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Lagos state government to divert traffic on Badagry expressway for six months over repairs

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The Lagos state government has announced the diversion of traffic on the Badagry carriageway to allow reconstruction work.

In a statement on Friday, Oluwaseun Osiyemi, the commissioner for transportation in Lagos, said the diversion will commence on August 26 and last till January 31, 2025.

Osiyemi noted that the diversion would be in sections to minimise inconveniences for motorists.

He said the first section of the reconstruction covering the stretch of Durbar junction, Badagry bound (on both toll lanes and service lanes), would run from August 26 to September 30.

“Traffic going to Badagry from Lagos (repair on the toll lane)—traffic inward Badagry from Lagos on the toll lane will be diverted to the service lane at 100 meters (subject to site condition) away from the proposed repair location,” the statement reads.

“And to exit the service lane back to the toll lane 100 meters (subject to site condition) away from the Durbar Junction to continue their journeys.”

Osiyemi said for traffic going to Badagry from Lagos (repair on the service lane)—traffic inward Badagry from Lagos on the service lane would be diverted to the toll lane at 100 meters away from the proposed repair location.

He added that the traffic would exit the toll lane back to the service lane 100 meters (subject to site condition) away from Durbar junction to their various destinations.

The commissioner said traffic inward Badagry from Durbar road would be diverted to Fagbems road inwards Apple junction to link Festac road.

He said the traffic would continue towards Alakija road to access Lagos-Badagry expressway to reach their location.

Osiyemi appealed to motorists for their understanding, noting that drivers on the other side from Badagry would have free-flow traffic inbound Lagos.

He also assured that Lagos state traffic management officers would be on the ground to coordinate vehicular movement along the axis.

“Notifications will be released for the other sections at the completion of the first section,” he added.

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Governor Nwifiru gifts civil servants N150,000 Christmas bonus

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The Ebonyi State Governor, Francis Nwifuru, has announced a Christmas Bonus of 150,000 for each civil servant in the state.

The Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Monday Uzor, made this known in a Facebook post on Thursday night.

Uzor disclosed that the state workers would receive the bonus before 1 pm on Tuesday, December 17, 2024.

“Every Worker in Ebonyi State service will receive ₦150,000 as a Christmas Bonus before 1 pm on Tuesday… Gov. Rt. Hon. Francis Ogbonna Nwifuru,” the post read.

On October 27, the governor approved the payment of N75,000 minimum wage to civil servants in the state.

According to a statement by his spokesman, Nwifuru said that implementation of the new minimum wage had commenced, and the decision followed a careful review of the current economic situation in the country, especially as it affects the workers.

“According to the Governor, the least paid Civil Servant on grade level 2 will enjoy a full minimum wage of N75, 000 while from grade level 3 and above will get incremental of N40, 000 across board,” the statement read.

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​US embassy issues fresh directive for Nigerian visa applicants

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The United States Embassy has urged visa applicants with interviews scheduled after January 1, 2025, to make at least two visits to the Consulate General in Lagos as part of their immigration visa process.

The US Embassy announced this directive in a post on its X (formerly Twitter) page on Tuesday.

It reads: “For applicants with interviews scheduled after January 1, 2025, you are required to visit the Consulate General in Lagos at least twice during the immigrant visa process.

“This new process is designed to help you prepare for your visa interview and to prevent significant delays in processing your immigrant visa.”

According to information on the embassy’s website, the first visit will include an “In-Person Document Review” with a consular officer.

“This review ensures that applicants are prepared for their visa interviews. The review allows applicants to retrieve any missing documents ahead of their visa interviews, helping to avoid delays in application processing,” the embassy explained.

“The second interview, on the other hand, is with a Consular Officer. The date for this interview will be scheduled for applicants by the National Visa Center (NVC).

“If you do not complete the In-Person Document Review before your visa interview, you will be required to reschedule your appointment.”

The embassy stated that these changes are intended to improve efficiency and minimize delays caused by incomplete documentation.

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NCAA approves Ekiti airport for non-scheduled flights from December 15

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The Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority has granted the Ekiti Agro-Allied International Cargo Airport in Ado Ekiti, the state capital, approval to commence non-scheduled flight operations beginning from December 15, 2024.

Ekiti State Governor, Mr. Biodun Oyebanji, described the development as a significant milestone and a testament to the state’s investment in the airport project.

He described the move as pivotal for enhancing the state’s socioeconomic growth by improving accessibility.

“This approval is a welcome development and a justification for the state’s investment in the airport project designed to boost Ekiti State’s socioeconomic development by making the state more readily accessible,” Oyebanji said in a statement released by his Special Adviser on Media, Yinka Oyebode, in Ado Ekiti on Thursday.

According to Oyebode, the NCAA communicated its decision in a letter dated December 11, 2024, addressed to Oyebanji.

“The government of Ekiti State welcomes NCAA’s approval for the non-scheduled flight operation, which allows private jets and other chartered flights to land and take off from the airport between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. (or sunrise to sunset), preparatory to the final approval for commercial flight operations,” the statement read.

The NCAA Acting Director-General, Capt. Chris Najomo, clarified in the letter that the approval covers non-scheduled operations under Visual Flight Rules for six months, from December 15, 2024, to June 15, 2025.

The temporary permit, Oyebode explained, enables the NCAA to validate pending findings and gives the Ekiti State Government time to address a few outstanding corrective actions highlighted in the agency’s last inspection report.

As part of compliance efforts, the state government has engaged relevant aviation agencies to provide essential services, including Air Traffic Services, Aerodrome Rescue and Fire Fighting Services, Aviation Security, and Meteorological services.

It is worth noting that most new airports are initially granted non-scheduled flight approvals to address compliance issues before receiving full operational permits.

Ekiti State had previously signed Memoranda of Understanding and Service Level Agreements with federal aviation agencies to facilitate the airport’s development.

Oyebanji had earlier assured stakeholders that the airport would be operational before the end of the year.

With this milestone, the state inches closer to realising its goal of leveraging the airport for economic transformation, the statement concluded.

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