20250531

Devastating Flood in Mokwa, Niger State Claims Over 100 Lives

Mokwa, Niger State—A catastrophic flood struck the Mokwa Local Government Area on Wednesday night, following hours of torrential rainfall, leaving the community devastated. The tragedy has claimed over 100 lives, with more than 100 people still missing as rescue operations intensify.

Rising Death Toll and Burials

As of Friday, at least 44 bodies had been buried, adding to the 31 victims interred earlier in the week. Local sources reveal that the death toll may be higher, with numerous corpses yet to be accounted for, including Qur’anic school pupils (Almajirai). Many families are desperately searching for missing loved ones.

Trump Administration Halts Critical HIV Vaccine Program, Sparking Global Concerns

The Trump administration has abruptly terminated a $258 million program dedicated to developing HIV vaccines, causing widespread concern among scientists, health experts, and policymakers. The program, led by Duke University and the Scripps Research Institute, was making significant strides in HIV research and also contributed to advancements in treatments for COVID-19, snake antivenom, and autoimmune diseases.

Reasons for Cancellation

Officials from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) stated that the program was reviewed and deemed unnecessary, with the administration opting to shift focus to existing HIV treatments rather than vaccine development. Although antiretroviral therapies can effectively manage HIV, experts argue that they do not provide long-term immunity or a cure, making continued vaccine research vital.

Access Bank’s Acquisition of NBK: What It Means for Customers and the Banking Sector

Access Bank Plc has successfully acquired the National Bank of Kenya (NBK) from KCB Group Plc, completing a transaction that began in March 2024. The deal marks a significant milestone in Access Bank’s strategic expansion into East Africa, reinforcing its presence in Kenya and the region’s financial sector.

Impact on Customers

Customers of both NBK and Access Bank Kenya can expect several key changes following the acquisition:

FEEL MY PULSE | GLOBAL | NIGERIA | 310525

Here’s a summary of public reactions to the major headlines in Nigeria and globally at this time:

Nigeria News

Public reactions to Nigeria’s tax reform bills have been mixed. While some Nigerians see the reforms as a way to modernize the tax system and improve revenue generation, others fear that the proposed VAT increase could worsen inflation and reduce living standards. Business owners in Northern Nigeria believe the reforms could push governors to improve internally generated revenue, but civil servants and entrepreneurs worry about the complexity of the new tax laws.

The announcement of a ground rent hike in Abuja has sparked strong criticism, especially from property owners and political opponents. Many residents argue that the government should focus on improving transparency in tax collection rather than increasing rates. The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has begun sealing properties of major defaulters, including the PDP Secretariat and several businesses, leading to backlash from affected organizations.

Residents near the collapsed building in Ikorodu blame the use of substandard materials and poor construction practices. Some allege that the building owner was abroad and had been sending money home for construction, leading to oversight failures. The Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA) has urged developers to adhere to safety standards, but many citizens remain frustrated with recurring building collapses in the state.

SEB BLOG NOTES | 310525

Here’s a look into each of the major headlines in Nigeria and globally at this time:

Nigeria News

Tax Reform Bills Ready for Tinubu’s Assent

The Senate and House of Representatives have adopted the harmonized conference committee report on four tax reform bills, which are now awaiting President Tinubu’s assent. These bills aim to modernize Nigeria’s tax system and improve revenue generation. The reforms include a four percent development levy on company profits, with allocations to education, technology, and security sectors.

Abuja Ground Rent Increase

Federal Capital Territory Minister Nyesom Wike has hinted at increasing ground rent in Abuja due to widespread non-payment. Many property owners owe 20 to 30 years’ worth of ground rent, and the government is now enforcing payments by sealing properties of defaulters, including the PDP Secretariat and several businesses.

Lagos Building Collapse

A two-story building under construction collapsed in Ikorodu, Lagos, killing three people, including two siblings and their uncle. Eleven people were rescued, and authorities suspect the use of substandard materials contributed to the disaster. The Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA) has urged developers to adhere to safety standards.

Naira Exchange Rate Fluctuations

The naira appreciated to ₦1,610 per dollar in the parallel market but depreciated to ₦1,592 per dollar in the Nigerian Foreign Exchange Market. The fluctuations reflect ongoing economic challenges, despite government efforts to stabilize the currency.

