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Jobs/VacanciesRe: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Positivist: 10:15pm On Nov 26, 2016
If they haven't, is there any reason for that?
Tpappie:
they should have.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Positivist: 10:59pm On Nov 25, 2016
Do you know whether those who did the test have been contacted ever since? A friend of mine wrote it.
Tpappie:
English language and accounts teachers needed at Lead City International School, jericho, Ibadan. Drop your CV at the school gate before Monday. Tests shd hold on Tuesday nextweek... (50k plus is the remuneration). That's all I can share.
PhonesRe: Android, Anyone? Part II by Positivist: 8:20am On Nov 16, 2016
blackweaver:
I'm sorry I'm not sure I can help you there, maybe if you know someone with the same kind of phone, there might be a way to copy the rom and flash to your own phone. Unfortunately your phone has a spreadtrum CPU, not mediatek, so I'm not sure if what I know can help
Thanks! The phone has been sent to its manufacturer's store in Lagos. Hopefully, they would do something about that.
Foreign AffairsRe: Video Of Frightened Black Man Forced Into A Coffin By White Man Sparks Outrage by Positivist: 9:08pm On Nov 13, 2016
You mean KKK Christian terrorist organisation?
Lionbite:
I bet the white man is a member of the KKK clan.
PoliticsFashola Lists Achievements Of His Ministries In The Last One Year by Positivist(op): 9:02pm On Nov 13, 2016
As part of activities to mark his one year in office, Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola, addressed a press conference yesterday where he listed the gains of the three ministries under his watch. Read the text of his address below



Ladies and Gentlemen, Our memories will recall that on 11th November 2015, Mr. President Muhammadu Buhari GCFR, concluded the process of constituting his cabinet by administering the oath of office on ministers.

I was assigned to consolidate a newly merged ministry of Power Works and Housing, shortly after which I briefed members of the public and the press about our plans, in my maiden press briefing tagged “Setting The Agenda.”

While some of the assumptions may have altered somewhat about the timing of the budget, a budget was eventually signed into law on Friday 6th May 2016 (6 months ago) and we have set about implementing the budget of N260.082B with releases of N70B made in June (for Quarter I) and N60B made in October (for Quarter II).

It is now exactly a year since we were sworn into office, and I believe it is an appropriate time to acquaint you with our progress of work.

Because 3 (THREE) ministries are involved, I will dwell on summaries in order to manage time, but from time to time I will highlight some details whenever they are necessary to explain a point and to reinforce our commitment to remain accountable to you, our employers.

WORKS

This ministry as we all know is responsible for civil Works especially the construction of roads, bridges, buildings and other similar civil engineering undertakings.

As I mentioned during my briefing on the agenda setting, we had inherited about 206 road projects already contracted out; with outstanding completion costs in the region of N1.5 Trillion.

Although the works ministry share of the 2016 appropriation was N260 Billion, which was a lot more than the 2015 budget of only N18 Billion that the last administration left, it is a drop in the ocean against the liabilities that were outstanding to contractors.

Our interactions with contractors showed that many of them had not been paid for an average of 2 to 3 years before we resumed, and this explained the stoppage of works, by the contractors, the layoff of workers, and consequently poor condition of many roads.

With limited resources against liabilities, with debts already owed, we had to make difficult choices of deciding which of the 206 roads under contract we should start with, and how many.

Our choices were informed by the realities of our economy and the size of our resources,

We resolved that all roads are economic roads but that some were more urgent and more impactful than others.

So our choices were determined by roads that carried the heaviest cargo, to allow farmers, businessman, industries and travelers move their goods and themselves across the country in order to drive productive activity.

Secondly, we chose roads that support our energy sufficiency and put our resources in roads leading to and from petroleum tank farms so that we can move petro, diesel and kerosene across Nigeria.

We also chose roads that led to and from our major sea and airports so that maritime business can go on, to drive the economy.

Therefore, we re-mobilized contractors back to work on roads across the 6 (SIX) Geo-Political zones, with the list provided in Annexure I to this brief which I will leave with you.

Some important roads in this category are:

– The Port Harcourt- Aba Road, where mobilization was delayed until Monday 31st October because of rains, and the difficulty of establishing a works yard.

