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NSE Chairman condemn those still dying in collapses buildings in Nigeria
NSE Chairman condemn those still dying in collapses buildings in Nigeria
By Elvis Omoregie
Sahara Weekly Reports That the wake of the continuing collapsed of construction works, roads and bridges in the state and Nigeria, the Edo State Branch of the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE) has discussed new ways and approaches to thinking on how to professionally improve to avoid the continuing deterioration of buildings in Edo State.
State chairman, Benin Branch of the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE), Engr Evukowhiroro Ojegba. yesterday condemned the continuing loss of lives at several collapsed sites in Edo State and Nigeria in general. The Chairman made the statement yesterday in Benin City, during the inauguration of the PIFAC Prevention Investigation Failure And Committee established by the Chapter.
Engr Ojegba said the numerous failures and loss of lives while building structures in the society prompt the NSE to decide to come out strong and advocate more on the unnecessary failures that are going on in the state and all over the country.
“This instructions are coming from our National headquarters, from the President of the Nigerian Society of Engineers, who had instructed all state chairmen to set up PIFAC. PIFAC means, the Prevention, Investigation and Failure Analysis Committee, so that we would be able to prevent failure and other accidents that will result from failure of structures, production and others.
“The Committee set up and inaugurated today will be guided by the laws that are guiding the body. There is a bylaw that is guiding the body, and some of these rules are to ensure they do analysis to prevent failures. And whenever we have failures, they conduct investigation to know the root cause of the matter.
“The major aspect of Engineer is that Engineers should be in the site to prevent failures. Apart from that, one of their major roles is to ensure we flush out quackery from Edo state. Governments should not engage people that are not Engineers. Is unprofessional you see alot of quacks parading themselves as Engineers where as they’re not.
“We have been at the back for so long, but this time around we are moving forward. For those who parade themselves as Engineers, and they are not. We will make our recommendations know to the governments and the bodies that would carry out the appropriate sanctions Engr. Ojegba added”
Responding while assuring the Engineers on how to carry out their works, the Chairman of the Committee, Engr. Dr. Ebuka Nwankwo, said what they are going to do is to advise the governments, stakeholders in the building industry and the society the best ways to go.
He said,” This is an opportunity to served the society. You know the impact and the implication of failures are much. The economy loss, loss of lives and properties, investment property, even the tax payers money.
“So our job now is to take the place we should take in the society to advise governments, the public and all stakeholders in the environments.
“So what we are going to do now is to make our voice heard. Advise the public and stakeholders, go around to know if you have cases concerning Infrastructural projects, let us know. We have the skills, expertise and capacity to do so.
“When we look at those things and advise you and the owners of the projects, and also advise governments at large. So that at the end of the day, cases of Engineering failure will be reduced. Be it Mechincal Engineering, Civil Engineering and Petroluem Engineering will be reduce to the bearest minimum level.
Admonishing the chairman and other members of the Committee, former Chairman Nigerian Society of Engineers, Engr. (Dr.) Victor Obanor, agreed with the present State Chairman that there is need to flush out quacks from the profession.
Engr. Victor Obanor, a Permanent Secretary, Edo State Government Electricity Regulatory Commission, and a member of the Advisory Board to PIFAC, said it is a great privilege to serve at the Board at a higher capacity.
He said, ” in fact, PIFAC is a body proactively to ensure sanity is restore to the building industry in the state and Nigeria. We want a situation whereby we can intervene before the failure happens.
“Not after the failure has happened before we start looking for the next solutions. I agreed with the Edo state Chairman of NSE that there is need to flush out quacks away from the industry.
“NSE does not encourages quackery for the derrement of the professional integrity. We discover that a lot of persons are parading themselves, as engineers in the State .
“Those quacks did not really belong to our profession. We want to fish them out, and ensure the standard are restore. We want to also ensure quality materials are injected into the building industry.
“So that the high state of failure will reduce and we can move forward. So that the risk will be brought to the bearest minimum. It is the intention of the Committee to create the needed security through Infrastructural integrity to be restored, that is our basic aims,” Engr. Obanor stressed.
