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Don’t Be Desperate For Power, Sultan, CAN Warn politician

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The red, Abubakar Saád III, and the president of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Dr Supo Ayokunle, yesterday cautioned politicians  against trying to win election at all costs, saying such desperation is not good for the country. The Sultan, who is the president-general of the Nigerian Supreme Council of Islamic Affairs (NSCIA), particularly warned political actors  against recruiting children of the poor as thugs during the forthcoming election. On his part, the CAN president, Ayokunle, told security agencies not to become a source of threat to the elections by working for politicians to intimidate voters, even as he lamented that the people in the North East may be disenfranchised due to the continued insecurity in the region. Both religious leaders made these comments at the second general assembly of the Interfaith Dialogue Forum for Peace (IDFP), with the theme, ‘2019 General Elections and National Security: the Role of Interfaith Communities.’ Both are co-patrons of the IDFP. In his address, the Sultan appealed for calm during the forthcoming election and urged politicians not to forget that God gives and takes power. While he expressed happiness at the assurances given by President Muhammadu Buhari that his government was committed to ensuring transparent and peaceful elections, he however, wondered if politicians were on the page as the government on the issue, asking: ”The most important thing is, are the politicians ready?” The Islamic leader went on: “Let us reason for a while and ask which children they use for perpetrating these crisis. They don’t use their children and not rich men’s children, but the children of the poor. “In most instances, these children are killed and their bodies are nowhere to be found. And when they (politicians) succeed in using these children and they get to their offices, you never see them again. So we must never be allowed to be used.” He stressed the need for spiritual leaders to continue to preach the word of God with honesty and sincerity for the good of humanity and sustainable peace in the country. “ As religious leaders, we should be careful about what we say to our followers in churches and mosque bearing in mind that we will all one day stands before Allah and account for our deeds. “What is our role as religious leaders? Simple, preach the word of God in all sincerity and love for humanity. That is what our role is. It is not for us to say it is A or B because we don’t know if God Almighty wants Mr A or B because, sometimes, the people may say we want candidate A and God Almighty will give them Candidate B. “We should never allow ourselves to be used by any political party or candidate. If you want to support any party or candidates do it personally,“ Sultan said. “So whatever we are going to do or say as religious leaders, we must do that with the fear of God. We must be careful and know that the world is watching. Let us also be guided by the fact that whatever we have in this world, we will leave it here. “We must be ready to give education to our people – and all of us have a role to play. If you are educated either in the Christian or Islamic way, you are better equipped to deal with any situation that you encounter. Whatever God has destined to happen will happen, but you must work to make it happen,” he said. On his part, the CAN president, Ayokunle, prayed for  transformational leaders for Nigeria and cautioned politicians and political leaders not to be too desperate to win the forthcoming polls. He also urged the youths to desist from allowing themselves to be used as thugs. Ayokunle said: “In fact, you should not be desperate at all in these forthcoming elections. For me, leadership is a burden; if you want serve your people, know that on the other hand you are in for trouble because you have made yourself open to criticisms by the people. “They will attack you left, right and centre. Leadership will take away sleep from your eyes; it will make you work extra time if you want to serve your people. But if you are going into an election and God said it is not time yet, and the people say, maybe, we should choose you later, why should you intimidate people? Why should you intimidate the people who have asked you to go and rest, is rest not good for you? Why should you say you must be there at all cost? When you want to be there at all cost, I suspect you. I know you are not coming to help us. You are coming to kill us and the Lord will deliver us from you. “So, desperation should be taken out of it completely. In advanced countries, politics is not taken as a full time job. The president of America is a successful businessman. He can serve the nation without taking out one Kobo because there is no money he has not seen before that he will now see while in government. So we the electorate should be careful. People that don’t have any other job apart from politics shouldn’t be voted. And when you see them carry huge sums money about to persuade you to follow them, please run away from them because when they win they will first of all recover what they had expended. And what are they recovering? They are recovering what they spent on you. “I want to urge those in government and politicians generally to please calm down so that there will be no breakdown of law and order. We need our peace. We don’t want you to set our nation on fire. Election is for a better society; it is not for the destruction of the nation. Therefore, don’t let you ambition be greater than the existence of the nation and the wellbeing of Nigerians.” The Christian leader further pleaded with the security agencies and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to maintain professionalism and neutrality in discharging their mandates of administering the elections and securing the process. “I want to sincerely plead with another stakeholder in this election – the police, DSS, civil defence and all the law enforcement agencies, please help build our nation. Don’t help in enthroning wrong leaders. Those who want to use you to get there are your own enemies and they are enemies of the nation. Don’t use your uniforms to do dirty jobs. A nation that gave you the opportunity to serve in that position should not become your enemy. “You turn yourself into our enemy when you allow yourselves to be used by these politicians, either to intimidate voters by shooting in the air or preventing them from getting to where they will vote. We have seen all these things before and we are saying we don’t want to see them again. If you don’t want us to lay dirty curses on you, don’t do that again if you don’t want to mortgage the future of your children. “I also want to plead sincerely with another stakeholder, INEC. You will use the media to promise us heaven and Earth, please sincerely deliver heaven and Earth. It is not by word of mouth, it is by action. I have always told people that good government is not about religion, but about individuals. When we elect people that are credible, we will make progress. If we have good roads, everybody will use it because it is good.” On insecurity he said,  “I will not repeat what others have said but how will the people in the North East vote when they are being disturbed daily by insurgents. The people in the North East will be disenfranchised in their own places. They will not be party to the government that emerges and that will be unfair to them. So whatever the government can do between now and 16 of February, they should please do it. “We should not play politics with security. We must provide it and it must be seen that we have provided it. If we do not rise up to it, nothing will move forward. And I want to plead with the security agents and the commander in chief to pay more serious attention to fighting the security challenges of our people.” He advised politicians against using indecent campaign rhetoric on their opponents. “I also want to add that, in your campaigns, be wary of what you say. Don’t provoke opposition. Everybody campaigning has a right to campaign. You don’t have the right to hurt others with your utterances. Don’t heat up the polity, you don’t need that. Where we are is delicate enough, we don’t want it to become complicated. “I want to appeal to my fellow religious leaders, please let us not make divisive statements at this time. The nation can catch fire if a wrong statement comes out of our mouths,” he added.

