FEC Approves #1.7bn for Construction of Jetty at Bonny Island
The
Federal Executive Council (FEC) presided over by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo
has approved the sum of N1.7 billion for the construction of jetty at the Bonny
Island in Rivers.
Minister
of State for Transportation Gbemisola Saraki made the disclosure while briefing
State House correspondents on Wednesday after the FEC meeting at the
Presidential Villa, Abuja.
“Today,
the Ministry of Transportation presented a memo for the approval of award of
contract for the construction of jetty at Bonny Island in Rivers State.
“This
approval was sought and was duly given.
“Some
years ago, we had a jetty at Bonny Island; it collapsed and now creating a huge
problem for tug boats and pilotage.
“So, what happened
is that the pilot’s lounge is actually in Bonny; so boats used come all the way
from Port Harcourt to pick up the pilots.
“It was
advertised in late 2017 and today, the council gave approval in the tune of
N1.7 billion and it will be completed in 15 months.’’
On the
bill proposing death penalty for hate speech at the National Assembly, Saraki
said it had not yet become a law, adding that hate speech was also in the
Cyber-crime Act.
She said
that the sponsor of the bill might have put the death penalty there, but it had
not become an Act.
“ I think
we are jumping the gun a bit, like you said he is proposing the bill; it is not
yet an act.
“Be that
as it may, there is a law already in Nigeria, the Cybercrime Act that has the
hate speech aspect in it.
“I stand
to be corrected; I think it was passed 2014/2015; I am not particularly sure
but there is a law that takes care of that.
“Because
cybercrime now a major issue and as you are known internationally, world over,
everybody is concerned about it being the new frontier to fight crime.
“So hate
speech is within that cybercrime aspect,’’ she said.

