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Yobe Beats Other States To Come First In 2024 Subnational Audit Efficacy Index

The Paradigm Leadership Support Initiative (PLSI), a civic organization promoting public accountability in Nigeria, has declared Yobe State as the best-performing state in its 2024 Subnational Audit Efficacy (SAE) Index.
The SAE Index, according to the Support Initiative, assesses the level of transparency and accountability in the management and utilization of public funds, as well as the implementation of public policies across Nigeria’s 36 states.
The edition of PLSI’s flagship research report, launched in Abuja today, March 20, ranked Yobe State again as the top performer among all the 36 States, scoring 73 percent.
Ekiti came second with 54 percent while Adamawa State scored 47 to secure 3rd positions.
At the lower end of the rankings, Ogun, Bayelsa, and Ebonyi states occupied the 34th place, each scoring 7 percent.
A statement by Yusuf Ali, Senior Special Assistant to the state Governor, Mai Mala Buni on Digital and Strategic Communications said that the latest ranking highlights Yobe State’s consistency in maintaining robust public audit practices and transparency mechanisms, setting a benchmark for other states in the Federation.
He said that the PLSI’s SAE Index evaluates states based on critical components of the public audit action cycle, including the submission, review, and implementation of audit reports by key stakeholders.
The spokesman said that the Index aims to foster a culture of accountability in the public sector, ensuring effective resource utilization for the benefit of citizens.
He quoted PLSI’s Executive Director, Olusegun Elemo as having commended Yobe State for its exemplary performance and encouraged other states to adopt similar measures to improve governance and accountability.
“The SAE Index is a tool for driving reform and strengthening public trust. Yobe’s achievement shows that prioritizing transparency in public financial management is possible and rewarding.”
Ali said that the SAE Index underscores the importance of regular audits, prompt implementation of recommendations, and collaboration among government entities to promote good governance.
“This marks another milestone for Yobe State in its pursuit of excellence in governance, reinforcing its position as a leader in public sector accountability in Nigeria.”

National Assembly Assumes Law Making Body For Rivers State In State-Of-Emergency

National Assembly

The House of Representatives of the Federal Republic of Nigeria has adopted sections 11(4) and (5) of the Constitution, 1999 (As amended), which provides for the National Assembly to take over the lawmaking functions of a State House of Assembly if deemed necessary to restore order and governance in the state.
This was one of the amendments made to the State of emergency declared on Rivers State by President Bola Tinubu, which was forwarded to the House of Representatives and the Senate to ratify.
In confirming the presidential declaration at its plenary today, March 20, the House wanted a National Mediation Committee constituted, comprising eminent Nigerians, including representatives from the Federal Executive and Legislature, to facilitate dialogue and resolution during the emergency period.
It also wanted periodic review of the emergency rule within the initial six-month duration as declared by the President, with the possibility of early termination if peace is sufficiently restored.
The House unanimously approved the presidential declaration of State of emergency with voice vote by 243 Members present at plenary, in accordance with Section 305 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999, (as amended).
It was preceded by extensive deliberations with key amendments introduced.
The House commenced today’s session with an executive session in line with Order 16 of the Standing Orders (Eleventh Edition), where the Speaker and Presiding Officer, Abbas Tajudeen, read the President’s communication on the proclamation.
At plenary, the House adopted a motion to stand down (suspend) all other business scheduled in the Order Paper for the day, allowing for robust deliberation on the President’s request after the House Majority Leader, Prof. Julius Ihonvbere, briefed Members on the circumstances necessitating the emergency rule and rallied the House on the need to move Rivers State forward.
In a debate that took a multi-partisan dimension, some Members supported the State of Emergency, citing the necessity of deploying additional security resources to restore order and protect lives and property.
However, concerns were raised about the potential for abuse of power and implications for fundamental human rights, prompting calls for strict legislative oversight to ensure lawful implementation and adherence to the stated objectives.
After extensive deliberations, the House, unanimously ratified the amended proclamation via a voice vote, with no dissension recorded from the 243 Members present, representing two-thirds of the House membership.
The Reps spokesman, Akin Rotimi Jr. confirmed that the approval of the presidential proclamation of the State of emergency in Rivers State underscores the House’s commitment to constitutional governance, ensuring that emergency measures align with democratic principles and respect for the rule of law in the interest of the people of Rivers State and Nigeria at large.

