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AMBODE WOOS INVESTORS TO UNDERTAKE OKOKOMAIKO-SEME BORDER ROAD PROJECT …Says Work Ongoing To Give Lagosians 24/7 Power Supply By 2018

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Lagos State Governor, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode has expressed the readiness of the State Government to partner with any investor willing to key into his administration’s massive infrastructural renewal drive in critical sectors, saying such would be a win-win situation for the overall benefit of the people.

Speaking recently at an interactive session with members of the business community and informal sector, the Governor said public private partnership was critical to accelerate development, and that the government is open to collaborate with interested investors.

For instance, Governor Ambode said the State Government would be willing to partner with any investor interested in taking up the second phase of the Mile 2 to Seme Border ten-lane road project.

He said: “At the moment, work is already ongoing from Eric More to Okokomaiko but we are willing to partner with any investor interested in taking up the construction of the second phase which is ten-lane road from Okokomaiko to Seme Border.

“If we are able to achieve that, it will open up and transform the western axis, especially Badagry forever, and the project will also complement the massive projects being undertaken in the axis,” the Governor said.

Besides, Governor Ambode said plans were already at advanced stages to bring about constant power supply to all homes and businesses in the State by the end of 2018.

He said though the political geography of the country was affecting the visionary strategy to solve the power challenges being essentially in the control of the Federal Government, but the State Government had devised policies and strategies to short-circuit power generation, transmission and distribution to ensure constant power supply to the people of the State.

Likewise, the Governor said the State Government is also in talks with electricity distribution companies operating in the State to see possibility of supplying 24/7 power to residents at a bit higher tariff than what currently obtains subject to agreement of all stakeholders, while government would be the guarantor of the people.

The Governor also revealed that the legal framework to prevent power theft and also legitimize the concept of power generation had already been sent to the State House of Assembly for approval.

He said: “Presently, we have less than 1,000MW in Lagos and the fundamental issues remain with generation, transmission and then distribution. Who is transmitting? It is still owned primary by the Federal Government but in Lagos State, we have become creative and we have done Independent Power Project (IPP) before through which we were able to generate 47.5MW which was distributed short-circuiting transmission.

“So, if it works, does it look like a template we can now use to get power freedom or what we call power security? If we say we are the fifth largest economy in Africa and we are not in control of how power is generated in an economy that wants to move from fifth to third, then something is wrong. So, what we are saying is let’s find a way to short-circuit them within the ambit of the law.

“If the law allows you to have independent power and going through the regulatory commission then you are smart enough to do that. The only thing we have done is to get permission from the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) to create clusters of embedded power in our State and if we are able to do it, we become a test case for the rest of the economy.”

On the collaboration with electricity distribution companies, Governor Ambode said the State Government was willing to stand as the guarantor for the people to get 24/7 power supply.

“The idea is that look can we have a mid-point on how to get 24/7 power? The generator that people are using is extremely expensive and what we are saying is that can we work with all these stakeholders and push the tariff for example from N20 to maybe N40 but guarantee the people of 24/7 power? So, if I am able to do that and I get the confidence, I will just stand on behalf of Lagosians to say that the new tariff as agreed by all of us, if we can provide it for the people 24/7, they are likely to pay. In case they don’t pay, I get financially exposed. That is what we are trying to do; we become the guarantor on behalf of Lagosians and then if all those things work out, by this time next year, people will have constant power supply. As a government, we are strongly committed to power freedom; we want to free ourselves from darkness and we want to open up the sector for more investors,” he said.

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Aviation Minister decries inhuman treatment of Nigerians on Royal Air Maroc after emergency landing

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Festus Keyamo, minister of aviation and aerospace development has decried the inhuman treatment that some Nigerians have been subjected to by Royal Air Maroc In Marrakesh, Morocco.

 

According to Keyamo, the flight took off from Casablanca and was headed for Abuja, but had to make an emergency landing in Marrakesh for some technical reasons.