– Sokoto – Tambuwal – Makera-Kontagara Road where work is going on, – (Sokoto-Kebbi-Niger States)

– Ilorin-Jebba Road, – (Kwara State)

– Loko-Oweto Bridge, – ( Nasarawa/Benue States)

– Shagamu- Ibadan , – (Oyo-Ogun State)

– Shagamu – Lagos, – (Lagos-Ogun State)

– Ogbomosho-Oko-Ilogbo-Osogbo , -(Oyo-Osun State)

– Funtua-Katsina , -(Katsina State)

– Wukari-Akwana , – (Taraba State)

– Abriba –Arochukwu – Ohafia , – (Abia State)

– Abuja – Lokoja – Airport , – (FCT/ Kogi State)

– Oji-Achi-Obeagu-Mmaku-Awgu-Ndeaboh-Mpu-Okpanku , -(Enugu State)

– Ajase Ipo – Offa – Erinle – Osun State Boundary , – (Kwara State)

– Ikot Ekpene Border- Aba – Owerri Dualisation , – (Akwa Ibom/Abia and Imo States)

We also paid consultants who are supervising these roads and had been denied payment for 2 to 3 years. This has helped to recover lost jobs, and put some money back in circulation, as part of a government strategy to build out of this recession.

As I said during our first briefing, our short-term objectives are to complete uncompleted road contracts, restore motorability back to as many roads as possible, improve journey times and reduce the cost of travel for commuters.

This has clearly started on the roads I have spoken about; and the results will accrue as progress on the works improve over time and the roads are completed.

In the medium to long term, we intend to cover more roads as our resources permit, and increase our maintenance capacity of road assets to ensure that we do not neglect our highways again in the manner we have done over the years to our collective detriment.

The first step to maintenance is to restore the authority of all the states controllers of works, to charge them to take responsibility for all federal roads within their states posting, and to bring up an annual budget that will be submitted to Parliament.

This will help us decentralize authority over road maintenance, vest responsibility on the people who are on ground and closer to the Roads so that they can resurface damaged roads, clear over-grown vegetation, enforce axle-load compliance, install signs and lane marking and gradually restore our highways back to contemporary quality.

2017 AND BEYOND – WORKS

Going forward in 2017, we have developed proposals for the budget to intervene in critical roads in the 6 (SIX) Geo-political zones that lead to and from major food producing states based on information supplied by the Ministry of Agriculture.

We plan to do the same for states that produce minerals from mining activity, and for states where we have strategic fuel depots.

For decades, we have paid almost no attention to bridges built across the country as though they are indestructible.

We are beginning to see erosion, stress, and in some cases failures and near collapse in Kano (Tamburawa), Lagos (Ijora), Kogi (Lokoja) Ogun (Long bridge on Lagos-Ibadan) Kaduna (Jaji) and other places.

Although we have started some work in a few places, we have only about N2 Billion to work in the 2016 budget.

We have nonetheless developed a 3 (THREE) year plan to cover 42 (Forty-Two) bridges that will require about N277 Billion authorization by Parliament over the period.

I must also point out that we received representation from parliamentarians about roads in their constituencies and from the monthly FRSC reports all of which have been factored into our next three-year plan.

How far we go, how much we get and how much we can do, now depends on how much money the country can get, and how much she gets approval to spend.

POWER

Following the privatization in 2013, the ministry is now largely a policymaker, and regulator through NERC [Nigerian electricity regulatory commission] and is now only directly responsible for expansion and maintenance of the transmission line through (TCN) and completion of projects started before the privatization which were uncompleted and about which I will share a few details.

The story in power is not different from that of works in terms of uncompleted projects in transmission.

As I said in my meeting briefly, we inherited over 100 transmission projects for which contractors were not paid for about three years.

This not only resulted in stoppage of work, laying off of workers, but left projects uncompleted.

But it also resulted in contractors abandoning over 800 containers, which contained transformers, switches, panels and other equipment needed as materials to complete transmission projects because they could not pay for them.

To compound the situation there was no provision in the budget of 2015 to pay them as only N5 Billion was budgeted for the Ministry of Power.

All this has changed. The ministry has N24 Billion for 2016 and has started paying contractors and getting the necessary approvals for them to return to work.

Examples of these are in Sokoto, Maiduguri, Okada, Alagbon, Damboa, Nasarawa, Gurara, Osogbo, Kashimbilla, Kumbotso, Ikot Ikpene to mention a few.

This puts a lie to the narrative that the transmission grid is static at 5000 MW and is not expanding because these projects add to the capacity.

Furthermore, with the budget we have started paying the shipping companies and warehouse owners who kept custody of the containers, and the report I received last week indicates that a first batch of about 400 containers will be released to contractors to go out and do their work.