Group Dismisses Underground Fireworks To Recall Suspended Senator Natasha

Kogi Central sociocultural umbrella body, Ebira People’s Association (EPA) has dismissed the underground fireworks going on for the recall of the embattled Senator Natasha Akpoti-Udusghan, who is representing Kogi Central Senatorial District in the Red Chamber of the National Assembly.
Information reaching us at Greenbarge Reporters online newspaper indicated that a group of people who call themselves Kogi Central stakeholders, have initiated the process of recalling Senator Natasha, who was suspended for six months on March 6, for alleged unruly behaviour in the Chamber.
In a statement today, March 19, reacting to such a move, the President of EPA, Dr. Godwin Oyibo asked the people in the Senatorial District to remain vigilant, united, and committed to the shared dream of building a great constituency where love and brotherliness reign supreme.
“We passionately appeal to all constituents to stand solidly behind our senator, who has proven herself to be a true and worthy representative of our constituency. We must avoid needless distractions at this period.”
Dr. Oyibo said that EPA is aware of”an attempt to initiate a recall process against our Distinguished Senator, Barrister Natasha Akpoti, from the National Assembly by some stakeholders in Kogi Central.
“Initially, we dismissed it as a rumor, but we have continued to receive calls and messages from concerned constituents of Kogi Central, both at home and in the diaspora, confirming the development.
“This situation is disturbing, not only because of its potential impact on the collective peace of our district, but also because it threatens the unity and cohesion that have pervaded our land in the recent times.
“We recall the oneness of our people during the last governorship election in 2023 when we were confronted with people who referred to us as common enemies. It is too soon to sacrifice that oneness.
“While EPA acknowledges the right of individuals to belong to different political persuasions, we need to stress that the issue at stake concerns our developmental interests.
“We must diligently consider the options available to us now and in the future.
“Our current senator has attracted development to Kogi Central, and we cannot deny her those achievements.
“Despite facing numerous challenges, Senator Natasha Akpoti has remained a steadfast advocate for our cause, delivering numerous projects and amenities that have significantly improved the lives of her constituents.
“We urge all constituents to exercise extreme caution and not be swayed by external interests seeking to disrupt our peace and progress.
“We must recognize that the rumored recall process is not only unnecessary but also potentially detrimental to our corporate interest and image. “It is crucial for us as a people to appreciate the fact that our collective cohesion could be threatened by such a move.”

BREAKING: Tinubu Declares State Of Emergency In Rivers State, Suspends Gov Fubara For 6 Months

Asiwaju Bola

President Bola Tinubu has declared a state of emergency in Rivers State, relying on section 305 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 as amended.
“By this declaration, the Governor of Rivers State, Mr Siminalayi Fubara, his deputy, Mrs Ngozi Odu and all elected members of the House of Assembly of Rivers State are hereby suspended for an initial period of six months.
“In the meantime, I hereby nominate Vice Admiral Ibokette Ibas (Rtd) as Administrator to take charge of the affairs of the state in the interest of the good people of Rivers State.”
President Tinubu made the declaration in a nationwide broadcast today, March 18, having met with the Service Chiefs earlier in the day.

He said in the broadcast: “In the circumstance, having soberly reflected on and evaluated the political situation in Rivers State and the Governor and Deputy Governor of Rivers State having failed to make a request to me as President to issue this proclamation as required by section 305(5) of the 1999 Constitution as amended, it has become inevitably compelling for me to invoke the provision of section 305 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 as amended, to declare a state of emergency in Rivers State with effect from today, 18th March, 2025 and I so do.”
President Tinubu said that for the avoidance of doubt, “this declaration does not affect the judicial arm of Rivers State, which shall continue to function in accordance with their constitutional mandate.
“The Administrator will not make any new laws. He will, however, be free to formulate regulations as may be found necessary to do his job, but such regulations will need to be considered and approved by the Federal Executive Council and promulgated by the President for the state.”

