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FG To Reopen Eko, Apongbon Bridges Ahead of Schedule

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By Adedapo Adesanya

The federal government has announced that it will re-open both the Eko and Apongbon Bridges to road users ahead of schedule by midnight of July 9, 2023, six days earlier than initially planned.

The Director for Highways, Bridges and Designs in the Federal Ministry of Works, Mr Omotayo Awosanya, confirmed this while leading top engineers from the Federal team and Lagos State on an inspection tour of the bridges.

According to him, this is to alleviate the suffering of road users who have had to suffer commuting stress due to the closure of the infrastructures.

Both Apongbon and Eko Bridges were razed by fire caused by human activities in 2022.

Apongbon Bridge was affected by fire in March 2022, and efforts for its December completion were stalled by another fire that affected the Ijora Olopa section of the Eko Bridge on November 4.

On the other hand, the Ijora Olopa section of Marine Bridge damaged by vandals was shut on May 17, 2023, for safety of the public.

The team earlier had a closed-door meeting with Buildwell Plants and Equipment Industries Limited, contractors on the project, at their construction yard in Costain.

Recall that Business Post had reported that the federal government had earlier set July 15 completion deadline for the bridges.

Upon inspection of the Apongbon Bridge, both up and beneath, and the Ijora-Olopa section of the Eko Bridge by the joint team, Mr Awosanya said the date review was borne out of the need to relieve stress commuters have undergone for almost a year since the fire gutted the Apongbon section and later Ijora Olopa portion.

“At exactly midnight on Sunday, July 9, the bridges will be re-opened so that commuters will have smooth passage on Monday morning of July 10.”

He said that when the bridges are re-opened, there will be intermittent short closures to continue repairs.

He said an existing contract for the rehabilitation of the entire Eko Bridge had reached 50 per cent completion.

The director added that a total of 150 bearings had been replaced, with an additional 150 to be installed in subsequent rehabilitation works.

He said full-scale rehabilitation would continue on other sections of the Eko Bridge, as the contract is meant to last three years.

“We have come here to urge the contractor to reduce five days out of the 15th of July; we are now going to open the bridge on the 9th at 12.00 midnight.

“And a minute after 12.00 a.m on the 9th, the bridge will be opened for traffic on the 10th.

“This is as a result of close collaboration between the federal government and Lagos State Government because we are mindful of the stress the closure of this bridge has caused to Lagosians, and we have put pressure on the contractor to open the bridge on Monday for traffic.

“This will reduce the stress presently on other bridges connecting the island and Victoria Island,” he said.

He warned that the Federal Government would evacuate all illegal squatters under all Lagos Bridges, causing damage to the infrastructure.

He noted that the collaboration of the federal and state governments would help to achieve the eviction of the squatters under the Apongbon and Ijora bridges, as well as other bridges.

The Permanent Secretary Office of Infrastructure in Lagos State, Mr Olufemi Daramola, expressed satisfaction with the level of work, assuring residents of a better motoring experience on the axis after the re-opening of both bridges.

Mr Daramola said with what is on the ground, “9th of July is very realistic”, assuring that arrangements were at a high level towards the protection of all bridges.

On her part, the Federal Controller of Works in Lagos State, Mrs Olukorede Kesha, appreciated the Lagos public for their patience while the repairs of both bridges lasted.

Mrs Kesha appealed to residents to be vigilant and report illegalities and vandalism, adding that they should take ownership of all infrastructure to prevent the wastage of scarce resources that go into repairs.

The joint team from the Federal and Lagos State governments also inspected the Ijora Olopa section of the Marine Bridge, scheduled for completion in September 2023.

During the inspection, Mrs Kesha assured that demolition had been completed on all the five panels destroyed by vandals, adding that casting of concrete was set to begin.

The delivery date for Apongbon Bridge was extended to May 2023 because some materials for its repairs were used to start the emergency repair of the Ijora Olopa section.

The government later set another deadline for July 15 which was reviewed downward to July 9.

The 4.1km Eko Bridge links Lagos Island with Mainland. It directly links to Apongbon on the Island side.

Eko Bridge has been undergoing phased rehabilitation, but the contract for its comprehensive maintenance was awarded in February 2022 and is expected to extend to 2026.

Adedapo Adesanya is a journalist, polymath, and connoisseur of everything art. When he is not writing, he has his nose buried in one of the many books or articles he has bookmarked or simply listening to good music with a bottle of beer or wine. He supports the greatest club in the world, Manchester United F.C.

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Gbajabiamila Remains President Tinubu’s Chief of Staff—Presidency

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By Modupe Gbadeyanka

The presidency has reacted to speculations that Mr Femi Gbajabiamila has been removed as the Chief of Staff to President Bola Tinubu.

It was alleged that Mr Gbajabiamila has been replaced with the President’s Principal Private Secretary, Mr Hakeem Muri-Okunola.

