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September 15, 2024 Federal Government Warns South/South States of Impending Floods

Federal Government Warns South/South States of Impending Floods

The Federal Government has issued a warning to the Niger Delta and southern states to brace for possible flooding, while also revealing that the recent devastating Maiduguri flood was caused by the overflow of the Ngadda River, not a collapse of the Alau Dam as initially speculated.

During a press briefing, the Minister of Water Resources and Sanitation, Engineer JOSEPH UTSEV, clarified that the Alau Dam, located in Maiduguri, Borno State, remains intact. He explained that the flood resulted from massive inflows from the Ngadda River, a major tributary of the River Yedzaram, which overwhelmed the dam’s dyke.

UTSEV, alongside the Minister of State for Water Resources and Sanitation, Honourable BELLO GORONYO, visited the flood-affected areas to assess the damage and express their sympathies to the government and people of Borno State.

However, he warned that there is going to be serious flooding in the Niger Delta region and other southern states, hence the government and people should activate emergency measures to mitigate the impact.

September 14, 2024 Federal Government Declares September 16 a Public Holiday

Federal Government Declares September 16 a Public Holiday

Federal Government has declared Monday, 16th September as a public holiday to mark the celebration of the Eid-ul-Mawlid, the birth of the PROPHET MUHAMMAD.

This was disclosed in a statement by the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Interior, Dr. MAGDALENE AJANI, on behalf of Minister, DR OLUBUNMI TUNJI-OJO.

The minister called on the Muslim Ummah and, by extension, Nigerians, to imbibe the spirit of patience, sacrifice, and resilience, imploring them to use the opportunity of the period to pray for enduring peace and a more prosperous egalitarian nation.

September 13, 2024 400 Returnees From UAE Arrive Nigeria

400 Returnees From UAE Arrive Nigeria

Four Hundred Nigerians deported from the United Arab Emirates have arrived Nigeria.

The deportees were received at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, by officials from the Office of the National Security Adviser, in collaboration with the National Commission for Refugees, Migrants, and Internally Displaced Persons, the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons, the National Emergency Management Agency, and other relevant stakeholders.

Recall that the Federal Government had received a total of 190 Nigerians from the United Arab Emirates in July 2024. The diplomatic tension between Nigeria and the UAE has been ongoing, with the UAE imposing a visa ban on Nigerians nearly two years ago, stemming from various diplomatic disputes.

One major issue involves Dubai’s Emirates Airline halting flights to Nigeria after the Central Bank of Nigeria was unable to remit an estimated 850 Million Dollars in revenue to the UAE.

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.

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