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ELECTRICITY DISCONNECTION…Ministers, Top Officials Abandon Offices, Work From Home

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For the second week, most ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs) of government located in the Federal Secretariat, Abuja, have been without electricity supply from the Abuja Electricity Distribution Company (AEDC).

A LEADERSHIP investigation showed that most of the MDAs are heavily indebted to the AEDC, which forced the power firm to disconnect them after several reminders, including publishing such debtors on some national dailies.
Last Thursday, LEADERSHIP exclusively published that the power outage had hit the secretariat for one week.
When our correspondents visited the secretariat yesterday, the situation had not changed as the affected MDAs were still in darkness.

It was learnt that the situation forced some ministers and other top officials to work from home.
Some workers who spoke with our correspondents yesterday lamented that the outage had been allowed to enter the second week, making them completely unproductive in their offices.

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A senior director in the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation who preferred anonymity said that the office was not experiencing the outage because of the solar system installed by the Head of Service.

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He said that most major offices attached to the Office of the Head of Civil Service were connected to solar power to avoid redundancy in the office.

“The only areas in Block A and C that have electricity supply from the solar system is the office of the Head of Civil Service of the Federation, but others that are not attached to it are in complete darkness, except you can afford to buy fuel or diesel for your generator,” he said.

However, some senior civil servants who have offices on the second and third floors of Block A and C, which host the Office of the Head of Civil Service, said that they could no longer stay inside their offices to work because of the prolonged power failure.

“I wonder why this power failure issue is taking a long time to resolve. The Federal Secretariat is the engineroom of the nation’s socio economic development, and I wonder why the authorities have failed to do something about it.

“We thought that, by now, this whole thing would be over, but from the look of things, we do not know when the power outage problem would be resolved,” one of the senior civil servants said.
Senior officials in the Phase 1 section of the Federal Secretariat confirmed that they had been without electricity for a week, a situation attributed to unpaid bills owed to the AEDC.

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A source within the secretariat, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, confirmed that the blackout commenced last week.

According to the source, the outstanding electricity bills have accrued over an extended period, leading to the power firm’s decision to cut off the power supply.

“The accumulated bill is significant, and AEDC had no choice but to cut the light,” the source explained.
The source further disclosed that while Phase 2 and Phase 3 of the Secretariat were also initially affected by the power outage, Phase 3 resolved its outstanding debts and had electricity restored. As of now, only Phase 1 remains in darkness.

The ministries affected include the Federal Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs, the Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, the Federal Ministry of Labour and Productivity, and the Federal Ministry of Communications,

This prolonged blackout has disrupted daily operations within Phase 1 of the Federal Secretariat, causing inconvenience to employees and visitors alike. Pending the settlement of the outstanding bills, it remains unclear when the power will be restored.

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The disconnection that cuts across the central business district does not affect the activities of the Federal Ministry of Finance, which still has a regular power supply.

A senior official in the ministry, who refused to be named, told our reporter yesterday that the workers are used to running on standby power generating sets to power their entire ministry, which also houses the Budget Office of the Federation.

While he refused to confirm if the ministry was disconnected by the AEDC, he said, “As you can see, we are on gen (generator). Whenever light comes, we are fine, too.”

He, however, failed to tell us how much the ministry had spent on fueling the power-generating sets.
When our reporter visited the ministry yesterday, the generators were heard humming from the car park wing.

The Ministry of Finance is one of the MDAs that AEDC served a disconnection notice earlier this year for failing to pay an outstanding electricity bill of N367.67 million. This newspaper could not confirm whether that backlog has been cleared.

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At the Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment, an official (name withheld) said inquiries regarding the power situation at the secretariat should be directed to the Head of Service of the Federation.

According to her, the ministry is not responsible for managing the power outage resolution.
She said, “I am just a civil servant. I don’t have anything to say about it. My job is to go to work and close at the right time. Please direct your questions to the head of service.”

Over 34 ministries, departments, and agencies, including the Nigerian Army headquartered in Abuja, were encouraged to circumvent budgetary allocations. Consequently, substantial unpaid electricity bills, totalling over N10.01 billion, have accumulated despite specific provisions in the annual national budgetary allocation.

Education, Health Ministries Enjoy Power Supply
The Federal Ministry of Education has restored electricity within its offices while neighbouring ministries remained engulfed in darkness.