Those inaugurated were, Engr. Dr. Ebuka Nwankwo (PIFAC Chairman)
• Engr. Tina E. Oigiagbe
• Engr. Osayamen Airhunmwunde
• Engr. Dr. Ehizonomhen Solomon Okonofua
• Engr. Prince Nowamagbe Ogbeifun
• Engr. Kenneth Iroh
• Engr. Wilson O. Asemota
• Engr. Odigie Eseosa
• Engr. Sunny Isidahomen Ojokoh
• Engr. Promise Nnadi
• Engr. Chukudi E. Akpotowho
• Engr. Martin Amune
• Engr. Randolph Deh Opute
• Engr. Louis I. Ojo
• Engr. Oby P. Obeta
• Engr. Edionwe Evans
ADVISORY MEMBERS
• Hon. Ethan Uzamere
• Prof. Engr. Jacob Odeh Ehiorobo
• Engr. Dr. Victor Obanor
• Engr. Ferguson Enabulele
• Engr. Osikhena Ojior FNSE, FNICE, PMP
Engr. Prof. Emmanuel Ogujor
• Engr. Prof Sunday O. Onahaebi
• Mr. Dennis Oloriegbe MD EDSTMA
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Ajadi Rejects Pay Rise For President, Others, Says Proposal Insensitive To Nigerians Suffer
Ajadi Rejects Pay Rise For President, Others, Says Proposal Insensitive To Nigerians Suffer
A South West Chieftain of the New Nigeria Peoples Party, (NNPP) has said that he rejects the reported plan by the Federal Government to raise the salaries of political office holders, including the President, Vice-President, Ministers and others, saying such move is insensitive to the current plights of Nigerians due to the present economic challenges.
Ajadi said many Nigerians are groaning under unprecedented hardship due to the harsh economy, saying what is expected of the political office holders is to make sacrifices.
It could be recalled that the Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission, (RMAFC) has hinted at plans to review the salaries of political office holders in Nigeria, describing current earnings as inadequate, unrealistic, and outdated in the face of rising responsibilities and economic challenges.
At a press briefing in Abuja on Monday, RMAFC Chairman, Mohammed Shehu, disclosed that President Bola Tinubu presently earns N1.5m monthly, while ministers receive less than N1m, figures that have remained unchanged since 2008.
According to Shehu, “You are paying the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria N1.5m a month, with a population of over 200 million people. Everybody believes that it is a joke.
“You cannot pay a minister less than N1m per month since 2008 and expect him to put in his best without necessarily being involved in some other things. You pay either a CBN governor or the DG ten times more than you pay the President. That is just not right. Or you pay him [the head of an agency] twenty times higher than the Attorney-General of the Federation. That is absolutely not right”.
However, Ajadi in a statement made available to journalists on Wednesday, said at a time when reforms demand sacrifice, this proposal smacks of greed, tone-deafness and moral bankruptcy.
Ajadi said a progressive government in moments of economic crisis like Nigeria is currently going through will reduce the cost of governance rather than inflate it.
According to him, it is insensitive to increase political office holders’ salaries while workers have been struggling for a living wage without appropriate response from the governments.
“The proposed increase in salaries of the President, Vice and other political office holders at this time of economic hardship will amount to insensitivity to the plights of ordinary Nigerians
“The current Workers’ minimum wages is not enough to provide the means of livelihood for any worker. The inflation is biting harder on Nigerians. Contrary to the poor conditions of Nigerians, political office holders are flashing their riches, and displaying their wealth openly with utter disregard to the conditions of ordinary citizens. To now increase the salaries of these political office holders will not augur well for our country.
“In countries where the economy is bad, what obtained is for the political office holders to reduce their earnings as a sacrifice. It is with this that they will have the moral right to preach to ordinary citizens to make.sacrifice.
“In New Zealand, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and her cabinet reduced their pay by 20% during the COVID-19 pandemic.
“During the 2008 financial crisis, Ireland slashed ministerial and parliamentary salaries by as much as 30%.
“In the midst of Greece’s sovereign debt crisis, ministers and the Members of Parliament took salaries cuts in solidarity with citizens.
“True leaders tight their belts first before asking citizens to bear the burden of reform. For Nigeria’s political class to even consider “jumbo salaries” at a time of rising inflation, subsidy removal, unemployment and worsening poverty is unconscionable.
“RMAFC must immediately drop this self-serving scheme.What the nation requires today is fiscal discipline, leadership by sacrifice, not political overlords fattening themselves while citizens starve”.
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Fubara Behind Campaign of Calumny Against Tinubu Over Rivers Emergency Rule – CJD
Fubara Behind Campaign of Calumny Against Tinubu Over Rivers Emergency Rule – CJD
The Coalition for Justice and Democracy (CJD) has accused the suspended Governor of Rivers State, Siminalayi Fubara, of orchestrating a campaign of calumny against President Bola Tinubu as revenge for the declaration of emergency rule in the state.
In a strongly worded statement on Wednesday and signed by its president, Comrade Raymond Aighona, the coalition alleged that Fubara was also behind the circulation of a document on social media which falsely accused the Sole Administrator of Rivers, Ibok-Eket Ibas, of mismanaging half a trillion naira and inflating contracts under the guise of funding President Tinubu’s 2027 re-election bid.
The group dismissed the allegations as “baseless blackmail”, insisting that the sole administrator had acted strictly within the limits of the emergency powers granted him and under the constant oversight of committees set up by both chambers of the National Assembly to monitor Rivers during the emergency rule.
