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FG slams contractor over poor Keffi-Nasarawa road

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The Federal Government has expressed dissatisfaction with the quality of work being done by Wizchino Engineering Limited on the Keffi-Nasarawa-Toto-Abaji road in Nasarawa State.

The FG also lamented the slow pace of the construction works despite releasing funds to the contractor to ensure smooth progress of the job till completion.

Speaking with journalists on Friday shortly after an inspection visit to ongoing Federal Government roads across Nasarawa State, the Federal Controller of Works in the state, Ishaku Mamri, noted that despite several efforts to make the contractor work according to specifications, they were still not giving the needed cooperation.

Mamri explained that the road construction agenda of the Federal Ministry of Works is to ensure that all roads constructed are durable enough to serve Nigerians for many years.

He said, “To be honest, this set of contractors, I’m disappointed in them. The work is not done the way it is supposed to be done. When I give them a letter on what to do, they will not do it; they will do what they feel like doing. And I told them that this is not a banana republic.

“This is not our specifications. The ministry has laid down procedures for getting our work done, so you can’t do it anyhow. I had to explain the matter to my Director, that I don’t like the way they are doing this. We invited them for a meeting at the headquarters, where they agreed that they were going to improve. But on coming back here, I have not seen any changes.”

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On his part, the Chairman of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, Nasarawa State Council, Salihu Alkali, called on the Minister of Works, David Umahi, to revoke the contract awarded to Wizchino Engineering Limited over poor quality of work, slow pace of work, and substandard equipment, among others.

Alkali, who was visibly displeased by the slow pace of work and unprofessional handling of the road construction, urged the FG to revoke the contract in the shortest possible time and re-award it to a more competent contractor.

“This is a disservice to Nasarawa State and the Federal Government. Can you imagine using watering cans to pour bitumen on the road? Government spending should be accounted for,” he said.

Also speaking, the Nasarawa State Commissioner for Works, Housing and Transport, Mu’azu Adamu Gosho, said the road is of particular interest to the government and the people of Nasarawa State, noting that they are eager to witness its completion in record time.

He, however, frowned at the slow pace of work and other factors which indicate that the construction is not being done according to specifications.

“This contractor appears to be too slow in handling the job. He needs to put up more effort so that a larger portion will be concluded before the next rainy season.

“The rainy season is just around the corner and the bad sections of the road are ahead. Until now, there is no hope that we will see something done to address the problem we have been experiencing in previous years. So we are hoping that the right thing will be done,” he added.

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Meanwhile, the Federal Ministry of Works has pledged to complete the ongoing 15-kilometre Lafia bypass stretching to Makurdi, which leads to the south-eastern region of the country, and lauded the speedy pace of the work and its quality.

The government believes that the road would ease chronic traffic congestion through the Lafia metropolis.

Mamri told journalists that the road project, which was initially awarded with a completion period of 48 months, is already at 92.6 per cent completion, noting that it would be ready for commuters by the end of March 2026.

He observed that the project had undergone a series of engineering integrity assessments by professional regulatory institutions, and commended the Minister of Works, David Umahi, for his commitment to quality and speedy completion of ongoing works across the nation.

Our correspondent further reports that during the inspection tour, the team visited Kwarra community, a rural area in Keana Local Government Area of Nasarawa State, in connection with a 6.4-kilometre road project awarded in 2022 during the previous administration.

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Many Displaced As Windstorm Ravages Kebbi Communities

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A windstorm has destroyed several houses, food storage facilities and property worth millions of naira in Suru Local Government Area of Kebbi State.

The incident, which occurred on Wednesday night, affected many communities, including Sambera, Jeroki, Becinga, Nassarawa, Tunga Soja, Tauken Mage, Tunga Muminu Oro and Ciwan Wanzam.

The storm reportedly blew off roofs, damaged residential buildings and destroyed food storage facilities, leaving many families displaced.

Residents of the affected communities, however, according to The PUNCH, confirmed that no lives were lost in the disaster.

The member representing Suru Constituency in the Kebbi State House of Assembly, Faruku Abubakar Maisudan, visited the affected communities to assess the level of destruction and sympathise with victims.

