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Reopening made possible by support from Lagos Govt’ – Fed. Works Comptroller

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The long wait for the re-opening of Eko Bridge in Lagos State has ended. The flyover is now open for vehicular traffic, 15 months after it was closed by the Federal Government for a major repair.

The bridge was severely damaged at Apogbon section during a fire caused by illegal trading under it. The intensity of the inferno was said to have weakened major components and supporting pillars of the bridge, prompting its closure for extensive repair on the entire stretch.

Eko Bridge is one of the three bridges linking the mainland to the Island of Lagos.

The bridge’s reopening brought huge relief for motorists and commuters, who endured months of pain transiting in and out of Lagos Island.

Scores of excited commuters, on Saturday evening, received Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu and the Federal Comptroller of Works, Engr. Olukorede Keisha, at a drive through ceremony for the reopening of the flyover.

Sanwo-Olu said the repair at the Apogbon axis had been completed, but disclosed that maintenance work would continue on the infrastructure, which would lead to intermittent closures in the coming months.

The Governor conveyed the Federal Government’s apology to Lagos residents for the delay in getting the bridge back to use, stressing that it would be risky to reopen the bridge without proper reconstruction of the damaged section.

Sanwo-Olu said: “It is with great delight to announce that we have carried out comprehensive tests with the contractor from the Federal Ministry of Works and we believe that Apogbon section of the Eko Bridge can now be opened for motorists. But the maintenance work on the entire bridge has not completed. There are lots of bearings that still need to be reinforced along the entire stretch of the infrastructure.

“In future, there will be more intermittent closures at different sections of the bridge but the period may not be longer than one or two weeks. This is necessary for us to jerk up the bridge and complete the maintenance work. We are reopening the bridge to bring relief to road users, who have endured hardship due to the repair work.”

The Governor said the contractor handling the work would also be reconstructing ancillary roads along the corridor to prevent further misuse of the bridge.

Sanwo-Olu said continuous trading activities under the bridge would no longer be permitted to prevent further damage to the flyover.

The Governor issued a seven-day ultimatum to all traders and illegal squatters to remove their belongings and vacate the space under the Eko Bridge. He directed the Lagos State Environment and Special Offences Enforcement Unit (Taskforce) to clear any illegal structure found under the bridge after the ultimatum.

He said: “We are using this medium to warn those trading under the bridge that we will not tolerate any form of illegal activities under this bridge and other bridges in the State. The bridges are important assets to the State and we cannot fold our arms and allow a few people to destroy them.

“We have seen the effect which the destruction on Eko Bridge caused the entire city. We cannot afford to have these bridges shut down again because of illegal activities. We will clear all squatters from Ijora Olopa to Costain and there will be zero tolerance for market activity under the bridge.”

Keisha thanked Lagos State Government for collaborating with the Federal Ministry of Works to hasten up the repair work on the bridge, noting that the reopening of the bridge was made possible because of the intervention of the State Government.

She said comprehensive maintenance work had already started on Eko Bridge before the fire incident happened, which made the contractor to abandon the work to focus on the damaged sections. Having repaired the parts damaged by the fire, Keisha said the contractor would continue the maintenance work to reinforce the bridge for public safety.

She said: “The reopening of the bridge would not have been possible if the Lagos State Government had not come to our rescue. If not for the intervention of the State Government, what is happening here would not be achieve. We appreciate this collaboration and timely support. Having considered the hardship on motorists, Governor Sanwo-Olu brought the machinery of the State to the assistance of the Federal Government and get the work done.”

Lagos State Governor, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu (second right) addressing the Press at the reopening of Apongbon Bridge in Lagos, on Saturday, 08 July 2023. With him: Federal Controller of Works in Lagos, Engr (Mrs) Olukorede Keisha (right); Permanent Secretary, Office of Infrastructure, Ministry of Works and Infrastructure, Lagos State, Engr Olufemi Daramola (second left) and General Manager, Lagos State Public Works Corporation, Engr Lateef Somide (left).

