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Construction of Lagos-Ibadan Standard Gauge Rail To Begin April 14, Says NRC
The Nigeria Railway Corporation says that the construction of the Lagos-Ibadan standard gauge rail would begin on April 14.
The Managing Director, NRC, Mr Fidet Okhiria, on Wednesday in Lagos advised those who had encroached on the NRC land to start packing their belongings, to avoid their property being destroyed by bulldozers.
“Those that are due for compensation will be compensated because it is part of the contract.
“But those who encroached on the land have to leave the premises as soon as possible because the constructions will begin on Friday.
“We intentionally did not give permits to so many people because we know that one day, the land will be required.
“So we have already mapped out those places we need to remove and they are aware. We have told them to remove their valuables before the bulldozers start work,’’ he said.
The MD said the projects would bring lots of socio-economic development to communities and major town along the axis.
According to him, the NRC will deliver consistent services that will attract lots of commercial and social activities that will serve as employment to the teeming youths of the various communities.
The standard gauge is going to have two stations along the axis; we will have stations in Omin Adio and Moniya in Ibadan.
“The project will bring a lot of developments to the communities and improve the standard of living of people in the area,’’ Okhiria said.
The NRC boss also appealed to indigenes of the various communities to cooperate with the construction workers in the course of their duties.
He advised the people to give adequate support to workers, whenever the work gets to their villages.
Okhiria advised the people to have positive minds towards the projects, adding that government was determined to improve rail services in the country to international standard.
The Oyo State Government said it was ready to allocate more land to the NRC to complete the standard gauge rail projects.
The Deputy Governor of the state, Chief Moses Adeyemo, said this when an NRC delegation paid him a courtesy visit in Ibadan.
Adeyemo noted that the NRC had contributed immensely to the socio-economic development of the state, promising that residents would cooperate with workers on the new railway project.
The deputy governor stressed that the state government would sustain the cordial relationship that had existed between it and the NRC since 1809
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NIDCOM rescues 13 trafficked girls from Ghana
The Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM) says it has rescued another set of 13 trafficked girls from Ghana.
A statement on Friday by Abdur-Rahman Balogun, NIDCOM spokesperson, said this brings the total number of girls repatriated to the country over the past five months to 163.
Balogun said the girls were lured to Ghana under the false promises of employment, but were later forced into exploitative situations and bound by an oath of secrecy.
He said the girls are aged between 19 to 30, and from Ebonyi, Benue, Kaduna and Rivers states.
Balogun said the rescue operation was as a result of the combined and coordinated efforts of the Ghanaian anti-human trafficking police, the Rescue Live Foundation International, and NIDO Ghana.
The girls were handed over to the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) for rehabilitation and reintegration.
Speaking on the latest efforts, Abike Dabiri-Erewa, chair of NIDCOM, reiterated the commission’s commitment to protecting Nigerians in the diaspora.
Akinboye Akinsola, NiDCOM representative, who accompanied the ladies back to Nigeria, said these set of ladies surrendered themselves willingly, having heard of the earlier operation conducted in Kpone Katamanso and Tema.
Valentine Okike Uzo, senior special assistant to governor of Ebonyi state, said efforts are in place to ensure a proper rehabilitation for victims from the state.
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Lagos state government demolishes 138 shanties where occupants pay over N60k annually
The Lagos State Environmental Sanitation Corps (LAGESC) says its officials have demolished 138 shanties illegally erected along Ajao estate canal.
Tokunbo Wahab, commissioner for environment and water resources in Lagos, announced the development in a post on his X page on Friday.
“In continuation of concerted measures to reduce the scourge of environmental infractions and illegal encampment in public spaces, the Lagos Environmental Sanitation Corps (LAGESC) popularly known as KAI on Thursday demolished 138 shanties around the canal bank in Ajao Estate Canal where illegal occupants pay between N60,000 to N100,000 rent,” Wahab wrote.
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On Wednesday, Wahab said 94 persons were arrested during a midnight operation targeting rail track squatters and miscreants, in response to complaints from citizens.
The commissioner added that a locally fabricated gun, wraps of suspected Indian hemp, charms, and a jack-knife were seized from the suspects.
“In response to complaints from residents, commuters and concerned citizens on the nefarious activities of illegal squatters, miscreants and suspected criminal elements along rail-track corridors, the agency undertook a midnight raid along the rail-track between Pen-Cinema under-bridge up to Fagba Junction,” he wrote on X.
“The thorough operation commenced at about 0230hrs, covering over five kilometres in distance; shanties/illegal structures were removed.
“94 suspects were arrested during the midnight operation; a locally fabricated short gun and several wraps of illicit substance suspected to be Indian hemp, charm and a jack knife were recovered.
“The suspects will be charged to court accordingly.”
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NJC suspends chief judges of Rivers, Anambra over alleged judicial misconduct
The National Judicial Council (NJC) has suspended G. C. Aguma, judge of a state high court in Rivers, for alleged judicial misconduct.
The council also suspended A. O. Nwabunike, Anambra state high court judge, for the same offence.
According to a statement by the council on Friday, both chief judges are barred from performing judicial functions for a period of one year without pay and would be placed on a watch-list for two years thereafter.
The council said the decision was reached at its 107th meeting chaired by Kudirat Kekere-Ekun, chief justice of Nigeria (CJN), on November 13 and 14.
“The Council’s findings revealed that Hon. Justice G. C. Aguma, committed acts of misconduct by aiding a litigant who obtained a judgment at the FCT high court, Abuja, and filed a garnishee against judgment debtors in Bori Division of the high court, Rivers state,” the statement reads.
“The council finds that justice Aguma failed to raise any query as to why the garnishee proceedings were brought to his court in Bori for a money judgment that could effectively be enforced in Abuja.
“That the judgment was delivered on 15 July 2020, at the high court of the FCT, while the certificate of judgment was registered at Bori division of the high court of Rivers state on 16 July 2020.
“The council further finds that the speed with which the Hon. justice Aguma took and granted the order absolute against the judgment debtors showed that he had an interest, especially as he failed to take into consideration the stay of execution of the judgment granted in favour of the judgement debtors by the Bwari High Court, which had been brought to his attention.
“On the part of Hon. Justice A. O. Nwabunike of Anambra state, the Council found him to have breached the provision of Rule 3.1 of the Revised Code of Conduct for Judicial Officers of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 2016.
“He also failed to adhere to the principle of stare decisis from his different interpretation of the word “aspirant” and abused his judicial powers by granting ex parte orders without a Motion on Notice filed along with the originating summons.”
Chukwuemeka Chikeka was recommended to the governor of Imo for compulsory retirement with effect from October 27 2021, “while all salaries and allowance received in excess by His Lordship from 27 October 2021 till date should be refunded to the Council,” the statement added.
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