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Why 4th Mainland Bridge project is delayed —Sanwo-Olu
Why 4th Mainland Bridge project is delayed —Sanwo-Olu
Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has revealed that Lagos State is having difficulties securing sovereign guarantees for the proposed 4th Mainland Bridge.
The governor said potential financiers of the project are requesting a sovereign guarantee, which would involve a commitment from the Federal Government to secure funding for the project.
Sanwo-Olu disclosed this during an interview on TVC’s Breakfast program on Monday.
The governor emphasized that Lagos is being cautious about its debt profile, especially with current currency fluctuations.
According to him, significant improvements are ongoing around Abraham Adesanya in preparation for the project’s eventual commencement.
“We’ve looked at the financial sustainability of Lagos. Any development you want to do at that scale and you’re subnational, you need to be able to look at your sustainability ratios.
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“Everybody that has raised funding to help us develop that project—that’s a $2 billion project—they’re asking for a sovereign guarantee.
“They’re asking for you to get a commitment from the central government. So, we’ve not been able to push that,” Sanwo-Olu explained.
He acknowledged that meeting such a condition is challenging for Lagos State but assured that the government is exploring innovative approaches to execute the project.
“It’s a difficult line for us to go to. What we’re doing is that we’re being creative. Can we dimension that project in a consumable manner for us? What is the heavy lifting that we need to do?” he added.
Sanwo-Olu stressed the importance of finding a sustainable funding model that aligns with the state’s long-term financial stability, especially given the volatility of currency exchange rates.
“Part of the things we’re looking at is how far down can we get a sustainable funding model that can still help Lagos to be able to plan. With the currency movement, we need to be careful with our debt profile and carry on numbers that can keep us sustainable,” he said.
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The governor also highlighted ongoing infrastructure projects such as the Omu Creek Road, the Regional Road, and plans for the proposed Lagoon Highway.
Proposed in 2006, the Fourth Mainland Bridge project is estimated to cost $2.5bn. Spanning approximately 37 kilometres, it will connect Abraham Adesanya in Ajah to the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway via Owutu/Isawo in Ikorodu, along the Lagoon shoreline.
The Public-Private Partnership (PPP) initiative will feature three toll plazas, nine interchanges, and a 4.5-kilometer Lagoon Bridge. Upon completion, it is expected to be the longest bridge in Africa, easing traffic congestion on the Carter, Eko, and Third Mainland Bridges while opening new areas of Lagos for development.
On food security, Sanwo-Olu announced plans to commission the first phase of the state’s food logistics hub in Ketu Ejinrin by June 2025. The hub aims to ensure food sufficiency for Lagos residents by integrating supply chains from food-producing states.
Additionally, he revealed plans to commission two mid-level food hubs, similar to the existing one in Mushin.
Why 4th Mainland Bridge project is delayed —Sanwo-Olu
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Prison officer sentenced for engaging in sexual activity with inmate
Prison officer sentenced for engaging in sexual activity with inmate
A 31-year-old prison officer, Linda De Sousa Abreu, has been sentenced to 15 months in prison for engaging in sexual activity with an inmate at HMP Wandsworth in London.
The incident, which took place on June 25, 2024, was recorded by another prisoner and later circulated widely on social media.
The footage, lasting nearly five minutes, led to De Sousa Abreu’s identification and subsequent investigation.
Authorities arrested De Sousa Abreu at Heathrow Airport on June 28, 2024, as she attempted to flee to Madrid. She had informed the prison of her resignation, stating she would not return to work.
De Sousa Abreu pleaded guilty to misconduct in a public office on July 29 last year. At her sentencing at Isleworth Crown Court on Monday, Judge Martin Edmunds KC described her actions as “immensely serious,” stating, “You engaged in sexual activity with a prisoner. That compromised your role as an officer and was misconduct which undermines discipline within the prison, putting fellow officers at increased risk.”
The court heard that De Sousa Abreu had a history of poor mental health and trauma. On the day of the incident, she had consented to the sexual activity and agreed to the presence of another inmate, who filmed the act while appearing to smoke cannabis. The video was later shared online without her consent, causing significant repercussions.
