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Economic Dev: CITL Wants Buhari To Improve Transport System
The Chartered Institute of
Transport and Logistics (CITL) has appealed to President Muhammadu Buhari’s led administration to enact policies that would enhance safety on roads and airports for the socio-economic development of the country.
The National President-elect of the institute, Prof. Kayode Oyesiku, told newsmen on the sideline of the institute’s just-concluded 2015 Conference and General Annual Meeting held in Lagos.
Oyesiku said that the institute was planning to come up with a workable policy for the development of transport system that would ensure safety of lives on the highways and enhance aviation industry development.
The Professor of Transport System Planning, Urban and Regional Planning said that the development of cargo terminals would create the opportunity for massive employment in the country.
“For the aviation industry, we expect that efforts will be made to maximise the potential available in many industries.
“Unfortunately, such potential have yet to be tapped and Nigeria is an import dependent nation rather than an export dependent nation.
“Therefore, a number of our airports that have been designated Cargo Airports have yet to function well.
“What we then clamour for as a professional institute is to make the overall development of the economy an export dependent particularly on agriculture and manufacturing,” Oyesiku said.
The don also lauded the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) for its service to road users and appealed to the Federal Government to support it so that its work would be more effective in enforcing speed limit among motorists.
“The FRSC should collaborate with the relevant agencies in enforcing the laws and ensuring that only vehicles that are road worthy are allowed to ply the highways.
Also, the Managing Director, Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), Mr Dunoma Saleh, said the development of airports would enhance business efficiency and productivity for socio-economic development of Nigeria.
Sakleh, the guest speaker at the event said, “Airport facilitates economic growth at regional and national levels but also acts as magnets for a wide range of economic activities.
“Airport provides the necessary infrastructure for a wide range of economic activities and provides easy access to suppliers and customers.
“The air transport for passengers and freight constitutes an essential component of the modern global economy,” he said.
According to him, air travel provides accessibility to global economy and enables remote and island communities to participate fully in it.
Saleh added that the development would attract new investments, business and leisure visitors, retain existing companies, promote export and tourism as well as create more jobs.
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Senate Orders NAFDAC To Ban Sachet Alcohol Production by December 2025 ………Lawmakers Warn of Health Crisis, Youth Addiction And Social Disorder From Cheap Liquor
The upper chamber’s resolution followed an exhaustive debate on a motion sponsored by Senator Asuquo Ekpenyong (Cross River South), during its sitting, last Thursday.
He warned that another extension would amount to a betrayal of public trust and a violation of Nigeria’s commitment to global health standards.
Ekpenyong said, “The harmful practice of putting alcohol in sachets makes it as easy to consume as sweets, even for children.
“It promotes addiction, impairs cognitive and psychomotor development and contributes to domestic violence, road accidents and other social vices.”
Senator Anthony Ani (Ebonyi South) said sachet-packaged alcohol had become a menace in communities and schools.
“These drinks are cheap, potent and easily accessible to minors. Every day we delay this ban, we endanger our children and destroy more futures,” he said.
Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, who presided over the session, ruled in favour of the motion after what he described as a “sober and urgent debate”.
Akpabio said “Any motion that concerns saving lives is urgent. If we don’t stop this extension, more Nigerians, especially the youth, will continue to be harmed. The Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria has spoken: by December 2025, sachet alcohol must become history.”
According to him, “This is not just about alcohol regulation. It is about safeguarding the mental and physical health of our people, protecting our children, and preserving the future of this nation.
“We cannot allow sachet alcohol to keep destroying lives under the guise of business.”
According to him, “This is not just about alcohol regulation. It is about safeguarding the mental and physical health of our people, protecting our children, and preserving the future of this nation.
“We cannot allow sachet alcohol to keep destroying lives under the guise of business.”
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