12/09/18
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Mr Mustapha Shehuri, the Minister of State 1 for Power, Works and Housing, has expressed concerns over lack of housing for more than 70 million Nigerians.
Shehuri who made the disclosure in Calabar on Sunday in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) said “ the development was worrisome to the Federal Government.’’
He stated this after the inspection of the National Housing Programme of the Federal Government at Ikot Omin community in Calabar.
He told NAN that the President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration was determined to provide affordable houses for millions of Nigerians, who do not own houses.
According to him, the Ministry has been strategising on how to launch the phase two of the project in the state with a view to providing more houses for Nigerians.
‘‘This is National Housing Programme and it is meant to provide affordable houses for Nigerians.
‘‘There is a value that one has to pay to own a building like this; that is why the buildings here are for all Nigerians that can afford it.
‘‘This is an attempt to make houses affordable to all Nigerians because according to statistics, more than 70 million Nigerians don’t have houses.
‘‘The contractors have written to us that they need more release of funds to enable them complete the project.
‘‘I am going to take this up to ensure that money is released to enable them complete the building in the first quarter of 2019,’’ he said.
Mr Orok Effangha, the contractor from Tictos Limited, said that the project had brought development to the Cross River community.
He added that the Federal Government’s efforts would go a long way in solving the housing deficit in the country.
The minister, who also inspected the Emergency Repair of Washout at Pamol, along the Calabar-Odukpani highway, praised the Sermatech Construction Company for the good work done.
He gave assurance that the Federal Government would intensify efforts in ensuring that all federal roads in Cross River are rehabilitated.
Briefing the minister earlier on the emergency repair, Mr Bassey Nsentip, Federal Controller of Works in Cross River, said the project was awarded to Sermatech Construction in 2017.
He said the project commenced on Aug. 4, 2017 as soon as the ministry noticed a collapse of a section of the culvert on the road.
‘‘At that point, Calabar was almost cut-off from the rest of the country. So the ministry intervened immediately and commissioned Sermatech to move in to fix the road.
‘‘We worked from Aug. 4 and about Dec. 8, 2017, the job was completed.
‘‘Before the completion of the project, we created a diversion to ease movements (of vehicles) because the road was almost cut-off.
‘‘Since that time, the project has been opened for public use for over a year now,’’ he said.
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The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) said it was expecting delivery of new fighter aircraft from both the United States and Italy to intensify its aerial campaign against the Boko Haram insurgency in the Northeast.
The aircraft being expected are 12 Super Tucano, which the United States said would not be ready until 2023 and 6 Augusta 109 Power Helicopter gunship from Italy. The Air Force chief did not state the date of delivery of the latter.
Chief of Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Saddique Abubakar broke the news about the new aircraft this while inaugurating Modular Theatre at the 465 Nigeria Air Force Hospital in Kano on Saturday.
There was also some vagueness about the delivery date of the Super Tucano, when NAF officials met with the officials of the United States Department Of Defence (US-DOD) in Abuja.
Brig.-Gen. Sean Farrell, the Director of United States Air Force Security Assistance and Cooperation (AFSAC) Directorate, promised the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) of on-schedule delivery of the 12 units of A-29 Super Tucano aircraft, which were paid for by the Federal Government in April.
Farrell and members of his team were in Nigeria to discuss the delivery schedule of the aircraft as well as the construction at NAF Base, where the aircraft would be stationed.
The American Air chief expressed the readiness of his team to complete the execution of the contract in record time.
In Kaduna, Abubakar said: “I have just inspected the hanger here at the NAF base where three of our aircraft are being reactivated.
“It is in line with our commitment to have a professional Air Force which also has the necessary equipment to enable it discharge its duties effectively,” he said.
He commended President Muhammadu Buhari for his continued support to the service pointing out that the Federal Government had within the last three years procured 18 brand new aircraft for NAF.
He said NAF would continue to support its personnel with the view to enable them to continue to provide the necessary security for Nigeria and Nigerians.
On the Modular Theater, the Air Chief said its commissioning showed how committed the present administration is in meeting the healthcare needs of its personnel.
While calling on the hospital management to make the facility available to civilians around the area, Abubakar urged NAF personnel and their families to take advantage of the facilities provided.
“The facility will go a long way in improving health care delivery to both NAF personnel and communities around the hospital,” he said.
Earlier, the Chief of Medical Services, NAF headquarters, Air Commodore M. E. Sha’aibu said with the inauguration, injured personnel from the theatre operation in the Northeast could be evacuated to the hospital for treatment.
“Although the theatre was built six years ago, it was neither fully completed nor equipped so could not be put to use.
“However, realising the importance of the hospital in support of our operation in the Northeast, CAS directed that the theatre be completed, equipped and put to use immediately,” he said.
He said that the theatre comprised of offices, reception, lecture, common and recovery rooms and two operating suites.
He added that it is also equipped with modern anesthetic machine, operating tables, theatre lamps, C-arm machines and operating microscopes.
He commended CAS for providing funds for the maintenance of the equipment in the Radio diagnostic department of the hospital in addition to employing seasoned consultants.