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Poor Road Maintenance Threatens Development – Experts Warn

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By Angela Atabo

Civil engineering professionals have warned that poor road maintenance and weak infrastructure investment portend danger for nation’s development.

They gave the warning during the 25th anniversary celebration of the Nigerian Institution of Civil Engineers (NICE) on Friday in Abuja.

The experts, who examined infrastructure’s role in national development, urged governments to prioritise resilient infrastructure and professional standards.

NICE National Chairman, Tokunbo Ajanaku, said resilient infrastructure remains fundamental to Nigeria’s economic growth and sustainable national progress across all sectors.

“The whole idea of NICE at 25 is to speak to the further development of Nigeria through resilient infrastructure.

“Without infrastructure, there can be no progress,” Ajanaku said,

He described infrastructure as the bedrock of development, stressing that roads, aviation, transportation, telecommunications and ICT depend on quality engineering.

Ajanaku also urged young engineers to embrace continuous learning, diligence and integrity, saying the profession remains critical to Nigeria’s future growth.

Keynote speaker, Luper Nyirhemba of Federal Road Maintenance Agency (FERMA), identified inadequate funding as the biggest challenge confronting effective road maintenance nationwide.

“The issues relating to maintenance basically revolve around funding,” Nyirhemba said, urging sustainable financing for road infrastructure.

He said maintenance planning should begin during project design through lifecycle costing to ensure roads remain functional throughout their intended lifespan.

Nyirhemba described civil engineering as one of society’s most impactful professions, responsible for roads, bridges, dams, water supply, housing and healthcare infrastructure.

Immediate past NICE Jos Chairman, Dr Beedee Bott, stressed that routine maintenance is essential to preserving Nigeria’s road infrastructure and preventing costly deterioration.

“We must not allow roads to deteriorate before taking action,” Bott said, noting regular maintenance improves safety, mobility and reduces rehabilitation costs.

Former NICE Chairman, Dr Aishatu Umar, urged governments and developers to engage qualified civil engineers and ensure professional supervision of construction projects.

She said proper reinforcement and concrete mix are vital to quality construction, while applauding NICE’s leadership as the institution marked its silver jubilee.NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Rotimi Ijikanmi

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Presidential election: Tinubu’s strategy not to lose desperate, extreme – Sam Amadi

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Director of the Abuja School of Social Thought and Politics, Sam Amadi, has hinted that President Bola Tinubu seems “extreme and desperate to avoid losing the 2027 presidential election.

Amadi said President Tinubu might lose and it could lead to extreme response.

Posting on X, Amadi faulted Tinubu’s political strategy ahead of the 2027 elections.

He wrote: “@officialABAT strategy to avoid electoral loss in 2027 seems extreme and desperate. I believe he will lose out. But it could lead to extreme response.

“The tragedy is that the current desperation and recklessness may destroy the entire edifice of Nigerian democracy even in their failure.

“I hope there are enough patriots to step in and save Nigeria when that happens. May Nigeria survive.”

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‘Eric Chelle Now Has Time To Build Something Special’ — Mobi Okparaku Backs Super Eagles Boss

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Former Super Eagles defender Mobi Okparaku has welcomed the decision to hand Eric Chelle a new contract, insisting the Franco-Malian coach now has the time needed to build a stable and competitive national team.

Okparaku believes continuity is exactly what the Super Eagles require after the disappointment of missing back-to-back FIFA World Cups.

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“Eric Chelle now has the opportunity to build something special for Nigeria,” Okparaku said.

The former international explained that extending the coach’s contract will allow him to fully implement his football philosophy while assembling a squad capable of challenging for major honours.

According to Okparaku, rebuilding a successful national team takes patience, and changing coaches too frequently only disrupts progress.

“This gives him the chance to fine-tune his ideas, solve the team’s problems and build a squad that can compete for trophies,” he added.

Okparaku stressed that stability on the bench is one of the key ingredients for sustained success in international football.

He believes Chelle now has the platform to identify new talents, strengthen the squad and establish a clear playing identity for the Super Eagles.

“Continuity is what this team needs if Nigeria wants a brighter future,” he stated.

The former defender expressed confidence that, with adequate support from the Nigeria Football Federation, Chelle can build a Super Eagles side capable of challenging for the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations and securing qualification for the 2030 FIFA World Cup.

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