Dave Umahi, recently said the government needs to import construction equipment worth €1.2 million to effectively perform rehabilitation works on the Eko Bridge in Lagos State. The House of ...
The Minister of Works, Dave Umahi, has said the government needs to import construction equipment worth €1.2m to effectively rehabilitate works on the Eko Bridge in Lagos State. Umahi disclosed this ...
The Minister of Works, David Umahi, has said equipment worth of 1.2m Euros would be imported for the repair of Eko Bridge. This, he said, is because the deck would be opened for the comprehensive work ...
As part of its ongoing support for the Ounje Eko Initiative, MoMo Payment Service Bank (PSB), the fintech division of MTN Nigeria, has presented equipment to the Lagos State Commissioner for ...
Minister of Works, Engr. David Nweze Umahi has said equipment worth 1.2 million euros would be imported into the country for the maintenance of the Eko bridge. The Minister stated this during a ...
Two people were jailed in the year 2017 for vandalising electricity equipment belonging to Eko Electricity Distribution Company. The General Manager, Corporate Communications of the company, Mr.
Mr Oladele Amoda, Chief Executive Officer, Eko Electricity Distribution Company Plc (EKEDP), said on Saturday that over N50 million was being lost monthly to electricity equipment vandalism within its ...
Eko Electricity Distribution Company said it had received some technical equipment from Power Africa, a United States government-led initiative coordinated by the United States Agency for ...
The minister of works, David Umahi, has revealed that equipment worth €1.2m would be imported for the repair of Eko Bridge because the Bridge deck would have to be opened for the comprehensive work ...
Umahi commended President Buhari’s administration’s work on bridges, noting that the Second Mainland Bridge, also known as Eko Bridge suffered two problems. Clement Ezeorah, Assistant Director, ...
The Chief Executive Officer of the Eko Electricity Distribution Company Plc (EKEDP), Oladele Amoda, said on Saturday that over N50 million was being lost monthly to electricity equipment vandalism ...
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