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Danger averted as Queen of Belgium’s plane on emergency landing after cockpit windshield breaks
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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
A KLM flight carrying the Queen of Belgium had to make an emergency landing after a crack sirfaced in the plane’s cockpit windshield.
The left-sided windshield to the cockpit on the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner plane was damaged (X/@fl360aero)
Queen Mathilde was on an 11-hour flight from Amsterdam to San Jose in Costa Rica for a three-day trip organised by Unicef when the damage to the Boeing 787-9 occurred.
The flight path showing the 11-hour journey made by the queen from Amsterdam to San Jose in Costa Rica.
As a result, the pilot requested a priority landing at the destination airport, with the plan landing 11 minutes early on Sunday at 5pm local time.
On board was Belgium royal commentator Wim Dehandschutter, who said he was surprised to learn about the issue on landing.
He wrote on X: “The airplane with Belgian Queen Mathilde landed in Costa Rica with a cracked windshield.
“I was on that flight. As passengers, we didn’t notice anything, and we didn’t receive any notification during the flight or upon landing.
“Our KLM flight did leave Schiphol 20 minutes late. There was turbulence – as on many flights – and the landing was quite hard, but nothing seemed to be alarming. So I was a bit surprised when I read reports in the local media and on X about the “emergency landing.”
A social media post from aviation expert @fl360aero said the aircraft was built in 2016, and showed a picture of the damaged windshield to the plane.
It reported: “A KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner plane (PH-BHD) with a cracked LH side windshield arrived at San José Juan Santamaria Intl. Airport (SJO) with priority landing on Runway 07 after a 10:43 hours flight, on Sunday (09 February) afternoon.”
KLM confirmed the incident and said the safety of the passengers and crew was never at risk, according to the Mirror. The plane is reportedly in Costa Rica awaiting repairs. The Independent has contacted KLM for comment.
Queen Mathilde is in Costa Rica to help the government set up childcare facilities in vulnerable neighbourhoods as part of the UNICEF mission.
Pictures have been posted by the royal family on social media, showing her at work with children.
She has visited La Cometa, a public childcare centre in Tirrases, in the province of San José, and Lloverá Foundation, an organisation that supports and guides homeless people in Costa Rica.
Her engagement also saw her go to a coffee plantation that supports the children of seasonal workers. The 52-year-old royal is due to return to Belgium on Wednesday.
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House Wades Into Sharp Practices In Payment Of Contractors
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Reprieve may soon come the way of Federal Government contractors as the House of Representatives has waded into the alleged sharp practices in the payment of contractors by the Ministry of Finance and Accountant General Office of the Federation.
The House in response to the Motion titled; “Alleged Fraudulent Practices in the Payment of Contractors by the Offices of the Ministry of Finance and Accountant General of the Federation cosponsored by Hon. Professor Paul Sunday Nnamchi, House Leader, Hon Professor Julius Ihonvbere and Hon. Aminu Sani Jaji directed the Committee on Finance to investigate the allegations.
The House also urged the Federal Government to strengthen internal controls and enforce strict penalties for officials found culpable in corrupt practices within the parliament system and subsequently establish a transparent digital payment system that eliminates discretionary human interference in payment of contracts.
Professor Ihonvbere who presented the motion on behalf of the lead sponsor Professor Nnamch who was unavoidably absent reminded his colleagues that the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, as amended “prescribes transparency, accountability and prudent management of public funds as fundamental principles of governance”.
He went further to cite section 15(5) of the constitution which provides that, “the state shall abolish corrupt practices and abuse of power which underscore the government’s obligation to prevent investigate and punish malfeasance particularly in public finance management “.
He noted that there had been reports of contractors being coerced into offering kickbacks or face unjustified deductions from their payments as a condition for processing of their invoices by the officials of Federal Ministry of Finance.
The sponsors further stressed that “unrestrained continuation of these corrupt practices were capable of discouraging credible investors and undermine confidence in government’s ability to uphold transparency and accountability”.
The House sponsors also believed that without thorough investigations of the alleged sharp practices and consequently addressing them, contractors might lose confidence in government engagements thus leading to slow economic development and failed infrastructure projects nationwide.
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CBN to deal with banks imposing ATM withdrawal limits below N20K
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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has warned that it will deal with banks that force customers to withdraw less than N20,000 per transaction from Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) despite having sufficient funds and requesting a higher amount.
This was disclosed in a Q&A explainer released by the CBN bank following its recent review of ATM withdrawal fees.
The CBN emphasized that ATM charges for withdrawals made from other banks’ ATMs—both on-site and off-site—are based on the expectation that customers can withdraw up to N20,000 per transaction.
It stated: “Any bank that compels a customer with sufficient funds in their account to withdraw less than N20,000 per transaction, against their desire for a higher sum, would be contravening this regulation and will be sanctioned appropriately.”
The CBN encouraged affected customers to file complaints against banks that impose unnecessary restrictions.
“Consumers denied the right to withdraw up to N20,000 per transaction are encouraged to file a complaint with the CBN using [email protected].”
The CBN further clarified that banks are not allowed to charge more than the prescribed ATM fees, though they can charge less depending on their cost structure and business model.
“The charges and surcharges are capped, meaning banks and other financial institutions cannot charge more than the fees stated in the circular. However, a bank can charge a lower amount depending on its cost structure and business development drive.”
The CBN advised customers to withdraw cash from their own bank’s ATMs to avoid extra charges. It also encouraged customers to explore alternative payment options such as mobile banking apps, POS terminals, and other digital payment channels to minimize ATM withdrawal fees.
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BREAKING: House Approves N54.99 Trillion Budget for 2025
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By Gloria Ikibah
The House of Representatives, during Thursday’s plenary session, approved the 2025 budget totaling N54.99 trillion.
Chairman of the Appropriations Committee, Rep. Abubakar Kabir Abubakar, presented the committee’s report for the House’s consideration, leading to its adoption.
On December 18, 2024, the House received the committee’s report on the 2025 Appropriation Bill. The following day, December 19, 2024, lawmakers conducted a clause-by-clause review of the bill, which contains 12 clauses, outlined as follows:
The House convened in the Committee of Supply, with Speaker Tajudeen Abbas overseeing the review of budgetary allocations.
During deliberations, Rep. Chinedu Ogar noted the absence of funding for light rail projects in the South East. In response, the Speaker assured that the matter would be brought to the President’s attention and could be addressed through a supplementary budget.
Following this, the House resumed plenary, where Majority Leader Rep. Julius Ihonbvere moved for the adoption of the report as a working document. The motion received unanimous approval, leading to the final reading and passage of the 2025 Appropriation Bill.
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