According to sources in the ministry, the outage affected the Ministry last week due to unpaid NEPA bills, leaving several departments grappling with disrupted operations.
When our reporter visited the Ministry yesterday, sources within it revealed that the management worked and restored the light after the bill was cleared.

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“It was critical for us to maintain our services, but thank God the light was restored, as you can see it now,” he said.

The Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare was also not affected by the power outage and breakdown of solar power in the Federal Secretariat as there was electricity in the office when our correspondent visited the ministry on Monday afternoon.
Sources in the ministry told our correspondent they were shocked to hear that the entire Federal Secretariat had not had power for two weeks.

A deputy director in the ministry who pleaded anonymity told our correspondent that there is power supply in the ministry, adding that whenever power from the national grid is not available, the ministry uses inverters or generators.

According to her, the inverter covers the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 6th floors, which are where the minister’s offices and the conference hall are located.

“Whenever there is no power supply during work hours, those in other offices go to these floors using inverters if they need to use light”, she added.

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Another ministry staff member who pleaded for anonymity told our correspondent that the ministry has had power supply in the past two weeks.

“If there is no power supply and the inverter is down, how come the elevators work?” she asked.
When LEADERSHIP contacted AEDC head of Marketing and Corporate Communications, Adefisayo Akinsanya, there was no response despite repeated phone calls, SMS and WhatsApp messages.

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BREAKING: Edo guber: 90.33% results uploaded on IReV – INEC

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The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has successfully uploaded 90.33 per cent of the results from the Edo governorship election to its Results Viewing Portal, IReV, as of the time of filing of this report.

Accordingly, results from 4,082 out of the 4,519 polling units where elections were held in the state have been successfully transmitted on the portal.

This means that only results from 437 PUs are yet to be uploaded on IReV.

Earlier, the Resident Electoral Commissioner for Edo, Anugbum Onuoha, reassured the public during an interview on Arise Television that electronic transmission of results would proceed smoothly, barring any network disruptions.

“We have trained the operators for the BVAS. They are set. BVAS is to accredit the voters and to know the total number of voters that will vote at that level and that polling unit.

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“After that, the voters will start voting. At the end of the day, they will count the results, and it will be uploaded to our IReV,” he assured.

This comes as the Peoples Democratic Party’s Asue Ighodalo, All Progressives Congress’ Monday Okpebholo, Olumide Akpata of the Labour Party and others compete for votes from 2.2 million voters with permanent vote cards across the 18 local government areas in the state.

DAILY POST earlier reported that INEC uploaded 86.55 per cent of the results on IReV.

CREDIT: DAILY POST

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We’ve been fair in distribution of FG palliatives – Abia Govt

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The Abia State Government said that it has been fair and transparent in the distribution of the four tranches of the Federal Government palliatives to Abia citizens.

The Special Adviser to the Abia State Governor on Policies and Intervention, Rev. Fr. Christian Anokwuru, stated this in Umuahia while briefing the press on the distribution of the palliatives across the state.

He said that the state government first received a total of 16,800 bags of 50kg rice and 13,260 bags of 50kg maize. The government sold the bags of maize and bought rice instead and then added 4,800 bags of 50 kg rice. As a result, a total of 30,800 bags of 50 kg rice were distributed across the state in the first batch.

Anokwuru noted that the state government equally took delivery of 24,000 bags of 25 kg rice as the second batch of palliatives. Out of these, 19,524 bags were allocated to Abia civil servants from salary grade levels 01 to 08. The remaining 4,476 bags were distributed to persons with disabilities, Nigeria Correctional Centre in Abia, Amaudo Itumbauzo Centre for mentally ill, destitute, orphanages, and widows through the Ministry of Women Affairs in collaboration with the Office of the Wife of the Governor.

According to him, the state government received the third batch of palliative of 13,260 bags of 50kg maize and 3,196 bags of 25kg garri. Of these, 601 bags of maize and 144 bags of garri were given to each of the 17 LGAs, while faith-based organisations received 156 bags of maize and 38 bags of garri. Boarding schools received 23 bags of maize and six bags of garri.

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In June 2024, the state received the fourth batch of palliative consisting of 8,900 bags of urea and NPK fertilisers, which will be distributed across 15 LGAs, excluding Aba North and Aba South LGAs, as well as a few wards in Obingwa and Osisioma LGAs, which are urban areas with minimal farming activities.

