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Oyo now tourists’ destination – Makinde

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Oyo state Governor, Engr.Seyi Makinde has stated that Oyo State us fast rising become the top choice for tourists to visit.

The Governor made this known while representing President Bola Tinubu, on Saturday to declare open the 14th Biennial Police Games tagged Oluyole 2024, stating that sport has remained the number one unifying factor in the country.

He added that the Nigeria Police Games has, over the years, been a great way of discovering talents and that he expected nothing less from the 14th edition.

Declaring the event open at the Lekan Salami Sport Complex, Adamasingba, Ibadan, the Special Guest of Honour, President Tinubu, reminisced on how a police officer, Chioma Ajunwa won a gold medal for Nigeria at the Atlanta 1996 Olympics.

The president was represented by the governor of Oyo State, who was also the host of the event, ‘Seyi Makinde.

Speaking in his dual capacity, Makinde, who had earlier been commended by the Nigeria Police for deploying resources and logistics towards the success of the event, said it was only proper that the BIPOGA is held in Oyo State, the new destination for experiential tourism in the country.

He charged the participants from each zone and commands to put in their best, while he also called on residents of Oyo State to pay more attention to the sports and entertainment sectors so as to attract international communities to the state.

He said: “Let me, once again, welcome everyone to the 14th Biennial Games, Oluyole 2024. The 13th edition was held in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State but, today, it has moved to the South-West. Awalokan!”

“It is fitting that Oyo State is hosting this edition in the first year of Omituntun 2.0. As you already know, we are projecting Oyo State as the place to come for experiential tourism. And what special way are we supposed to experience Oyo State, Nigeria, than through sports?”

“Sports has been a uniting factor for us all. One of the most unifying moments we remember as a nation was the 1996 Atlanta Olympic games, where Nigeria won two gold, one silver and three bronze medals.”
“One of Nigeria’s gold medals was won by Nigerian Policewoman, Chioma Ajunwa. Today, she still holds the record.”

“So, this shows how important the games are. It is a great way to discover and project talents to the world. I don’t expect anything less from the athletes that are in front of me here.”

“As we seek sustainable ways of solving our economic issues, we must pay attention to, and properly package sports and entertainment sectors so that the international community can come to us to enjoy our home-grown tourism.”

“I believe that games like these have the potential to boost our economy. These games also give us an opportunity to see another side of the friendly and competitive side of the Nigerian Police.”

“So, on behalf of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, I declare this event open.”

Earlier in his address, the Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokunm, stated that the 14th Biennial Police Games in Ibadan has the theme “Competing for Peace, Unity, Stability and Development of Nigeria.”

He added that the event is a unique sport competition to celebrate mental health, spirit of sportsmanship and unity in the country.

He lauded the Oyo State governor for providing the platform to showcase the ruch cultural heritage, vibrant economic potential and the state of the art sporting facilities in the state, saying: “I express my deepest gratitude to the governor of Oyo state for providing platform to showcase to the world the rich cultural heritage, vibrant economy potential and state of the art sporting facilities of the Pacesetter State.”

In his goodwill message, the Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa, who was represented by the General Officer Commanding 2 Division of the Nigerian Army, said sport is an avenue to foster unity.

He added that the Army and the Nigeria Police have continued to work tirelessly to sustain peace in the country.

The opening ceremony featured parades from the seventeen zones and the headquarters of the Nigeria Police, hoisting of the Games’ flag and cultural displays, among others.

The event had in attendance, the Secretary to the State Government, Professor Olanike Adeyemo; the Chief of Staff to the Governor and Chairman of the Local Organising Committee of Oluyole 2024, Otunba Segun Ogunwuyi; and the Oyo State Head of Service, Mrs Olubunmi Oni, among others.

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LASG cracks down on illegal structures along vital drainage channel

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By Sodiq Adelakun

The Lagos State Ministry of Environment and Water Resources has launched an enforcement drive to reclaim the System 1 Drainage Channel, a critical waterway located in Ojota and Ogudu.

Commissioner Tokunbo Wahab announced the initiative on Monday via his official social media handle.

According to Wahab, an inspection conducted on Sunday revealed that property owners were building new structures within the designated areas, posing a threat to the channel’s functionality.

Established in 1974, System 1 is the largest primary channel responsible for mitigating flood-related challenges in major parts of the Lagos mainland, including Ogudu, Ojota, Ifako, Gbagada, and Maryland.

He added, “The state had been having discussions with property owners/residents since 2021, and the conversation ended in November 2023.

“Contravention notices have been served to owners of buildings lying within 140 metres of System 1 since 2021, but we found out that people have gone back to encroaching on the right of way and alignments.

“The property owners whose buildings fall within the approved 140 meters Right of Way of the channel had been given the option of voluntary compliance for almost three years.

“Some of the property owners continued with the construction of new buildings that surfaced in the areas now.”

Wahab also disclosed that the Ministry is set to commence major maintenance dredging at Okota, Faseun Bridge System 6E, located off Ago Palace Way.