*Full text of President Tinubu’s broadcast:
Fellow Nigerians, I feel greatly disturbed at the turn we have come to regarding the political crisis in Rivers State. Like many of you, I have watched with concern the development with the hope that the parties involved would allow good sense to prevail at the soonest, but all that hope burned out without any solution to the crisis.
With the crisis persisting, there is no way democratic governance, which we have all fought and worked for over the years, can thrive in a way that will redound to the benefit of the good people of the state. The state has been at a standstill since the crisis started, with the good people of the state not being able to have access to the dividends of democracy.
Also, it is public knowledge that the Governor of Rivers State for unjustifiable reasons, demolished the House of Assembly of the state as far back as 13th December 2023 and has, up until now, fourteen (14) months after, not rebuilt same. I have made personal interventions between the contending parties for a peaceful resolution of the crisis, but my efforts have been largely ignored by the parties to the crisis. I am also aware that many well-meaning Nigerians, Leaders of thought and Patriotic groups have also intervened at various times with the best of intentions to resolve the matter, but all their efforts were also to no avail. Still, I thank them.
On February 28, 2025, the supreme court, in a judgment in respect of about eight consolidated appeals concerning the political crisis in Rivers State, based on several grave unconstitutional acts and disregard of rule of law that have been committed by the Governor of Rivers State as shown by the evidence before it pronounced in very clear terms:
“a government cannot be said to exist without one of the three arms that make up the government of a state under the 1999 Constitution as amended. In this case the head of the executive arm of the government has chosen to collapse the legislature to enable him to govern without the legislature as a despot. As it is there is no government in Rivers State.”
The above pronouncement came after a catalogue of judicial findings of constitutional breaches against the Governor Siminalayi Fubara.
Going Forward in their judgment, and having found and held that 27 members of the House who had allegedly defected “are still valid members of Rivers State House of Assembly and cannot be prevented from participating in the proceedings of that House by the 8th Respondent (that is, the Governor) in cohorts with four members”
The Supreme Court then made some orders to restore the state to immediate constitutional democracy. These orders include the immediate passing of an Appropriation Bill by the Rivers State House of Assembly which up till now has not been facilitated.
Some militants had threatened fire and brimstone against their perceived enemy of the governor who has up till now NOT disowned them.
Apart from that both the House and the governor have not been able to work together.
Both of them do not realise that they are in office to work together for the peace and good governance of the state.
The latest security reports made available to me show that between yesterday and today there have been disturbing incidents of vandalization of pipelines by some militant without the governor taking any action to curtail them. I have, of course given stern order to the security agencies to ensure safety of lives of the good people of Rivers State and the oil pipelines.
With all these and many more, no good and responsible President will standby and allow the grave situation to continue without taking remedial steps prescribed by the Constitution to address the situation in the state, which no doubt requires extraordinary measures to restore good governance, peace, order and security.
In the circumstance, having soberly reflected on and evaluated the political situation in Rivers State and the Governor and Deputy Governor of Rivers State having failed to make a request to me as President to issue this proclamation as required by section 305(5) of the 1999 Constitution as amended, it has become inevitably compelling for me to invoke the provision of section 305 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 as amended, to declare a state of emergency in Rivers State with effect from today, 18th March, 2025 and I so do.
By this declaration, the Governor of Rivers State, Mr Siminalayi Fubara, his deputy, Mrs Ngozi Odu and all elected members of the House of Assembly of Rivers State are hereby suspended for an initial period of six months.
In the meantime, I hereby nominate Vice Admiral Ibokette Ibas (Rtd) as Administrator to take charge of the affairs of the state in the interest of the good people of Rivers State. For the avoidance of doubt, this declaration does not affect the judicial arm of Rivers State, which shall continue to function in accordance with their constitutional mandate.
The Administrator will not make any new laws. He will, however, be free to formulate regulations as may be found necessary to do his job, but such regulations will need to be considered and approved by the Federal Executive Council and promulgated by the President for the state.
This declaration has been published in the Federal Gazette, a copy of which has been forwarded to the National Assembly in accordance with the Constitution. It is my fervent hope that this inevitable intervention will help to restore peace and order in Rivers State by awakening all the contenders to the constitutional imperatives binding on all political players in Rivers State in particular and Nigeria as a whole.
Long live a united, peaceful, secure and democratic Rivers State in particular and the Federal Republic of Nigeria as a whole.

As NUJ Turns 70, Guild Of Interfaith Media Practitioners Reminds Journalists Of New World To Build

Journalists in Nigeria have been reminded that the world now more than ever before, deserves understanding among peoples of various faiths, cultures and traditions.