In addition to transmission, we are working to complete uncompleted power generation projects to deliver on the incremental power program of our roadmap of incremental, steady and uninterrupted power.

Some of the projects that should start coming to conclusion in 2017 are the 215 MW Kaduna Power, 40 MW Kashimbilla Power (Hydro), 40 MW Gurara I Power (Hydro), 29 MW Dadin Kowa Power (Hydro), 10 MW Katsina Power (Wind) 1,125 MW (14 Solar projects) and the 240 MW Emergency Power Project for Afam (Gas).

We are working with the generation companies to increase their power generation capacity through repairs and maintenance.

Egbin has restored all its turbines even though it has suffered a gas outage as a result of vandalization.

Kainji, Jebba and Shiroro have increased the number of functional turbines, so they are producing 300 MW extra power during this year’s rainy season, more than they did last year.

As at 5 November 2016, reports reaching me from the control center showed a peak generation of 4010 MW, and this is without the 3000 MW lost to gas pipe vandalization.

I am aware that efforts are in progress to repair and restore the damaged gas pipelines, and also to fast-track emergency gas supply.

Government has also recently provided a guarantee to ensure supply of gas to Calabar power plant, which has power and transmission, but no gas to operate efficiently.

On the distribution side, we continue to work with the DisCos to improve their customer service and in particular meters supply.

As you heard on a recent TV program hosted by Channels TV called ‘The Crux’ some of the local meter manufacturing companies attest now to improvement in orders to supply of meters.

As you will have also seen, I have been involved in meter distribution flag offs in Kano, Benin and Sokoto.

All told, while there is still work to do, and there is the big problem of liquidity to overcome, the promise ahead looks good, the plans are clear and our resolve to implement is unwavering.

2017 AND BEYOND – POWER

Going forward we intend to roll out our Rural Electrification Implementation program which Mr. President has now approved as required by the law.

Our objective is to improve access to power for rural communities.

You will have heard of our education intervention project, which is indeed a rural electrification implementation project.

We are using universities as one of the anchors because they are in rural areas and they represent a quick way to penetrate the rural areas and also expand to villages and towns in rural areas, close to the Universities.

We are starting with 37 federal universities, seven teaching hospitals, to which we plan to deploy 37 independent power plants of nine gas plants, and 28 solar plants to guarantee a cumulative 120 MW, to replace 1,105 generators that are producing a wasteful 210 MW.

We have done the audits and planning of all the schools and if we get financing authorization we can implement, to provide access to power to our people in the rural areas.

The second anchor of our Rural intervention is the use of small Hydro dams; that are in the rural areas to support agriculture and Agro processing by providing power.

The approval for the first 6 (SIX) is pending for consideration by the Federal Executive Council.

All of these sources of power, with embedded power from Paras Energy 40 MW gas in Lagos, the expected completion of Azura power in Edo, expected gas supply to Ihorbor Gas power plant, Gegeru power, Olorunsogo, Omotosho, Gbarain and others make me hopeful that we can get incremental power.

How well we do with making the incremental power steady and ultimately uninterrupted will depend on how we as a people resolve issues like vandalization, electricity theft, electricity conservation, invocation of court powers in utility regulation and of course strikes.

HOUSING

We have not yet started constructing houses. But tenders have been considered and over 500 contracts are now ready to be issued for work to start in earnest.

However, we have received land from 27 (TWENTY-SEVEN) states as at 24th October and more are still responding.

We have completed simple designs of one, two and three-bedroom bungalows for the northern states to respond to the cultural, climatic and land use peculiarities.

We have completed simple designs of one, two and three bedroom blocks of Flats for Southern states also in response to similar peculiarities.

We have identified inputs like doors, windows, tiles, paint, roofing materials that can be made locally and we have resolved to use only made in Nigeria inputs unless there is no local production capacity.

We have done some inventory of quantities of materials needed in order to provide investment information for local manufacturers to position to respond and supply in order to create employment and get factories back to work.

These include:

A) Materials

i) 22,288 – Doors
ii) 27,849 – Windows
iii) 3,502 – Water cisterns
iv) 3,502 Wash hand basins
v) 2,830 – Kitchen Sinks
vi) 261,299 – Sq. Meters of floor tiles
vii) 178, 680 – Sq. meters of wall tiles
viii) 561,119 litres of paint
ix) 342,960 Sq. Meters of roofing material

B) Skilled Labour

413,000 Man days

C) Unskilled Labour

440,000 – Man Days

While our planning and research continues, the above is at least indicative of the kind of attention and dedication we are demanding of our staff and the response we are getting.

