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  • NBTE grants approval to FEDPOLEL to start HND programmes


    The National Board for Technical Education (NBTE) has granted approval to Federal Polytechnic, Ile-Oluji, Ondo State to commence six (06) Higher National Diploma (HND) Programmes with effect from the 2021/2022 Academic Session.

    The approval which was contained in a letter forwarded to the Rector of the Institution with reference number TEB/PRO/FP.26/Vol.1/142 dated 23rd December,2021 was the outcome of the resource visitation carried out by the Board to the Institution from 15th to 18th November, 2021.


    The HND Programmes for which approval was given include: Computer Engineering Technology; Electrical/Electronic Engineering Technology (Electrical/Telecommunications Option) ; Electrical/Electronic Engineering Technology (Power/Machines Option); Computer Science ; Statistics and Accountancy.


    Admission of prospective students into the programmes will commence from the 2021/2022 Academic Session after which the approved programmes will be due for full accreditation when the first set of students are in their fourth semester of studies.


    While reacting on this development, the Rector of the Institution, Prof. Emmanuel Fasakin, on behalf of the entire Polytechnic Community, expressed his profound appreciation to the NBTE for the approval granted for the commencement of the HND programmes, saying by it the Institution has arrived as a player in the midst of great men.

    E-signed:

    Sanmi Enigbokan
    Head, Information, Protocol & Passages
    25th December, 2021.

  • Two killed over land dispute in Ondo

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    Two people have been reportedly shot dead in Igbokoda, the headquarter of Ilaje Local government area of Ondo state in connection with the ongoing land dispute.

    The recent killing made it a total number of 23 death over the land issue from May 2021 till date as gathered by our correspondent.

    The clash which happened yesterday claimed two innocent lives identified as Idowu Agbude (Keke Napep Rider) who was going on his daily routine and Asogbon Obayomi (Vigilante) making the deceased 23 so far in 2021.

    It was gathered that the security threat in the area prevailed principally based on a land dispute between two Families which started sometime in 2012.

    Speaking with our correspondent on the crisis, the Ilaje Public Relation Officer(PRO) on security matters, Prince Emorioloye Owolemi, confirmed the occurrence said the crisis of the land dispute has been in existence since 2012.

    “Sometimes May 2021, 21 persons were killed, that was when the plan for protest arose but was later cancelled due to the intervention of the State Government where Vigilante group was inaugurated to forestall the crisis in the local government.”

    “To my surprise, this happened again yesterday when the vigilante group visited a street wherein incessant robberies were been reported to see to the cause and make a relevant effort by the vigilantes to curb the act. In the process, some other unidentified group came out and attacked them. Where they engaged themselves in gunshots.” He continued.

    The Keke Napep rider was just a victim of circumstance while the other victim was a member of the vigilante. Owolemi narrated.

    Owolemi, noted that the people of Igbokoda, in Ilaje LG have been living in fear since 2012, no one is free even to speak and this is affecting the town directly or indirectly. However, we are appealing to the state Governor, Arakunrin Oluwarotimi to come fully into the matter to stop further occurrence.

    Also, the Chairman, Ilaje Local Government, Mr Olamigoke Jatuwase said the security agencies are already on the ground to calm the situation also to stall further crisis in the town.

    Jatuwase, therefore, advised all indigene to be calmed as this is a festive period that everyone should be delighted, and celebrate happily and not this killings.

    “However, I have visited Akure, the state capital to report the case and to the state Government which I believed a lasting solution will be put in place,” Jatuwase said.

  • Police arrest man with a fresh human head in Ondo

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    Says he bought the fresh human head with N60, 000 to better his fortune


    Detectives of Ondo State Police Command have arrested a suspected riualist, Alfa Tunde Olayiwola for being in possession of a fresh human head at Ajagbale Area of Oka, Ondo town

    He was nabbed by operatives of Anti – Cultism Squad SACS who acted intelligence.

    Parading the suspects in Akure, the Commissioner of Police, Mr Oyeyemi Oyediran said the suspect planned to use the human head for money ritual and has confessed to the offence.

