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Bayelsa Enjoying Continuity In Governance

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Governor of Bayelsa State, Senator Douye Diri, has said the state is enjoying steady growth due to the continuity policy of his administration.
Diri stated that continuing projects of previous administrations had not only saved funds of the state, but also ensured that they reaped the full benefits of the policy.
The Bayelsa helmsman, who spoke during the inauguration of a new complex for the Bayelsa Health Insurance Scheme (BHIS) in Yenagoa, noted that the scheme was a brainchild of the immediate past administration of Senator Seriake Dickson.
Delta State Governor and Vice Presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa, inaugurated the BHIS House as part of activities marking the third anniversary of the Diri administration.
Diri said his administration decided to continue with the health scheme due to its benefits to people of the state, stating however, that his administration expanded it to accommodate the informal sector so as to reach out to more people.
The Bayelsa Chief Executive added that the BHIS House was constructed to give workers a befitting office space to implement the programme and to ensure that the health system of the state was on the right track.
“This health scheme was initiated by my immediate past predecessor. We looked at it and saw the benefits for our people. We decided to continue and expand it. Today it has accommodated the informal sector”, he said.
Also speaking, the Delta State Governor, Dr. Okowa, commended the implementation of the health insurance scheme in Bayelsa, saying it is among the few states in the country where the scheme is functional.
Describing health insurance as important, Okowa said it caters to the health needs of the very poor and that the essence of governance is to touch the lives of the ordinary people.
He lauded the Diri’s administration for building a befitting office space for the scheme, saying it will enhance its implementation.
The PDP Vice Presidential candidate also hailed former Governor Seriake Dickson for initiating the BHIS and commended Diri for not deviating, saying continuity in governance is laudable, especially when the policy is about the people.
Okowa decried the non-release of funds by the APC-led Federal Government, which he said had stalled implementation of the scheme at the federal level.
He promised that when elected into office, the PDP will ensure that every aspect of the Health Act is made operational.
“I am truly excited because it is about the people. When we take care of the health of the people, we are touching their lives. Obviously, through the Health Insurance Scheme of Bayelsa State, the lives of the people are impacted positively.
“I must thank the Government of Bayelsa for the level they have attained in the health sector. Many states cannot boast of the number of functional healthcare centres in Bayelsa State”, Okowa said.
Earlier, the Commissioner for Health, Dr. Pabara Igwele, said the BHIS policy is in line with the World Health Organization’s recommendations to provide for the health needs of the people.
He said after the inauguration of the BHIS by the immediate past administration, it has grown to the point where other states understudy the progress made by the state.

By: Ariwera Ibibo-Howells, Yenagoa

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A’Ibom Police Nabs 4 Fire Service Trucks Theft

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The Nigerian Police, Akwa Ibom State Command, has arrested four suspects who are allegedly involved in the theft of four Fire Service trucks belonging to the state Fire Service.
The State Commissioner of Police, CP Baba Muhammed Azare, disclosed this during a Press briefing held at the Command’s headquarters, Ikot Akpan-Abia in Uyo, said the suspects were arrested following credible information that the trucks were stolen and heading to Port Harcourt, Rivers State.
Azare said, “Based on credible information from a good samaritan that 4 of the state Fire Service trucks were stolen and taken to Port Harcourt, River State, by some officials of the service, the Command moved to recover the said  trucks and further investigation revealed that the fire trucks were leased out to some multinational companies at the rate of N140,000 per truck per day for initial period of 3 yrs.
“The intermediary company’s share was N80, 000 while the fire service officials’ share stood at N60, 000 per truck per day. The deal was done in 2021 and was expected to terminate by 2024.
“However, about two months to the expiration of the deal, the Command acted and recovered the vehicles. The four suspects arrested in the case will be charged to court soon, while the trucks will be released to the Government to continue to serve the good people of the state”.
The Commissioner of Police, who highlighted other breakthroughs recorded by the command within the period under review, said the Command arrested two in connection with vandalisation of transformers, six suspects arrested and convicted in connection with raping of a 13- years old girl for three years, while a Director in the Ministry of Justice, who was kidnapped, was also rescued.
Azare continued that operatives also arrested two suspects in connection with the  vandalization of a transformer belonging to Sure Foundation Polytechnic situated at Ikot Atai, Ukanafun Local Government.
He said, “You may recall that during my first official visit to His Excellency, the Executive Governor of the state, he decried the rising cases of vandalization of Public transformers and infrastructural facility across the state.
“We have, therefore, stepped up our efforts to nip the crime in the bud, by arresting the perpetrators of this act. Towards this end, we have arrested one Prosper Brownson Jim and one Uduak Sunday Benson for vandalization of a transformer belonging to Sure Foundation Polytechnic situated at Ikot Atai, Ukanafun Local Government.
“Transformer Oil valued at about N800, 000.00 was drained, and armored cables valued at about N3.5m were stolen”.
He listed items recovered from the suspects to include transformer, Armored cable and items suspected to be Juju.
 Speaking on the rescue of director in the state ministry of Justice, Azare said, “On December 2024, a distress call was received that a Director with the Ministry of Justice, Akwa Ibom State, and his niece were kidnapped by five armed men.
“Our operatives in the Command immediately swung into action and busted the kidnappers’ den in a thick forest located within Ikot Ukpong Village, Abak Local Government.
“A thorough search was conducted within the forest, and the victims were rescued unharmed from an abandoned soak-away
“The victim’s car was also recovered by the police along Etinan Road where it had been abandoned”.
Christopher Tom, Uyo
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Delta To Blacklist ‘Bad’ Contractors