 

 

He however noted that the passengers, the majority of whom are Nigerians, have been left without care at the terminal and without food and decent shelter, with women and children sleeping on the floor.

 

 

The minister who expressed his concerns via his X handle called on the airline to immediately remedy the situation.

 

“Whilst I call on ROYAL AIR MAROC

 

@RAM_Maroc to immediately remedy this situation, I have directed the Consumer Protection Department of the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) to immediately engage ROYAL AIR MAROC NIGERIA @royalairmarocng to bring immediate relief to these Nigerians,

” Keyamo added.

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PDP suspends Dino Melaye over alleged anti-party activities…

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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has taken swift action against one of its prominent members, Senator Dino Melaye from Kogi, suspending him over alleged anti-party activities.

 

This decision, according to a memo sighted by our correspondent today, was made by the ward party executive committee in Ayetoro/Iluagba Ward 1 after reviewing the report of the disciplinary committee set up to investigate Melaye’s actions.

 

 

It appears that Melaye’s recent actions were deemed detrimental to the PDP’s interests and unity, prompting the suspension, reports Nigerian Tribune.

 

 

This move is not unprecedented, as the PDP has taken similar actions against other members accused of anti-party activities. For instance, Peter Babalola, a chieftain from Osun, was suspended in August 2024 for alleged anti-party activities and not attending party meetings for two years.

 

In another instance, former Governor of Benue State, Samuel Ortom, was also suspended by the Benue PDP over alleged anti-party activities.

 

 

Similarly, Senator Gabriel Suswam and others were summoned by the Benue PDP over alleged gross misconduct and anti-party activities.

 

 

These actions demonstrate the PDP’s commitment to maintaining party discipline and unity.

 

However, details of Melaye’s suspension are still emerging, and more information is expected to follow.

 

 

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No One Has Claimed $2.04m Linked To Emefiele — EFCC Tells Court

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has told a federal high court in Lagos that no one has claimed the $2.045 million linked to Godwin Emefiele, former governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

 

Rotimi Oyedepo, EFCC counsel, made the submission on Thursday before Deinde Dipeolu, the presiding judge.

 

 

The anti-graft agency is seeking the permanent forfeiture of assets, including money, seven landed properties, and shares allegedly acquired by the former CBN governor through proxies.

 

 

On August 15, Akintayo Aluko, a vacation judge, issued an interim order of forfeiture against Emefiele following an application filed by Oyedepo.

 

The court directed the commission to publish the interim forfeiture order in a national newspaper for anyone interested in the properties to appear before the court and show cause within 14 days of why it should not be made in favour of the government.

 

On September 5, the judge adjourned the case until September 12 to hear all pending applications.

 

At the resumed session on Thursday, Olalekan Ojo, a senior advocate of Nigeria (SAN), represented Emefiele, while Chibuzor Opara appeared for parties seeking to join the suit.

 

The parties interested in joining the suit through Okpara served two processes to stay proceedings.

 

They also filed an affidavit to show cause why the final order of forfeiture should not be made.

 

But the EFCC lawyer opposed Okpara, noting that he had filed a counter affidavit to the motion asking the court to stay proceedings.

 

“In line with the spirit of section 17 of the Advance Fee Fraud Act, we have filed a motion for final forfeiture,” Oyedepo said.

 

 

“In an order for interim forfeiture, it is well couched that whoever has an interest should file an application to show cause and not for a stay of proceedings.”

 

 

He urged the court to refuse the “dangerous application to hear the motion for stay”.

 

Rotimi added that “as it were, there is $2.5 million recovered in the cause of investigation, which nobody laid claim to”.

 

In his reply, Emefiele’s lawyer said the court had slated Thursday’s proceedings “for the hearing and determination of an application for stay”.

 

“The court can’t reverse itself because the rule of consistency applies to both the court and counsels,” Ojo said.

After listening to all arguments from parties, Dipeolu adjourned till October 4 for further proceedings.

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