“As journalists, we should go beyond the symbolism of these moments, but to deepen our togetherness by promoting religious harmony.”
The Guild of Interfaith Media Practitioners (GIMP), in a statement by its Editorial Board Chairman, Muyiwa Akintunde, to felicitate with the NUJ as it celebrate its 70th anniversary, said that it is symbolic that the union’s anniversary coincides with the fasting periods of Muslims and Christians, which emphasises religious harmony.
The group commended journalists and media professionals in the country for their resilience in the face of all odds, and dedication to the ethics of the profession.
It advised journalists to continue to hold their heads high for their invaluable contributions to nation building, and holding operators in the public and private sectors accountable to the public they serve.
The Guild, which set out to promote peace, tolerance, harmony and acceptance of religious plurality among the various peoples of the world, also acknowledged the sacrifices media professionals had made in nation building over the past 70 years and more.
It remembered several journalists who paid the supreme price in the course of discharging their professional responsibilities and urged well meaning institutions and private individuals to support the dependents they left behind.
GIMP said that bodies like the NUJ, the Nigerian Guild of Editors and related organisations should explore partnerships that will better the welfare of media professionals.
Founded in Lagos on 15 March 1955, NUJ was in the forefront during Nigeria’s independence struggle. It became a platform for journalists to address issues of poor wages and working conditions, and eventually emerged as a trade union body registered under the labour laws.
Over the years, NUJ expanded its reach across the country with the establishment of state councils, zones and chapels in media organisations.

Wike Revokes PDP National Secretariat Land In Abuja

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has withdrawn the land rights of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) national secretariat in Abuja due to non-payment of statutory fees.
This decision was communicated in an official letter dated March 13, 2025, titled: “Notice of Right of Occupancy with File No: MISC 81346 in Respect of Plot No: 243 within Central Area District, Abuja.”
The document, issued today, March 18, was signed by Chijioke Nwankwoeze, Director of Land Administration in the FCT.
According to the notice, the PDP had failed to meet its financial obligations on the property for two decades, spanning from January 1, 2006, to January 1, 2025. Despite multiple reminders through national newspapers and electronic media, the party did not clear the outstanding ground rent.
“Under the powers conferred by the Land Use Act No. 6 of 1978, Cap. L5, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2004, the Minister of the FCT has revoked the rights, privileges, and interests of the PEOPLES DEMOCRATIC PARTY (PDP), NATIONAL SECRETARIAT over Plot No. 243 within Central Area, Cadastral Zone A00, Abuja.”
The revocation was justified under Section 28, Subsection 5 (a) and (b) of the Land Use Act, citing violations of the terms governing the land allocation.
Minister Wike directed that the FCT Administration take possession of the property immediately, pending the full settlement of all outstanding dues.

Tinubu Offers Job To Bishop Kukah As Pro-Chancellor Of Fed Varsity Of Applied Sciences In Kachia

Bishop Matthew Hassan Kukah | Credit: The Kukah Centre

President Bola Tinubu has appointed Bishop Matthew Kukah, the Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, as the Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of the Governing Council of the Federal University of Applied Sciences, Kachia, Kaduna State.
A statement by the Presidential spokesman, Bayo Onanuga said that the President also appointed principal officers for the university, including Professor Qurix Williams Barnabas as Vice Chancellor, Sanusi Gambo Adamu as Registrar, Ibrahim Dalhat as bursar and Professor Daniel Abubakar as university Librarian.
The statement said that the President also approved the appointment of Thomas Etuh, representing the North Central, Chief Fabian Nwaora (South East), Professor Femi Taiwo (South West) and Zarah Bukar (North East). as members of the university’s Governing Council.
It said that all the appointees were carefully selected based on their distinguished careers, leadership experience and dedication to advancing education in Nigeria.
President Tinubu implored them to use their collective expertise to position the university as a hub for academic excellence and research, aligning with the administration’s Renewed Hope Agenda.
President Tinubu called on the newly appointed officers to provide visionary leadership and lay a solid foundation for the university’s growth as it prepares to admit its first cohort of students in September 2025.
The Federal University of Applied Sciences was formerly known as Nok University. It was renamed following the federal government’s takeover of its assets.

