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Action minister, Wike promises to complete stalled Apo-Karshi Road project in 6 months

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

The action packed Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister, Barr. Nyesom Wike has vowed to complete the long-stalled Apo-Karshi road project within six months, expressing frustration with the delays and politicization of infrastructure projects.

Wike, who visited the site on Tuesday, emphasized the need for accountability and transparency. Saying , despite the government paying 86% of the contract value, the project remains incomplete, lamenting the lack of progress.

“The government has paid 86%, and look at where we are. The contract was awarded 13 years ago,” Wike said, highlighting the urgency of the situation. “I will take this road as a personal project to ensure that the road is completed.”

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“In the next two weeks, I want to see the equipments on the ground before I commit funds. I am not happy; this is not what the citizens bargained for.”

Wike also emphasized the importance of having contractors sign an undertaking to ensure accountability. “We will have him sign the undertaking that if funds are provided, they will be able to complete it,” he insisted, showing his commitment to transparency and efficiency.

Speaking of why he will not commit funds to the interstate road, Wike said , “FCT cannot fund inter-state roads. I am not going to waste the FCT’s resources on that. The one that concerns FCT is the Apo-Karshi road,” he stated, highlighting the road as a critical infrastructure project that has been delayed for too long due to political interference and mismanagement.

With a clear deadline set, Wike’s commitment aims to restore public trust and ensure the timely completion of the Apo-Karshi road, a vital project for the Federal Capital Territory’s infrastructure and development.

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FCT Minister Wike Vows To Clampdown on Highway Vandals

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…says the criminals are devilish

The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister, Nyesom Wike, has vowed to crackdown on vandals responsible for the removal of sewage manhole covers along Abuja highways, following the arrest of several suspects by security agencies.

Speaking on the alarming trend, Minister Wike condemned the actions of the criminals, describing them as “devilish and reckless,” and emphasized that such acts endanger public safety and undermine the government’s efforts to provide essential infrastructure.

“It is disheartening that funds meant for public welfare are being sabotaged by unscrupulous individuals who strip vital infrastructure for selfish gains,” Wike said.

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He further revealed that ongoing investigations aim to uncover the entire network involved, including the buyers and collaborators fueling the vandalism.

The Minister vowed that no offender would go unpunished, stressing that law enforcement agencies have been directed to “track down and prosecute all culprits involved in the crime.”

Minister Wike praised the vigilance of ordinary Nigerians, especially the concerned citizen who captured and shared a viral video of the vandalism in progress.

He lauded the action as an example of “patriotism and civic responsibility,” urging more citizens to join efforts in safeguarding public assets.

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“This is the kind of patriotism Nigeria needs. I commend the individual who raised the alarm, and I encourage others to speak out whenever they notice such destructive behavior,” Wike added.

Following Wike’s directive, relevant stakeholders, including the FCT Department of Development Control and the Abuja Environmental Protection Board (AEPB), have stepped up measures to monitor and protect public infrastructure.

These agencies are also working to strengthen collaboration with security operatives to prevent further acts of vandalism.

Wike disclosed that additional updates on the ongoing investigation and arrests would be shared with the public, emphasizing the government’s commitment to tackling the menace head-on.
In light of the incident, the Minister called on Abuja residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity around public infrastructure to security agencies.

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“We all have a duty to protect what belongs to us collectively. This administration will not tolerate any act that endangers lives or reverses developmental progress,” he concluded.

With arrests already made and investigations ongoing, residents await further developments as the FCT Administration intensifies efforts to safeguard critical infrastructure and hold vandals .

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Hajara Egbunu Becomes First Female Soldier In Infantry Corps To Attain Warrant Officer

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The Nigerian Army has achieved a significant milestone in gender inclusivity by promoting Hajara Egbunu, a soldier from the elite Infantry Corps and the Nigerian Army Women Command, to the prestigious rank of Warrant Officer.

The promotion ceremony, held on Friday at the Command Conference Room in Abuja, marked a groundbreaking moment as Egbunu became the first female soldier from the Infantry Corps and the Nigerian Army Women Command to attain this rank.

Brigadier General Mathias Amatso, the Commander of the Nigerian Army Women Command, presided over the event and decorated Warrant Officer Egbunu. Speaking at the ceremony, Amatso commended her for an exceptional career defined by professionalism, dedication, and discipline. He emphasized that the promotion was not merely a recognition of her past achievements but also a testament to her unwavering commitment to the values and standards of the Nigerian Army.

According to a statement released by Lieutenant Maureen Ogbuka, Acting Assistant Director of Army Public Relations for the Nigerian Army Women Command, Amatso urged Egbunu to continue leading by example. He remarked, “Her promotion reflects her hard work. I encourage her to maintain discipline and inspire younger soldiers, in alignment with the core values of the Nigerian Army.”

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In her acceptance speech, Army Warrant Officer Egbunu expressed profound gratitude for the support and guidance she received throughout her career. She thanked God for His blessings and acknowledged the instrumental role of the Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Olufemi Oluyede, whose visionary leadership she credited for facilitating her advancement.

Egbunu also extended heartfelt appreciation to Brigadier General Amatso, whose mentorship had been pivotal during her tenure as the Regimental Sergeant Major (RSM) of the Nigerian Army Women Command. Her remarks reflected a deep sense of pride and responsibility as she embraced her new rank.

The promotion ceremony concluded with a group photograph and a reception featuring light refreshments. The event was not just a celebration of Egbunu’s personal achievement but also a significant step toward enhancing gender inclusion and representation within the Nigerian Army.

This milestone highlights the progress being made in recognizing the contributions of women in the military and setting the stage for future advancements. By breaking barriers, Warrant Officer Egbunu serves as an inspiration to female soldiers across the country, encouraging them to strive for excellence and leadership in their respective careers.

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Oyo Guber race: I’m not part of it — FIRS boss’ Zacch Adedeji

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

Executive Chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue Service, FIRS, Mr Zacch Adedeji, said that he was not part of those contesting the Oyo state governorship election in 2027.

Adedeji, who had previously held cabinet position in Oyo State (Commissioner for Finance 2011-2015), has been touted as one of the personalities likely to jostle for the position.

He, however, in a recent outing, dispelled the rumour doing this round, saying he only wanted to focus on the task before him at the moment.

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“I want to use this to respond to a lot of requests, that I, Zacch Adedeji, will not contest for governorship election in 2027.

“I know a lot of people would not be happy about this, but everybody knows the responsibility and grace that God has given to us. I was a commissioner of finance 14 years ago. And by that time, with the grace of God, we’ve done all of what God wants us to do in the state.

“He has given us that platform. So the only thing I need from you is your prayers for strength to end well with what I’m doing now. So I would not want to be distracted,” he said in the clip

Adedeji was appointed by President Bola Tinubu in September 2023 to head the FIRS.

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