20250530

REVIEWSNETWORK@CHANNELSTV.NG | POLITICS TODAY | Conversation With Gabriel Suswam

This video (see it here) is a political discussion featuring Senator Gabriel Suswam on Politics Today. Here are the major issues discussed:

June 12 Democracy Day

·       President Bola Tinubu is expected to attend a joint session of the National Assembly to commemorate the day.

·       The Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, announced Tinubu’s participation, marking a significant moment in Nigeria’s democratic history.

ECOWAS at 50

·       Leaders from across West Africa, including Tinubu, gathered in Lagos to celebrate the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).

·       The event emphasized regional unity, economic integration, and overcoming colonial legacies.

·       Former Nigerian Head of State Yakubu Gowon, one of ECOWAS’s founding figures, was present.

REVIEWSNETWORK@AIT.NG |DEMOCRACY TODAY | MAY 28 2025

This video (see it here) is a May 28, 2025 episode of Democracy Today on AIT, discussing Nigeria's democratic journey, political developments, and upcoming events. Check out the highlight from the programme:

Nigeria's Democratic Journey

·       May 29, 2025, marks President Bola Tinubu's halfway point in his first term.

·       The 26th anniversary of uninterrupted democracy in Nigeria.

·       Reflections on past struggles for democracy, including sacrifices made by activists.

Interview with Abdul Oro

·       Abdul Oro, a former journalist, lawyer, and pro-democracy activist, shared insights on Nigeria’s democratic progress.

·       He discussed governance failures, corruption, and security challenges.

·       He emphasized the need for leadership accountability and citizen participation.

PDP National Executive Committee Meeting

·       The PDP held a meeting after over a year of internal conflicts.

·       Discussions focused on party restructuring and preparations for the 2027 elections.

·       Key figures, including Atiku Abubakar, were absent, fueling speculation about political realignments.

20250529

WAO! Auctioning Emefiele’s 753 Duplexes … Going … Going …

Nigeria's Ex-CBN Governor, Godwin Emefiele

This article (read it here) discusses the auctioning of properties allegedly acquired by former Central Bank of Nigeria Governor, Godwin Emefiele, using illicit funds. The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) seized a 753-unit housing estate in Abuja, which was linked to kickbacks from foreign exchange allocations and contracts during his tenure. The EFCC obtained a final forfeiture order in December 2024 and recently handed the estate over to the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, which plans to sell the units transparently, favoring middle- and low-income buyers.

TINUBU’S TWO-YEAR REVIEW – A CONCERN?

Nigeria's President, Bola Tinubu

Given the article captioned “Tinubu’s two-year review stirs fresh political firestorm”, curtesy The Punch, (read it here) , the SEB Team at this time is delighted to take the topic further in your best interest. The article reviews President Bola Tinubu's first two years in office, highlighting both criticisms and defenses of his administration's performance:

Key Points:

1.   Criticisms from Opposition: Political opponents, including Atiku Abubakar, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), and the Coalition of United Political Parties (CUPP), argue that Tinubu's government has worsened economic hardship, increased national debt, failed to control insecurity, and neglected transparency.

2.   Economic Challenges: Policies such as the removal of fuel subsidies and foreign exchange unification are blamed for food inflation, rising costs of living, and business struggles. Critics accuse the government of excessive borrowing, pushing Nigeria into deeper debt.

3.   Security Concerns: The opposition claims that insecurity has worsened under Tinubu, with more Nigerians affected by terrorist attacks and kidnappings.

4.   Defense from APC: The All Progressives Congress (APC) dismisses the criticism as politically motivated, stating that Tinubu’s reforms are necessary for long-term recovery and have already shown positive impact.

President Tinubu’s Second-Year Anniversary Speech

Nigeria's President, His Excellency, Bola Ahmed Tinubu

President Tinubu's second-year anniversary speech highlights Nigeria's economic recovery, security improvements, infrastructural development, and social welfare reforms while reaffirming his administration's commitment to long-term national growth and stability.