Mr Muri-Okunola went to Abuja to take up this role after leaving as the Head of Service of the Lagos State Civil Service.

Reacting to the reports on social media on the purported removal of Mr Gbajabiamila, a former Speaker of the House of Representatives, the presidency said no such change has been made.

In a statement signed on Thursday by the Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Mr Bayo Onanuga, members of the public were advised to disregard the report as “there is absolutely no truth to this story.”

“The Chief of Staff remains in his position. The Principal Private Secretary likewise remains in his role. Hakeem Muri-Okunola has not replaced Femi Gbajabiamila as Chief of Staff.

“The viral claim is a fabrication by mischievous purveyors of fake news whose sole aim is to create disharmony within the government.

“We reiterate that news media should always verify their information before publishing or sharing on social media,” the statement said.

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Eyesan Promises Bold Reset in Nigeria’s Upstream Sector as New NUPRC Head

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By Adedapo Adesanya

The new chief executive of the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC), Mrs Oritsemeyiwa Eyesan, has assumed office with a clear message to advance the country’s upstream oil and gas sector in line with the mandate of the commission as enshrined in the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) 2021.

According to a statement signed by Mr Eniola Akinkuotu, the Head of Media & Strategic Communications at the upstream regulator, the NUPRC boss made this assertation during her first town hall meeting with management and staff on Tuesday December 23, 2025.

She further disclosed plans to make the commission a business enabler and re-ignite investments in the upstream sector.

Recall that President Tinubu nominated Mrs Eyesan to take over the NUPRC after the abrupt resignation of her predecessor, Mr Gbenga Komolafe as well as his counterpart in the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA), Mr Farouk Ahmed.

In her new capacity, Mrs Eyesan also set a firm production ambition of growing Nigeria’s output and increasing gas production.

“The goal is that we must enable the industry, we are regulators. We must enable the industry from our interactions with the stakeholders, from our interactions with everybody.

“My main objective is to ensure that we make a difference. I believe the NUPRC is at the Center of the industry,” she said.

The commission boss who has served for over three decades in the oil and gas sector, promised to entrench digitisation, transparency and efficiency in operations.

The NUPRC head said with the support of staff and management, the NUPRC will become the gold-standard regulator in Africa. She also promised capacity development, stronger technical depth and sustained engagement with stakeholders, unions and professional teams.

On leadership style, Mrs Eyesan promised an open-door policy and frequent staff engagement, while also soliciting for support and cooperation as the industry embarks on the next phase of transformation.

“If we work together we can unleash opportunities, I don’t see impediments only opportunities,” she added.

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Christmas: Tinubu Calls for Religious Tolerance Amid Rising Insecurity

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By Adedapo Adesanya

President Bola Tinubu has called on Nigerians to embrace religious tolerance, peace, and unity, urging citizens of all faiths to reject violence and intolerance amid ongoing security challenges across the country.

In his 2025 Christmas goodwill message issued on Wednesday by his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Mr Mr Bayo Onanuga, the President emphasised that no Nigerian should suffer discrimination or violence because of their religious beliefs, reaffirming his administration’s commitment to safeguarding freedom of worship and national cohesion.

“As your President, I remain committed to doing everything within my power to enshrine religious freedom in Nigeria and to protect all people of different faiths from violence,” Mr Tinubu said, noting that all Nigerians have the constitutional right to live, worship, and pursue their aspirations in safety and dignity.

The President acknowledged growing concerns around religious intolerance and insecurity, revealing that he had engaged extensively throughout the year with leaders of Nigeria’s two major faiths.

In the last few months, the country faced a spate of attacks including kidnapping of school children and armed terror, involving the death of a high ranking army personnel.

He also said the government would continue to build on these engagements to strengthen collaboration with religious institutions, prevent conflict, and promote peaceful coexistence.

President Tinubu described Christmas as a period for reflection on the message of Jesus Christ as the Prince of Peace, urging Nigerians to draw inspiration from values of love, compassion, and goodwill that cut across all major religions.

He commended Christians in Nigeria for their contributions to national development, particularly their role in caring for the vulnerable and promoting harmony within communities.

“The love for God and love for humanity is at the heart of all the great faiths. These shared values must continue to bind us together as one indivisible and resilient people,” he said.

Reiterating his administration’s stance on security, the President said the government’s commitment to protecting Nigeria’s unity and stability has remained unwavering since he assumed office in 2023. He stressed that the state would not tolerate violence targeted at any group on the basis of ethnicity or belief.

President Tinubu also appealed to Nigerians travelling during the festive season to exercise patience and discipline on the roads, wishing them safe journeys and returns.

Expressing optimism about the country’s future, the President said that with faith in God and collective resolve, Nigeria would overcome its challenges and build a nation that future generations would be proud of.

He concluded by wishing Christians in Nigeria and around the world a Merry Christmas and Nigerians a happy New Year in advance.

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