During the visit, the lawmaker described the incident as unfortunate and urged the victims to remain calm despite the losses recorded.

Addressing residents, Maisudan said, “My heart goes out to you in this difficult moment, and I urge you to accept it as a trial from Almighty Allah.”

The lawmaker said the level of destruction required urgent government attention, especially as many residents had lost their homes and food reserves.

Some of the affected residents said the windstorm came suddenly and caused heavy damage before they could salvage their belongings.

They said many families were now in need of shelter, food and other basic items following the destruction of their homes and stores.

The victims appealed to the state government, emergency agencies and public-spirited individuals to come to their aid.

According to them, the destruction of food storage facilities has worsened their hardship, especially for households that depend on stored grains and other farm produce.

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SEMA Promises Relief Materials

Officials of the Kebbi State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) accompanied the lawmaker during the assessment visit.

The agency’s officials assured residents that the state government would respond to the disaster and provide relief materials to cushion the effects on affected families.

A SEMA official said assistance would soon be delivered to the communities after proper assessment of the damage.

The official said the government was aware of the plight of the victims and would take steps to reduce their suffering.

Maisudan assured the victims that he would present their condition before the state House of Assembly and Governor Nasir Idris for urgent intervention.

He said, “I will ensure your condition is presented to the appropriate authorities so that immediate support can reach you without delay.”

The lawmaker added that he would continue to follow up on the matter until affected residents receive the necessary support.

He also urged community leaders to compile details of those affected to enable government agencies to provide assistance to the right beneficiaries.

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Kwara to standardise health counselling across hospitals

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The Kwara State Government has introduced a new standardised health counselling system aimed at ensuring residents receive uniform and accurate healthcare information across hospitals, communities, and outreach programmes.

The initiative, launched in collaboration with Society for Family Health, centres on the deployment of an Integrated Health Facility Flip Chart for frontline health workers, State Mobilisation Officers, and community volunteers across the state.

The development was announced in a statement issued on Thursday by the Press Secretary of the Kwara State Ministry of Health, Saad Hamdalat, a copy of which was made available to The PUNCH in Ilorin.

The Commissioner for Health, Dr. Amina El-Imam, said the intervention is expected to address inconsistencies in health communication, improve public understanding of healthcare services, and strengthen behavioural change campaigns at the grassroots level.

Represented at the launch by the Director of Public Health, Dr. Fakoyode Oluwatosin, the commissioner stressed that the state was prioritising a unified approach to health education as part of efforts to improve healthcare outcomes.

She said, “Health promotion remains the backbone of effective public health interventions. Without it, we cannot achieve meaningful or sustained impact.”

“This tool will help drive behaviour change and improve how communities engage with health services.”

El-Imam explained that the flip chart would serve as a structured visual guide to help health personnel deliver clear and consistent counselling messages during antenatal clinics, immunisation exercises, community outreaches, and household visits.

According to her, the initiative is expected to strengthen public awareness and service uptake in key areas such as maternal and child health, routine immunisation, skilled birth attendance, malaria prevention, exclusive breastfeeding, hygiene, sanitation, and diarrhoea management.

She added that State Mobilisation Officers in all 16 local government areas would coordinate the deployment of the tool at the community level.

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Also speaking, the Reproductive Health Coordinator at the Kwara State Ministry of Health, Dr. Kafayat Kofo, said the flip chart harmonises messaging across reproductive, maternal, newborn, child, and adolescent healthcare services, as well as selected non-communicable diseases.

“This is more than a communication tool. It is a standardised behavioural change resource that ensures communities receive the right information in a clear and relatable way.”

Kofo noted that the initiative would help eliminate conflicting health messages and improve the quality of counselling provided by frontline health workers across the state.

In his remarks, the MIS Adviser for Society for Family Health, Mr. Adetayo Adedotun, said the initiative aligns with broader efforts to strengthen primary healthcare communication systems and improve programme performance.

“This initiative supports the delivery of consistent, high-quality health education and aligns with efforts to improve service uptake and overall programme performance.

“It also provides a unified approach to counselling across facilities and communities,” he said.