FULL TEXT:  Fellow Nigerians, as we mark the second anniversary of our administration, I salute your resilience and undaunted spirit. Two years ago, you entrusted me with the sacred responsibility to lead our nation at a time of historic challenges. Together, we have faced these headwinds with courage and determination.

The economic and general situation of the country I inherited required that we redirect the country’s affairs with a bold and new vision. I immediately implemented two necessary policies to stop our country from further drifting into the precipice. It was apparent that if the federal government and the other two tiers of government must remain viable and cater to the citizens’ welfare, we must do away with decades-long fuel subsidies and the corruption-ridden multiple foreign exchange windows. The two were no longer sustainable and have become a chokehold on our nation’s neck, strangling our nation’s future.

20250528

PDP Crisis: I Don't Blame Wike; There Was No Need for Leadership to Enter Agreement with Him- Suswam

On Arise TV yesterday we watched The Morning Show  with the caption “PDP Crisis: I Don't Blame Wike; There Was No Need for Leadership to Enter Agreement with Him- Suswam” . So, given the very import of the topic the SEB Team deemed it necessary to take the conversation further in your best interest.

The video (watch it here) discusses the ongoing crisis within Nigeria's opposition party, the People's Democratic Party (PDP). The conflict has intensified between factions loyal to Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde and former Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike. Wike has withdrawn from reconciliation efforts, blaming Makinde and Enugu State Governor Peter Mbah for the turmoil. Meanwhile, the PDP national secretariat in Abuja was sealed by officials over unpaid ground rent, which the party claims is a political move by the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) to undermine democracy.

20250527

SEB BLOG NOTES | 270525

 Security & Crime

·       Amotekun rescues eight kidnapped passengers in Ondo. The Ondo State Security Network Agency, known as Amotekun, successfully rescued eight passengers who had been kidnapped in the Akoko North area. The operation was swift, following a distress call from one of the victims. The kidnappers fled, leaving the hostages behind.

·       Lagos Police arrest two suspects for brutal murder of a woman. Two suspects were arrested in connection with the gruesome murder and burning of a woman in the Gangare area near Mile 12 Market. The victim was allegedly attacked by her estranged boyfriend and accomplices. The police clarified that the incident was not related to blasphemy, as some reports had suggested.

·       Explosion in Abuja. A blast at a bus stop near Mogadishu Cantonment injured one person. Authorities are investigating the cause, and security agencies have cordoned off the area

·       Security in Borno. Governor Zulum vowed that no local government area in Borno will fall to insurgents. He met with President Tinubu to discuss security challenges and proposed the creation of forest guards to combat Boko Haram and ISWAP

20250526

2027 | UNFOLDING DEVELOPMENTS

 

As Nigeria gears up for the 2027 elections, several key developments are shaping the political, economic, social, and religious landscape:

Political Events

·       The ruling party, All Progressives Congress (APC), currently holds a significant advantage, but opposition groups are beginning to strategize for the upcoming elections.

·       Analysts predict that religion will play a major role in shaping voter behavior, as seen in previous elections.

·       Political alliances are shifting, with defections and new coalitions emerging, particularly in Northern Nigeria.

TOP SNIPPETS | 260525

Here is a compilation of major top snippets about updates making the rounds now in the political, economic and entertainment global and national space.

Global Updates

Politics

  • Geopolitical Shifts: The world is transitioning from a U.S.-centric power structure to a multipolar order, with China, Russia, and emerging economies like India and Brazil gaining influence. This shift is redefining international relations, trade, and security frameworks.
  • Upcoming Elections: Canada’s snap election is expected to favor Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberal Party. Australia’s federal election may result in a minority government2, while Romania’s rescheduled presidential election follows allegations of Russian interference.
  • Trade Tensions: The U.S. has implemented new tariffs, prompting countries to explore alternative markets. Regional trade blocs like RCEP are gaining traction, reshaping global supply chains.

Economy

  • Global Growth Slowdown: The global economy is facing slower growth, with GDP projected at 2.4% for 2025, down from 2.9% in 2024. Trade growth is expected to halve due to rising tariffs and policy uncertainty.
  • U.S.-China Trade Agreement: A new trade deal between the U.S. and China has eased tensions, reducing tariffs significantly for a 90-day period.
  • Inflation Concerns: Inflation remains stubbornly high in many economies, with over 20 developing nations facing double-digit rates.

