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Contractors reject FG’s order to return to site without payment, Review 

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Contractors handling federal government road projects have criticized the recent federal government order on gem to return to site, even as they frowned as the non review of their contracts following the rising economic challenges that have led to inflation and fall in the value of the Naira.
This is even as the federal government contractors lauded the House of Representatives for suspending moves by Works Minister, Senator Dave Umahi to adopt concrete for road construction, describing concrete roads as “not feasible in the light of Nigeria’s economic realities.”
Recall that Minister Umahi’s colleague in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Ministry, Nyesom Wike had recently told contractors handling the rehabilitation of roads in the capital city and other civil engineering services that he would not condone variations to their contract sums.
The Rivers state governor also accused contractors of colluding with officers of the FCT to use variations to jerk up the value of their contracts.
Sources close to the contractors said the position of Ministers Wike and Umahi on road contracts portrayed them as economic saboteurs.
The contractors who expressed concerns at the government position, said it was morally and legally wrong for government to owe the road contractors for several years, and then turn around to accuse them of economic sabotage.
They called on the ministers to dialogue with the contractors in order to avert a situation where disagreements would sabotage President Bola Tinubu’s promise to deliver good roads as part of his “Renewed Hope” agenda
“Honourable Ministers Nyesom Wike and Dave Umahi were governors of Rivers and Ebonyi States respectively from 2007- 2023. They both know the prices of goods and services in 2015, and what they are now. They know how much they bought their official SUVs then and their current prices.
“Both men know how much diesel and petrol was sold for in 2015, and the current prices. They know how much sand, chippings, asphalt, and even the cost of moving goods in 2015 vis-a-vis now. Telling a man who secured a contract in 2015 that he must return to site and complete the job at 2015 price is not only unreasonable, but wicked.
“It is hard to believe that all the contractors are dubious. There’s no contractor that won’t love for Nigerians to praise his company for delivering on good roads. Unfortunately, road construction companies do not manufacture the equipment they use for work. Even if they do, they need to fuel their equipment, pay their workers, and buy things like asphalt and cement. All these things require plenty money and their prices keep changing,” noted one source
The sources said the blame for the delays in executing federal government road contracts should not be heaped at the feet of contractors, but on poor funding by successive governments at the federal level. They reminded that the immediate past FCTA minister Mohammed Bello was particularly known for delaying several payments.
Another source described as “self-serving” Umahi’s proposal to use concrete instead of asphalt, saying “several countries that move heavy loads on roads,  including the United States and Brazil, still rely heavily on roads built with asphalt.”
“The reason they call Wike ‘Mr. Projects’ is  because, as Rivers Governor, he changed the procurement process to allow contractors be paid as much as 75 percent upfront. With such level of funding, it was impossible to have  abandoned road projects in Rivers State.
“As governor, Dave Umahi’s approach was direct labour. Under his watch, Ebonyi State bought several construction equipment with which his administration was able to deliver good roads,” remarked the sources, however adding that “we shouldn’t forget that such road construction projects in Rivers and Ebonyi States took a heavy financial toll on other facets of government such as education.”
“Comparing the performance of both former governors on roads to what obtains at the federal government level is like comparing apples and oranges. There was a time Umahi’s predecessor, Mr. Raji Fashola disclosed that federal government was owing road contractors over N10 trillion. How are they supposed to perform under such a heavy debt burden?
“At least, since former Works Minister Fashola disclosed that federal government has been unable to meet it’s financial obligations to contractors, the least what Wike and Umahi should have done was to have dialogued with the contractors on how to deliver good roads to Nigerians at reasonable prices, not to be threatening and blackmailing them,” they declared.
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Kogi First Lady distributes good stuff, cash to widows

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Wife of Kogi State Governor, Hajia Sefinat Ahmed Usman Ododo has flagged off the distribution of bags of rice, cash donation and branded wrapper to widows across the 21 Local Government Areas of the state.

At the flag off of the distribution in Government House, Lokoja, Hajia Sefinat Ododo said the Renewed Hope Initiative championed by Her Excellency, Senator Oluremi Tinubu is committed to empowering widows and other vulnerable groups in Nigeria, adding that the Renewed Hope Initiative will reach out to more groups in coming weeks.

According to Wife of the Kogi state Governor, the widows are going through tough times resulting from the demise of their husbands and would need all the support they could possibly get from those in position to be of assistance at all levels.

Mrs Ododo who noted that in her capacity as the state cordinator of the Renewed Hope Initiative her doors will remain open as she would continue to champion any good cause that impact the lives of women, girls and the less privileged in the society.

Over 1000 bags of 25kg rice and 5 million Naira in cash was distributed to widows across the 21 LGAs with each of the beneficiaries receiving a piece of the unity wrappers in commemoration of Nigeria’s 64th independence anniversary.

The Kogi state First Lady also gave a cash donation to support a young lady, Andy Ometere to help sustain her shoe business.

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70 persons Perish in Niger Boat Accident

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By Aaior K. Comfort

About 70 people have died, and 134 still missing following a tragic boat mishap in the Mokwa Local Government Area of Niger State.

The incident occurred around 8:30 PM on Independence Day on the River Niger, upstream from the Jebba Dam, near the Gbajibo Community.

According to the Niger State Emergency Management Agency (NSEMA), the boat was carrying approximately 300 passengers, predominantly women and children, who were traveling from Mundi Community to participate in the Maulid celebration at Gbajibo.

NSEMA Director-General Abdullahi Baba Arah reported that community volunteers played a crucial role in the rescue efforts, saving over 150 individuals. Search and rescue operations are ongoing to locate additional survivors.

The state agency is collaborating with the Niger State Ministry of Transport, Mokwa Local Government Emergency Committee, local divers, and other community volunteers to continue the rescue operations and recover the bodies of the deceased.

The state government recently disclosed that 182 lives have been lost to boat accidents in the past three years, highlighting the urgent need for improved safety measures on waterways.

The recent accident follows the distribution of 33 fiberglass boats by the National Hydroelectric Power Producing Areas Development Commission (N-HYPPADEC) to nine states, aimed at preventing such tragedies.

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INDEPENDENCE DAY: Kogi First Lady calls for Support for Women in Nation Building

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Government at all levels have been implored to take necessary steps to protect women’s right and support them to build a virile nation.

Wife of Kogi State Governor, Hajia Sefinat Usman Ododo made the call during a ceremony at the Government House Lokoja to mark Nigeria’s 64th Independence anniversary.

Hajia Sefinat Ododo said women continue to play pivotal role in shaping the society hence they must be protected from sexual and gender-based violence.

Hajia Sefinat restated Governor Ododo’s commitment to tackling poverty, insecurity, access to healthcare and the menace of out of school children in the state.

According to the Kogi State First Lady, various programmes have been initiated by her office to empower women and young girls in in last eight months.

She mentioned the provision of grants to over 1000 women in small and medium businesses across the state, enhancement of girl child education and vocational training to safeguard the future of young girls and women as some of the highlights of her achievements.

She expressed appreciation to Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu for her support and empowerment programme across the country describing her as a beacon of hope for women in Nigeria.

Mrs Ododo assured the gathering that the Kogi State Governor would not disappoint the women and youths in the state.

While calling on the men to cherish and love their female counterparts at all times, the Wife of the Kogi State Governor appealed to women to continue to support and pray for their families, husbands and leaders in the country.

Ahead of the LG council election, Mrs Ododo urged women in Kogi State to make their voices heard and vote en masse to ensure the victory of the All Progressives Congress, APC in the local government election.

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