2017 AND BEYOND – HOUSING

Going forward in 2017, we plan to build more houses first to stimulate jobs.

Thereafter, we plan to assess the affordability and the acceptability of our designs.

Thereafter, we plan to industrialize the production of the most affordable and acceptable designs.

We will then increase supply using private sector as developers while government will then concentrate on strengthening institutions like the Federal Mortgage Bank to deliver on its core mandate of providing mortgages to working class people to own their homes.

It is my belief that if we can achieve this, the size of our housing deficit will not appear that daunting again, because it will be a system that can respond every year, instead of once in a while, to repeat housing construction, delivery and acquisition.

How much we can then deliver will be defined by the size of our resources and our ambition, and not by the absence of a workable plan.

Ladies and gentlemen, I am done. I thank you for listening.

Babatunde Raji Fashola, SAN
Honourable Minister of Power, Works and Housing
http://www.nigerianhive.com/2016/11/13/fashola-lists-achievements-ministries-last-one-year/

PhonesRe: Android, Anyone? Part II by Positivist: 11:36am On Nov 12, 2016
blackweaver:
what if you put back the original sim?
Did you buy it brand new?
Yes. I bought it new.
PhonesRe: Android, Anyone? Part II by Positivist: 8:40pm On Nov 10, 2016
SimpleBea:
Change back the sim now
The problem persists. It asks for the password
PhonesRe: Android, Anyone? Part II by Positivist: 8:39pm On Nov 10, 2016
blackweaver:
What happens if you start it without a sim? ANd what sim did it come with?
The same thing happens. It asks for the password
PhonesRe: Android, Anyone? Part II by Positivist: 8:01am On Oct 23, 2016
After changing a sim on my phone and turning it back on, it started requesting I provide some privacy protection password. I've tried the normal password I use but it keeps telling me "wrong password". I've even done a factory reset but the 'password' request is still there. What do I do about that?

PS: The phone is Kimfly City X1 on Android 5.0 Marsh...
PhonesRe: Phone Engineers On Nairaland Willing To Assist You - Part II by Positivist:
After changing a sim on my phone and turning it back on, it started requesting I provide some privacy protection password. I've tried the normal password I use but it keeps telling me "wrong password". I've even done a factory reset but the 'password' request is still there. What do I do about that?

PS: The phone is Kimfly City X1 on Android 5.0 Marsh...
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Positivist: 7:53pm On Oct 14, 2016
If you know of any school around Ojo, Bodija and Mokola where a teacher of English language is needed, kindly inform us. Some of my friends can competently teach English and Literature-in-English
PoliticsRe: Three Times The FBI Arrested ‘Corrupt’ Judges In US Just Like The DSS-The Cable by Positivist: 5:10pm On Oct 09, 2016
Forget about the arrested judges. They would sort themselves out. How much is bag of rice now? They said its price 'crashed' to less than N10,000 in Kebbi and Anambra. I don't know when the price crash would spread nationwide. Let's talk about what concerns us. How much is a bag of rice sold in your locality? undecided
Foreign AffairsRe: Saudi Arabia Drops Islamic Calendar Over Oil Crisis - Adopts Gregorian, Cuts Pay by Positivist: 3:57pm On Oct 03, 2016
bonechamberlain:
Smh,

So Muslim Saudi now accepts a Christian calendar.
....
Gregorian calendar isn't actually Christian calendar but of pagan Greek origins
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Positivist: 9:27am On Sep 18, 2016
UmmJameelah:
JOB OPPORTUNITY

Great Experienced muslim Teachers needed at a brand new international muslim school in Abuja. Salary is above 100k. We might also subsidize accomodation if you are trully exceptional. Send your cvs to ummufirdaws@yahoo.co.uk
#copied from reliable source
Is there still any job opening at the school?
CrimeRe: Presidency To Punish Official Who Inserted Obama's Quote In President Buhari's by Positivist: 7:27am On Sep 17, 2016
PoliticsPresidency To Sanction Official Over ‘change Begins With Me’’ Speech by Positivist(op): 10:39pm On Sep 16, 2016
PRESIDENCY TO SANCTION OFFICIAL OVER ‘CHANGE BEGINS WITH ME’’ SPEECH
President Muhammadu Buhari has ordered that prompt and appropriate disciplinary action be taken against those responsible for a wrongful insertion in his speech delivered on September 8, 2016 at the launch of the ``Change Begins with Me’’ campaign.