FEEL MY PULSE | 260525



Here’s a look at some of the available online reactions to trending global and National issues:

Topics Global

·       Pope Leo XIV's election: Many are praising his emphasis on unity, while others debate whether an American pope can remain neutral in global politics.

·       X (formerly Twitter) outage: Users are flooding social media with memes, blaming Elon Musk and joking about switching to alternative platforms.

·       India's economic growth: Some celebrate India’s rise, while others question whether the country’s rapid expansion is sustainable.

·       Harvard controversy: Heated debates are unfolding, with some defending Harvard’s autonomy and others supporting stricter regulations on foreign student enrollment.

·       Russia-Ukraine prisoner swaps: Some view the swaps as a sign of progress, while others argue they don’t change the ongoing conflict.

·       Cannes Film Festival power cut: Speculation is rampant about whether the blackout was sabotage or a technical failure.

NewsRoundUp | 260525

 

Wondering what’s trending around the world at this time? Not to worry, SEB is got you covered. Here are some of the biggest global trends right now:

·       X (formerly Twitter) outage: The platform suffered two major outages within 24 hours, leaving thousands of users unable to log in or access their feeds. Elon Musk has yet to provide an official explanation, but speculation ranges from cyberattacks to infrastructure failures. Some services have been restored, but issues persist for many.

·       Top billionaire cities: New York City continues to lead the world with the highest number of billionaires, followed by Hong Kong and Moscow. Mumbai has also climbed the ranks, reflecting India's growing economic influence. Mumbai has dropped to sixth place, reflecting shifts in global wealth distribution.

·       India's economic growth: India has officially surpassed Japan to become the world's fourth-largest economy, with a GDP of $4.19 trillion. The country is expected to continue its rapid growth, driven by strong private consumption and government investments. India's GDP growth for Q4 FY25 is projected at 7%, but the full-year estimate has been revised down to 6.3%. The country remains one of the fastest-growing major economies.

20250524

REVIEWSNETWORK@AIT.NG | DEMOCRACY TODAY | CURRENT POLITICS IN NIGERIA

ReviewsNetwork at this time focuses on a recent episode of “Democracy Today” with the caption “CURRENT POLITICS IN NIGERIA”

If you are yet to see the video, watch it here.

Meanwhile, the video is a current affairs program called Democracy Today on Africa Independent Television (AIT). It discusses Nigeria's current political landscape, comparing it to a European football season, with political defections, strategy shifts, and party realignments. The ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) has gained several key figures from opposition parties, including the People's Democratic Party (PDP), which is struggling with internal disputes.

This episode of the program highlights President Bola Tinubu's administration seeming to have received mixed reviews. While APC leaders praise his economic reforms, critics argue that policies like fuel subsidy removal and naira floating have worsened poverty and inflation. The opposition, meanwhile, is fragmented, with PDP facing leadership disputes ahead of its National Executive Committee meeting on May 27, 2025.

REVIEWSNETWORK@SOUTHERN LIVING.USA | How To Keep Mosquitoes Away From Your Yard

I stumbled on this article titled “How To Keep Mosquitoes Away From Your Yard”, curtsey Southern Living, so we thought it interesting to share it with you.

This article offers expert tips on how to keep mosquitoes away from your yard. Here are the key points:

·       Eliminate Standing Water: Mosquitoes breed in stagnant water, so it's essential to empty containers like flower pot saucers, old tires, buckets, and garbage can lids. Refresh bird baths and pet water bowls regularly.

·       Use Mosquito Dunks: These contain bacteria (Bti) that kill mosquito larvae without harming beneficial wildlife.

·       Keep Your Yard Tidy: Trim grass, hedges, and avoid ground covers like English ivy near seating areas to reduce mosquito hiding spots.

·       Wear Repellents: EPA-approved mosquito repellents containing DEET, picaridin, or oil of lemon eucalyptus are effective. Light-colored, loose-fitting clothing also helps.

·       Use a Box Fan: Mosquitoes struggle to fly in strong wind, so placing a fan near your seating area can deter them.

