In this analysis, ASHENEWS highlights both progress in certain countries and significant challenges, including insufficient legislation, weak enforcement, and inadequate post-crash response systems. It revealed how rapid urbanization further complicates the road safety landscape, necessitating innovative and sustainable transportation policies.
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To underscore the importance of sustainable climate change efforts, Governor Bago divided the Ministry of Environment, creating a new Ministry which he named Ministry of Climate Change. His administration’s focus on renewable energy and sustainable practices is evident in the proposed Tagwai Dam hydroelectric project, investment in mini-grid systems for rural areas, extensive tree planting, healthy waste management, and bio-energy exploration.
Weeks after Rasheed Adewoyin submitted his CV at the Dangote refinery’s security post, he was offered a job as a scaffolder at the fertilizer plant by an Indian company, Onshore Construction Company Pvt. Ltd (OCCPL), which was in charge of structural engineering, large-scale piping, and heavy equipment erections.
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) says gunmen have attacked the residence of its Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) in Lokoja, Kogi State.
President Bola Tinubu has written the House of Representatives, seeking the approval of the green chamber for an $8.6 billion and €100 million external borrowing plan for critical infrastructure in areas such as power, roads, water, railways, and health.
60 years old Rachel Yisa’s constant visits to the hospital started when she first noticed a swelling on her neck.
The Christian Association of Nigeria, Kaduna State chapter, on Wednesday said it paid N250m for the release of 121 abducted students of the Bethel Baptist High School in the state.
The data on disability in Nigeria is scanty. However, the 2018 Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey suggests that seven percent of all household members in the country have some form of disability.
When patches of discoloration started appearing on Bello Umar’s skin and hands, his parents thought it would get better but it only got worse.
Mrs Mercy Abu, a 26-year-old mother of three and an Abuja resident said none of her babies was breastfed because she feared her breast would sag or lose shape due to breastfeeding.