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Overriding Public Interest: Delta warns against impeding govt projects

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Overriding Public Interest: Delta warns against impeding govt projects

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Delta State Government has cautioned citizens against impeding projects meant to serve the general public, saying such actions were illegal and constituted an abuse of the law.

Commissioner for Works, Highways and Urban Roads, Comrade Reuben Izeze (middle)  discussing with the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Sir. Festus Ahon (right) shortly after Inspecting the maintaininers of Uti Road on Wednesday,  while the Project Manager Mr. Milad Boutros (left) look on. PIX: SAMUEL JIBUNOR.

The State Commissioner for Works (Highways and Urban Roads), Comrade Reuben Izeze, gave the warning in Effurun on Wednesday during an inspection of the DSC Roundabout Link Road to PTI Junction.

According to him, “no citizen is bigger than the state; I learnt that a citizen has said a particular portion of the road that has been approved cannot be constructed because that is his private property.

“I want to sound it to our people as a note of warning, that, to impede government project in the name of private property is an abuse of the law.

“If your property is on the right of way and we know it is not a road,  this administration has made it a point of duty to pay compensation for the use of such properties in the overriding public interest.

“This project has an overriding public interest; if your property is in the right of way and your property has approval, the best we can do, as we have always done, is to give you compensation.

“But to say you stop government officials from doing their job because you feel you are bigger than the government or you are bigger than the law is absolutely unacceptable.”

Commissioner for Works, Highways and Urban Roads, Comrade Reuben Izeze (right) taking the measurements of the Rod while the zonal Chief Engineer Uvwie and Opke local government Area, Engr. Kporon Ennah (left) look on. PIX: SAMUELm JIBUNOR.

Speaking further,  he said; “so, we are constructing a drainage that would discharge all the water on this road. If you look at this place, it was originally a swamp.

“Meanwhile, this place had all along been intended to be a road that should take traffic from the East-West Road to reduce the volume of traffic on DSC Roundabout and PTI Junction straight to the Eku highway.

“We have come to see what the contractors are doing and I must express my displeasure at the poor quality of engineering work that I have observed here in this drainage.

“In fact, as things stand, considering the volume of water that will be coming from the Julius Berger projects, the existing volume of water from the swamp.

“What is being done here, therefore, necessitates that this drain be done according to the engineering specifications because the volume of water we will be dealing with is enormous.

“However, on getting down here and measuring the distance between the reinforcements, we discovered that the contractor apparently did not pay attention to details.

“So, I have instructed them to remove everything, start afresh and we will come back. They should not put the reinforcement until I have come to inspect what they have done to be sure that they have complied with the spacing as provided for in the Bills of Engineering Measurement and Evaluation.”

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Brutality Victim: Anambra State Executive Council Approves Medical Expenses of Victim

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Brutality Victim: Anambra State Executive Council Approves Medical Expenses of Victim

AJAGBE ADEYEMI TESLIM

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Governor Chukwuma Charles Soludo undertakes the medical expenses of a victim of brutality by some contractors of the Anambra State Waste Management Authority (ASWAMA), Mr. Okechukwu Akaneme.

