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Wadada Flags off Road Construction, Sues for Unity Among Nasarawa Guber Aspirants
BY Richard Abu
Senator representing Nasarawa West Senatorial Zone Ahmed Wadada Aliyu Monday flagged off the grading of 18 kilometer road from Angwan Takwa Junction near Garaku to Moroa town in Kokona local government area of Nasarawa State.
The ground-breaking ceremony which was performed by the Senator himself was witnessed by top politicians from the state including Senator Abdulahi Adamu, Governor Abdullahi Sule among other Frontline gubernatorial aspirants on the platform of the All Progressives Congress APC.
Senator Ahmed Wadada Aliyu who is the Senate Committee Chairman on Public Accounts while flagging off the grading of the road stated that the grading became necessary due to its deplorable condition. He added that he opened the road a decade ago when he was in lower chamber of the national assembly and since then, successive governments have failed to maintain it hence he included the road on the list of his constituency projects and expressed happiness that contract for the construction of the has been awarded.
Senator Wadada who is eyeing the governorship of Nasarawa State sued for unity and cooperation among the contestants explaining that it is only unity of purpose that will bring rapid development if any of them becomes the next governor of the state.
Earlier in his welcome address, the chairman, board of Directors of Wadada Campaign Council, Professor Silas Gyar told the mammoth crowd that Senator Wadada Aliyu means well for Nasarawa people and if voted as governor of the state, he will take it to an enviable level.
In his remarks, the Nasarawa State Governor Engineer Abdulahi Sule represented by the Permanent Secretary, ministry of works, Engr. Aliyu Ayitogo who also stood in for the Works Commissioner commended Senator Ahmed Wadada for his purposeful representation urged the contractor to do the work according to specifications and deliver it on time before the rainy season sets in.
In his speech, the former national chairman of the All Progressives Congress, Abdulahi Adamu said zoning remains the best option for getting leaders for political positions stressed that he considered retiring from active politics but for the next governor of the state, he has decided to stay put so that he will work for the emergence of the governor from Nasarawa West Zone.
In his remarks, Dr. Faisal Shuaibu who spoke for all the gubernatorial aspirants stressed the need for politics without bitterness adding that aspirants from the zone are committed to unity so that the position does not elude them. He said they are aware that the position is meant for one person and that whoever emerged as the candidate of the party will carry the rest along.
In his remarks, the representative of Mo-Lab Construction Company, the contractor handling the project, said they were happy to be given the contract and promised to deliver the job within the time frame and according to specifications.
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FCTA to phase-out dump sites, embraces Waste Recycling To Ensure Cleaner Abuja
By Wumi Tewogbade, Abuja
The Federal Capital Territory Minister, Nyesom Wike, said his administration has concluded arrangement to shifting its focus toward industrial waste recycling to achieve a more sustainable and consistently clean capital city.
Wike revealed this during an inspection tour of various infrastructure projects in Abuja.
The FCT Minister argued that the current culture of monthly environmental sanitation is insufficient for the long-term needs of a modern city.
He added that the traditional Monthly Sanitation only provides a temporary facelift, it does not solve the root problem of waste accumulation.
”If you do it on a Saturday, that Saturday is clean.
“But for me, that is not a very major issue. Having a dump site is not enough for you to say that the problem is solved.”
He emphasized that true waste management is an industrial necessity rather than just a routine business task.
According to the Minister, the goal is to transition from merely collecting refuse to processing it through modern technnologies.
The Minister disclosed that the FCTA is looking to move beyond the use of landfills and dump sites by establishing specialized factories.
The vision is to turn Abuja’s waste into a resource by creating new products, aligning with global best practices.
The FCTA is already receiving and reviewing offers from experts who have successfully implemented these systems in other global cities.
In addition to waste management, the Minister provided updates on critical infrastructure projects slated for inauguration during President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s third year in office.
Wike expressed high satisfaction with the Judges’ residences, describing the work by Gilmor as “beautiful” and “99% ready.”
He also inspected the N5 road project, which is 100% complete, and the Court of Appeal (Abuja Division).
While the Court of Appeal is 90% complete, the Minister was candid about his expectations for quality, ordering the contractor to correct several “errors” before the official commissioning.
Addressing recent criticisms regarding the executive’s role in building judicial residences, Wike dismissed claims that such projects erode judicial independence.
He pointed out the irony of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) criticizing government-funded infrastructure while simultaneously accepting government sponsorship for their own activities and conferences.
”The mere fact that the executive constructs does not mean that that will lead to interference in the judiciary,” Wike stated, reaffirming that providing comfortable housing allows judges to stay focused on their work without compromise.
The Minister concluded by reiterating that the FCTA remains undeterred and focused on fulfilling its promises to the residents of Abuja through both physical infrastructure and innovative environmental solutions.