It was gathered that in response to flooding threats, the Lagos State Government commenced a dredging operation in the Ikorodu area, targeting the primary channel in Awobo Estate.

The initiative was a significant step towards preventing potential disasters and ensuring the safety of residents in the region.

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Lagos commuters beg for relief as petrol scarcity bites harder

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..Marketers lament, urge Govt to act fast

By Sodiq Adelakun

Lagos commuters faced a difficult Monday as the lingering petrol scarcity continued to bite, leaving many stranded at bus stops across the city.

The crisis deepened as motorists scrambled to fill-up at dispensing stations, leading to a hike in fares.

With many filling stations shut and others selling the scarce commodity at exorbitant prices, tricycles and buses – the lifeline for daily commutes – were scarce, struggling to access fuel.

Some motorists revealed to NewsDirect that they purchased petrol at N900 and N1,000 per litre at filling stations, while roadside dealers sold the product for as high as N1,200 and N1,300 per litre.

The situation worsened as many filling stations stopped selling fuel altogether, exacerbating the woes of commuters who were forced to pay inflated fares or trek long distances to their destinations.

In most of the bus stops visited by NewsDirect on Monday, survival of the fittest was the prevailing philosophy as hordes of commuters were seen running after a few commercial buses.

However, chaos erupted at bus stops across Lagos on Monday as observed by our correspondent when desperate commuters scrambled to secure a spot on the few available commercial buses.

The transportation system has been thrown into disarray, leaving many wondering when the situation will improve.

Recall the crisis began after President Bola Tinubu announced the end of the petrol subsidy regime on May 29, 2023, aiming to allow market forces to determine pump prices, boost government revenue, and reduce disruptions in the value chain.

However, the move has triggered severe petrol scarcity, leading to a hike in fares across Lagos.

Commuters are feeling the pinch, with fares skyrocketing by as much as 50 percent.

For example, the journey from Kola roundabout to Agege, which previously cost N400 or N300, now costs N800. Similarly, the trip from Agege to Alausa in Ikeja has increased from N300 to N400.

According to one of the commuters, Temitope, he said, “Oh my goodness, I can totally relate to this! I was at the bus stop yesterday and it was like a war zone! People were pushing and shoving, trying to get on the few buses available.

“I was lucky to get on one, but I had to pay N800 for a journey that normally costs N400! It’s like they’re taking advantage of our desperation. And to think it’s all because of the petrol scarcity caused by the removal of the subsidy.

“I understand the government’s intention, but they should have had a better plan in place to mitigate the effects on commuters like us. This is really tough, and I hope they find a solution soon!”

Also, a female marketer, Promise, has lamented the devastating impact of the ongoing petrol scarcity on her business, echoing the plight of many others in the sector.

She said, “This petrol scarcity is affecting my business so much! I sell perishable goods at the market, and I need to transport them daily from one place to another.

“But with this scarcity, the few buses available are hiking their fares and it’s eating into my profit. I used to pay N400 or N300 from Kola roundabout to Agege, but now they’re asking for N800! And from Agege to Alausa, it’s now N400 instead of N300.

“How am I supposed to make a living like this? The government should do something to help us, we’re suffering! I’m a widow with three children to feed, and this is really affecting my family. Please, something needs to be done urgently!”

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Q1 2024: BUA Cement’s post-tax profit declines by 34%

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BUA Cement Plc, on Monday posted a Profit After Tax (PAT) of N17.97 billion for the period ended March 31, 2024.

This represented 33 per cent decline, as against N26.80 billion recorded in the corresponding period of 2023.

The company revealed this in its audited financial statement for the quarter ended March 31, 2024, which was sent to the Nigerian Exchange Ltd.(NGX) in Lagos.

The statement was signed by Mr Binji Yusuf, Managing Director, BUA Cement, Jacques Piekarsi, Chief Finance Officer, BUA Cement and Mr Chike Ajaro, Finance Director, BUA Cement.

Yusuf said that the firm’s Profit Before Tax (PBT) also dropped by 40 per cent to N21.29 billion in the quarter under review, compared to N35.46 billion recorded in the same quarter of 2023.

He stated that the company’s gross profit went down by 11 per cent to N44.94 billion for the period under review, as against N50.37 billion posted in the corresponding period of 2023.

According to him, the operating profit of BUA cement stood at N33.48 billion at the end of the first quarter of 2024, compared to N38.39 billion recorded in the same period of 2023, representing loss of 13 per cent.

The managing director noted that the cement company’s total asset for the period under review, however, rose by 2.46 per cent to N1.25 trillion, from N1.22 trillion posted in the same quarter of the previous year.

Yusuf said that the firm’s total liabilities advanced by 1.47 per cent as at the end of the first quarter 2024, to close at N842.70 billion, as against N830.46 billion recorded in the same period of year 2023.

The managing director further said that BUA cement’s free float value as at March 31, 2024, stood at N111.12 billion, compared to N69.08 billion recorded in the same period of the previous year.

This is compliant with the Exchange’s free float requirements for companies listed on the Main Board.

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