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Reps Move To End Gridlock On Suleja-Lambata-Bida Highway

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By Gloria Ikibah
The House of Representatives has as a matter of urgency called on the Federal Ministry of Works, Federal Road Maintenance Agency (FERMA), Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) to deploy personnel and resources to complement the efforts of Niger State Government which has so far constituted a Task Force to alleviate the situation and restore free flow of traffic on the Suleja-Lambata-Bida Highway.
The House also direct the Ministry of Works to conduct an emergency assessment of the condition of the road, engage the contractor handling the project to ascertain reasons for delay in execution in a bid to proffer long-term solutions to prevent future occurrences.
The lawmakers further ordered the Ministry of Works to collaborate with relevant stakeholders, including Niger State Government, Security Agencies, and Transport Unions to ensure sustained effective traffic management.
These resolutions was sequel to the adoption of a motion of urgent public importance on the “URGENT NEED TO ADDRESS THE GRIDLOCK ON THE SULEJA-LAMBATA-BIDA HIGHWAY IN NIGER STATE THAT CPULD LEAD TO LOSS OF LIVES AND BREAKDOWN OF LAW AND ORDER”, sponsored by Rep. Saidu Musa Abdullahi and nine other lawmakers on Thursday at plenary.
The House noted that for the past six days, an unprecedented 18-kilometer gridlock between Lambata and Suleja has crippled the flow of traffic on Suleja-Lambata-Bida highway in Niger State, holding vehicles – tankers, lorries, trucks, and trailers – and motorists hostage;
The motion reads: “Also notes that this road is one of the busiest and most critical federal highways in the nation connecting and facilitating the movement of people, goods, and services, including essential and perishable items between Northern and Western States,
“Informed that the gridlock is caused by some major potholes along Maje to Dikko Junction, a key artery to the nation’s capital city, Abuja.
“Further informed that in light of this situation, small vehicles on emergency journeys have been compelled to take alternative bushy routes via Izom to Suleja; a route fraught with security threats;
“Worried that the current situation has resulted in huge losses in valuable man-hours, impacted negatively on perishable goods especially Agricultural produce posing severe implications on the economy of the nation and has also heightened the risk of accidents and has made the area prone to criminal activities, thereby compromising the safety of commuters and residents alike.
“Also worried that road users have been subjected to hunger, poor health condition and untold hardship due to their inability to access quality food, healthcare and transport themselves and goods effectively”.
The lawmakers expressed worries that reports from credible sources indicated that a corpse was discovered abandoned along this alternative route yesterday, and this poses a threat.
“Also disturbed that the ugly situation poses a serious threat to national security and the well-being of Nigerian citizens;
“Acknowledged that the Federal Government awarded the contract for the reconstruction and dualization of the first phase of this vital road since 2010 and the second phase in 2015 but even efforts to provide alternative funding through the Presidential Tax Credit Scheme has not yielded the desired result as the pace of work has been alarmingly slow”, Abdullahi noted.
The House unanimously adopted the motion and mandate its Committees on Works and Legislative Compliance to ensure compliance.
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Oborevwori wins best gov award at Independent anniversary

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Delta State Governor, Sheriff Oborevwori, on Saturday received two honours at the Silver Jubilee Awards of Independent Newspapers, in what is described as a recognition of his administration’s performance, particularly in urban development.

The awards—Outstanding Independent Governor and Best Independent Governor in Urban Renewal (2025)—were presented at a ceremony held at Eko Hotels and Suites, as part of activities marking the organisation’s 25th anniversary.

The awards were determined through a combination of public voting and rigorous assessment by a jury and the organisation’s board, Managing Director and Editor-in-Chief of Independent Newspapers, Steve Omanufeme, said.

He congratulated the recipients and disclosed that further activities to mark the silver jubilee would continue later in the year.

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The governor, who was represented by his deputy, Monday Onyeme, described the awards as a reflection of the administration’s impact since assuming office in 2023.

Speaking with journalists after the event, Onyeme said, “It is very evident to all Nigerians, especially Deltans, that our governor has significantly changed the narrative since assuming office in 2023.

“Today, he stands out as one of the best governors in the area of urban renewal. The impact is visible and undeniable.”

He pointed to ongoing infrastructure development across the state, noting that Delta, as one of Nigeria’s most urbanised states, has witnessed rapid transformation within a short period.

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According to him, projects such as flyovers in Ughelli, Warri, Effurun, and Enerhen Junction have improved traffic flow while enhancing the functionality of major urban centres.

Onyeme also disclosed that the administration had delivered about 300 kilometres of roads in the past year, describing it as a major step towards addressing infrastructure deficits.

“When organisations carry out independent assessments and recognise this administration, it does not come as a surprise. The results speak for themselves,” he said.