It was observed that the similarities between a paragraph in President Obama’s 2008 Victory Speech and what President Buhari read in paragraph nine of the sixteen-paragraph address while inaugurating the Campaign on Thursday, September 8, 2016 are too close to be passed as coincidence.

There was a mistake by an overzealous staff and we regret that this has happened.
Already, a Deputy Director in the Presidency has accepted responsibility for the insertion of the contentious paragraph.

This serious oversight will be investigated thoroughly and appropriate sanction meted.

The Presidency wishes to state in the clearest possible terms that it regrets this unfortunate incident and will ensure that this does not happen again.

President Buhari urges Nigerians to look beyond this incident and focus on the message of change which the country needs in order to restore our cherished value systems.

Garba Shehu
SSA to the President
(Media & Publicity)
September 16, 2016

Source: https://facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1107479072677765&id=100002470489894&refid=7&_ft_=qid.6331044291208596558:mf_story_key.-9199909697783890611&__tn__=%2As&fbt_id=1107479072677765&lul&ref_component=mbasic_photo_permalink_actionbar&_rdr#s_7cb2377bef6cc6f408d721ee7cf16d94
It's nice seeing the presidency admitting its fault and taking appropriate disciplinary measures against the plagiarist. By the way, those who initially defended the theft should bury their heads on shame.
IslamRe: Words Of Advice For Those That Share "Ultimatum Messages'' by Positivist: 10:23am On Aug 26, 2016
grin grin
FoodRe: Prices Of Rice, Grains In Jigawa Crash Down by Positivist: 8:13am On Aug 24, 2016
Ok. Let it circulate Nigeria. We all need to see the said Price "crash down".
PhonesRe: Gionee F103 Pro: Full Specification And Price by Positivist: 5:33pm On Aug 15, 2016
DrayZee:
Chinese rubbish.... Copying iPhone design.... Mtchew angry
iPhone is made in China
PoliticsRe: Cynthia Whyte: Jonathan Denies Sponsoring Niger Delta Avengers by Positivist: 8:35am On Aug 07, 2016
Ok
PoliticsRe: El-Rufai At Later Rain Assembly Church. Pictured With Pastor Tunde Bakare by Positivist: 9:18pm On Jul 31, 2016
IffaCatchYouEhn:
[size=14pt]Me, wating for Buhari to do the same[/size]
Thank God he wouldn't be stupid to do that. To him is his religion, to you is yours. Let everybody mind their religion. No Muslim should deceive a Christian congregation with this 'worship' in the church thing. You can't be professing what you don't believe.
PoliticsRe: Rahama Indimi Divorces Mohammed Babangida. Leaks Audio Calling Him Out by Positivist: 9:42am On Jul 25, 2016
Kam buroba!
EducationRe: Students Ask JAMB Put Ayodele Dada's Face On Scratch Card (photo) by Positivist: 3:39pm On Jun 16, 2016
Nice
CrimeRe: My Encounter With Highway Robbers On Lagos-ibadan Expressway by Positivist: 3:17pm On Jun 14, 2016
[quote author=abdussalam post=46564897][/quote]Hmmm! May God continue to protect us!

Seun and Lalasticlala may want to see this.
FamilyRe: Abdul Rahaman's Birthday by Positivist: 11:24am On Jun 12, 2016
May Allah make him a pious and great person!
PoliticsRe: El-Rufai Delivering A Lecture At ABU Zaria (Throwback) by Positivist: 11:16am On Jun 12, 2016
AdaNri1:
Tiny man. Odi nkpu nkpu eme ile
Skelewu:
See the midget's elongated head sef. undecided
It is beyond human comprehension how things are how they are. You don't have to be petty as to go about abusing people over their looks which is not their fault. Just ask yourself if you're better than the one you abuse.
PoliticsRe: El-Rufai Delivering A Lecture At ABU Zaria (Throwback) by Positivist: 11:13am On Jun 12, 2016
tianshie:
QS = Qur'anic Studies?
Why admit being dumb? QS has always meant Quantity Surveying.
PoliticsRe: El-Rufai Delivering A Lecture At ABU Zaria (Throwback) by Positivist: 11:12am On Jun 12, 2016
I never knew he once lectured at ABU.
PoliticsRe: Lagos' Hi-tech Sector Featured In Italian Magazine by Positivist(op): 7:38am On Jun 11, 2016
Lagos hosts Nigeria's Silicon Valley. Lalasticlala! See this.

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