Electronic Call-Up System Sabotage Worsens Apapa Gridlock Customs agents decry policy failure, extortion Eromosele Abiodun Traffic has worsened in Apapa and its environs following the disruption of the electronic call-up system
(ETO) introduced about two months ago by the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) with the support of the Lagos State Government to ensure free flow of vehicular movements.
THISDAY’s investigation showed that security agents, who were said to have frustrated all efforts to restore sanity to the port city, have cashed in on the situation to
extort articulated vehicles' drivers. Even the efforts of a presidential task team failed with tales of corruption trailing its assignment.
However, following the return of sanity to the roads in Apapa last month as a result of the Electronic Call-up System, the Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, had
vowed to expose the cabal behind the Apapa gridlock if they did not desist from sabotaging the government’s Continued on page 10
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How $1.5bn Channel Management, INTELS Contracts Pitted Amaechi against Bala-Usman Eromosele Abiodun Last week's suspension of Managing Director of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Ms. Hadiza BalaUsman, at the request of the Minister of Transportation, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi, was the culmination of a two-year war of attrition between the duo, triggered by disagreement in 2019 over whether or not to renew the channel management contracts, THISDAY findings have
shown. It was learnt that the NPA had in 2019 placed advertisement in newspapers calling for expression of interest and bids. Sources said three bid rounds were cancelled on the orders of the minister over disagreements on the selective bids and open bids. The process was suspended till May 11, 2020, when the NPA placed advertisements Continued on page 10
Police Say 35 Rescued as Bandits Abduct 45 from Katsina Mosque Abdulsalami debunks alleged link with terrorists Francis Sardauna in Katsina and Dipo Laleye in Minna There was outrage among residents of Jibia Local Government Area of Katsina State yesterday as bandits abducted 45 worshippers observing the midnight prayer for Ramadan at Angwan Kwata Mosque in the area. The marauding bandits, according to residents, stormed the mosque at 1 am and whisked away the victims
to an unknown destination. But the police said they had rescued 35 of the victims while 10 were still with the bandits. The incidence occurred as a former Head of State, Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar, debunked alleged link with terrorists and bandits. When THISDAY visited Angwan Kwata yesterday, it was gathered that the bandits, during the raid on the Continued on page 11
REACHING OUT TO BUA... Founder/Chairman, BUA Group, Alhaji Abdul Samad Rabiu (left), and Ambassador of Finland to Nigeria, Dr. Jyrki Pulkkinen, during the envoy's courtesy call on Rabiu to discuss potential areas of collaboration and opportunities within Nigeria, in Lagos... yesterday
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