    According to Oyediran, on “the 23rd of December, 2021, at about 0920hrs, the Police received an information that a self acclaimed cleric named Alfa Tunde Olayiwola ‘m’ a suspected ritualist was about to receive a consignment suspected to be a Human head. The Police immediately swung into action and the cleric was apprehended at Ajagbale Area of Oka, Ondo town.”

    According to police boss, a fresh human head was found in his custody. He confessed that the head found in his possession was to be used to ensure he had a better life

    Speaking with journalists, the suspect, Olayiwola who hailed from Osogbo, Osun State, confessed to the offence, adding that he wanted to use the fresh human head for money ritual.

    The suspect who spoke in yoruba language, disclosed that he bought the fresh head at sum of N60,000 from a person he refused to mention his identity.

    “I bought it from some one to boost my fortune through ritual. I can’t lie, I bought the head from someone for N60,000. I can’t mention his name. The person brought it for me at Oka area in Ondo town

    The police boss also hinted that three suspected cultists, three murderers and two kidnappers who perpetrated the abduction of a Deeper life church Pastor at Irese area of Akure recently have been arrested.

    Oyediran explained that the police also nabbed one Ismaila Ojo who is a hunter who shot a 70-year-old man who is his neighbour while defecating in the bush at the back of his house, as he claimed he was testing his Dane gun.

    The police boss promised that suspects whose offences ranging from cultism related issues and murder are to be properly investigated and would be charged to court soon after police conclude the investigation into the matter

    The Commissioner assured generally public that his men are on the ground to forestall any possible breakdown of Law and Order just solicited support from people of the state.

    THE HOPE

  • Rt. Hon Akinfolarin Mayowa rolls out Christmas packages to his constituents

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    _Says Christmas is a time to show love and care amongst ourselves

    The lawmaker representing Odigbo/Ile-Oluji & Oke-Igbo federal constituency at the federal House of Representatives, Rt. Hon Akinfolarin Mayowa puts smiles onto the faces of his constituents as he gave out cash benefits worth millions of Naira for the Yuletide celebration.

    The event took place at Odigbo LG, had in attendance the presence of Odigbo LG party chairman, Alhaji Olawale Fatai and other leaders of the party, Hon Tunji Fabiyi, Hon Takuro, Hon Akin Fashogbon, Hon Ayo Ebijaw, Hon Wasasa, Hon Makinde, Hon Rauf Gbadeyan, amongst others.

    Speaking at the event, Alhaji Olawale Fatai and Hon Tunji Fabiyi, advised that each ward representatives/ beneficiaries remain steadfast to Rt. Hon Akinfolarin’s course also happens to be our joint course as well.

    The Chairman noted that the interest of Odigbo LG should be their top priority. Thereafter, he presented the good messages of Rt. Hon Mayowa Akinfolarin to them. Adding that Christmas is a time to show love and care amongst ourselves as exemplified by our Lord Jesus Christ himself, as he wished them a Merry Christmas and Happy New year in advance.

    Speaking on behalf of ward chairmen, Mr Agboola ( Odigbo ward chairman), appealed to the party members to remain loyal to Hon Mayowa and the party APC at all levels.

    Thereafter, each ward chairman came out to receive the envelopes for their wards.

  • Politics of the Belly,a bane on the Societal Underdevelopment, coined by Omooba Adesami Adeyemi Andrew (from Araromi Obu)

    Fellow Compatriots,

    Here is one of the Heinous and Deadly Malady that is ready to kill our Beloved Democracy if the Appropriate Measure is not Taken.

    Politics of the Belly
    The Politics of the Belly, a translation of the French term politique du ventre, is a Cameroonian expression popularised by Jean-François Bayart in his 1989 book L’État en Afrique: La Politique du Ventre to describe African politics. It refers, in particular, to the relationship between patrimonialism, clientelism, corruption, and power.

    According to Lynn M. Thomas of the University of Washington:

    “The politics of the belly points to the propensity of politicians to hoard and greedily consume resources in things and people. In addition to highlighting the significance of idioms of eating and the belly to African conceptions of power, Bayart’s analysis insists on the importance of vertical relationships – those between social unequals such as…patrons or clients – to understand African political history.”