CREDIT: DIALY POST

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Edo Governorship Election: Live results from polling units trickle in

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Officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, have started announcing results from polling units in the ongoing governorship election in Edo State.

Voting has ended in most polling units and results are being counted and announced in the presence of party agents and voters.

DAILY POST reports that the leading contenders for Saturday’s election include Asue Ighodalo of the Peoples Democratic Party, Senator Monday Okpebholo of the All Progressives Congress and Labour Party’s Olumide Akpata.

Follow this thread for results from Polling Units, PUs.

Location: PU11, Ward 06, Oredo LGA

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Results

PDP: 41

APC: 19

LP: 32

Ward 3, Unit 21, Etsako West

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APC: 28

PDP: 30

LP: 11

NNPP: 1

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PU05, Ward02 GRA/Etete, Oredo LGA
Results
APC: 15
PDP: 58
LP: 12
The following results are from OREDO WARD 1.
UNIT18
APC—25
LB—-23
PDP—-104
VOID VOTE —2
UNIT19
APC—8
LB—10
PDP—-46
VOID VOTE 0
Unit 20
APC—-38
LB—-10
PDP—105
VOID VOTE —4
UNIT21
APC—-19
LB—-4
PDP—41
VOID VOTE—6
PU62, Ward 01, Ogbe, Oredo LGA, Edo state.
APC: 13
PDP: 19
LP: 02
Location: Ward 11 Unit 14 Etsako West LGA
Result
APC: 157
PDP: 35
ADP: 2
LP: 7
Location: PU1, Okada primary school, Ovia north/east
PDP=51
APC=51
LP=4
Location: PU2, Okada primary school, Ovia north/east
PDP=57
APC=36
LP=2
Location: PU3, Okada primary school, Ovia north/east
PDP=45
APC=25
LP=1
Location: PU21, Amufi primary school, ward 3
PDP=136
APC=38
LP=8
PU001, Uwessan 1, Esan Central LGA
APC: 102
PDP: 1
LP: 1
PU2, Afegbua primary school, Etsako East LGA
PDP: 121
APC: 128
NNPP: 1
Ward 11 PU13 Etsako West LGA
APC: 136
PDP: 34
LP: 4
Location: PU21, Amufi primary school, ward 3
PDP=136
APC=38
LP=8
Location: PU1, Okada primary school, Ovia north/east
PDP=51
APC=51
LP=4
Location: PU2, Okada primary school, Ovia north/east
PDP=57
APC=36
LP=2
Location: PU3, Okada primary school, Ovia north/east
PDP=45
APC=25
LP=1
PU3, Ward 1, Ewohimi, Esan south-east, Edo state
APC 45
PDP 200
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Ward 10 PU 1 Etsako West
APC: 403
PDP: 1
ADC: 1
PU14, Community Hall Idumodin, Orhionmwon LGA, Igbanke West ward 12
PDP: 95
APC: 84
LP: 5
PU1, Orhionmwon LGA, Igbanke west ward 12, Idumodin Primary School, Idumodin III (Community Hall)
APC: 67
PDP: 35
LP: 2
PU4, Egor LGA, Egor ward 4, Egor secondary school, Egor I
APC: 21
PDP: 32
LP: 5
PU10, Orhionawon LGA, Ugboko ward 5, Ugbugo, Ugbugo Town Hall II
APC: 26
PDP: 11
LP: 0
PU7, Agbor/Ogbokpa primary school, Ewatto ward 3, Esan south LGA
APC: 131
PDP: 78
LP: 0
PU6, ward 14, Oluku, Ovia north east LGA
PDP: 84
LP: 21
APC: 11
PU20, Oredo LGA, Unueru/Ogboka ward 10, Ogboka/Unueru III, Urubi Primary School II
APC: 54
PDP: 46
LP: 4
Edo guber election result
PU14, Urora-Akengbuda Primary school VIII, Ikpoba/Okha LGA, Aduwawa/Evbo Modu ward 4
PDP: 90
APC: 23
LP: 3
PU15, Ujoelen-Ugha Square, Emuhi/ Ukpenu/Ujoelenu/Igor ward 7, Esan West LGA
PDP: 96
APC: 100
LP: 4
PU13, Uromi-Amedokhian primary school IV, Amedokhian ward 7, Esan north-east LGA
APC: 130
PDP: 119
LP: 1

CREDIT: DAILY POST

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