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Judge Edmunds acknowledged that De Sousa Abreu participated in the encounter with “evident enthusiasm” and had also engaged in sexual activity with the same inmate earlier that day, as well as on a prior occasion. He added: “Whether you intended it or not, the fact is that the video went viral and caused great harm.”
The fallout from the incident extended beyond De Sousa Abreu’s actions. Female officers at HMP Wandsworth reported increased abuse, harassment, and sexual advances from prisoners after the video’s release. Some officers’ children were also teased at school about their parents’ professions. Judge Edmunds remarked, “It is inevitable that the damage for which you were responsible at Wandsworth has spread, to some degree, through the prison estate.”
De Sousa Abreu’s 15-month sentence will see her serve half the time in custody, with the remainder on licence. She also received a 95-day reduction due to wearing an electronic tag for 190 days.
A spokesperson for the Prison Service condemned the incident, emphasising that such behaviour undermined the integrity of the system.
“While the overwhelming majority of Prison Service staff are hardworking and honest, we’re catching more of the small minority who break the rules by bolstering our Counter Corruption Unit and strengthening our vetting processes. As today’s sentencing demonstrates, where officers do fall below our high standards, we won’t hesitate to take robust action.”
Tetteh Turkson of the Crown Prosecution Service described De Sousa Abreu’s conduct as “a shocking breach of the public’s trust,” adding, “She was clearly an enthusiastic participant who wrongly thought she would avoid responsibility.”
Prison officer sentenced for engaging in sexual activity with inmate
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Container falls on tricycle in Ogbomoso, three die
Container falls on tricycle in Ogbomoso, three die
Tragedy struck in the Takie area of Ogbomoso, Oyo State when a container-laden truck lost control and fell on a commercial tricycle, crushing three people to d3ath.
The accident which occurred around 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, January 7, 2025, at Takie Junction, trapped two female passengers and the tricycle rider under the fallen container.
According to eyewitness accounts, the truck lost control while navigating a bend, causing the container to topple and crush the tricycle beneath it.
Rescue officials later confirmed that all three victims had died.
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Efforts are ongoing to remove the container from the road to prevent further accidents and restore normal traffic flow in the area.
This accident just happen at Takie junction, Ogbomoso pic.twitter.com/z0iERXpMiW
— Star Potter (@Starpotternews) January 7, 2025
Container falls on tricycle in Ogbomoso, three die
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Police arrest ex-convict, two others plotting to burgle Minna shop
Police arrest ex-convict, two others plotting to burgle Minna shop
Operatives of the Niger State Police Command have arrested three notorious armed robbers including an ex-convict planning to burgle a provision store in Minna.
Spokesperson of the command, SP Wasiu Abiodun, who disclosed this in a statement on Monday, January 6, 2025, said the suspects were arrested in a hotel room based on credible intelligence.
According to the PPRO, the ex-convict, Jibrin Ndako, 19, was recently released from prison for motorcycle theft.
“In a continuous effort of the Niger State Police Command to stem the tide of crime and criminality in the State, the following arrests were made; on 4/01/2025 at about 6pm, based on a credible intelligence received, police operatives attached to Tudun-Wada Div arrested three suspected notorious armed robbers and burglars who are; Jibrin Ndako 19yrs of Barikin-Sale, Haruna Abubakar 20yrs of Angwan-Kamfani and Aliyu Abdullahi 18yrs of Kpakungu, Minna,” the statement read.
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“The suspects were arrested in a hotel along Eastern Bye-Pass, Minna where they lodged in a room and they were found with dangerous weapons of three cutlasses and one industrial iron cutter.
“During interrogation, Jibrin Ndako who had just returned from a jail term for the offence of theft of motorcycles, narrated that he met his accomplices from Agaie and brought them to Minna to join him in breaking a targeted provision store located at Barikin-Sale Minna before their arrest by the Police.
“The suspects have been transferred to State Police Headquarters, Minna for further investigation and diligent prosecution.
“The suspects are still undergoing preliminary investigations at the Div and they will soon be transferred to SCID Minna for further investigation and diligent prosecution.”
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