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Retiring works director urges FG to prioritise road funding

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The Federal Government has been urged to prioritise timely funding of road infrastructure projects to sustain economic growth, improve connectivity and accelerate national development.

The call was made on Thursday by the retiring Director of Highways, Construction and Rehabilitation at the Federal Ministry of Works, Clement Ogbuagu, during a valedictory ceremony held in his honour at the ministry’s headquarters in Abuja.

He said, “I want the Federal Government to pay more attention to the road sector because it’s the road sector that grows the Gross Domestic Product of any nation because without roads, nothing can be; everything will go down.

“It’s with roads that you can be able to do a lot of things. The Federal Government should pay more attention and release funds when appropriate for the road sector to continue to thrive.”

His comments follow recent findings by PUNCH Online from the Open Treasury Portal that the government released about N2.68tn (barely 5 per cent) for the construction, rehabilitation and maintenance of roads and bridges across the country between 2023 and April 2026.

The analysis, however, revealed a significant disparity between approved budgets and actual releases, with the government making provisions totalling N54.93tn for road-related projects within the period under review, highlighting low release of funds for ongoing projects.

Ogbuagu, who bowed out after the mandatory number of service years, said investment in roads remains one of the strongest drivers of economic growth, stressing that no economy can thrive without an efficient road network.

He also urged the government to sustain ongoing reforms in the civil service, particularly the digital transformation programme, while encouraging serving officers to remain diligent, disciplined and committed to the ethics of public service.

Reflecting on his career, Ogbuagu thanked God and the Federal Government for the opportunity to serve the country, saying his years in service enabled him to interact with Nigerians from virtually every ethnic group and region, thereby deepening his appreciation of the country’s diversity.

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The retiring director commended the Minister of Works, David Umahi, for introducing innovations and modern technologies into the road sector, particularly the increasing use of concrete pavement technology, which he said had significantly improved the durability and quality of federal roads.

Addressing his colleagues who remain in service, Ogbuagu urged them to preserve the values of integrity, accountability and professionalism that define the Federal Civil Service.

He advised public servants to remain faithful to civil service rules throughout their careers to ensure they retire honourably without facing disciplinary or legal challenges.

Ogbuagu also applauded the ongoing Federal Civil Service Strategy and Implementation Plan, saying the reforms were already transforming public administration through digitalisation.

According to him, ministries, departments and agencies are steadily moving away from paper-based processes, a development he described as critical to improving efficiency and service delivery.

Also speaking, the Minister of State for Works, Mohammed Goronyo, described the retiring director as an exceptional public servant whose professionalism, humility and positive attitude would be greatly missed by the ministry.

He said Ogbuagu had earned the admiration and respect of colleagues through his unwavering commitment to duty and his calm disposition, even under pressure.

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NSIB reveals why jet landed on Asaba construction road

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The Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau has revealed that the private jet which mistakenly landed on a road under construction near Asaba Airport in Delta State had discontinued its initial landing attempt before making a second approach that ended with the aircraft touching down on the wrong surface.

The Bureau made the disclosure in a preliminary report released on Friday on the June 10 incident involving a Bombardier Challenger 601-3A aircraft, with registration number N989BC, operated by VMO Aero Limited.

The aircraft was flying under Instrument Flight Rules from the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, to Asaba Airport when the incident occurred.

According to the report, the crew abandoned their first approach into Asaba Airport, repositioned the aircraft for another approach to Runway 11 and believed they were correctly aligned with the published RNAV approach procedure.

“The flight crew reported that the aircraft’s navigation indications displayed the aircraft as established on the published RNAV Runway 11 approach,” the report stated.

Despite this, the aircraft landed on a paved road under construction close to the airport instead of the designated runway.

The Bureau said the aircraft had seven occupants on board, comprising four crew members and three passengers, adding that no injuries were recorded.

The report stated that after the aircraft came to a stop, it was shut down and inspected before the passengers disembarked safely.

“The aircraft subsequently departed from the roadway and returned to Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, without further reported operational abnormalities. A post-flight examination identified damage to the left nose-wheel assembly,” the report said.

The NSIB explained that the preliminary findings were based on information obtained from the flight crew, witnesses, air traffic control records, operational documents, examination of the aircraft, and data extracted from the Cockpit Voice Recorder and Flight Data Recorder.

