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GOV. OTU HAILS TINUBU AS CONSTRUCTION OF LAGOS-CALABAR COASTAL HIGHWAY BEGINS IN CROSS RIVER

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Governor Bassey Otu has described the commencement of construction on Section 3A/3B of the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway as a historic breakthrough for Cross River State and the South-South region.

Section 3A/3B is about 65km to 70km long and the Section 3A of the road is linking Cross River and Akwa Ibom States, and other states in the South-south and South Eastern part of the country.

Speaking on behalf of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu during the flag-off ceremony in Awi, Akamkpa Local Government Area on Monday, the governor lauded the project as “a bold and visionary move that will transform the economic fortunes of our region.”

According to Governor Otu, the highway will restore Calabar’s status as a maritime hub while enhancing connectivity by land, air, and sea. “This is not just a road project—it is a corridor of prosperity that will unlock vast economic opportunities, create jobs, promote cultural integration, and connect our Special Agro-Industrial Processing Zone to national and global markets,” he stated.

He reaffirmed the full support of the government and people of Cross River State for the project and for President Tinubu, whom he described as “a leader making the right decisions to build a better Nigeria.” The governor praised the President’s economic reforms in infrastructure, agriculture, and public policy, noting that they are “being implemented fairly and without ethnic or regional bias.”

Governor Otu also commended the Federal Ministry of Works and HiTech Construction for their prompt and transparent mobilization to site. “HiTech has proven itself not only capable but also committed to the national interest. This is the kind of partnership we need,” he said.

However, he used the occasion to urge the Federal Government to accelerate work on other abandoned or delayed federal road projects in the state. “Many of our federal roads are in deplorable condition. Contracts were awarded years ago with little to no progress. Our people deserve better,” the governor stressed.

In his remarks, Minister of Works, Senator David Umahi, described Governor Otu as “a disciplined, no-nonsense leader who is focused on development and loyal to the vision of a new Nigeria.” He noted that the coastal highway is “a legacy project 27 years in the making,” and commended President Tinubu for “beginning this long-awaited project from Calabar—a powerful statement of inclusion for the South-South region.”

Umahi assured Nigerians that he would personally oversee every aspect of the project. “I take full responsibility for the alignment, the cost, and the contractor. This is a national investment, not a political favour,” he declared. He also warned underperforming contractors that delays would no longer be tolerated, while praising HiTech for “mobilizing to site without a single naira in mobilization funds—proof of their patriotism and commitment to the Renewed Hope Agenda.”

Commenting on the nation’s economic trajectory, Umahi said: “The worst is over. The reforms are working. Fitch and the World Bank have already acknowledged the signs of our recovery. Nigeria is rising again under President Tinubu.”

The Permanent Secretary of the Federal Ministry of Works, Engr. Olufunso Adebiyi, stated that the 65-kilometre stretch—38 kilometres of which lies within Cross River State—will be constructed using Continuously Reinforced Concrete Pavement (CRCP) technology. “This project is not just about infrastructure—it’s about integration, growth, and access to essential services,” he said.

He noted that the highway will include dual carriageways and a provision for a future railway line within a 190-metre-wide corridor. He also called on host communities to cooperate fully to ensure the smooth execution of the project.

Others who spoke at the event were the Minister of State for Works Bello Muhammad Goronyo, the APC State Chairman Alphonsus Eba, Col. PAM Ogar (rtd), Prof. Eyo Etim Nyong, and Senator Florence Ita-Giwa among others.

They all expressed strong support for the project and called on the Federal Government to urgently rehabilitate other neglected federal roads in the state, emphasizing that “infrastructure equity is essential to national unity and development.”
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BREAKING: Police take over FCT High Court ahead of Natasha’s arraignment on alleged defamation

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Police operatives have taken over security arrangements at the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory ahead of the arraignment of Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan on alleged defamation today.

The police personnel, numbering over 200, are stationed in strategic locations and also within the court premises.

Armed with various weapons, they were said to have been deployed to the court to ward off possible threats to peace in the area before, during, and after the arraignment.

At the time of this report, politicians believed to be followers of former Kogi State Governor, Alhaji Yahaya Adoza Bello, have jam-packed the courtroom, waiting for the arraignment slated for 11 a.m.

Although Senator Natasha has yet to arrive in court, her sympathizers, led by former Minister of Education, Oby Ezekwesili, and other human rights activists, have arrived in court.

Natasha is billed for arraignment before the court on a 3-count charge of defamation brought against her by the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice.

She was said to have defamed the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, and former Governor of Kogi State, Alhaji Yahaya Adoza Bello.

Also, several leading lawyers, led by Roland Otaru, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, have arrived in the courtroom.

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Angry Benue youths pull down APC flags, accuse APC govt of campaigning amid state tragedy

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Youths in Benue State have pulled down the All Progressives Congress (APC) flag while President Tinubu was in town.

The President had on Monday announced plans to shelve official Kaduna visit for Benue following the bloodbath at Yelwata and Daudu communities in Guma local government areas of Benue state.

The visit comes after President Tinubu received backlash for not visiting the state despite the merciless killings, and wiping away of entire families in parts of the state.

According to videos in circulation, some youths are angry at the APC led administration and were seen removing their flags from those bearing them to welcome the president.

During the protest, they accused the President of campaigning ahead of the 2027 elections, and not in the state to sympathise with the people.

In one of the videos, hundreds of youths were seen chanting “We no go gree,” with passers-by thinking they heard gunshots.

In another video some of the youths shouted “No more APC flags” as they tore it down.

The same user posted another video showing some people running, with gunshots at the background.

A man holding the camera claimed that they were being teargassed.

It would be recalled that earlier on Wednesday, the Tor Tiv, His Royal Majesty Prof. James Ayatse has rejected claims that the killings were as a result of herders/farmers clash.

He told President Bola Ahmed Tinubu that, “What we are dealing with here in Benue is a calculated, well-planned, full-scale genocidal invasion and land grabbing campaign by herder terrorists and bandits, which has been going on for decades and is worsening every year.

“Wrong diagnosis will always lead to wrong treatment. So, we are dealing with something far more sinister than we think about.

“It’s not learning to live with your neighbours; it is dealing with the war,” he stressed, calling for an end to the killings.

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BREAKING: Flood forces closure of Makurdi–Abuja road hours before Tinubu’s visit

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Few hours before President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s scheduled visit to Benue State, the Makurdi–Lafia–Abuja road has been rendered impassable due to heavy flooding.

Ekwutosblog observed that intense floodwater has overtaken the highway, leaving motorists and passengers stranded.
The affected route, a major corridor into Makurdi, has forced commuters to either postpone their journeys or seek shelter in safer areas.

The timing of the flood has raised concerns as it coincides with heightened security and logistical movements in preparation for the President’s one-day visit to commiserate with the people of Benue over the recent massacre in Yelewata.

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