·       Mosquito-Repelling Plants?: There’s no scientific evidence that plants like lavender or lemongrass repel mosquitoes. Only plant extracts or oils have shown effectiveness.

REVIEWSNETWORK@VOICE TV NIGERIA.NG | Abuja Is Not Kano, Not For Beggars, (Alimagiri), Wike Rejects Sen. Ndume Advice On FCT Budget

This video, curtesy Voice Tv Nigeria features a discussion in the Nigerian Senate about the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) budget.  In the video, Senator Ndume raises concerns about security, healthcare, and the presence of beggars in Abuja. He suggests a structured approach to policing and proposes a camp for displaced persons to provide training and support. Hon. Minister Wike responds by emphasizing the unique governance structure of the FCT, explaining the challenges of implementing certain policies due to national security constraints. He also highlights recent budget approvals for medical equipment and security measures. The conversation underscores the complexities of managing Abuja as Nigeria’s capital.

Detailed Breakdown of the Key Points

The discussion in the Nigerian Senate touched on several significant issues concerning the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). Here’s a detailed breakdown of the key points:

1. Security Concerns

Senator Ndume raised concerns about policing in Abuja, suggesting a system where police officers are stationed at intervals throughout the city at night to enhance security. His argument was that the presence of police officers at regular distances could help deter crime and improve safety. However, Minister Wike pointed out that Abuja, as the nation's capital, has unique security considerations. He explained that decisions regarding security measures require coordination with national security agencies because of the high-level government institutions and international bodies based in Abuja.

CBN MONETARY POLICY COMMITTEE (MPC) MEETING | 300TH EDITION | FULL VIDEO


This video covers the 300th Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), held on May 19-20, 2025. The committee reviewed global and domestic economic developments and decided to hold policy rates to allow for better assessment of near-term economic trends.

Key Takeaways from the Meeting

The MPC decided to hold policy rates, maintaining the Monetary Policy Rate (MPR) at 27.5%, alongside the Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) at 50% for deposit money banks and 16% for merchant banks. The liquidity ratio was also retained at 30%. This decision was driven by the need to assess near-term economic trends before making further adjustments.

20250523

REVIEWSNETWORK@GUARDIAN.NG | LEADING THE WAY: Nigerian's Teen Girls Saying No to Pressure

ReviewsNetwork at this time beams its searchlight on this article titled “Leading the Way: Nigeria’s Teen Girls Saying No to Pressure”, curtsey of The Guardian.

“The future is female” isn’t just a catchy slogan; it’s a vision taking shape in Nigeria today.

Across the nation, community initiatives are empowering young women to support the community while improving Nigeria’s economy. Blending traditional values with modern strategies, these programs equip teenage girls with the skills, confidence, and support needed to excel in a rapidly changing world.

In cities like Kaduna and Lagos, innovative programs are taking root. One such initiative offers teenage girls mentorship, practical skill-building workshops, and a network of supportive peers.

The goal is clear: to provide a secure environment where young women can learn, grow, and chart a positive path for theirs and their families’ futures.

Known as SKY Girls, this initiative has been quickly gaining support among educators, parents, and the girls it serves. Rather than imposing an external culture, SKY Girls focuses on reinforcing local identity and pride while introducing useful skills for navigating today’s world. The program includes informative magazines, creative events, and practical workshops that promote personal development and entrepreneurship.

Strengthening Nigeria’s Infectious Disease Surveillance: A National Imperative

Dr. Ogbonna Eugene Chikere

Each year, Nigeria confronts the same grim reality: outbreaks of preventable infectious diseases such as cholera and Lassa fever continue to claim lives, overwhelm healthcare systems, and reveal systemic weaknesses in our public health infrastructure. These recurring crises are not simply unfortunate events but preventable consequences of inadequate surveillance and delayed response.

As a physician and researcher with frontline experience in epidemic management, including leading a COVID-19 response team that achieved a 65% reduction in transmission at the Federal Medical Center Abeokuta, I have seen firsthand the critical role robust surveillance plays in protecting populations.

REVIEWSNETWORK@ASSORT.NG | POLITICAL VEIWPOINT | CURBING INSECURITY IN ZAMFARA STATE

Recently, an episode of POLITICAL VIEWPOINT, a current affairs programme on Aso Radio & Television featured a conversation tagged “CURBING INSECURITY IN ZAMFARA STATE”. If you haven’t seen the video yet watch it here.