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“The recorders were retrieved and downloaded at the Bureau’s Transport Safety Laboratory in Abuja. Technical examinations and further analysis remain ongoing,” the report added.

The latest findings come weeks after the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, dismissed speculation that the aircraft suffered a mechanical fault.

Speaking on Politics Tonight, a TVC programme, Keyamo said the aircraft had received clearance to land at Asaba Airport before controllers lost visual contact with it.

He stated, “The tower in Asaba cleared them to land. After about two minutes, the tower called and said, ‘Where is your location? I can’t see you again. I can’t see you on the tarmac.’

“But they (the pilots) said they had landed, so the tower asked, ‘Landed where?’ I can see the whole of the runway and aprons, but you are not there.

“So, they said they landed on a roadway that they saw. It happened that it was a construction site very close to the airport. They saw a beautiful road there that looked like a runway and landed there.

“Before they (relevant agency) could go there and ask questions, they (pilots) took off to Lagos after dropping their passengers. There was no mechanical failure, and that was why they could take off again. However, those facts are before the Department of State Service, DSS. It has gone beyond aviation; it is now a security concern. Security agencies are looking into that, and there are reports they will first send it to Mr President because it is a matter of national security.”

The NSIB noted that investigations into the occurrence are still in progress and that the preliminary report is intended to present the facts gathered so far without assigning responsibility or determining the probable cause of the incident.

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Man nearly sucked out of ‘detached’ window on Ryanair flight

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A man was nearly sucked out the window of a Ryanair flight when it “detached” mid-air en route to Germany, with other passengers pulling him back inside, witnesses and officials said Friday.

The passenger, described as a tourist from Serbia on a flight from Thessaloniki in Greece to Memmingen in Germany, has been hospitalised with friction burns but was otherwise in good condition, authorities said.

“Most of us had fallen asleep; we had closed our eyes. There was a noise, like a tyre bursting,” a fellow passenger told Radio Thessaloniki.

“We immediately realised there had been a decompression. There were screams … for a moment, I thought someone had accidentally opened the emergency door,” the woman said.

“The masks dropped and there was a strong smell. The head and shoulders of one passenger were outside the window. Fortunately, he hadn’t taken off his seat belt.”

Other passengers near the man helped to pull him in, she said.

Greek media reported the incident had occurred over North Macedonia, and said the window had been broken by a piece of debris that detached from one of the plane’s engines.

Ryanair in a statement said the flight “returned to Thessaloniki shortly after takeoff when a passenger window detached during the flight. The aircraft landed normally and the passengers returned to the terminal.”

A replacement aircraft was made available to transport the remaining passengers to Memmingen, the Irish carrier said.

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Fubara to present Rivers 2026 budget today

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There are indications that the Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, will today present the 2026 Appropriation Bill to the state’s House of Assembly.

Recall that Fubara last week presented the 2026–2028 Medium-Term Expenditure Framework to the Assembly, which was approved 24 hours later, paving the way for the governor to present the 2026 budget.

The governor is expected to appear before the lawmakers at the Assembly Quarters Auditorium, where they have been sitting temporarily since the bombing of their legislative chamber during the political crisis that rocked the state about three years ago.

Fubara is expected to present the budget, which has been the subject of much debate.

A Government House source, who confirmed the development to our correspondent on condition of anonymity because they were not authorised to speak, said all was set for the budget presentation on Friday morning.

She stated, “Today is the D-Day. Then much awaited budget will happen today. The governor will present his budget.”

The crisis between the governor and the lawmakers has delayed the presentation of the budget.

Some stakeholders have, however, defended the governor, saying President Bola Tinubu had presented the Rivers State budget to the Senate for approval following the imposition of a state of emergency and the appointment of Ibok-Ete Ibas as the administrator of the state.

They argued that Governor Fubara was not due to present another budget until June/July this year, when the one approved by the Senate expires.

Recall that Ibas, while in office, confirmed the receipt of the budget approved by the Senate.

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The delay in presenting a new budget for the state for the 2026 fiscal year has been blamed on the crisis between the governor and the Amaewhule-led State Assembly.

However, it is believed that the development follows the reconciliation of the feuding parties in the state’s political crisis, signalling a new cordial relationship between the governor and the lawmakers.

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