Connect with us

Politics

I’ll Meet Tinubu Over Nigerians’ Suffering –  Gov. Yusuf

Published

on

Governor Abba Yusuf of Kano State says he will meet President Bola Tunibu over the economic hardship being experienced by Nigerians.
“I will personally meet President Tinubu to intimate him about the hardship the people of Kano State are encountering due to inflation with a view to providing succour to the people,” Gov. Yusuf said on Monday in Kano.
The governor stated this during a meeting with the business community and other stakeholders held at the Government House.
He noted that the high inflation rate was affecting the cost of  foodstuff and other daily needs was very alarming, hence the urgent need to put heads together with a view to finding lasting solutions to the economic pangs.
“The purpose of this gathering is to fine-tune modalities on how to address the menace of high inflation because people are really suffering and we need to do something about this,” Gov. Yusuf said
He said that the state government would do everything possible to provide an enabling environment for the business community.
Gov. Yusuf, however, urged the business community to also reciprocate through adequate payment of taxes so that the government would generate revenue to perform optimally.
The governor expressed the desire to ensure that the state attained the position of the most attractive state for trade.
This, he said, is clearly evident in the programmes and projects embarked upon by the state government in order to attract more investors from within and outside the country.
“Our administration, as part of its dire need to change the outlook of markets and also to enable them to compete favourably with international markets, came up with policies and programmes that would enhance socio-economic activities in all parts of the state.
“The cumulative effects of this project will be economic growth manifested in employment opportunities, job creation, and income diversification, thereby reducing poverty,” he further stated.
“We are begging you, the business community, to please shun hoarding foodstuff in warehouses, bring it out and sell it to the public to curtail the high increase of foodstuff, especially at this moment that fasting of Ramadan is quite approaching.
“I will personally meet President Tinubu to intimate him about the hardship the people of Kano state are encountering due to inflation with a view to providing succour to the people.”
Earlier, the commissioner for commerce, Abbas Sani Abbas, said the meeting was very timely and geared towards providing solutions to the current hardship facing Kano residents.

Continue Reading

Politics

Navy Arrests Two Over Crude Oil Theft In Rivers

Published

on

Commodore Nanmar Lakan, Commander, Nigerian Navy Ship (NNS) SOROH says the Command has arrested two persons for crude oil theft and seized a wooden boat laden with 12,000 litres of Automated Gas Oil (AGO).
Lakan disclosed this while parading the suspects at Okarki waterfront on Friday, saying the suspects were arrested at Okarki waterfront, in Ahoada West Local Government Area of Rivers State.
Lakan explained that the arrest was made in line with the mandate of Operation Delta Sanity, which includes anti-crude oil theft, anti-pipeline vandalism, and anti-illegal refining sites.
“Working with intelligence gathering from the good citizens of this country, we received credible information that some people want to move illegally refined AGO, popularly known as diesel, from the Okarki River.
“We dispatched our men there, and they arrested two suspects. The quantity of the AGO is estimated to be 12,000 litres refined illegally”, he said.
He urged those involved in illegality to desist from such and look for a better way of livelihood, as such illegal business was harmful to the society, and the nation at large.
According to him, “the nation is losing a lot economically, so I advise them to stop, if not we are determined to rid the entire area of this illegal business”.
He appealed to members of the public and lawful citizens, to give relevant information to security agencies particularly the NNS SOROH to carry out its tasks.
The Commander said the suspects and the products would be handed over to the appropriate security agency because there was a standing procedure for handling such issues.
He expressed the commitment of the Navy to rid the waterways of criminals and urged those involved in illegal oil bunkering to desist from it or face the wrath of the law.
Speaking to newsmen, one of the suspects, Mr Clement Fimeya, said he was doing it to feed his four children because of lack of job opportunities.
He pleaded for forgiveness and promised never to indulge in such illegality if granted a pardon by the appropriate security agency.

Continue Reading

Politics

Okrika Speed Boat Owners Plan Fare Reduction

Published

on

Effective from July, and barring any change in decision, travellers from Port Harcourt to Okrika through the Marine Base will pay N800 instead of N1000 currently being paid.
Vice Chairman, Okrika Speed Boat Owners Association, Comrade Samuel Epeya, disclosed this in an exclusive interview with The Tide at Okrika.
Epeya said the decision to reduce the fare from N1,000 to N800 was occasioned by current hardship in the country.
According to him, people travelling from Port Harcourt to Okrika will pay N800 effective from July, while those travelling from Abuloma to Okrika will pay N500 .
He said the reduction has become necessary to reduce the hardship occasioned by the removal of subsidy.
Epeya said the association will meet with fuel dealers in the area with the view to soliciting their support towards the success of the proposed fair reduction
He also said the drivers are operating on near zero accident level, but added the issue of piracy is still a source of concern.
The Vice Chairman, however, said drivers in the area are having difficulties meeting up with the amount for drivers licensing, stressing that some drivers are complaining of not being able to meet up with the payments even when the amount was reduced from N40,000 to N35,000.
He stressed the need for government to come to their aid by further reducing the amount.
Epeya also lamented the high cost of speed boat maintenance, stressing that even cost of securing lifebuoys for passengers is affecting their operations.
Reacting, a speedboat driver who spoke under condition of anonymity, said he and his colleagues will consider reduction if the price of fuel comes down.
“I don’t know how they are going to do it, but if petrol remain like this,we will not bring down the fare”, he said.

By: John Bibor

Continue Reading

Politics

 LG Autonomy’ll Boost GDP, Curb Insecurity – NULGE

Published

on

The Nigeria Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE), has called for financial, administrative and political autonomy for local governments.
The NULGE national president, Ambali Olatunji, said in Lagos on Saturday that autonomy was important for Nigeria to grow its gross domestic product (GDP) more and curb insecurity.
Mr Olatunji spoke in an interview with journalists.
He said: “We must make local governments to be financially, administratively and politically autonomous.
“We must consider community policing so that there must be guarding at the community level.
“Our policing policy should not be reactionary, but pre-emptive to be able to address insecurity.
“Our opinion is that the local government must be the platform for policing evolution in Nigeria.”
The labour leader also called on the federal government to create a policy that would address unemployment at the local government level.
He called for the revival of the vocational skills acquisition department of local governments.
According to him, this will ensure that women and youths in the rural communities are trained and empowered.
“The vocational skills acquisition department across local governments has been erased systematically over time.
“This level of government should be given adequate attention to address the needs of those in the rural settings.
“It will go a long way to improve livelihoods and ensure a better Nigeria for everyone,” Mr Olatunji said.

Continue Reading

Trending