    Introduction


    Similar in concept to neopatrimonialism, in which private sector support is bought by the state, the Politics of the Belly is a metaphor for a form of governance that arose across Africa after decolonisation. Characterised by a controlling government and the interdependence of the elite in control of the private and public spheres, actors on both sides use their status to strengthen their economic and political power.

    A number of spin-off ideas, such as the “politics of the womb”, have been proposed by academics on the back of the Bayart thesis.

    Key points
    Politics of the belly
    Politics of the belly covers a range of political ‘sins’ which Bayart argues comprise the most effective and appropriate method of living in African likely to succeed. It refers to the merging of the legal and illegal markets, the proliferation of bribery, taking advantage of one’s position to enrich oneself, and the merging of private and public business. Bayart gives the example of the Zairean Air Force, whose members took advantage of their position to run a private airline for passengers and goods. Those with access to planes transported people while those with less access took advantage in more petty ways, such as by stealing and selling kerosene intended for the defence of the state.

    Reciprocal elite assimilation


    Bayart calls the modern African state an ‘incubator’ of a ruling elite. He argues that the elite ruling group of any African state works to exclude outsiders, enabling internal competition without threatening access to resources and enabling everyone in the group to thrive. The reciprocal elite assimilation also involves aspects of kinship and nepotism. Bayart argues that kin, ethnic and family connections have always been an aspect of African politics, and what a westerner might call nepotism or favouritism is merely part of the African political experience.

    Gatekeeper roles


    Bayart argues that historically African leaders have benefited by straddling the interface between external sources of revenues and their people, for example the kings of Dahomey trading with Portuguese and British merchants. Contemporarily, aid is the main source of external resource which can best be managed by leaders for their own enrichment as well as for converting into followers, which in turn allow access to more prestigious gatekeeper roles.

    Use of resources for political control and vice versa


    Following on from the gatekeeper role, Bayart argues that wealthy patrons use their resources to acquire patrons who can be used to achieve greater power and therefore access to wealth. Historically Africa has been underpopulated and control of people was considered a better mark of status than control of land. Bayart, in his effort to historicise African rule, argues that material resources are used to acquire politically loyal followers. For example, Bayart writes that to achieve a seat in the Ivorian legislature an aspiring MP would have to expend to equivalent value of 40,000 tonnes of cocoa in largesse to followers in exchange for their votes.

    Examples


    Nigeria


    Nigeria’s postcolonial experience is perhaps the most apt example of the politics of the belly. Coup has followed coup and countless regimes have been in power. Ethnic tension is always present and periodically clashes of intensity ranging from localised rioting as witnessed recently in the central city of Jos between the countries Muslim and Christian populations, to violent clashes between government soldiers and the Ogoni in the state’s oil rich delta region, to the full scale civil war against the Biafran separatists. Throughout much of the strife there has been, behind the scenes, a cabal of high-ranking military personnel that demonstrate the networked nepotism characteristic of Bayart’s metaphor.

    Ibrahim Babangida and Sani Abacha in particular have gained notoriety. The latter in his four years managed to embezzle over $4 billion before suffering a heart attack during a session with four prostitutes, in what was dubbed by Nigerians at the time “a coup from heaven”. Babangida in his eight year rule institutionalised corruption and amassed a fortune sufficient to make him one of Nigeria’s richest men, creating a system in which many petrol stations in the World’s sixth greatest oil producing nation were dry and petrol had to be imported. Babangida reserved many government jobs for his ethnic kinsmen, the Hausa-Fulani.

    Zaire

    Mobutu Sese Seko pictured with US President Richard Nixon
    Zaire under Mobutu Sese-Seko follows Bayart’s model closely. After a period of instability following the end of Belgian rule in the Congo, Mobutu, an army officer, took power. Thanks to his anti-Communist stance he was able to acquire large amounts of foreign aid which he used to enrich himself, friends, family and tribe. Kleptocracy, patrimonialism and corruption tore the state apart and reduced it to a level of state failure, in which Mobutu’s government lost its monopoly on violence and stopped providing any sort of basic state service. Zaire became a ‘hollow’ state. 17-22% of Zaire’s annual budget was spent on Mobutu personally.

