the association on journalists and media leaders who had distinguished themselves through exceptional service to the profession.
According to him, Ike’s achievements, including her previous role as Chairperson of the House of Representatives Press Corps, made her a worthy candidate for the award.
Odoh disclosed that AWALCO had initially planned to hold the ceremony last year as part of activities marking the 25th anniversary of the ECOWAS Parliament.
However, he said the event had to be postponed after the regional parliament scheduled a separate award ceremony.
He added that the proposed award was also part of the association’s efforts to deepen collaboration with the NUJ FCT Council.
According to him, AWALCO intends to partner with the council to organise seminars, workshops and conferences focusing on democracy, good governance, development and legislative accountability.
Describing the legislature as the backbone of every democratic system, Odoh stressed that parliamentary correspondents have a critical responsibility to examine policies, interrogate democratic processes and ensure that legislation translates into meaningful development for citizens.
With West Africa’s population exceeding 400 million people, he said stronger cooperation between AWALCO and the NUJ will create an opportunity to promote democratic values and strengthen governance across the ECOWAS sub-region.
Responding, Comrade Ike expressed appreciation for the recognition and assured the association of the NUJ FCT Council’s readiness to work closely with AWALCO.
“I really don’t take this award for granted. I’m honoured,” she said.
She emphasised the need for journalists to remain committed to the core values of the profession, including accuracy, fairness, balance and ethical reporting.
According to her, the media remains one of the most important institutions in any society and must continue to serve as a force for accountability and development.
Ike also challenged journalists to broaden their focus beyond traditional reporting areas and pay greater attention to issues capable of driving positive change across Nigeria and the wider West African region.
She reiterated that the welfare of journalists remains one of the key priorities of her administration.
The NUJ chairman also encouraged AWALCO members to uphold the principles of accountability and transparency in all their activities.
She assured the association that the council will support its initiatives through publicity and strategic collaboration.
Ike further urged journalists to critically examine emerging issues affecting democracy in the region, including electoral reforms and other policy proposals capable of strengthening democratic institutions.
She noted that issues with the potential to improve governance should be properly scrutinised and brought into public discourse.
“Leadership is not easy. If you are a leader, you must do everything possible to leave a legacy behind,” she said.
She also encouraged younger journalists to remain committed to changing public perceptions about leadership and service.
According to her, journalists must strive to tell stories that make a meaningful difference and positively impact society.
Also speaking during the visit, AWALCO’s Financial Secretary, Favour Olise, praised Ike’s leadership and urged her to continue mentoring young professionals in the industry.
“Younger ones not in age, younger ones in the journalism profession, carry them along as you are already doing and keep doing the good works,” Olise said.
She described Ike’s achievements as inspiring, particularly her efforts to attract reputable organisations to collaborate with the NUJ.
Olise added that the NUJ chairman’s leadership was contributing significantly to the growth of the profession and strengthening the image of journalism in the Federal Capital Territory.
AWALCO reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening its partnership with the NUJ FCT Council, especially in advancing legislative journalism, promoting democratic accountability and supporting good governance across Nigeria and the West African sub-region.
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EU Releases €2.3m Emergency Fund as Cholera Cases Surge Across West/Central Africa
By Gloria Ikibah
The European Union has approved €2.3 million in emergency humanitarian funding to help Nigeria, Cameroon, Chad and the Central African Republic contain the worsening cholera outbreak spreading across West and Central Africa.
The intervention comes as the World Health Organization (WHO) reported more than 61,000 cholera cases across the African region within the first five months of 2026, raising concerns over the growing public health crisis.
Nigeria, which has recorded one of the highest disease burdens, will receive the largest share of the funding, amounting to €1.5 million.
According to the European Commission, the support will be used to expand emergency response teams, provide essential medical supplies, distribute cholera treatment kits and strengthen water, sanitation and hygiene interventions.
The funding will also support the treatment of public water sources and household water, improve epidemiological surveillance in hard-to-reach communities and strengthen case management, risk communication and public awareness campaigns.
Cameroon will receive €100,000 to support outbreak containment efforts through the deployment of additional personnel, provision of essential medicines and establishment of more cholera treatment units and oral rehydration centres in affected communities.
In the Central African Republic, €500,000 has been earmarked to improve case management, expand vaccination campaigns and strengthen water, sanitation and hygiene programmes.
The funding will also support surveillance, case detection, community engagement and provision of safe and dignified burials.
Chad will receive €200,000 to improve access to clean water, strengthen sanitation services and support community-based surveillance and treatment programmes aimed at stopping the spread of the disease.
European Commissioner for Preparedness and Crisis Management, Hadja Lahbib, said the outbreak highlighted the devastating consequences of inadequate access to basic healthcare and clean water.
“Cholera is preventable and treatable. Yet it still threatens lives when people lack something as basic as safe water and healthcare.
“At a time when humanitarian needs are growing and resources are shrinking, Europe is not looking away.
“This emergency funding will help our partners act quickly, contain the outbreaks and protect the communities most at risk,” Lahbib said.
Health experts say cholera is caused by the Vibrio cholerae bacterium and is commonly transmitted through contaminated water or food.
The disease can cause severe diarrhoea, leading to rapid dehydration and shock if left untreated.
Although cholera remains a major public health challenge in many developing countries, the European Commission noted that it is not a common health problem in Europe and that the risk of transmission from imported cases remains low.
The latest intervention underscores growing international concern over the spread of cholera across Africa, where poor sanitation, limited access to clean water and humanitarian crises continue to fuel outbreaks.
Public health experts have repeatedly stressed that improving access to safe drinking water and strengthening healthcare systems remain the most effective long-term solutions to preventing future outbreaks.
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