Governor Oyetola was commended for apologising to the people for his delay in not having addressed the protesters since the protest began, and for agreeing to compensate families that lost their lives as a result of the struggle.
The Federal Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy is scrambling to defend its role in the controversial Baro Inland Port project after lawmakers, frustrated by years of inactivity at the site, summoned Minister Adegboyega Oyetola and the head of the National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA) to explai
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Bethel Olujobi
Bethel Olujobi reports on trade and maritime business for BusinessDay with prior experience reporting on migration, labour, and tech. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Mass Communication from the University of Jos, and is certified by the FT, Reuters and Google. Drawing from his experience working with other respected news providers, he presents a nuanced and informed perspective on the complexities of critical matters. He is based in Lagos, Nigeria and occasionally commutes to Abuja.