    Politics of the Belly was manifest throughout Zairean society. For example Mobutu ensured members of his ethnic group and family received prominent civilian and military positions. His “Praetorian guard”, the DSP, was the best equipped and trained unit in the Zairean armed forces (FAZ). Units perceived as disloyal were neglected. From Mobutu down, members of the armed forces would sell military equipment for private gain. Soldiers on the front line during the First Congo War would sell their weapons to their erstwhile enemies. Meanwhile a general took weapons destined for the front line and sold them to the UNITA rebel group, pocketing the money. This action contributed to the Angolan invasion of Zaire some months later.

    Politics of the belly also ran through civil society. “Système D” was the blackly humorous name for the informal Zairean economy, as it came from the French for ‘help yourself’. The state did not control its borders, facilitating smuggling and preventing the collection of taxes. Bayart writes about the importance of gatekeepers, including border guards, who are in the position to extract wealth from a population, and there were many gatekeepers making a profit in Congo without any accountability to the people.

    It is popularly believe that Democracy is the Government that is determined by the larger percent of the people, as we all know Democracy cannot be taken for granted because it’s contents,survival and growth depends on the collective and commitment of the society, despite the differences,Nevertheless, there are problems facing Democracy and Democratization.

    Sardonically, the politics of poverty which was coined by J. F bayart as the politics of the belly has turn our Democracy to Plutocracy where only the rich and wealthy people can Contest and win Elections, a government that is determined by Money, with money and for money.

    I have since been asking myself the cause of the Malady and After thorough investigation I get to understand that Mr Poverty is the cause of the Dilemma, Little wonder Mobutu Zeze -Zeze -Zeko said, If you want to rule your people long, Keep them poor. poverty, Ignorance, lack of political Education,Abridgment of political right and duties and lack of Appropriate political culture.
    In our society, many people see themselves as distant from the government, making them to nurture the Notion that, whichever amount of money that is given to them during election period is the only thing they tend to gain from the government, this problem account for lack of patriotism amongst the citizens because of the disconnect between power and responsibilities. this menace has continue to undermine the effectiveness of those who we often elect to lead us.

    Pa Awolowo 1966,described the form of corruption in the Nigeria society as include Bribery and manipulation of Electoral process in favour of unpopular candidate.
    The Consequences of this politics of the belly (a. k. a dibo ko Segbe) is not only the absence of development and Ultimate failure of the elected Officers it Deepened the Economic Stagnation and Underdevelopment in the society,Arising from diverting money that is meant for developments to serve private interest.Odigbo local government constituency II a good Example.

    The Most Appalling of all these is that few Intellect and Educated Elite who are supposed to serve as a watchdog are Either Inept or Compromise after Receiving a token of Meagre money they shut their mouth, they forget the harm it does to the societal developments and Allow the malady to eat deep into the fabric on the Society, it is on this note that I want to beseech the people of Odigbo constituency II not to be deceived by their Token amount, don’t be deceived by their Mendacious and deceitful Statement.

    Don’t forget the statement of Aristotle that, Happiness is an Activity and he who does nothing cannot do well.

  • Grassroots Football Competition: IASFC bundle Acomoran out in quarter final

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    Ijapo Ages Stars Football Club (IASFC)finally knocked Acomoran FC out in the quarter final of “Hon. Sunday Olajide Unity Cup in a dramatical 2-3.

    The quarterfinal match between both sides decided at the Ijapo/ Housing field had earlier abandoned after some players and fans of Acomoran FC invaded the pitch in protest for a penalty after they were trailing their opponent 1-2 three minutes to end the match.

    After minutes of disruption the center referee signalled the continuation of the tension soaked encounter, which Acomoran later found the back of the net to level the deficit which infuriated the spectators at the playing ground and caused the game to be abandoned.

    With the intervention of football stakeholders in the state both sides agreed to play additional straight fifteen minutes to finish the abandoned match yesterday.

    Five minutes into the end of the game, Olorunda John sealed the victory for his side after benefited from Tobe’s freekick rebound and tapped home for his side.

    The coach of Ijapo Ages FC Olaleke Michael Karimu commended his players for their resilience saying God is always on the side of truth.

