Monday 20 June 2016

Keep Off Ogun River Bllocked By Vegetation, Lagos Warns Residents




The Lagos State Government on Monday warned residents to keep off the Ogun River, near the Kara Cattle Market which was recently blocked by vegetation, saying that the river could open up at any time with dire consequences.


Last weekend, the river was taken over by vegetation, caused by a heavy storm, which created a compacted layer over the river. Residents in the area were stunned by the incident and turned the area to a tourist site of some sort, with some residents seen walking on the blocked river and taking pictures. But the State Government in a statement signed by the Commissioner for Waterfront Infrastructure Development, Engr. Adebowale Akinsanya, said it was dangerous for residents to besiege the dry area as the flow of the river was still active beneath.


He said,
“It is important to notify the public that have been worried about the environmental consequence of a dried up river to note that the flow of the river is still active beneath the vegetation and the situation is been evaluated. However, because of the compacted nature of the vegetation residents and onlookers are of the erroneous belief that the river has suddenly dried up and can walk across the vegetation.
“A lot of people that have turned the place to a tourist destination are unaware of the danger lying ahead. It's important for the public to be aware that the vegetation can give away at any time and can lead to a potential disastrous situation,” he said.
He also advised residents to go about their lawful business and as well desist from the habit of parking on the bridge to take pictures, which according to him was causing serious traffic, hardship and loss of business time to other commuters on the road.

“Carrying out any activities on the blockage of this river is unsafe, dangerous and disastrous. Please keep off,” Akinsanya warned.
Signed
ENGR. Adebowale Akinsanya
Commissioner for Waterfront Infrastructure Development
JUNE 20, 2016

'Kemi Adeosun Must Go!' Federal Min. Of Finance Workers Say As They Protest Non Payment Of Allowances, Shut Down Office Secretariat




Workers at the Federal Ministry of Finance today called for the sack of Minister of Finance, Kemi Adeosun, as they staged a protest at the federal secretariat Abuja, over the non payment of their allowances and entitlements. The workers shut down their secretariat in protest.

They complained they have not been paid their overtime and training allowances since Adeosun assumed office in November last year. They prevented cars from coming in and going out of the secretariat. They say they will not end their protest until their demands are met.

Photo credit: mohammed moomad

Retired Supreme Court Judge, Justice Niki Tobi Has Died




Former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Nigeria, Mr. Niki Tobi, has died. He passed on in the early hours of Friday, June 17, at the National Hospital, Abuja.

According to reports, the retired judge who had been having health issues since his retirement in 2010 at age 70, went blind and totally lost his memory. His corpse has now been deposited at the Garki General Hospital morgue. May his soul rest in peace, amen.

One Killed, Several Shops Razed After Fuel Tanker Went Up In Flames In Kano




One person was killed while several shops were razed after a petrol tanker went up in flames in Garin Dakatsalle, Kano State last night.