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You No Plan For Us, Not Concerned About Fixing Nigerian Roads; Reps Committee Blast Works Minister, Uhahi

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Minister, David Umahi

 

The House of Representatives has sounded the alarm on the deplorable state of Nigeria’s road infrastructure, urging the Ministry of Works to take swift action to address the issue.

“I am worried that you’re not concerned about fixing Nigeria roads,” Chairman of the House Committee on Federal Roads Maintenance Agency (FERMA), Hon. Remi Oseni told the Ministry of Works.

Oseni who represents Ido – Ibarapa East, Oyo State in the green chamber stated this during a meeting with the FERMA and the Minister of Works in Abuja, Dave Umahi, who was represented by Mr. Bede Obiora, Director Bridges and Design.

In a viral video, the lawmaker is heard saying, “You are not here to tell us what we already in the area of resources. So if you are telling us the reason why you have failed in fixing our road infrastructure is because of resources, don’t let me take you up there because you concentrated your energy as a minister on less priority issues.

“Don’t discuss resources, I say it again. All the roads that we have across the country have failed. If you are addressing these existing roads with the resources you have, Sir, Honourable Minister, we will not be where we are. Don’t discuss resources, I say it again.

“You came here last year, you got N300 billion supplementary budgetary approval. Don’t raise my emotion, I am worried that you are not concerned about fixing Nigerian roads. We are not here for business, whether you want to do the job or you don’t want to do the job. Stop telling us you are awarding roads, we don’t want you to be awarding roads that you are not ready to do.

“How can you be telling us that there is no resources, in less than one minute, form everything that everybody has said, it is a clue that you have no plan for us as a nation. I was wondering what was used as benchmark for your appraisal.”

“You have been an absolute failure as Works Minister. I wonder what appraisal was used to retain you. Do not ever complain about resources again. Don’t make me get mad at you.”
– Reps Member blasts the incompetent Works Minister, David Umahi.

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2027: Amaechi formally joins ADC

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Former Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, has officially joined the African Democratic Congress, ADC.

Amaechi completed his registration at Ward 8 in Ubima, Ikwerre Local Government Area of Rivers State, on Friday morning.

Ekwutosblog had reported that thugs earlier stormed the ADC’s office in the community and set it ablaze.

Speaking to supporters after his registration, Amaechi appealed for calm, urging his loyalists to resist any temptation toward reprisal or disorder.

“Don’t be violent because violence may lead to the death of somebody — don’t be violent. At the same time, they can’t stop us from meeting in our community,” he said.

The former Rivers State governor expressed satisfaction with the conduct of security operatives deployed to the area, singling out the state commissioner of police and the director of the Department of State Services for praise.

Amaechi equally called on security agencies to move swiftly to identify and prosecute those behind the arson, warning that such acts of intimidation would not deter the party’s activities in the area.

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Trump Says He Must Be Involved In Choosing Iran’s Next Leader After Khamenei’s Death

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Trump also indicated that he would reject any successor who continues the policies associated with the late Iranian leader.

 

The United States President, Donald Trump, has said he must take part in determining who becomes Iran’s next supreme leader following the death of Ali Khamenei.

Trump made the statement during an interview with Axios on Thursday while reacting to discussions within Iran over possible successors to the late leader.

“They are wasting their time. Khamenei’s son is a lightweight. I have to be involved in the appointment, like with Delcy in Venezuela,” he said.

The US president was referring to Delcy Rodríguez, who assumed power in Venezuela after US forces captured former president Nicolás Maduro earlier this year.

Trump also indicated that he would reject any successor who continues the policies associated with the late Iranian leader.

“Khamenei’s son is unacceptable to me. We want someone that will bring harmony and peace to Iran,” he stated.

He warned that installing a leader who follows the same path as the former supreme leader could force the United States back into war with Iran “in five years.”

Mojtaba Khamenei, a cleric believed to have strong ties with Iran’s powerful Revolutionary Guards, is widely considered one of the possible successors to his father, although Tehran has yet to formally announce a new leader.

Trump’s remarks came a day after the White House suggested that regime change in Iran was not the main objective of the administration’s ongoing military campaign in the region.

Iran’s Supreme Leader serves as the country’s highest political and religious authority and holds significant influence over the armed forces, judiciary and major state policies.

The leadership uncertainty follows the death of Ali Khamenei, who was killed in late February during a wave of joint airstrikes by the United States and Israel on Iranian military and government targets.

The attacks formed part of a major military campaign launched amid escalating tensions over Iran’s regional activities and nuclear programme.

The strikes reportedly targeted several strategic facilities in Tehran and other locations, triggering a wider conflict across the Middle-East.

Iran later responded with missile and drone attacks on Israeli and US-linked targets across the region, raising fears of a broader regional war and disrupting energy shipments through the Strait of Hormuz.

Khamenei, who had ruled Iran since 1989, had not publicly named a successor before his death.

His killing created a power vacuum in Tehran, prompting speculation over who might lead the country next as the conflict continues.

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Success Opara Congratulates Hon Onyekachi Ibezim on APC State Secretary Emergence

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Success Opara has extended heartfelt congratulations to Hon Onyekachi Ibezim on his emergence as the State Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Imo State.

Onyedebelu Austin was elected as the new State Chairman, while Ibezim secured the position of State Secretary during the party’s congress in Owerri.

 

Governor Hope Uzodimma praised the new leadership, emphasizing the importance of unity and adherence to the party’s constitution.

The emergence of Hon Onyekachi Ibezim as APC State Secretary is seen as a boost to the party’s efforts to revamp and reposition itself in Imo State. With Success Opara’s congratulatory message, it’s clear there’s a sense of unity and camaraderie within the party ranks.

 

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