“Siminalayi Fubara has chosen the path of bitterness and deceit. He has not forgiven President Tinubu for saving Rivers State from total political anarchy through the declaration of emergency rule. Now, in an act of reckless vengeance, he is sponsoring falsehoods, pushing forged documents, and trying to smear the reputation of the President and the sole administrator. These antics will not succeed,” Aighona declared.
The CJD said it had carried out its own checks and found no evidence to support the claims of financial recklessness being circulated online against Ibas.
“Every action of the Sole Administrator is monitored by oversight committees from both the Senate and the House of Representatives. His expenditures are scrutinised and subjected to due process. For anyone to claim that he single-handedly pulled out half a trillion naira from the coffers of Rivers State is not only laughable but deliberately mischievous,” the group added.
According to the CJD, the social media document, which alleged that inflated contracts were being used to bankroll the President’s 2027 campaign, bore “all the fingerprints of Fubara’s political desperation”.
“This is nothing but a forged narrative manufactured by those who lost relevance under the emergency rule. Fubara is the unseen hand behind these malicious reports. He hopes to poison the minds of Rivers people against President Tinubu and to discredit Ibas, whose steady leadership has restored calm and order to the state,” Aighona said.
The group further warned that such “propaganda politics” could inflame tensions and destabilise Rivers if not exposed for what it truly is.
“What Fubara is doing is reckless and dangerous. Rather than take responsibility for the failures of his short-lived administration, he is weaponising lies, sowing distrust, and dragging the President’s name into his personal vendetta. This is not only unfair to President Tinubu but also a betrayal of Rivers people who are finally enjoying stability after months of turmoil,” the statement continued.
The CJD praised Ibas for what it described as “disciplined and transparent stewardship” since his appointment as Sole Administrator.
“Ibas has not gone beyond his authority. He has been meticulous in carrying out his duties and has kept faith with the mandate to stabilise Rivers State. He deserves commendation, not blackmail. Anyone suggesting otherwise is only doing the bidding of embittered politicians like Fubara,” Aighona said.
The group called on security agencies to investigate the origin of the circulating document and to expose those behind the “malicious forgery”.
It also urged the Nigerian public to treat such reports with contempt, stressing that the claims were designed to smear the President and destabilise Rivers.
“There is no half-trillion naira missing from Rivers’ coffers. There are no inflated contracts funding the President’s re-election. These are lies from the pit of desperation. The real story is that Fubara, who has been constitutionally sidelined under emergency rule, is fighting back with propaganda. He must be called out,” the CJD stated.
The coalition reaffirmed its support for the emergency measures in Rivers, insisting that the intervention had prevented total collapse and restored a measure of peace and governance to the state.
“President Tinubu acted to save Rivers, not to exploit it. Ibas has executed that mandate with dignity. The blackmail campaign being funded by Fubara cannot erase these truths. Nigerians should see through his desperation and reject his propaganda,” Aighona advised.
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Beyond Optics: Setting the Record Straight on Nigeria’s TICAD Booth
Beyond Optics: Setting the Record Straight on Nigeria’s TICAD Booth
I feel compelled to clarify misconceptions around Nigeria’s so-called “unmanned booth” at TICAD, which has unfortunately become the subject of misleading commentary.
First, the space in question is not a national pavilion. It is a designated spillover area—typically used by delegates without access to the main auditorium to follow proceedings, hold side meetings, or work quietly. Countries may choose to convert such spaces into national showcases, but it is not compulsory. Any Nigerian delegate can use the space at any time. Several other countries also had similar spaces today that were quiet or lightly used. It is neither unusual nor a sign of disengagement.
Now, to the real issue: Nigeria is not in Japan for optics. Visibility is not the only metric. Value is.
While some chase appearances, Nigerian officials are working deliberately and with focus:
HM Pate is finalising a landmark health sector agreement with Japanese partners.
HM Power is advancing a major energy partnership.
BOI and BOA are deep in investment negotiations.
HM Foreign Affairs is leading ministerial-level engagements and aligning national plans.
Mr. President is meeting Japanese investors, Nigerian diaspora business leaders, development partners, and fellow heads of government.
The work is being done—quietly, strategically, and with impact.
So what purpose is served by amplifying an incomplete visual to imply national failure? Even if unintended, this kind of knee-jerk commentary can undermine progress and reinforce misrepresentation. Visibility should not be confused with value; applause is not the same as achievement.
Koko of the Matter: Nigeria’s space was not “unmanned” in the sense implied. We are under no obligation to adopt the performative routines of others. In diplomacy, presence is not always performance—and substance will always outweigh spectacle.
In line with TICAD’s structure, Nigeria’s space will see more active use on Day 2 and Day 3, which focus on Economy and Society, functioning as an open national stand accessible to all delegates.
Let us focus on outcomes, not optics—in the best interest of our country.
~ Otega #TheTiger Ogra
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