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Views: Visits 5 The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) in Akwa Ibom, says it recorded 12 deaths through road accidents between January and April. Mr Matthew Olonisaye, the Sector Commander, announced this to newsmen on the occasion marking the sixth United Nations Global Road Safety Week on Monday in Uyo. The News Agency Nigeria (NAN) reports that the safety week, which ends on May 23 has the theme “Street for Life”. Olonisaye said that the theme calls for 30km/h speed limits to be the acceptable speed limit for vehicles in built-up areas such as cities, towns, and villages. The sector commander identified excessive speeding as the major cause of road accidents across the country. ....
Gunmen kidnap Custom officer in Cross River, abductors demand N100 million ransom tribuneonlineng.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from tribuneonlineng.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Daily Post Nigeria Published A serving Superintendent of Customs, Mba Ukweni Edu has been kidnapped at a river in Cross River State. The incident, according to an eyewitness who pleaded anonymity occurred on Friday between 1 and 2pm at the riverbank in Etono Central in Biakpan. The victim it was learnt was posted to Ikom in Cross River State in preparation for his retirement having worked in the West, Lagos. “He has worked in Cross River State before and in Calabar but this time around he was posted to Ikom, he came in from the West, Lagos “He is a staff of Customs and a superintendent of Customs still in service and soon to be retired. He should be in his late 50” the eyewitness informed. ....
Cross River to privatise state-owned enterprises, inaugurates council Cross River to privatise state-owned enterprises, inaugurates council Share The Cross River State government is set to privatise state-owned enterprises, as it inaugurates council with a mandate to embark on facts finding referendum across the three senatorial districts of the state. The council began the interface with critical stakeholders in government and the private sector towards the statewide referendum survey that will be conducted to determine the preferred options for the efficient implementation of the second phase of the privatisation of industries in Cross River State. Speaking at the event, the chairman John Monday Odo who welcomed all members and stakeholders to the interactive session said that over the years, many countries, especially developing ones have witnessed increasing costs and poor performance of state-owned enterprises resulting in heavy financial losses. He gave ....