    He lauded all the stakeholders involved in the peace move that led to the continuation and conclusion of the match.

    He said: We are not going to be carried away with this success, we are going back to the drawing board to focus on our next match.

  • Mayowa Akinfolarin sponsors bill to establish National Youth Service Corps Trust Fund (NYSCTF)

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    The bill for an Act to establish the National Youth Service Trust Fund(NYSCTF) has been laid and read for the first reading on the floor of the House by RT. Hon. Mayowa Akinfolarin Member Representing the good people of Okeigbo/Ileoluji & Odigbo federal constituency.

    The bill among other things will seek to provide a sustainable source of funds for NYSC, skill acquisition training and provision of start-up capital to corps members, train and also retrain the personnel of NYSC.

    The bill is also seeking to develop NYSC camps and formations and provide facilities therein. To improve the general welfare of Corps members and personnel of the scheme and enhance their preparedness to effectively discharge their statutory duties of promoting National unity, integration, self-reliance and accelerated development of the National economy.

  • Bill Seeking Establishment Of FRSC command Ibadan By Hon Mayowa Akinfolarin Scale Second Reading

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    A bill seeking the establishment of The Federal Road Safety Commission Command and Staff College Ibadan have scaled through the second reading on the floor of the National Assembly.

    Rt. Honourable Mayowa Akinfolarin the Member of Representative, representing the people of Okeigbo/Ileoluji & Odigbo Federal Constituency who is also the Chairman House Committee on Federal Road Safety Commission while presenting the bill for a second reading move a motion for an “Act to establish Federal Road Safety Commission Command and Staff College Ibadan which is to serve as a high level centre for training of Federal Road Safety Corp personnel of strategic sister Agencies, relevant Ministries, Departments and Agencies and as a centre for research in road traffic administration and for related matters”.

    The bill aside other benefits seek to enhance the capacity and professionalism of corp marshals and staff of the Commission, thereby creating an enabling environment for the training and retraining of staff of the Commission and other relevant agencies about road safety administration and management. This is to ensure that Road Safety personnel are well trained and enlightened in other to be kept abreast with international standards and practices across the globe and to be at par with their international counterparts.

    It should be recalled that earlier this year the bill was first laid on the floor of the house.

  • 2021 Xmas Party; Akure South cultural troupe Honours Fadairo

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    By Martins Fasusi

    Director of Administration to the Senate President and the leading candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the upcoming Akure South North Federal Constituency bye election, Hon. Oluwafemi Dennis Fadairo yesterday 14th December 2021 received another prestigious award from the cultural troupe of Akure South Local Government.

    He was decorated as fellow of “PEACE DEMOCRAT” towards the development and promotion of entertainment art world.

    The award ceremony which took place at the Akure South LGA Multipurpose Hall was part of activities lined up for this year 2021 Xmas party.

    The ceremony which was a cannival like had in attendance dignitaries within and outside the state who came to felicitates with the awardes with local cultural troupe performing to the admiration of the audience.

    In his remarks, the Chairman, Akure South LGA, Hon. Gbenga Olaniyi described Fadairo as good ambassador of the local government who has distinguished himself in various capacity where he has been privileged to serve.

    Olaniyi therefore described the award as a form of appreciation towards his contributions to the development of the Local Government Area.

    The number citizen of the local government equally described FADA’ has fondly called by his admirers as a cool headed person, a rare bred, a phillantrpist,a man of vision.

    He however used the occasion to wish him well in all his endeavors particularly in the upcoming Akure South North Federal Constituency upcoming election .

    In his good will message, Hon. Oluwafemi Dennis Fadairo who was visibly elated used to the opportunity to thank the local government for the recognition given unto him and promise never to relent in associating with anything that would bring development to the local government and the state in general.

    Fadairo stressed that he has received several awards within an outside the state but described the award from the local government as very special because it comes directly from his people.

    Dignitaries at the event includes the Vice Chairman , Akure South LGA ;Hon. Abitogun, NULGE Chairman, Akure South; Comrade. Oluwatuyi Olusoji among others.

