The Special Adviser to the
President on Media and Publicity, Mr Femi Adesina, said this when he briefed State
House correspondents on the outcome of the Council’s meeting held at the
Council Chamber of the Presidential Villa.
Adesina, who briefed the
correspondents alongside the Ministers of Health Prof. Isaac Adewole and his
Industry, Trade and Investment counterpart Mr Okechukwu Enelamah, said the road
projects were located in Yobe, Adamawa, Benue, Kwara, Ekiti, Lagos, Ogun, Edo,
Enugu, Borno, Anambra and Sokoto states.
He listed the road projects to
include Gwoza – Damboa – Goniri – Ngamdu Road in Yobe/Borno States at the cost
of N34.608 billion; Mayo Belwa – Jada – Ganye – Torngo Road in Adamawa at the
rate of N22.699billion and Ado – Ifaki – Otun – Kwara State border in Ekiti
State at the rate of N6 billion.
He said that Makurdi bridge in
Benue would be repaired at the cost of N4.617 billion; Ihugi – Korinya -Wuse
-Ankor in Benue at N15.641 billion and Gbagi – Apa – Owode in Badagry Lagos
State at N4.366 billion.
Others are the construction of
Ijebu Igbo – Ita Egba Owonowen in Ogun and Oyo States which would cost N9.833
billion while N7.506billion would be spent on dualisation of Jattu – Fugar –
Agenebode in Edo Phase II by Mothercat.
He said the Makurdi – Gboko –
Wannune – Yander Section 1 in Benue would be reconstructed at the cost of
N18.669 billion; Old – Enugu – Port Harcourt Road at Agbogugu – Abia border
Spur would cost N13.933 billion.
Adesina said that N6.249billion
would be spent on rehabilitation of Umulungbe – Umoka road; Amokwu – Ikedimkpe
– Egede – Opeyi Awhum Road in Enugu State at N21.729 billion and rehabilitation
of Nkwu Inyi – Akpugoeze in Anambra at N2.595 billion.
He revealed that N4.354billion
would be expended on reconstruction of Sabon Birnin – Tsululu – Kuya – Maradi
Junction road in Sokoto state.
The Minister of Health, Prof.
Adewole, on h is part disclosed that the Council approved the Draft on Food
Safety and Quality Bill as well as the Food Safety Institutional Reform Working
Document.
According to him, it is expected
that with the formal approval of the two documents the nation may witness
reduction in the incident of food borne illnesses through many preventive
control measures that is contained in the bill.
He said it would also help to
support the achievements of sustainable effective food trade that would boost
the nation’s economy as well as help to strengthen institutional capacity for
food safety and quality already contained in the bill.
“The relevance of the bill could
actually be appreciated when one considers some happenings in the past when
food export from Nigeria was banned in Europe.
“We believe that what is required
is for us to strengthen institutional framework that will enable various
agencies of government to work together,’’ he added.
He said part of the institutional
framework in the bill was to set up Food Safety Council to be chaired by the
Vice-President, as well as an Inter-Ministerial Committee that would handle
food management and food safety in the country.
The minister disclosed that the
Council also approved a draft National Tobacco Control Regulation, which would
be forwarded to the National Assembly for legislative approval.
He said that draft bill when
approved by the National Assembly would enable his ministry to implement the
regulation on National Tobacco Act.
“Under this administration we have
recorded several successes with respect to tobacco anti-control. Precisely
early last month Mr President approved increase in Tobacco taxes as well as
alcohol.
“And then on the May 23,
government approved the framework to control illegal trade in tobacco products
in Nigeria. And today, the regulation that will really enable us implement the
National Tobacco Control Act was approved.
“The framework contains some
sections that has to do with general provisions of regulations like licensing,
approvals, who does what, penalties and so on and so forth. And more
importantly to also enable us work closely with the state.
“We believe that once this is
approved by National Assembly we will start seeing a lot of changes, effective
ban on smoke areas in the country and also you will notice different warning
labels on tobacco product in Nigeria,’’ he said.
The Minister of Industry, Trade
and Investment, Okechukwu Enelamah disclosed that the Council approved the
award of contract for construction of the phase II and the completion of the
Industrial Training Fund (ITF) Multi-purpose conference centre in Abuja.
According to him, the project will cost N6,540,385,908 billion
inclusive of VAT.
He said: “The importance of this
is that the ITF is one of the most important agencies of government when it
comes to vocational training and skills acquisition and Abuja is a very
important centre of training for ITF.
“It has training facility that can train 319 people per
session. With this investment in this building, it can increase that
capacity to about 1,200 per session. So it is a fairly big facility.
“Some of the areas of interest we
want to increase training include the automotive skills sector, ICT, Tiling,
plasters of Paris (POP), plumbing, GSM wielding and fabrication, refrigeration
and so on.
“All these strategies are attempt
to implement the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan and to diversify the economy
in a way that we can bring more and more of our people to have the skills that
are needed to go to work.’’
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