The governor took this humanitarian decision to relieve the victim while strongly denouncing such despicable conduct. In addition to the governor’s gesture, the contractor has been relieved of his engagement with the state agency (ASWAMA) immediately, to serve as a deterrent to others.

In a statement by the Commissioner for Information, Law Mefor, the victim who was assaulted is being hospitalised.

The Council has resolved to pick up his medical overheads, while sympathising with Akaneme ‘s family and prays for his quick recovery.

This profound empathy reflects Soludo’s sincere dedication to offering not just solutions but also a genuine commitment to providing helping hands, support, and hope to the people whenever and wherever required in the state.

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Anambra State Executive Council Awards More Road Contracts

The 37th Anambra State Executive Council (ANSEC) has awarded the contracts for the construction of new roads in the state in preparation for the yuletide season.

 This is aimed at ensuring a memorable Christmas for Ndi Anambra, who will be celebrating the season in the state, from across the country and other parts of the globe.

In a release by the Commissioner for Information, Law Mefor, ANSEC at its 37th Meeting, approved the construction of the 3.75 km Igwe Orizu Road, in Nnewi, to New Idea Construction Company Ltd, and to be completed within six months.

The 10.8 km Nkwor Nnewi to Nkwor Oraifite was awarded to Infratech Construction Ltd at N7.2 billion, with a 12-month completion timeline, while the Oraukwu-Abatete-Nimo bypass in Idemili North measuring 4.922km was awarded to GMG Global Construction and Development Company Ltd, with a delivery date of six months.

At the meeting, the Council observed that many roads awarded at the last executive council meeting, including the New Tarzan Road and the three roads whose contracts were revoked and re-awarded, have not been reported.

Recently, Governor Soludo kept his promise with the completion of the 12.5km Ezira-Umuomaku-Enugu Umuonyia-Achina Road, linking several communities, and the 11.9km Mmiata-Anam-Nzam road, linking the headquarters of Anambra West Local Government Area (LGA).

With the ongoing and completed road projects in the state, Governor Soludo has literally turned Anambra into a construction site in his pursuit of transforming the state into a country-wide destination brand.

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LAWMA HOLDS 2024 CHRISTMAS CAROL/END OF THE YEAR THANKS-GIVING

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LAWMA HOLDS 2024 CHRISTMAS CAROL/END OF THE YEAR THANKS-GIVING

AJAGBE ADEYEMI TESLIM

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The Lagos Waste Management Authority (LAWMA), has held its annual Christmas Carol and End of the year thanksgiving service, to appreciate God for his goodness and blessings in the out-going year.

The event took place at the authority’s headquarters, Ijora-Olopa, witnessed by LAWMA’s management team, staff, neighbours, friends and well-wishers.

In his welcome address, the Managing Director/CEO of LAWMA, Dr. Muyiwa Gbadegesin, thanked God for his mercies and blessings upon the workers of the authority in the out-going year despite challenges.

He said “Today is not a day for speeches but a day for praises and thanksgiving. I appreciate God for his mercies and blessings upon the staff of LAWMA, and I pray he will continue to preserve us as we dedicate our time to service.”

Also, he appreciated members of staff for their support, encouraging them to keep up the good work.

While wishing Lagos residents a merry Christmas and a prosperous new year, he urged residents to always carry out their own obligations towards the environment, and to support the efforts of the authority, in maintaining a clean and liveable Lagos city.

The Executive Director, Finance, Mr. Kunle Adebiyi, thanked God for preserving the lives of LAWMA staff, and for making them witness this year’s thanks-giving service, noting that it was important to keep praising God.

He acknowledged the efforts of Dr. Muyiwa Gbadegesin towards improving waste management operations in the state, to achieve a people-friendly environment.

Delivering a sermon on the event’s theme, “With a grateful heart”, the chapel’s president, Mr. Olawumi Oluwaseyi, urged people to always express gratitude to God, for consistent protection from danger, as he committed every member of the authority into God’s hands, seeking for his grace and mercy.

The first Bible reading of the day was by the LAWMA boss, taken from the book of Genesis 3:8-15, while the second reading was from Genesis 22:15-18,  by the executive director Finance.

Other management staff who read Bible passages included Mrs. Folashade Kadiri, head, Public Affairs; Mr. Adewumi Adetona, head, Advocacy; Dr. Essien Nsuabia, head, Waste Management Development Research; Mrs. Opayemi Abimbola,  head, Commercial Services; Mrs. Bola Adewumi, head, LAWMA Academy; Dr. Modupe Okoh, head, Medical Services, Health and Safety; among others.

The high point of the event was the special song ministration by the guest minister, Sarah Apekeola; rendition of hymns and songs by the Emmanuel Chapel choir, as well as choreographic ministration by the chapel’s children.

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