The programme was hosted by Topsy Gim. The guest was Dr. Suleman Shaibu Shinkafi, an APC stakeholder from Zamfara State. The discussion focuses on governance, security, and economic challenges in the state.

As a brief summary of the conversation, in the video, Dr. Shinkafi criticizes the current state government, led by the PDP, for failing to adequately address insecurity and economic hardship. He claims that the dismissal of over 4,000 state employees has increased poverty and crime rates. He also argues that the opposition pushed the governor into distributing vehicles to security agencies but believes the action was overdue.

REVIEWSNETWORK@NTA.NG | TUESDAY LIVE | REGIONAL SECURITY AND BORDER INTERFACE

 

Tuesday Live, a Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) inhouse current affairs programme recently had a conversation on one of its episode captioned "REGIONAL SECURITY and BORDER INTERFACE". If you missed it watch it here. 

The conversation focused on regional security in West Africa, particularly in light of the recent meeting of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Chiefs of Defense Staff held in Abuja. Key discussions in the meeting revolved around security challenges in the subregion, including terrorism, banditry, arms proliferation, and cross-border crime.

The meeting led to commitments from ECOWAS member states to activate a 5,000-man standby force to combat terrorism. However, due to financial constraints, the initial deployment will consist of 1,650 troops. Discussions also included plans for a counterterrorism brigade and strategic rotation of peace support officers.

20250521

FCT MINISTER HOLDS A MEDIA PARLEY

Seen the video yet? See it here!The video is a live broadcast of the FCT Media Parley, featuring discussions on various developmental projects in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nigeria. The conversation covers infrastructure initiatives, such as water provision for satellite towns, street lighting improvements, and security enhancements. The speaker highlights agreements made with Chinese companies for critical projects and the government's commitment to ensuring these developments benefit residents.

Major points from the interactive include:

·       Water Supply Projects: Agreements with Chinese firms to improve water access in satellite towns like Bwari, Kuje, and Kubwa. 

·       Street Lighting and Security: Plans to install durable streetlights with security features to curb vandalism.

·       Infrastructure Development: Upcoming road and project inaugurations, including efforts to revamp the international conference center.

·       Teachers' Strike: Ongoing negotiations to address salary payments for FCT teachers.

20250519

REVIEWSNETWORK@CHANNELSTV.NG | BEIGN TRUE TO MYSELF | AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY BY SULE LAMIDO

Have you seen the video coverage of the book presentation? Well, in summary, the video (see it here) covers the launch of Sule Lamido's autobiography, Being True to Myself, in Abuja, attended by prominent Nigerian figures, including former President Olusegun Obasanjo, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, and Peter Obi. The speakers highlight Lamido's contributions to Nigerian politics, his journey from a privileged upbringing to becoming a nationalist, and his advocacy for social justice and governance reforms. His tenure as Foreign Minister and Governor of Jigawa State is praised, with emphasis on his principled stance in politics and leadership. The event also serves as a reflection on Nigeria's democratic evolution, leadership accountability, and ongoing national challenges. Several attendees pledge support for the book, with commitments to distribute copies for educational purposes.

Let’s expand the summary

Federal Road Safety Corps pledge inclusive driving policy for women

Blessing Onyedinma, 28, a Danfo (minibus) driver, poses for a photograph next to a minibus in in Ikeja Underbridge bus stop in Lagos, on February 21, 2025. (Photo by OLYMPIA DE MAISMONT / AFP)

The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) is to revise its policies to better accommodate and empower female drivers across the country.

Speaking at the maiden edition of the “Women on Wheels” summit on Tuesday in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital, the FRSC Corps Marshal, Malam Shehu Mohammed, represented by the Deputy Corps Marshal (DCM) in charge of Planning, Research and Statistics (PRS), Mr Clement Oladele, described the initiative as a transformative platform for promoting gender inclusion, skill development and safety.

According to him, the recent evaluations revealed that the Road Transport Safety Standardisation Scheme (RTSSS), used for training and certifying haulage and fleet operators, had previously made no tailored provision for women.

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