Kogi Gov, Ododo, Beats Them To Clinch ‘Governor Of The Year’ Award In Agriculture, 2024

Independent Newspapers Limited, publishers of Daily Independent Newspaper has picked Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo for the “Governor of the Year” award 2024, in recognition of his strides in agricultural and food security.
A statement by his chief spokesman, Ismailia Isah, said that the award was presented at the ceremony in Abuja and received on behalf of the Governor by the Commissioner for Information and Communications, Kingsley Fanwo.
The statement said that the award came as the third major award for the governor by media organizations this year alone, underscoring his commitment to food security, sustainable agricultural practices, women and youth inclusion in governance in Kogi State.
It said that the award also justified Governor Ododo’s policies aimed at empowering farmers through provision of mechanized farming, encouraging youth and women’s participation in agriculture and improving the agricultural value chain in the state.
Ismail Isha said that the interventions by Governor Ododo in agriculture and food security have not only boosted food production in the state but has positioned Kogi as a key contributor to Nigeria’s agricultural sector revolution under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
He recalled that Governor Ododo had earlier received the Political Personality of the Year Award by the Sun Newspaper and the Daily Asset Newspaper’s Governor of the Year and the Youth-Friendly Governor Award by the National Association of Kogi State Students (NAKOSS), for his contributions to youth empowerment.
“Governor Ododo’s initiatives align with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, reinforcing Kogi’s role in strengthening national food security and all-inclusive approach to development.”

How My Wife, Kid And I Escaped Otedola Bridge Tanker Fire, But Lost Mechanic, By Dotun Oladipo

I write this from a point of pain of the loss of a patriot and gratitude to God for the miraculous survival with my wife and a child. I feel pain because of the death of a hard working and honest man, Rotimi Olaleye, who is both a great father, as attested to by his children who he has been taking care of single handedly since his wife died about five years ago, and an honest and diligent auto mechanic, as confirmed by his clients, including yours truly.

