NIGERIA — The routine repair of the Third Mainland Bridge infrastructure has cost the Federal Government at least N15.6 billion in the last six years, coupled with rounds of discomfort for users, who depend on the critical facility daily. The incessant repairs and downtime were blamed on the inability of the Federal Government and concerned agencies to keep to the rehabilitation schedule of the 34-year-old infrastructure... guardian.ng
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Wed May 07 2025 00:05:35 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
• SERAP has asked Nigerian Government to probe all 36 states public funds used to pay tuition of their children
• Federal Government has ordered the resale of electricity Distribution Companies (DisCos)
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Routine repair of 3rd Mainland Bridge has cost Federal Government at least N15.6 billion in the last six years, according to report
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Published (Updated) on Tuesday, April 2, 2024
• SERAP has asked Nigerian Government to probe all 36 states public funds used to pay tuition of their children
• Federal Government has ordered the resale of electricity Distribution Companies (DisCos)
• Senior Aviation Workers have threatened to ground aviation operations in Nigeria over 50 per cent revenue deduction
• Fire gutted a two-story building at the Lagos State Government Staff Quarters in the Ogba area
• Fire incident in LG office in Lagos on Sunday destroyed goods and electronics estimated to worth millions of naira
• Five persons reportedly confirmed dead in a collapsed building in the Maryland Area of Lagos State
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