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Mahmoud Bags Minister of State Award
××××× Dedicates Award To FCT Residents
By Wumi Tewogbade, Abuja
The Minister of State for the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Dr. Mariya Mahmoud, has expressed profound gratitude following her recognition as the Minister of State of the Year at the 6th Edition of the Accolade Yellow Ball and Awards held at the Congress Hall, Transcorp Hilton, Abuja.
Speaking while receiving the award as Guest of Honour at the prestigious event, Mahmoud described the honour as a reflection of the collective commitment and hard work of the entire Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) under the leadership of the Minister of the FCT, Barrister Nyesom Wike.
The Minister noted that the recognition would further inspire her to continue contributing meaningfully to the development and transformation of the Federal Capital Territory in line with the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
She emphasized that leadership remains fundamentally about service, commitment, compassion, and creating opportunities that positively impact citizens.
Mahmoud dedicated the award to the resilient people of the FCT, particularly women, youths, and community leaders whose support and partnership continue to strengthen the administration’s resolve to deliver impactful governance.
According to her, the confidence reposed in the administration serves as a motivating force behind every policy and initiative being pursued.
She also commended the organizers of the Accolade Yellow Ball and Awards for sustaining a platform that promotes excellence, integrity, innovation, and outstanding public service, stressing that recognizing hard work and dedication is vital to building a culture of accountability and national progress.
The Minister further called on Nigerians to remain united and committed to nation-building, peace, and sustainable development, especially as the nation approaches the 2027 general elections.
She expressed optimism that through collective effort and patriotism, Abuja and Nigeria would continue to grow into places future generations would be proud of.
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NSITF restoring hope, dignity of workers through ECS, says MD Faleye
By Philip Nyam
The Managing Director and Chief Executive of the Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF), Oluwaseun Faleye, has underscored the role of the Employees’ Compensation Scheme (ECS) in restoring hope and dignity to Nigerian workers who suffer injuries in the line of duty.
He made the remarks in Abuja during the presentation of prosthetic limbs to 10 beneficiaries of the scheme.
Represented by the General Manager, Claims and Compensation, Mrs. Nkiru Ogunnike, the MD said the initiative continues to put smiles on the faces of injured workers by supporting their rehabilitation and reintegration into society.
According to him, the ECS goes beyond statutory compensation, reflecting a humane commitment to restoring confidence and preserving the dignity of workers affected by occupational hazards.
He noted that workplace accidents often result not only in physical injuries but also emotional trauma and uncertainty about the future.
Faleye explained that for many Nigerian workers, a single workplace incident can permanently alter the course of their lives.
He however said the intervention of the NSITF through the ECS provides a second chance for victims to rebuild their lives and regain independence.
Highlighting specific cases, he cited the experiences of two beneficiaries, Daniel Etim, a staff of University of Uyo Printing Press and Festus Opkara of Tower Aluminium Laos, as evidence of the scheme’s impact.
Daniel lost his arm in May 2024 after it was trapped in an industrial machine during a routine workday, an injury which led to amputation.
“However, through the intervention of the Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund as administrators of the ECS, Daniel received medical support, with his treatment expenses fully covered under the Scheme.
“Beyond the payment of medical bills, the Fund extended further rehabilitative support by providing him with a prosthetic arm, reaffirming its commitment not only to compensation but also to restoring dignity, confidence, and functionality to injured workers.
“Daniel’s story underscores the broader mandate of the Employee Compensation Scheme, a social protection mechanism designed to ensure that Nigerian workers who suffer workplace injuries, disabilities, occupational diseases, or death are not abandoned in moments of vulnerability,” the NSITF MD explained.
“Similar to Daniel’s is the story of Festus, whose workplace accident dates back to 2015. Having lost his hand in a workplace incident, Festus lived for years with the emotional burden that accompanied his physical condition.
“Beyond the trauma of the accident itself was the constant public attention, the quizzical looks, and the pitying stares that made social interactions difficult,” he stated, adding that “NSITF provided Festus with a silicone prosthetic hand, helping him regain not only physical confidence but also a renewed sense of inclusion and self-worth”.
Highlighting the significance of the ECS, the MD restated that “For beneficiaries like Daniel and Festus, the interventions of the NSITF have become more than institutional obligations; they represent hope, restoration, and reassurance that injured workers are not left to navigate tragedy alone”.
To the MD, these examples speak to a frequently overlooked dimension of workplace injuries: the psychological and emotional scars that persist long after physical wounds may have healed.
“These interventions highlight the critical role of the NSITF in implementing the Employee Compensation Scheme, which continues to serve as a vital safety net for Nigerian workers in both the public and private sectors”, he concluded.
While reflecting on how his life was transformed, one of the beneficiaries, Festus Okpara enthused: ‘I thank NSITF for coming all this way to help. At least with this (a silicone artificial hand), I can go out in public and feel free. NSITF has reduced the level of trauma'”.
It would be recalled that the ten beneficiaries were among the 78 who recently got fitted with artificial limbs in the ongoing rehabilitation and reintegration program of the NSITF.”
