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September 12, 2024 Tricycle Operators Decry the State of Ikpa Road

Tricycle Operators Decry the State of Ikpa Road

Tricycle Riders also known as Keke Riders plying the Ikpa Road axis in Uyo local Government Area have decried the damage done to the road by heavy duty vehicles.

The complaint is coming on the heels of heavy duty vehicles taking the Axis as a diversion due to the ongoing construction of 0.97 kilometer underground drainage system at Tabernacle road, which is advancing towards the discharge point at Calabar – Itu dual carriageway.

You would recall that in May 20, this year, the State Government closed a section of the Calabar – Itu Highway following the construction, urging mini buses and light vehicles to use Ikpa road through Uyo village road, while Heavy duty vehicles, including long buses are to do so through Calabar – Itu – Ibiakpan Junction in Ikot Ekpene.

Frowning at the non-compliance to the Government’s directives, some of the Keke Riders who with INSPIRATION FM News decried that the damage done on the road have affected them greatly.

They called on the Akwa Ibom State government to intervene, and direct the Heavy duty vehicles, including long buses coming in to Uyo from Cross River State, to enter through Calabar – Itu – Ibiakpan Junction in Ikot Ekpene and those leaving Uyo to Cross River State, to use Uyo – Ikot Ekpene Road – Ibiakpan Junction to link Itu – Calabar highway as earlier directed.

Our correspondent, ENDURANCE OKON reports that some part of Ikpa road, from Traffic light, also known as Big Daddy Junction to Oku Village Road has been rutted due to its constant usage by the Heavy duty vehicles.

September 11, 2024 Trade Union Congress Calls for Special Exchange Rate for NNPCL

Trade Union Congress Calls for Special Exchange Rate for NNPCL

The Trade Union Congress (TUC) has called on the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) to grant the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) a special foreign exchange rate.

TUC President FESTUS OSIFO, in an interview with Newsmen, maintained that the special foreign exchange rate would significantly lower the cost of petrol importation and gradually reduce fuel prices across the country.

OSIFO said the current official exchange rate of 1,600 naira per a dollar is unsustainable and has led to an increase in fuel prices, arguing that if NNPCL is granted a special forex rate of about 1000 naira per a dollar, the cost of petrol importation will crash, and fuel prices will drop to around 600 naira.

OSIFO, who is also the President of the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN), attributed the high fuel prices primarily to the devaluation of the naira, rather than the removal of the petrol subsidy in May 2023.

September 11, 2024 Federal Housing Authority to Begin Document Regularization

Federal Housing Authority to Begin Document Regularization

The Management of Federal Housing Authority (FHA) has revealed plans to commence the regularization of property documents of some of its allottees in Lagos State and the Federal Capital Territory.

It said the exercise is for allottees in the affected zones who built without approval, carried out development outside the granted approval, engaged in unapproved land annexationand alteration of prototype houses among other things.

The affected estates in Lagos State are: Festac Town, Gowon estate, IsheriOlofin One and Two; Satellite 2 and 6 Navy Town, Egan A to F, Esuti and Abesan.

The estates affected in Abuja are: Gwarinpa, Lugbe, Kubwa, Maitama, Asokoro, Karu and Apo/ Guzape Five.

While affected persons in Lagos are to visit the office of the Zonal FHA office in Festac Town, those in Abuja are to go to the FHA Head Office in Asokoro, FCT.

September 11, 2024 We Can Farm!!!

We Can Farm!!!

a story of environmental ruins in Akwa Ibom’s coastal city of Ibeno“.

‘We can Farm’, tells a story of community members from Akwa Ibom’s oil rich location, Ibeno, one of the coastal areas in Nigeria’s southern state, where environmental ruins have now made Agriculture a daunting and less productive task.

The defiant residents of Iwuo Okpom village in Mkpanak, expect better yields from crops they go all out to plant, but decry how oil and gas exploration in the area has tampered with their environment.

The activities they highlighted also affect the aquatic life, disrupting fish farming, which is the area’s comparative advantage.

Data shows the environmental issues in Ibeno is intense. According to 10year period statistics (2012 – 2022), the Nigerian Gas flare Tracker shows that Ibeno is mostly hit with the highest volume of Gas flared in Akwa Ibom, ( 45.3million Standard cubic feet, out of 47.2million Standard Cubic Feet flared in the state ) follwed by Esit Eket Local Government Area recording 1.9million Standard Cubic Feet of flared gas.

The documentary produced by Inspiration FM’s Senior Correspondent; Imaobong Dem, to spotlight environmental issues coastal communities have to deal with, as a result of activities by oil exploration companies and the climate change reality, identifies these issues and more.

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