  • A MOTION CALLING ON NIGER DELTA DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION (NDDC) TO CALL ON ALL CONTRACTORS HANDLING HER PROJECTS IN ILAJE/ ESE-ODO FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY TO RETURN TO SITES AND COMPLETE ALL ABANDONED PROJECTS BY HON. (PRINCE) OMOJUWA AKINFEMI RAYMOND, MEMBER REPRESENTING ILAJE/ESE-ODO FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY IN NIGER DELTA YOUTH PARLIAMENT ( NDYP )

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    Mr Speaker,
    Honourable Colleagues,

    The Ilaje/ Ese Odo Federal Constituency is the only federal constituency in the Niger Delta region of Ondo State, Nigeria.The region is populated by the ilajes in Ilaje LG Area and the Ijaw Arogbo and Ijaw Apoi tribes in Ese-Odo LG Area.
    It is sad that all NDDC major projects in federal constituency i.e Ilaje & Ese-Odo since 2009 failed or abandoned.The Ayetoro shoreline protection project, the 19 km first phase of Ugbo-Oghoye road and Agadagba-obon to Arogbo bridge. The stepping down of 11kva from the 132KVA power station at Omotoso power plant to the 6 local govts in Ondo South since 2011 is delayed due to poor funding.
    Also, the exchange rate of our naira currency to Dollar is depreciating causing a lot of setback for projects that are slowly funded by the Commission.
    After our findings,, we discovered that one major factor in all these failed projects was that, from inception,they were designed by the NDDC Commission to fail.This is because, the feasibility studies that were supposed to be carried out in this peculiar terrain before the design of any project were either not done at all or not properly done by the consultants engaged by the commission to do the job.
    For an example, in addition to poor design, the failure of Ayetoro shoreline protection project was due to non-availability of sand.The project required 500 Cubit metric tons of sharp sand, Geotube and Reno matress to execute the job,even when every other materials are on site since 2009, sand which is the local raw material needed is not available to carry out the job and all sand search efforts carried out to some radial miles away to get sand, all proved abortive because the entire region is filled with alluvial deposit, different from other Niger Delta regions that have enough sharp sand deposit to do such job in other areas.
    Therefore, if we maintain the habit of blaming contractors for jobs not done in the region without mentioning the technical issues that led to the failure may mislead the Commission to re-award the project for the same mistake to be repeated.

    Half of Ayetoro community is already under the Atlantic Ocean, the people are living in fear and many of their properties worth millions of naira have been lost.Their fishing activities have been entirely destroyed, causing a lot of economic hardship for the inhabitats to live.It should be noted that,if this ocean surge is not quickly checked, all other communities along that Idiogba-Erunna-Ugbonla-Ugbo-Mahin and Oriopo will be entirely wiped out within a couple of weeks.

    Prayers;

    i. From our independent survey, we discovered that the community needs to be dyked using stone(boulders) like the one govt did in Lekki. After which alluvial deposit (mud) can now be used to do the back-filling.This can only be achieved if the road from Ugbonla-Ayetoro is awarded and constructed.This will ease access of boulders to the site using trucks.

    ii. If that will take time, the other route is to use Ugbonla jetty to load boulders to Ayetoro shoreline through Idiogba into the sea and get the water dyked.

    iii. The other method is for the NDDC to bring up a new design of the projects where the company can use upper dredger to source sharp sand from the sand bars in the Araromi sea side of the Atlantic Ocean.

    iv. We urge the Commission to attend to this matter with the required celerity before the entire community is swallowed up by the Atlantic Ocean.

    V. We wish to appeal to Your Distinguished person to put up measures to expedite actions on the completion of the aformentioned projects so that the various human cum economic activities that have become moribund in the area can be brought back to life.

    Vi. We humbly urge the commission to redesign the Agadagba-obon to Arogbo Bridge and the 19km Ugbo-Oghoye road(phase 1) and compel contractors to move to the two sites without much delay.

    Vii We urge the Commission to pay the contractor handling the step down of 132 kVA at Omotoso Power Station meant to serve the 6 LGs in the Southern Senatorial district of Ondo State.

    Viii We are aware that some of these requests have been captured in the 2020 Appropriated Act of the NDDC Budget, we ask that this action should not be delayed so that contractors can be mobilized to their various sites.

    Thank You!

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