The state government expressed optimism that the initiative would improve community engagement, strengthen trust in public healthcare messaging, and enhance overall healthcare delivery across Kwara State.

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US, Iran exchange fire despite Trump ceasefire claims

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US President Donald Trump said the ceasefire with Iran was still in place despite an Iranian attack on three American destroyers in the Strait of Hormuz that fanned fears on Friday that the truce was faltering.

The US military said it carried out strikes on Iranian military targets in response, although Tehran charged that it was Washington that had initiated the exchange of fire.

The latest violence threatens to unravel a fragile truce in effect since April 8 that brought an end to weeks of US-Israeli attacks on the Islamic republic, which has retaliated with strikes across the Middle East and by blocking the strait, a vital route for oil and gas shipments.

The United Arab Emirates said Friday that its air defences were “engaging missile and drone attacks originating from Iran”.

Asked in Washington on Thursday if the Iran ceasefire was still on, Trump said: “Yeah, it is. They trifled with us today. We blew them away. They trifled. I call that a trifle.”

US Central Command (CENTCOM) said in a post on X that Iranian forces launched “multiple missiles, drones, and small boats” at the three US warships, but none were hit, and that it “eliminated inbound threats and targeted Iranian military facilities responsible.”

“CENTCOM does not seek escalation but remains positioned and ready to protect American forces,” it said.

For its part, Iran’s central military command accused the United States of violating the ceasefire by attacking an oil tanker and another ship, saying Tehran’s forces “immediately and in retaliation attacked American military vessels.”

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Trump this week fueled hopes of a deal, saying an agreement could be near even as he again threatened to return to bombing if Tehran refused to back down.

He doubled down on that stance after Thursday’s clash, posting on his Truth Social platform: “We’ll knock them out a lot harder, and a lot more violently, in the future, if they don’t get their Deal signed, FAST!” he said.

Iran’s foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei said Tehran would communicate its position to mediator Pakistan “after finalizing its views.”

Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif had struck an optimistic tone prior to the exchanges of fire on Thursday, saying in televised remarks: “I firmly believe that this ceasefire will turn into a long-term ceasefire.”

Lebanon talks

But, inside Iran, civilians were cynical.

“Neither side in these negotiations is really capable of reaching an agreement,” 42-year-old photographer Shervin told AFP reporters in Paris, messaging from Tehran.

“This is another one of Trump’s games; otherwise, why are so many warships and military forces being sent toward Iran?”

Any agreement between the United States and Iran could also help lower tensions in Lebanon, where a separate truce was under renewed strain after an Israeli strike on southern Beirut killed a commander from militant group Hezbollah on Wednesday.

A US State Department official confirmed on Thursday that the new Israel-Lebanon talks would take place on May 14 and 15.

It will be the third meeting in recent months between the two countries, which have technically been at war for decades and have no diplomatic relations.

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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Tuesday that a peace deal between the two sides was “eminently achievable,” insisting Hezbollah was the sticking point, rather than any issue between the two governments.

Lebanon was drawn into the Middle East war when Hezbollah fired rockets at Israel in retaliation for the killing of Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

Ships, crew stranded

A ceasefire between the two countries, and including Hezbollah, was extended after the last round of talks in Washington, but Israel has kept up its strikes on the group, which has claimed attacks of its own on Israeli forces occupying parts of Lebanon’s south.

Lebanon’s health ministry reported at least 12 people killed in a series of Israeli airstrikes on Thursday.

Following the start of the war with US-Israeli attacks on February 28, Iran largely shuttered the Strait of Hormuz.

Around 1,500 ships and 20,000 international crew are now trapped in the Gulf region because of the conflict, the secretary-general of the UN’s International Maritime Organization, Arsenio Dominguez, told a Maritime Convention of the Americas meeting in Panama.

Trump had this week briefly launched a naval operation to force open the strait to commercial vessels, only to stand it down within hours, citing progress on negotiations with Iran.

The US president — who has lambasted Europe for not backing his war against Iran—said Thursday he had a “great call” with European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen, saying they were “completely united that Iran can never have a nuclear weapon.”

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