He added that the recognition would serve as motivation for the government to sustain its development efforts.

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“We have not rested, and we will not rest. We were elected to serve the people of Delta State, and we remain committed to that promise. The more responsibility we are given, the more we will deliver,” he said.

The deputy governor further noted that Oborevwori remained focused on leaving a lasting legacy, driven by what he described as a strong commitment to service.

“His desire is to ensure that before he leaves office after his second tenure, the difference will be clear and undeniable. He aims to set a standard that future administrations must strive to meet or surpass,” he added.

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SERAP Asks Tinubu To Withdraw NBC’s ‘Unlawful’ Directive To Broadcasters

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The Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has asked President Bola Tinubu to direct the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) to withdraw its recent directive to broadcasters, describing it as unlawful and repressive.

SERAP, in a letter dated April 18 and signed by its Deputy Director, Kolawole Oluwadare, said the directive “represents a dangerous attempt to impose prior censorship on the media and suppress legitimate journalistic expression”.

It urged Tinubu to ensure that the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris Malagi, and the NBC “immediately withdraw the unlawful “formal notice “which threatens sanctions against broadcast stations and presenters on vague and unjustified grounds”.

SERAP also called on the government to immediately abstain from imposing prior censorship on broadcast stations and Nigerian journalists and allow them to freely carry out their constitutional responsibilities.

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The organisation argued that key provisions cited by the NBC were inconsistent with constitutional guarantees of free expression.

“The Nigerian Constitution and international human rights law protect both the absolute right to hold opinions and the qualified right to express ideas of all kinds. Journalistic opinion is protected expression,” SERAP said.

It further criticised restrictions on presenters’ conduct, noting that, “a blanket prohibition on the expression of ‘personal opinions by anchors and presenters’ amounts to an impermissible restriction”.

According to SERAP, the use of vague standards such as “professionalism” opens the door to abuse.

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“The NBC’s reliance on an undefined and subjective standard of ‘professionalism’ introduces vagueness and opens the door to arbitrary enforcement,” it said.

The group warned that the threat of sanctions could have a chilling effect on the media, discouraging critical journalism and public debate.

“The imposition of punitive measures based on vague and broadly defined infractions creates a chilling effect on broadcasters… and undermines democratic discourse,” the letter stated.

SERAP also raised concerns about the timing of the directive ahead of the 2027 general elections.

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“Ahead of the 2027 general elections, the NBC’s Formal Notice undermines Nigerians’ democratic rights to receive diverse information, hear competing political viewpoints, and engage in open debate,” it added.

The organisation gave the federal government 48 hours to act, warning that it would pursue legal action if its demands were not met.

The NBC had issued a formal notice on April 17, 2026, citing a rise in unprofessional conduct and warning that it would enforce strict compliance with the Nigeria Broadcasting Code, including sanctions for violations.

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NCA demands arrest of Islamic cleric over alleged bounty on pastor

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The Northern Christian Association (NCA) has called for the immediate arrest and prosecution of an Islamic cleric allegedly captured in a viral video placing a ₦2 million bounty on a pastor accused of blasphemy against Prophet Mohammed.

The association warned that failure by security agencies to act swiftly could trigger reprisals and threaten public peace in northern Nigeria.

Chairman of the association, Joseph John Hayab, made the demand in a statement issued to journalists in Kaduna on Sunday.

Hayab described the development as a dangerous act of incitement capable of worsening religious tensions in the region.

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He expressed concern that a religious leader, who should ordinarily promote tolerance and peaceful coexistence, was allegedly involved in actions capable of destabilising society.

The cleric noted that the association had consistently advocated peace, stressing that its commitment was for the collective good and not a sign of weakness.

He urged the Department of State Services (DSS), the Nigeria Police Force, and other relevant security agencies to immediately investigate the incident and ensure those responsible are brought to justice.

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Hayab warned that failure to act decisively could embolden lawlessness and escalate tensions across communities.

He also called on Islamic leaders across the country to openly condemn the alleged action and distance themselves from any form of violence carried out in the name of religion.

According to him, silence from moderate voices could embolden extremism and deepen divisions within society.

The NCA chairman stressed that placing a bounty on an individual’s life undermines the rule of law and violates the sanctity of human life.

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Citing Section 33(1) of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), he noted that every Nigerian has a guaranteed right to life, except in execution of a court sentence following lawful conviction.

“There is no monopoly of violence. The fact that we choose peace should not be taken for granted,” he said.

Hayab, however, urged restraint among all parties and advised citizens to channel grievances through lawful means rather than taking the law into their own hands, reaffirming the association’s commitment to peaceful coexistence and respect for fundamental human rights.

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