I met Rotimi Olaleye less than a week before his death, and within such a short period he left an unforgettable impression on me, even in death.
Gratitude? I was less than 10 seconds away from where Mr. Olaleye was when the fire that took his life occurred. I was with my wife and our first child.
Let me start from the beginning. I met Mr. Olaleye on March 8, 2025 following a need to change my mechanic. I was introduced to him by the best car air conditioning technician I had ever met, Mr. Akinola Ayeni. We drove the car together on that day. He spotted some issues, including the fact that the former handler was as careless as not putting the knots that should be holding the connecting ABS wire to the wheel of the driver’s side, by just driving the car. That was quickly fixed. And he told me, very honestly, that other things had to wait until Monday. That he needed to finish some other jobs. I left happily.
On Monday, I took the car to him. He appeared meticulous. Despite the fact that I told him that on completing the work on the Highlander, which my wife uses, I was going to send in my own car for servicing, he was not in a hurry to declare the vehicle fit.
On Tuesday morning, the first accident occurred on Otedola Bridge. My wife had to return home. By the way, we live in one of the most organised estates around OPIC in Ogun State. Before she returned, Mr. Olaleye had told me to stay in coming to meet him as he had already spent three hours from Mowe in Ogun State and was yet to get to Berger in Lagos State, a journey of less than 30 minutes. From that time on, he kept briefing me on developments until 6pm when he told me he was now satisfied with the car.
I immediately asked him if I could head in his direction. The answer was a no. He wanted to get the car washed. I told him I would take it to the car wash the following day. He said even if I do, it should still be washed. I gave up arguing.
Then at 7pm, Mr. Olaleye told me the washing had been completed by his apprentices. I called my wife, Mrs. Taiwo Oladipo, that it was time to go home. By the way, we have our offices in the same building. By the time she came downstairs to meet me, I discovered that my first daughter, Ewaoluwa, a 500 Level student of Chemical Engineering, who had requested to follow us home, was yet to leave her friend’s house. So we waited for her. For a few minutes.
When we eventually set out, we discovered we needed to buy drinking water for the house. Mrs. Oladipo and Miss Oladipo said we should buy it close to the office in Ogba area of Lagos State because each bottle was N400 cheaper than what we would get close to the house. That would save us some cool N2,000. I said no, Mr. Olaleye was waiting for us. As I zoomed past the supermarket on the way, my wife said let’s buy the water. I stopped. Reversed. We spent about 10 minutes doing that.
Then we meandered our way through the New Afrika Shrine area onto the Opay building, less than two minutes to where Mr. Olaleye was waiting for us. He said he was already by the gate of the mechanic village, which was to the right of Otedola Bridge, underneath. So I told him emphatically in Yoruba: “E maa ri wa ni iseju kan (You will see us in one minute).”
As we descended the bridge and approached the divider that separated those heading towards the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway and those going to CMD Road, just about 10 seconds to where Mr. Olaleye had already parked both his car and my wife’s, Mrs. Oladipo was the first to notice a truck that had obviously lost control.
Instinct immediately set in and I changed course towards CMD Road. And in split seconds, the truck crashed, the seal of the tanker burst open and the sky became blue, an indication that the truck was bearing gas. Between the seconds when we saw the truck and when the seal opened, I had dialled the last number on the dashboard of the car, which was that of Mr. Akin. It was ringing when the explosion occurred. And then followed the massive fire.
I was annoyingly slow for some people behind me. One woman came out of her car and started banging ours: “Move, move.” She did it a second time and I wound down the back glass, addressing her and my wife who had also become agitated: “We have a man down there. Let’s see if there is still something we can do before we go too far.” And then his line stopped ringing.
My head immediately told me to call Mr. Ayeni. As soon as he picked it up, he asked me: “Have you collected your car? Rotimi has parked by the gate and is waiting for you.” He did not even hear me saying there was trouble at the workshop until I shouted at the top of my voice. Mr. Ayeni, who was at Agidingbi, immediately turned back. He, alongside others, discovered the remains of Mr. Olaleye, lying face down. His apprentices who were with him said as the truck crashed, he told them to flee that he needed to “save his customer’s car”.
Meanwhile, his own car was just behind mine. He succeeded in turning the car around to face the workshop. But that was as far as he made it. I cried that night. Something I have not done in several years. I wept bitterly.
In the short period I knew Mr. Olaleye, I learnt a lot of lessons. He left an impact I would never forget. But it was a pity he didn’t pick my last call, which was to tell him to abandon the car and flee to safety. His meticulousness on the job was second to none from what I saw in the three days of being with him. He also knew his job. Adieu Mr. Olaleye.
I was informed as I was ending this piece that a staff of Zenith Bank Plc and his wife died in the accident. The husband was said to have just resumed from his annual vacation that day. He had just picked his wife and they were heading home when they were caught in the explosion. May their souls and those of others I do not know involved in the accident rest in peace.
To the Lagos State Government, bravo. The response by the emergency responders was swift. However, it was not enough. Only one fire truck arrived after 15 or 20 minutes of the fire. After it exhausted its water, it took another 15 or 20 minutes for another to arrive. By the time Mr. Ayeni and others reached where Mr. Olaleye was, he was still breathing. But help did not reach him on time. But beyond that, the team did well.
Despite the damages and the danger of dealing with a gas explosion, the scene was cleared well under 18 hours.
To the company that owns the truck that lost its brake and ended up ending no fewer than five lives and consuming properties that included cars and buildings, Second Coming Gas Company, I am torn between knocking them and giving them kudos. This was because of their response to the victims who were admitted in the hospital. The following day, the management staff had reached out to those in the hospital and met with the executives of the technicians association affected. They were making plans, like some of us are doing, to reach out to the children of Mr. Olaleye. I was told their mum died about five years ago. And the company is in discussion with the technicians on how to alleviate their losses.
But they could have done better. That truck was faulty as those who passed by it on CMD Road before it crashed noticed. The driver was, obviously, trying to manage it into the station on CMD Road. I imagine if it was into the station, which had drinking bars and other joints around it, the truck crashed.
I also pity Lagosians who have to pay N15,000 for third party insurance but get no benefit when the accident involves fire as a representative of Nicon Insurance Limited said. It amounts to gifting the company money for rendering limited services.
To the Federal Road Safety Corps and Lagos State Traffic Emergency Management Agency, you still have a long way to go. It appears the traffic laws in Lagos are meant more for private vehicle owners. Whereas we know that most infractions are committed by commercial vehicle owners, including the trucks that bear inflammable and heavy materials. When these agencies exercise their mandates fully, it is then those with warped minds will come to the realisation it is drivers who have no regard for lives and properties that are the cause of accidents on the Otedola and Kara bridges.

. . Late Rotimi Olaleye…
Dotun, former President of the Guild of Corporate Online Publishers (GOCOP) and publisher of the Eagle online newspaper wrote in from Lagos.

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