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Delta State Governor, Sheriff Oborevwori, says any contractor who executes shoddy jobs in the state would be sanctioned and blacklisted by his administration.
Oborevwori, who said this late Tuesday while inspecting projects within the state capital, also said sanctions would be meted to site engineers who okay shoddy jobs for payment.
The Governor, who frowned at the poor quality of drainage executed by the contractor handling the 6.5 kilometer Achalla-Ibusa Road, a state government project, said his administration would not tolerate any shoddy job.
He disclosed that his decision to inspect the project, stemmed from an unsatisfactory feedback he had received from individuals whom he had previously sent to evaluate the project.
He said his administration would prioritise road inspection in 2025, as his goal remained ensuring quality road projects worthy of commissioning were constructed in the state.
“This year, we are starting with more of inspection. The work on Achalla-Ibusa Road is bad, very bad. I have told the Commissioner and the Director that we cannot accept the drainage.
“The poor drainage will not affect the stone basing and the asphalting of the road; so, the contractor can continue by taking advantage of the dry season.
“This will serve as a warning to other contractors. There is no contract work that l will not go and inspect. If you do a bad work, we will not pay you. Even if we have paid you, the site engineer will be in trouble.
“This government will not tolerate a situation where site engineers connive with contractors to deliver sub-standard projects.
“If you want to please me or be my friend as a contractor, do a good job; if you don’t do a good job as a contractor, you can’t be my friend”,  he said.
The Governor also said his administration would not spend money on projects that would not give value for money spent to residents of the state.
“Starting this January, I have committed to personally inspecting projects, not just in Asaba but across all 25 local government areas.
“Any contractor who fails to report to their site or delay the work will face contract revocation. We will re-assign such projects to those willing to deliver.
“Our terrain requires us to maximise the dry season for construction. Over the next four months, we aim to complete and commission significant number of projects.
“By the time we reach two years in office, we want to celebrate substantial progress across multiple sectors, including roads, health and education.
“The people of Delta have not seen projects yet; there are lots of projects coming. We are going to award more projects this year across all sectors”, he said.
Oborevwori also inspected the recently completed two kilometer road leading to the 63 Brigade Barracks of the Nigerian Army in Aboh-Ogwashi.
Other projects inspected include the gully erosion site along Okpanam-Ibusa bypass, the perimeter fence and road around Asaba International Airport as well as Kwekagbor Layout, opposite Summit Junction, Asaba.
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FAAN Seeks N580bn For Airport Runways Rehabilitation

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 The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has disclosed that it requires N580billion for the rehabilitation of runways at airports nationwide.
Managing Director of FAAN, Mrs. Olubunmi Kuku, who lamented the state of the runways in the country on Wednesday while receiving the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Dr. Ibrahim Kana, said the runways built in the late 1970s had outlived their lifespan.
Additionally, she said, other airport infrastructures such as terminals also need major rehabilitation, stressing that this has been affecting operational efficiency and safety.
“N580bn is required to fix runways across all airports, their life span is between 20 to 25 years but most of the airports were built in 1978.
“Many of FAAN’s facilities, including terminals and runways, are ageing and in need of significant repairs and upgrades. This affects operational efficiency and safety and necessitates substantial investment for modernisation.
“Also, despite efforts to enhance security at airports, FAAN continues to face challenges in managing security risks, particularly with the increase in air travel and the potential for terrorist activities or other threats at key airport locations”, she said.
On land encroachment, Kuku stated that due to the lack of a perimeter fence, FAAN’s landmass is constantly being encroached.
“Obsolete equipment such as old fire tenders, generators, air conditioning systems conveyor lines with worn-out slats, belts, and motors, can be found in many airports that have low efficiency and have high maintenance cost”, she stated.
The FAAN boss, however, promised to modernise infrastructures in the airports by renovating terminals, expanding runways, and upgrading navigational aids.
Earlier, the Permanent Secretary expressed confidence in the ongoing transformation within Nigeria’s aviation sector.
He promised the ministry’s continuous support to FAAN.
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