Lagos State Governor, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu (second left) points to a place of interest as the Federal Controller of Works in Lagos, Engr (Mrs) Olukorede Keisha (left) watches during the reopening of Apongbon Bridge in Lagos, on Saturday, 08 July 2023

Lagos State Governor, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu (right); Permanent Secretary, Office of Infrastructure, Ministry of Works and Infrastructure, Lagos State, Engr Olufemi Daramola (middle) and Federal Controller of Works in Lagos, Engr (Mrs) Olukorede Keisha (left) during the reopening of Apongbon Bridge in Lagos, on Saturday, 08 July 2023

L-R: Lagos State Governor, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu (right); Permanent Secretary, Office of Infrastructure, Ministry of Works and Infrastructure, Lagos State, Engr Olufemi Daramola (second right); Federal Controller of Works in Lagos, Engr (Mrs) Olukorede Keisha (second left) and General Manager, Lagos State Public Works Corporation, Engr Lateef Somide (left) during the reopening of Apongbon Bridge in Lagos, on Saturday, 08 July 2023

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What Sanwo-Olu said on minimum wage

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The Lagos State Government has not increased the minimum wage, contrary to the impression in some media reports, which emanated from the unveiling of Eko Cares – the umbrella for the various interventions to protect the poor against the effects of the prevailing economic hardship. The event was held at the Governor’s Office in Ikeja on Wednesday.
Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has been erroneously quoted as saying that a new minimum wage of N70,000 had been announced. This is wrong. Mr. Governor never said so. He said since January, civil servants had been earning the N35,000 wage award directed by the Federal Government. In other words, those earning N35,000 now earn N70,000. He did not announce a new minimum wage of N70,000.
His words: “I know that by the grace of God very very soon we’ll see a new minimum wage that will be approved for the Federal Government and for the state government. The civil servants and all public officers, they know that since January we have continued to pay the wage allowance of minimum of N35,000 over and above what they were earning before.
“People that were earning a minimum of N35,000 to N40,000 before, they are now earning over N70,000. So, it’s important for people to know and for us to lay this thing very clearly. This government has doubled up and has not left its citizens on their own…”.
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BreakingNews: Ex-governor of Kogi, Yahaya Bello, Withdrew $720,000 for Child Education

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The EFCC Chairman said made a direct phone call to the former governor out of respect, urging him to appear before the commission and address the charges. Unfortunately, the former governor declined the invitation.
Governor Yahaya Bello has alleged to summoned the EFCC to make an appearance in his village.
The Chairman of EFCC, Ola Olukoyede, stated that the ex-governor of Kogi, Yahaya Bello, removed $720,000 from the state’s official account and transferred it to a Bureau de Change agent in order to prepay his child’s school tuition fees.
Olukoyede highlighted the importance of Nigerians supporting the EFCC for its success, emphasizing that the agency’s failure would reflect negatively on Nigeria. He pointed out that the ongoing efforts have positively impacted the value of the Naira and the foreign market.
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EFCC Goes After Malami, Tunde, Sirika, Zainab, Farouq-umar Over Multi Fraud

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Plea Bargain of $21Billion USD Refund from a former Presidential Aide to EFCC, Minister on the Cards
Close allies of former President Muhammadu Buhari who served in his administration as ministers, and aides have come under the radar of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), over alleged multi-billion naira fraud allegations.
The EFCC, Saturday Sun has gathered, is zeroing in on key ones who have been on the anti-graft agency’s watch list for multiple allegations.
Some of the top ministers including a former finance Minister under the EFCC radar, are believed to have fled the country to evade arrest and possible prosecution by the EFCC.
According to top EFCC sources, former Minister of Aviation, Hadi Sirika, Zainab Ahmed and their counterpart, who served as minister of Justice and Attorney-General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, are among top former ministers being trailed by the EFCC.
The two ministers were among the most powerful during Buhari’s reign and were named in many multi-billion naira cases while they were in office.
Reports say there is a plea Bargain for Tunde Sabiu and Malami and Zainab Ahmed may refund over N21 Billion to EFCC
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