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News: Nigeria’s Govt.  Bans Sand Mining Along 10km Stretch of River Niger to Protect Key Bridges

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The Federal Government has announced a ban on sand mining within a 10-kilometre radius of the River Niger in a move aimed at safeguarding the First and Second Niger bridges from structural damage.

According to thenationonlineng.net, the Minister of Works, Mr David Umahi disclosed this on Friday in Asaba,  during the commissioning of the Second Niger Bridge Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) Cameras Monitoring Centre.

He said  the decision was taken by the Federal Executive Council as part of efforts to protect critical federal infrastructure across the country.

According to him, tolling on the second Niger bridge will not begin  until all access roads at Anambra and Delta  sections are completed.

He added that the CCTV monitoring centre was to ensure adequate security along the federal highway.

“The tollgate is ready but we won’t start tolling on the road until we complete the access roads and bypass roads that lead to bridge.

“The idea is that there will be no security checkpoints on the road, police and other security agencies will be at the CCTV monitoring centre and provide rapid response to emergencies within five minutes,” he added.

Umahi directed the Police command in Delta to ensure implementation of the ban as well as arresting offenders.

In his remarks,the Asagba of Asaba, Prof. Epiphany Azinge, commended the Federal Government for effectively completing the second Niger bridge and enumerated the socio-economic benefits of the project.

On his part, the Chairman, Anambra State Council of Traditional Rulers, the Igwe of Obosi, Chidubem Iweka said that  opening of the bridge has reduced traffic on the first bridge and eased movement during and after the yuletide.

Iweka expressed optimism that  installation of the security camera would boost confidence of commuters plying the road.

He called for speedy completion of the access roads to the second Niger bridge.

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